Jun 06 Saturday
Celebrate 50 years of growers, makers, and performers at the Moscow Farmers Market! Join us every Saturday, May through October—rain or shine—on Main Street and in Friendship Square in downtown Moscow.
Now in its 50th year, the Market continues its mission to provide the community with the opportunity to buy and sell local and regional agricultural products, distinctive handmade goods, artisan pieces, and original-recipe cuisine.
Know Before You Go• The Market is Americans with Disabilities Act friendly; only ADA Service Dogs are allowed on Main, Fifth, and Fourth Streets. All other animals are welcome on the sidewalks during Market.• The Market is a nicotine free event, including vaping, chewing tobacco, and smoking.• SNAP/EBT, WA State WIC, and SFMNP benefits are accepted.
For details on planning your visit, go to: https://www.ci.moscow.id.us/725/Plan-Your-Visit.
The Walla Walla Subchapter of the Washington Native Plant Society will be hosting their annual free, self-guided "Go Natives!" native plant garden tour on Saturday, June 6. Participants should register between 8:30 am and noon at the Whitman Street picnic shelter on the south side of Pioneer Park (adjacent to the lake and bathroom, near the softball field) to receive a list of participating garden locations with a map. A gardener will be present at each site until 1:00 pm to answer questions about how they have developed and maintain their native plantings. Six gardens are new to the tour this year, including one in College Place. Several special events are also planned for the day, including talks on pesticide use and pollinator impacts by the Walla Walla Basin Watershed Council. A plant sale featuring many local natives will be held both Saturday and Sunday from 9:00am to 3:00pm at 108 Green Street in Walla Walla.
The Palouse Arts Council is sponsoring its 21st annual ArtWalk in downtown Palouse businesses from June 1st through June 30th, in Palouse, WA.
Artwork will also be shown in a Pop-Up Gallery at the Palouse Community Center, 220 E Main St., June 19th – 21st.
Schedule of events at the Palouse Community Center:
Friday, June 19th, 1 p.m. – 8 p.m., Pop-Up Gallery show openingFriday, June 19th, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m., Artists’ ReceptionSaturday, June 20th, 11a.m. – 8 p.m., Pop-Up Gallery showSunday, June 21st, 12 p.m. – 3 p.m., Pop-Up Gallery show
These events are free and open to the public.
Contact [email protected] or visit palouseartscouncil.org for more information.
Mimi Jung: An Unfinished Origin ExhibitionMarch 31, 2026 – June 27, 2026Tuesday through Saturdays from 10am to 4pm, CLOSED Sunday, Monday
"Mimi Jung: An Unfinished Origin" brings together recent sculptural works from this Helena, Montana-based artist. The loom has long served as the foundation of her methodical and often labor-intensive process, where the slow creation of each piece allows for deliberate shaping and assessment over time. Using unexpected and unconventional materials like paper and foam as wefts, a variety of non-traditional strings as warps, as well as woven pieces cast in metal, the artist’s work rewards close inspection, asking us to slow down and engage reflectively.
Central to her concerns are the gaps between what we believe we know and what remains unknown, creating space for wonder, contemplation, and connection. Correspondingly, her woven forms are intentionally ambiguous and in a state of change. Their structures invite multiple interpretations appearing near completion, undergoing deconstruction, or suspended between concealment and exposure. Jung relates this fluidity to one’s own sense of evolving self.
“The core component of my work has always been identity and self-preservation,” says the artist. “It’s about how our narratives constantly evolve to fit into a much larger cultural narrative in order to survive.”
IMAGE | Mimi Jung, Resonate With, 2023
LOCATION | The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU is located in the Crimson Cube (on Wilson Road across from Martin Stadium and the CUB) on the WSU Pullman campus.
Master of Fine Arts: Thesis ExhibitionMarch 31, 2026 – June 27, 2026Tuesday through Saturdays from 10am to 4pm, CLOSED Sunday, Monday
The annual "MFA Thesis Exhibition" is the culmination of three or more years work by the Master of Fine Arts graduate candidates. With its wide range of art-making approaches, it provides a stimulating experience for faculty, students, and museum visitors. This year’s MFA candidates are Keegan Baatz, S. Camille Comer, and Kahyun (Kate) Uhm.
Arriving from diverse locations, these student-artists immersed themselves in an intensive, interdisciplinary studio experience. Through regular group discussions and individual critiques with faculty, alongside sustained engagement with visiting artists and scholars, they received wide-ranging perspectives on their work. Over time, each artist strengthened their voice, refined their practice, and clarified their artistic direction. This MFA Thesis Exhibition represents both a culmination of focused study and a meaningful threshold as they step into their professional lives.
IMAGE | MFA candidates Keegan Baatz, S. Camille Comer, and Kahyun (Kate) Uhm.
"Dream Logic”
Group Fine Art and Craft Exhibition
Artists: Torrey Dasmann, Valency Genis, Gumaelius Family, Joelle Montez, Shannon Richardson
Dates: April 24 – June 7, 2026
Spring Arts Walk Artist Reception April 24 5-9pmArts Walk con't Saturday April 25 12-6
FREE
Childhood’s End Gallery222 4th Ave WOlympia WA 98501
Image on Poster:Shannon Richardson"Triumph of Inertia"Oil on canvas
12 PM - 2 PM
No cover charge, just come and have lunch!
King Youngblood is coming to the bringing their famously cathartic yet still melodically fresh live show to Richland. With a new album, comic book in both physical and digital form and wild Marvel movie like audio book to go with it all - King Youngblood is feeding the underground faithful a powerful display of new music. Led by founder, bandleader, and guitarist, Cameron Lavi-Jones, the band has built their reputation on electrifying, take-no-prisoners performances, intentional songwriting, fearless leadership championing alternative Black artists via Jack Daniel’s–sponsored Black & Loud Fest, now expanding across the country. A commanding voice both onstage and off, Lavi-Jones has emerged as a generational voice in the fight for social justice and authenticity in art. The buzz is undeniable: across the United States and certainly at home in the Pacific Northwest, King Youngblood is receiving the torch of Seattle’s grunge and alt-rock legacy. They’re reclaiming rock’s roots with thunderous precision, focused afro-punk energy, and a live show that leaves crowds breathless. Joined by Seattle’s up and coming rock band Flur and special guests, this show promises all good things you could ever want from a proper rock and roll show.
$10 Cover9 PM - CloseAll ages until 11 PM
Jun 07 Sunday