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Artist Talk and Social Gathering with NW Artist & Dishman Hills Artist in Residence, LR Montgomery and Dishman Hills Director, Ruth Gifford

  • Liberty Gallry 203 North Washington Street Spokane, WA, 99201 United States (map)

Artist Talk and Social Gathering with NW Artist & Dishman Hills Artist in Residence, LR Montgomery and Dishman Hills Director, Ruth Gifford. Learn about Dishman Hills Conservancy’s inspired beginnings and current projects. See and collect original impressionistic paintings of the Dishman Hills. Proceeds from the sale of paintings benefit Dishman Hills Conservancy.

“Big Rock” 36”x48” Oil On Canvas - Ruth Gifford, Dishman Hills Executive Director and LR Montgomery, Dishman Hills Artist In Residence.


Dishman Hills Art Show & Talk

Social Gathering

with

NW Artist & Dishman Hills Artist In Residence - LR Montgomery

&

Dishman Hills Executive Director – Ruth Gifford


Saturday, Nov 19, 2022, 5:00 PM

Liberty Gallery,

(On the mezzanine above Auntie’s Bookstore)

203 N Washington St

Spokane WA


Join Dishman Hills Conservancy’s entertaining duo, Director Ruth Gifford and

Artist In Residence LR Montgomery, for a fun, entertaining, visually delightful, and

informative evening at Liberty Gallery, (on the mezzanine above Auntie’s

Bookstore) 203 N Washington Street, Spokane, Saturday, Nov 19, 2022 at 5:00

PM. Admission is free.

Meet and visit with Ruth Gifford and LR Montgomery, to swap stories about

adventures at Dishman Hills.

You’ll see, and have opportunity to collect, original impressionistic paintings of

the Dishman Hills areas you love including, Dishman Hills Natural Area, Iller

Creek, The Glenrose Addition, Big Rock, The Flying L (aka Phillips Area),

and Wilson Conservation Area.

You’ll learn about Dishman Hill Conservancy’s inspired beginnings, its visionary

founder, and about school children’s early work to preserve this natural habitat.

Did you know, Dishman Hills is Washington State’s oldest land trust!

Ruth Gifford and LR Montgomery will talk about the Conservancy’s vision, mission

and current projects to protect our community’s now 3200+ acre natural wild life

and recreational corridor, which stretches from Camp Caro (just off Sprague Ave

in the Spokane Valley) to beyond Big Rock, overlooking the Palouse on the south.

And, yes, you can collect Dishman Hill’s paintings to bring the memories of your

outdoor experiences into your home, office or recreational abode at this event.

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of paintings benefit Dishman Hills Conservancy.

LR Montgomery, Dishman Hills Artist in Residence, and Ruth Gifford, Dishman Hills Executive Director - At Dishman Hills