“We’ve Got the Blues” Community Show (Drop-Off)
1912 Center 412 East Third Street , Moscow, ID, United StatesBring your art to the 1912 Center office during office hours.
A community of artists on the Palouse
Bring your art to the 1912 Center office during office hours.
Art is displayed throughout the building and is viewable during building open hours. Anyone may enter a piece of art.
This is a community show with the theme, "We've Got the Blues." It coincides with the University of Idaho's Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival.
This show is open to PWA Members. We are holding a virtual show due to COVID-19. Please visit the Artisans at the Dahmen Barn website to view and purchase artwork.
The Palouse Women Artists will be showing work with the theme of "Book It".
41 artists (includes PWA member Janice Ardern) from across the region created paintings onsite at locations throughout Latah, Nez Perce, Whitman, and Benewah counties. These artworks are on display at the Third Street Gallery from September 15 – October 7. The artist reception will feature a ceremony with awards chosen by exhibition juror Melanie Thompson […]
Martha McIver has recently had a piece of art accepted into the National Juried Encaustic/Wax Exhibition "Global Warming is Real" at the Museum of Encaustic Art in Cerrillos, NM. It is on display at the Museum of Encaustic Art and you may also view Martha's work and the rest of the show at their website.
One of our members, Lynne Haagensen (Professor Emerita, University of Idaho) has a show at the College of Southern Idaho's Herritt Center for the Arts and Sciences. The show is titled, "Home and Away," and features digital archival prints. If you are traveling through southern Idaho it is well worth a stop. The opening reception […]
At our October meeting we will be electing new officers. Please plan on attending. New members welcome! If you are new to the area and could use some art friends, we invite you to join us.
Maria Marx is showing paintings in the cafe space of the Moscow Food Coop. She likes to paint with a palette knife.