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16th Annual Floriade in Palouse

The Bank Left Gallery, Bistro & Bakery and Downtown businesses  present the 16th annual Floriade - interpretation of art through flowers & nature. June 19 from 10-3 Come and walk throughout downtown Palouse and enjoy nature inspired gifts, local art, farm to table food, and gardens. Or take a stroll and pick up a picnic lunch basket or pastry at The Bank Left and eat by the parks or by the river. The Floriade 2021 in Palouse will feature: *Garden installations and plant sale at Open Eye *Fabric art at Grammy G's *One of a kind whimsical designs at Swale *Original [...]

By |June 15th, 2021|Categories: Announcement|Comments Off on 16th Annual Floriade in Palouse

1912 Center

This 1912 high school has been repurposed into a community center featuring an art gallery and spaces for many kinds of arts and cultural experiences. It is on the National Register of Historic Places, and has been gradually renovated, from the bottom up since 1997.  Two new rooms on the second floor are opening soon. The 1912 Center is a favorite place for weddings, public meetings, art classes and more! Where & when 412 E. Third Street, Moscow, ID 83843 Weekdays 9am-6pm, weekends by event Tuesday and Thursday are senior lunches Plaza concerts on Monday evenings in the summer Winter [...]

By |October 22nd, 2018|Categories: Gallery, Studio, Shop, Historic Site, Museum, Tour, Performing Arts|Comments Off on 1912 Center

2021 Farmers Market Poster Selected

It's official!  The work of Megan Biggs will be depicted on the 2021 Moscow Farmers Market season poster. A limited number of signed copies of the finalized poster will be available at the Moscow Farmers Market while supplies last. And remember, opening day of the Moscow Farmers Market is May 1 and continues every Saturday through October from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in downtown Moscow on Main Street and Friendship Square.  Congratulations, Megan!

By |April 8th, 2021|Categories: Announcement|Comments Off on 2021 Farmers Market Poster Selected

2dnw Video Visit to Wing Over Farm

Meet Jenny Parker and Paul Brandenstein at Wing Over Farm with the 2DNW team! On the outskirts of Moscow, Idaho, Wing Over Farm is a woman-owned, one-acre organic farm featuring an onsite farm store. Find Wing Over Farm at the Moscow Farmers Market, or buy produce direct. Learn about Jenny's love for tomatoes, meet Homer the farm dog, learn about Community Supported Agriculture, and tap into Jenny and Paul's passion for growing clean, healthy food for themselves and their community. We hope you'll love visiting Harrison as much as we did! Watch the video here.

By |November 11th, 2022|Categories: Featured Story|Comments Off on 2dnw Video Visit to Wing Over Farm

Adult Workshop Series at Moscow Contemporary

Handmade Watercolors from Pre-ground Pigments With Teaching Artists BKS June 24, 2022, 5:45 to 8:45 pm $65 Ages 18 + This workshop is contingent on having 5 persons registered. Turn pre-ground pigments into watercolors using a muller and slab and binder medium that you will make in class from the original raw materials and local honey. Then make a small floral painting in a Middle Eastern style. You can even take a little paint that you made home with you!

By |June 10th, 2022|Categories: Announcement|Comments Off on Adult Workshop Series at Moscow Contemporary

Alison Meyer Photography

Alison Meyer creates fine outdoor photographs of the Inland Northwest, with an emphasis on the uniquely lovely Palouse region of southeastern Washington and north central Idaho. Visit her website to see hundreds of pictures of Palouse farmland, forests, animals, lakes and rivers, flowers, and other outdoor subjects. Alison has also been a vendor at the Moscow Farmers Market for nearly 30 years and her website lists a number of regional shops that also sell her photography products. High quality professional prints are available for purchase in many sizes ~ printed on paper, canvas, metal, stone, fabrics, and more. Books, calendars, [...]

By |August 17th, 2020|Categories: Online Business|Comments Off on Alison Meyer Photography
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