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June 3, 2021 11:49 AM Connor Sarles
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SPOKANE, Wash. For the second year in a row, the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture’s ArtFest will be held online, running from June 4–6.
What you would normally inspect and admire in-person can now be accessed through your internet browser including paintings, photography work, ceramics, jewelry and more from local artists.
ArtFest officially kicks off for the weekend this Friday, but you can get a sneak peek at the featured artists and their galleries on the ArtFest website.
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ward-winning watercolor artist Stan Miller has taught workshops and exhibited his art in galleries around the world. On the walls of the dining room in his southeast Spokane home, Miller s recent watercolors are showcased gallery-style, with directional spot lighting and prices noted on pieces still for sale. The display presents a concise retrospective of his distinguished career and a testament to his mastery of watercolors, a challenging medium to hone. Though Miller has taught classes and shown his watercolor portraits and landscapes around the globe in Thailand, China, France, Italy, Mexico, Vietnam, New York City he s had few solo shows in Spokane, his hometown since 1967. The 71-year-old artist participates yearly in the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture s ArtFest, and earlier this year had a collection of paintings shown at Barrister Winery downtown, but says, I haven t been in a gallery in Spokane.