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SUMMARY:Akifumi Kato
DESCRIPTION:As enigmatic as their name\, the members of Akifumi Kato create an experience worthy a weekly Zola engagement. Zola has always been a place where community is paramount. Akifumi Kato embodies this community and Wednesdays are transforming into an “incubator” for new talent\, a unique experience and musicians looking for a something different. \n  \n\nCome down to enjoy the vibe every Wednesday as a spectator and if you are a musician wanting to get involved\, talk to the band while here!
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/akifumi-kato/2027-09-01/
LOCATION:ZOLA\, 22 W Main Ave.\,\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
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SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2027-09-03/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
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SUMMARY:Akifumi Kato
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URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/akifumi-kato/2027-09-08/
LOCATION:ZOLA\, 22 W Main Ave.\,\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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SUMMARY:Akifumi Kato
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URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/akifumi-kato/2027-09-15/
LOCATION:ZOLA\, 22 W Main Ave.\,\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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SUMMARY:Akifumi Kato
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URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/akifumi-kato/2027-09-22/
LOCATION:ZOLA\, 22 W Main Ave.\,\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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SUMMARY:Akifumi Kato
DESCRIPTION:As enigmatic as their name\, the members of Akifumi Kato create an experience worthy a weekly Zola engagement. Zola has always been a place where community is paramount. Akifumi Kato embodies this community and Wednesdays are transforming into an “incubator” for new talent\, a unique experience and musicians looking for a something different. \n  \n\nCome down to enjoy the vibe every Wednesday as a spectator and if you are a musician wanting to get involved\, talk to the band while here!
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/akifumi-kato/2027-09-29/
LOCATION:ZOLA\, 22 W Main Ave.\,\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2027-10-01/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
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SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2027-11-05/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
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SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2027-12-03/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
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SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2028-01-07/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
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SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2028-02-04/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
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SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2028-03-03/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
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SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2028-04-07/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
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SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2028-05-05/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://downtownspokane.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1000029158-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="dylan lipsker":MAILTO:dylanlips@gmail.com
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CREATED:20260522T234154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T234154Z
UID:10040383-1843578000-1843590600@downtownspokane.org
SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2028-06-02/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://downtownspokane.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1000029158-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="dylan lipsker":MAILTO:dylanlips@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280707T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280707T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T151014
CREATED:20260522T234154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T234154Z
UID:10040384-1846602000-1846614600@downtownspokane.org
SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2028-07-07/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://downtownspokane.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1000029158-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="dylan lipsker":MAILTO:dylanlips@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280804T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280804T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T151014
CREATED:20260522T234154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T234154Z
UID:10040385-1849021200-1849033800@downtownspokane.org
SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2028-08-04/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://downtownspokane.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1000029158-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="dylan lipsker":MAILTO:dylanlips@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280901T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20280901T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T151014
CREATED:20260522T234154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T234154Z
UID:10040386-1851440400-1851453000@downtownspokane.org
SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2028-09-01/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://downtownspokane.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1000029158-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="dylan lipsker":MAILTO:dylanlips@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20281006T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20281006T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T151014
CREATED:20260522T234154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T234154Z
UID:10040387-1854464400-1854477000@downtownspokane.org
SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2028-10-06/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://downtownspokane.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1000029158-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="dylan lipsker":MAILTO:dylanlips@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20281103T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20281103T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T151014
CREATED:20260522T234154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T234154Z
UID:10040388-1856883600-1856896200@downtownspokane.org
SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2028-11-03/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://downtownspokane.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1000029158-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="dylan lipsker":MAILTO:dylanlips@gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20281201T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T151014
CREATED:20260522T234154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T234154Z
UID:10040389-1859302800-1859315400@downtownspokane.org
SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2028-12-01/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://downtownspokane.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1000029158-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="dylan lipsker":MAILTO:dylanlips@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20290105T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20290105T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T151014
CREATED:20260522T234154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T234154Z
UID:10040390-1862326800-1862339400@downtownspokane.org
SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2029-01-05/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://downtownspokane.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1000029158-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="dylan lipsker":MAILTO:dylanlips@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20290202T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20290202T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T151014
CREATED:20260522T234154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T234154Z
UID:10040391-1864746000-1864758600@downtownspokane.org
SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2029-02-02/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://downtownspokane.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1000029158-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="dylan lipsker":MAILTO:dylanlips@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20290302T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20290302T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T151014
CREATED:20260522T234154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T234154Z
UID:10040392-1867165200-1867177800@downtownspokane.org
SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2029-03-02/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://downtownspokane.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1000029158-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="dylan lipsker":MAILTO:dylanlips@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20290406T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20290406T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T151014
CREATED:20260522T234154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T234154Z
UID:10040393-1870189200-1870201800@downtownspokane.org
SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2029-04-06/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://downtownspokane.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1000029158-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="dylan lipsker":MAILTO:dylanlips@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20290504T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20290504T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T151014
CREATED:20260522T234154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T234154Z
UID:10040394-1872608400-1872621000@downtownspokane.org
SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2029-05-04/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://downtownspokane.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/1000029158-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="dylan lipsker":MAILTO:dylanlips@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20290601T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20290601T203000
DTSTAMP:20260619T151014
CREATED:20260522T234154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T234154Z
UID:10040395-1875027600-1875040200@downtownspokane.org
SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2029-06-01/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
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ORGANIZER;CN="dylan lipsker":MAILTO:dylanlips@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2029-07-06/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
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ORGANIZER;CN="dylan lipsker":MAILTO:dylanlips@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2029-08-03/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
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ORGANIZER;CN="dylan lipsker":MAILTO:dylanlips@gmail.com
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UID:10040398-1883494800-1883507400@downtownspokane.org
SUMMARY:Big City Community Art Gallery First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Its official\,  Big City Art is half a city block!  \nCome see what the Buzz is all about down here at Big City Community Art Gallery 1105 west 1st ave.  Featuring artist Margarita Bauer (represented by gallery manager Karelia Lipsker) —–Artist—–\nMargarita (Hussissian) Bauer \nMargarita “Maggie” Bauer was born in 1930 and passed away in 2019 at the age of 89 in Barrington\, Illinois. She was a highly accomplished artist and educator whose career spanned decades. Maggie attended the Art Institute of Chicago\, where she later taught\, and also served as an instructor at Northwestern University and Harper College.\nThroughout her career\, Maggie explored a wide range of artistic media and techniques\, including acrylics\, oils\, washes\, metal sculpture\, fiberglass\, and more. She became especially well known in Chicago as a portrait artist\, painting numerous Chicago Bears players\, including Walter Payton\, as well as prominent business leaders and influential figures throughout the region. While brief\, she also worked with the Carter administration as a art consultant for foreign embassies.\nAfter purchasing property in Sedona\, Arizona\, Maggie developed a deep fascination with Native peoples and their culture\, capturing their strength and beauty through her art. Her work reflected a profound spiritual dimension and a desire\, as she often expressed it\, to “touch the angels.” She found beauty in all aspects of life and dedicated herself to revealing that beauty through her art.
URL:https://downtownspokane.org/event/big-city-community-art-gallery-first-friday-3/2029-09-07/
LOCATION:Big City Community Art Gallery\, 1107 W. 1st Ave.\, Spokane\, WA\, 99201
CATEGORIES:First Friday
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ORGANIZER;CN="dylan lipsker":MAILTO:dylanlips@gmail.com
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