Collected art and poetry from August 2021 We've rounded up art and poetry from our August 2021 issue for your enjoyment!
Artist interview: Rebecca Merkley “Art making is an exercise in world building — of manifesting ideas into reality.”
Drewboy Creative Indigo Show Award Winners “The Indigo Show featured many amazing pieces from local artists.”
Adventures Underground to host book launch for local author, artist, July 17 “Ian Martin’s second book, Aphelion, launches July 17 at Adventures Underground.”
Collected art and poetry from June 2021 “We rounded up art and poetry from our June 2021 issue for your enjoyment”
Artist interview: Angela Harper “I would describe my work as trying to capture little moments of light...”
Collected art and poetry from May 2021 “We rounded up art and poetry from our May 2021 issue for your enjoyment”
Gallery at the Park debuts sculpture and art exhibit from Ostergaard and Rastovich “Two local artists, mother and son, will have their work on display at Allied Arts Gallery for the month of May.”
DrewBoy Creative continues color Color Shows tradition “The Color Show tradition continues in May at DrewBoy Creative.”
Art lives on in downtown Kennewick! “Art speaks to my soul in a way that is necessary during hard times.”
Collected art and poetry from April 2021 “We rounded up art and poetry from our April 2021 issue for your enjoyment”
Artist interview: Phinney Brown “Phinney Brown is an Indigenous artist of Coeur D'Alene descent. She uses traditional materials and methods to create unique, modern, wearable art.”
Art and poetry from March 2021 “We rounded up some art and poetry from March for your perusing pleasure.”
Vitae Cyclum, the life cycle of art “With her new exhibition at the Gallery at the Park, titled Vitae Cyclum, Jessica Heidi Stoker explores the life cycle of art.”
Artist interview: Consuelo Soto Murphy “I’m inspired by my family who were migrant workers. We worked in agriculture and loved looking at the beautiful green and fruitful landscapes.”
Enjoy art and poetry from the November 2020 issue “Less than a block away from her house He’s been following me from the bar Why didn’t I pretend I lived closer Every turn signaled, speed in check, I can make it...“
Uphill Battle Adam Whittier is a cartoonist based in Richland. Find him at adamwhittier.com or follow him on Instagram.
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