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  2. Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture - Wikipedia

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    The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, formerly the Cheney Cowles Museum, is located in Spokane, Washington's Browne's Addition neighborhood. It is associated with the Smithsonian Institution, [1] and is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. [2]

  3. List of museums in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Experience Music Project. This list of museums in Washington state encompasses museums defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  4. Browne's Addition, Spokane - Wikipedia

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    The South Hill area of Spokane rises to the southwest. Browne's Addition is known as one of Spokane's centers of culture, with its collection of historic structures, vibrant culinary and nightlife scene, numerous community festivals, and for being the location of the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture.

  5. Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture event celebrates Spokane ...

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    Jul. 1—People of all different ages, backgrounds and ethnicities joined together Friday at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture to celebrate the stories of Black families in Spokane.

  6. How sculptures from Expo '74 shaped Spokane's public art scene

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    A Spokane Arts brochure lists 34 sculptures in walking distance along the Spokane River downtown. ... Our Water," that showcased 146 paintings by North American artists from modern to the early ...

  7. Charlene Teters - Wikipedia

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    Charlene Teters (born April 25, 1952, Spokane, Washington) is a Native American artist, educator, and lecturer. [1] Her paintings and art installations have been featured in over 21 major exhibitions, commissions, and collections. She is a member of the Spokane Tribe, [2] and her Spokane name is Slum Tah. [3]

  8. This public art display at the Little Haiti Cultural Complex ...

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    The replicas will be unveiled at the Little Haiti Cultural Center at 7 p.m. Friday and will feature a celebration of Haitian art and music, including a performances by King Waggy Tee of 99 Jamz ...

  9. Harold Balazs - Wikipedia

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    Harold Balazs (1928 – December 30, 2017) was an American sculptor and artist whose work has been featured in exhibits and public art installations throughout the Northwestern United States. He is known for creating large, abstract metal sculptures, but also created murals , jewelry, furniture, drawings, stained glass, and wooden boats.