Showing posts with label Spokane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spokane. Show all posts
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Photo Mish
Photo Mish with Jamie today! Ghost signs, graffiti, architecture, found bagel art...ahh, love my city.
Sunday, July 5, 2015
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Red-Hazed Sun
July 18, 2014. 7am.
Early morning red-hazed sun and smokey sky from my own back yard. The Carlton Complex Fire was the largest wildfire in Washington State history, caused by lightening strike.
Sunday, June 22, 2014
GO SKATE DAY!
Did you go skate today? My good friends Mike and Chris did. They're so rad... and so is my city!
A short film by: Chris Malsam and Isaac K. Martin
Music by: Chris Malsam
6/21/14
A short film by: Chris Malsam and Isaac K. Martin
Music by: Chris Malsam
6/21/14
Labels:
Chirs Malsam,
Go Skate Day,
Isaac K. Martin,
Mike Malsam,
Spokane
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Sunday, October 16, 2011
ABRACADABRA SKATE VIDEO PREMIERE/ OCT. 27,2011 @ THE GARLAND THEATRE
Spokane based filmer, skater, photographer, and family
friend Joel Barbour will be releasing his current skate video:
Featuring some of the best street skaters in town:
ANDREW BIERNAT
CONNOR BARBOUR
JAKE HETTICH
JOHNNY HELGREN
KOHLTON ERVIN
SETH RAMIREZ
TYLER GILBERT
SEE THE FULL-LENGTH VIDEO HERE: ABRACADABRA
ANDREW BIERNAT
CONNOR BARBOUR
JAKE HETTICH
JOHNNY HELGREN
KOHLTON ERVIN
SETH RAMIREZ
TYLER GILBERT
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27TH, 2011
@ THE GARLAND THEATRE
7PM. *FREE ADMISSION*
Friday, September 16, 2011
TERRAIN 2011!

Friday, October 7 @ 5pm- October 8 @ 1:30am
ALL AGES WELCOME::FREE PUBLIC EVENT
Music City Building
1011 W. 1st Ave
Spokane, WA
*MUSIC LINE UP:
Summer In Siberia
Ocean
House of Ghosts
The Horse Theives
Wonder Wonder
Stone Tobey
*150+ REGIONAL ARTISTS:
AUDIO, VIDEO, VISUAL, INSTALLATION,
LITERART, & PERFORMANCE.
*SPONSORED BY:
Community Minded Enterprises
RiverSpeak
Bing Crosby Theatre
Block at Monroe Madison
Garland Theatre
Big Sky Brewery
Townshend Cellars
Silhouette Lighting
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
Platform Booking
Audio Affiliated
tryclassic.com
The Pacific Northwest Inlander
*ABOUT TERRAIN:
Terrain was conceived in 2008 by a group of young
organizers obsessed with helping their peers get
noticed by the art establishment. Their idea was to host
a juried exhibition with the atmosphere of a pop concert,
giving all ages of people, regardless of taste in art or music,
an excuse to come together, make contact and facilitate art
that stretches across traditional boundaries.
"Last year 4,800 people piled into Spokane's Music City
building to view an exhibition of over 60 emerging local
works of visual art, sculpture, fiber art, photography, graffiti,
film and installation pieces... We've showcased pop bands,
dance troupes, and poets. We make no distinction between
high art and low art- we simply want to showcase emerging
artists with talent and fresh perspectives."
-Exerpt/Terrain Spokane.com
AM SO LOOKING FORWARD TO A NIGHT OF AMAZING ART,
MUSIC, AND COMMUNITY. PLEASE JOIN US!
-AMIA
FOR EXHIBIT OVERVIEWS AND PHOTOS
FROM TERRAIN 2011 & 2010 (and other exhibits)
GO *HERE*


Labels:
Music City Building,
Northwest Artists,
Spokane,
Terrain,
Terrain 2011
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Saturday, April 2, 2011
FIRST FRIDAY ARTWALK
8/5/11
A beautiful yet hot evening for August's
First Friday Art Walk. Covered a lot of
ground with my buddies. Here's what captured
my attention this month...
SARANAC ART PROJECTS:
SORT: A tribute to the American Worker.
Performance art by Artist BernadetteVielbig. Using various pieces of collected
colorful 'garbage,' Bernadette categorizes
colorful 'garbage,' Bernadette categorizes
and arranges each into a beautiful
spectrum of color. It's not so much
what the end result is as much as the
process itself, she told us. This work
comes from the artist's experience working
in auto & industry manufacturing.
Items used in the work will be available
for purchase, signed by the artist at the
end of the exhibition. Items will be priced
according to hourly scale wages.
Be sure to go and see the work(er), as the
space will change consistently through the
month.
KOLVA-SULLIVAN GALLERY:
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KOLVA-SULLIVAN GALLERY:
"Persona"
TRACKSIDE STUDIO:
And the walk back...
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Art Walk. It's a great opportunity to get
out and see what kind of art is being
created in our city... and there's some
really excellent stuff. Here are a few
highlights from yesterday evening's walk:
SEXT
Kolva-Sullivan Gallery
SEXT is a text art installation and book
(put on by local artist group 'Boys Who
Like Butterflies')covering the topic of
gender and sexuality.
The words written and pasted in black
Helvetica font by national and regional
artists, speak out loud from the crisp
white walls. I was told that if the text
were in a continual line, it would extend
3 blocks.
Proceeds from the limited edition artist
book will benefit the YMCA Spokane. Live
performance to be held @ The Kolva-Sullivan
Gallery April 16, 6-8pm. $5 donation of bras
or underwear at the door also for the YMCA.
light show triggered by the beats!
Stumbled onto a show hosted by an empty
business space. Am not sure if this
enormous moose head was apart of the
exhibit or not. Did not flow with the vibe.
He was a cute little guy though showing
off his last sweet expression. Sad... and
creepy.
SKIN and EARTH
Saranac Art Projects
One of the last galleries we stopped by
was @ The Saranac. Brilliant show!
Aritst Margot Casstevens draws imagery onto
layers of rice paper from paintings of 15th
century Hieronymus Bosch... laminated
together. She then casts into molds.
AMAZING work.
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