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Bold and luminous landscape paintings
Lavadour: Land of Origin
January 31-June 7, 2026
One of Oregon's and the nation’s most original and powerful artists
James Lavadour (b. 1951),
Summer,
ed. 8/30 (detail), 2018-2019, 6 color lithograph on Somerset Satin White, 30 x 22 in. Published at Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts. Collaborating Master Printer: Judith Baumann. Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, University of Oregon: Purchased with funds from the William A. Haseltine Endowment for Pacific Northwest Art.
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Spokane as you've never seen it
Brick by Brick: We Built this City
January 17-June 28, 2026
LEGO® Brick interpretations of Spokane’s most recognizable structures transform the creative and playful act of building into an exploration of how architecture influences our sense of community.
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Our Stories: American Indians in Spokane
Saturday, April 25th, 10am - 3pm
Experience Spokane’s rich history from the perspective of the first people of this land and the Native community who call Spokane home today. Enjoy music, food and family activities on the outdoor plaza
plus free museum admission!
Presented by
Chief William Yallup, Mrs. William Yallup, Tom Yallup 1925. Frank Guilbert photographer. Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture (L97-2.3)
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50 Years of Bloomsday
14 Million Miles
March 28 - May 3
Join the MAC as we celebrate 50 years of the Lilac Bloomsday Run. Explore stories and objects from the 1970's through today and share your own memories of Spokane's landmark road race.
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