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Nan Drye’s ecoprinted creations showcase the power of plants in the world of fiber arts

click to enlarge Young Kwak photo Nan Drye poses uses naturally foraged materials to make her eco-printed...

The Spokane Handweavers’ Guild’s 77-year legacy perseveres in members’ beautifully handwoven textiles

click to enlarge Leslie Douglas Photo A selection of handwoven items — scarves, kitchen towels, lanyards, table...

A passion for the environment led Elyse Hochstadt to creating detailed felt sculptures

TOP LEFT: "The River of Tears" was collaboratively created in an art workshop Hochstadt led last year.    Photo courtesy Elyse Hochstadt" class="uk-display-block uk-position-relative...

Contemporary fiber art is making its way into local art spaces now more than ever

click to enlarge Leslie Douglas photo Scarves made by members of the Spokane Handweavers' Guild. ...

Spokane’s newest zine, college football coaching transitions; plus, new music!

click to enlarge HAVE YOU ZINE THIS? Spokane's Office of Neighborhood Services is launching a...

Spokane artist Monica Mota brings Spanish dance to the Inland Northwest with Quiero Flamenco’s annual performance

click to enlarge Zana Morrow photo courtesy KSPS Rachel Rossbach dances to live instrumentals. Flamenco...

The SpoGrannies invite local women to celebrate life with a golden perspective

click to enlarge Erick Doxey photo They say that as we grow older, we lose...

Customize your Dungeons & Dragons gameplay with fancy dice by two Spokane artists

click to enlarge Courtesy photo Can you spot the tiny hands in these dice by Elia Jones,...

Discover heritage apple detective David Benscoter’s new book, Lost Apples

click to enlarge Great holiday gatherings are about friends, family, and food, and the occasional navigation around...

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