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    Home » Exhibits

    Threshold at Chase Gallery

    Jul 2, 2020 ·

    The Chase Gallery in Spokane, WA is excited to share "Threshold" in person and online, July 1 – August 28, 2020. The exhibit features the work of May Kytonen, Sam Marroquin, Mariah Boyle, Laura Ahola-Young, Sally Machlis and Delphine Keim.

     "Threshold" is a group exhibit featuring the work of six artists working throughout the northwest in a variety of mediums. Using paint, printmaking, drawing, with work on fabric, paper, and canvas, these artists explore boundaries of home and meanings of place.

    Through diverse approaches, the work in  Threshold centers on themes of home and housing, migration and immigration, environment and boundaries. Powerful individual pieces invite the viewer to examine the many thresholds we approach and cross in our lives.

    Enjoy the exhibit here online. Spokane City Hall is currently closed to the public. Normally open to the public Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., the Chase Gallery is open if and when City Hall is open to the public.

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    "She is showing the dark underbelly of what is hidden underneath. Her work is eye-opening.” - Monica Vilhauer, TreeSong artist in residence program manager

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