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Friday, October 1, 2021

New Exhibit opening at the MAC this Sunday



Tiffany Studios, Miniature Vases, 1898-1900, blown glass. Photo: John Faier © 2013 The Richard H. Driehaus Museum

A celebration of beauty, Louis Comfort Tiffany: Treasures from the Driehaus Collection, opens on this Sunday, October 3 at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, featuring more than 60 objects, spanning 30 years of Tiffany's prolific career. One of America's most renowned artists, Louis Comfort Tiffany worked in nearly all the media available to artists and designers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries: glass, ceramics, metalwork, jewelry and painting.

This exhibition, focusing on Tiffany's magnificent stained-glass windows, floral vases, lamps, and decorative accessories, revels in the artistry and craftsmanship of the Tiffany artworks from Chicago's distinguished Richard H. Driehaus Collection, highlighting masterworks never before presented in a comprehensive exhibition.

The members-only preview is this Saturday, October 2. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.northwestmuseum.org.


Mel McCuddin Exhibit opens Saturday at Art Spirit Gallery



Young Napoleon, Mel McCuddin

A new exhibit, The Magnicifent Mel McCuddin, opens at the Art Spirit Gallery in Coeur d'Alene starting tomorrow, Saturday, October 2. and runs through November 1. Meet Mel starting at 2pm on Saturday, refreshments will be served.

The Art Spirit Gallery is located at 415 Sherman Avenue in downtown Coeur d'Alene. For more information and to view McCuddin's work, visit www.theartspiritgallery.com.


Spokane String Quartet returns to the Fox this Sunday



The Spokane String Quartet returns to the concert stage this Sunday, October 3, with works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Felix Mendelssohn. Mozart's String Quartet No. 15 in D Minor, K. 421, is one of six he dedicated to Haydn and is considered among his most melodic. Performance includes Mendelssohn's Quartet in D Major, and Frank Bridge's Novelleten.

For tickets and more information, visit foxtheaterspokane.org.


Custer's Fall Antique & Collectors Sale is this weekend



Custer's 46th Annual Fall Antique & Collectors Sale is at the Spokane Fair & Expo Center, two days only, this Saturday and Sunday, October 2 & 3. This year's show brings together dealers from across the Northwest selling thousands of items, from Rare to Retro including Mid-Century, Primitives, Rustic, Estate and Costume Jewelry, Vintage Clothing, Kitchenware, Furniture, Folk Art, Glassware, Silver, Art Pottery, Prints, Books, Advertising, Political, Coins and more. Hours are Saturday 10am-6pm, and Sunday, 10am-4pm. One time admission for adults is $7, kids 12 and under, free.

Tickets available at www.CusterShows.com.


Shakespeare in the Park continues this weekend



This Saturday and Sunday, October 2 & 3 is the final weekend of Shakespeare in the Park, presented by the Spokane Shakespeare Society. A performance of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged), will be at Central Plaza in Riverfront Park, production by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield, Directed by Jessica Loomer. Performances are 2pm on both days. Attendance is free.

For more information, visit my.spokanecity.org/riverfrontspokane/calendar/2021/09/25/shakespeare-in-the-park.

The Doobie Brothers at the Arena tonight



Four-time Grammy award winners and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominees The Doobie Brothers are on the road to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the band's founding. Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald, Patrick Simmons and John McFee will be on tour together for the first time in nearly 25 years. See them tonight, Friday, October 1 at the Arena.

Tickets available at www.ticketswest.com.


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