EWU exhibit amplifies unseen stories during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
SPOKANE, Wash. – May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. It’s a time to celebrate these cultures and a new local…
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SPOKANE, Wash. – May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. It’s a time to celebrate these cultures and a new local…
SPOKANE, Wash. -- The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture is reopening after being closed for three weeks. The MAC closed on Jan. 8 due to staffing shortages caused by COVID-19. It is set to reopen on Saturday with two…
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Spokane will be the first-ever U.S. city to present a DreamWorks exhibit featuring never-seen-before material from some of your favorite animated movies. The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture will host “DreamWorks Animation: The Exhibition Journey from…
Do you remember where you were when Mount St. Helens blew?
Dragons, unicorns and mermaids... starting Friday, you'll be able to see them all at the the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture.
In a corner off to the side of the famed South by Southwest Music Festival this week, there's a much different sound playing.
The exhibition "Rodin: Truth Form Life / Selections from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Collections" will be on display in the Jundt Art Museum at Gonzaga University from Sept. 8 through Jan. 5, 2019.
In the six months since Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition docked at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, it's managed to become their most popular exhibit ever. So far, 40,000 people have passed through the exhibit, with the spring break week for Spokane schools seeing a whopping 4,000 visitors.