SPOKANE, Wash. — Looking for some plans this Friday, June 7? Check out the Queer Art Walk in downtown Spokane for First Friday!
The Queer Art Walk will feature queer artists in support of Pride Month.
In June, there will be 16 venues participating in the monthly art walk.
Throughout the month, according to the Downtown Spokane Partnership, you can go to five downtown Spokane locations that will showcase art that dives into the themes of identity, equality, love and resilience.
To find out who will be participating in this week's Queer Art Walk, click this link.
If you want to see a map for the Queer Art Walk, go here.
Are you interested in seeing more art? You can go to Indaba Coffee Roasters on West Riverside Avenue and check out a celebration of the 50th anniversary of Expo '74. This show will be up for the entire month of June.
You can also check out the "Ganymade Geeks" exhibition at Entropy, which will run from June 7 to July 1. There will also be an artist reception on Friday, June 7, from 5 p.m. - 9 p.m.
For more activities and artists, go to firstfridayspokane.org.
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