Neighborhood

We believe that the heart of any thriving community lies in its people. That's why we're committed to fostering a spirit of collaboration, engagement, and mutual support within our neighborhood. Our mission is to create meaningful connections and contribute positively to the community that surrounds us.

HOW DO WE CONNECT?

Farmer’s Markets and Community Events

Come find us at these local markets!

Thursday Market South Perry District
Every Thursday from 3 pm - 7 pm
May through October
https://www.thursdaymarket.org/

Brown’s Addition Market
Every Saturday from 8 am - 1 pm
May through October
https://www.spokanefarmersmarket.org/

Neighborhood Artists

Welcome to our Neighborhood Artists section, where we celebrate and showcase the incredible talent within our community! Our mission is to provide a platform for local artists to connect with both us and our vibrant neighborhood, fostering creativity and collaboration.

Meet the Artists

Explore the diverse and inspiring work of the artists who call our neighborhood home. Here is our currently featured artist. Feel free to come into the shop and check out her stuff or click on her website to see more.

Oriana Sage

Website: https://orianasage.com/

Social Links: @orianasage 

Past Featured Projects

Stay tuned for updates on collaborative projects, exhibitions, and events that highlight the work of our neighborhood artists. We’re committed to providing spaces for artists to showcase their talents and engage with the community.

Oriana Sage strives to bring to life the inner workings of her soul, to visually articulate the struggle and triumph that rest beneath an assumed surface. Her paintings examine the close relationship between physical position and the spirit.

Oriana is fascinated by interactions of light bursting through shadow, the two-dimensional emerging into a living form, and color conveying depth of feeling and vitality. Some of her favorite conceptual themes are resistance and surrender, death as an avenue to life, and the small and mundane being a metaphor for the transcendent. Oriana’s process brings together two realms: the seen and familiar and what is unseen, deeply internal and that which must be sought. Familiar portraiture collides with color, movement, and abstraction to reveal this relationship. The imagery of scars and thorns portray a very real struggle, yet the struggle has an opportunity to ascend, the scars grow over with soft skin, the thorns become crowned with gold.

Every image opens a small window to Oriana’s own internal dialog. The rubbled mire and ache of the world converse with wonder. Her deepest hunger and hope is for God Himself - hunger drives, hope ascends.

Connect with Us

We’d love to hear from you! If you’re an artist interested in being featured or if you have any questions or ideas, please reach out to us through our contact form or social media.

Let’s celebrate and support the artistic spirit that makes our neighborhood unique!