| | Allied Arts Center |
| | Arts classes, events, performances, festivals and gallery openings fill the center and the Valley with art and culture.
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| | Allied Arts of Richland |
| | Allied Arts Association and gallery provides art development, awareness and education for the Mid-Columbia region of Washington State, including the cities of Pasco, Kennewick, Richland and surrounding areas.
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| | Artisans at the Dahmen Barn |
| | Artisans at the Dahmen Barn, located in Uniontown, WA, was developed to provide local artists and crafts people working studio space along with the opportunity to showcase their work to the public.
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| | Bank Left Art Gallery |
| | A regional arts gallery located in Palouse, WA, with a high quality selection of art and fine craft.
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| | Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum |
| | On the campus of Washington State University in Pullman, WA, the Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum is the venue for the best in music and performance events in addition to WSU Pac-10 Basketball.
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| | Camerata Musica |
| | Camerata Musica brings "A Tradition of Chamber Music to the Tri-Cities" on an annual basis. All performances take place at Battelle Auditorium in Richland, Washington and are free and open to the public. 509-946-1175 or 509-375-0898.
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| | Canyon Wren Concert Series |
| | The Icicle Creek Music Center's year round concert series is set in the beautiful Canyon Wren Recital Hall in pristine Leavenworth, WA.
509-548-6347.
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| | Carnegie Art Center |
| | Located in the historic former Carnegie Library in Walla Walla, WA. This gallery features monthly art exhibits and a gift shop. (509) 525-4270.
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| | Central Washington University Performing Arts and Presidential Speaker Series |
| | This 12-event series on the campus of Central Washington University in Ellensburg, WA includes internationally known performers and speakers, a musical-theatre production and some of our most popular local performers ensembles. 509-963-1774.
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| | Clymer Museum of Art |
| | Located in the historic downtown district of Ellensburg, WA, Clymer Museum is open seven days a week, and the cost of admission is a smile.
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| | Columbia Basin Allied Arts |
| | Since 1978, Columbia Basin Allied Arts in Moses Lake, WA has been the only nonprofit Allied Arts organization in the Big Bend Basin bringing in professional national and international performances. 509-793-2059.
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| | Columbia Chorale |
| | A non-profit, volunteer community chorale for men and women ages 16 and up in Wenatchee, WA They sing a variety of styles including; classical, spiritual, contemporary, and folk.
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| | Community Concerts of the Tri-Cities |
| | This organization presents a diverse season of performances for the people of the Tri-Cities. rconcert@att.net
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| | Crescent Moon Creative |
| | Featuring original watercolors, oils commissions and private lessons by Laura Gable. 509-308-0666.
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| | Dayton Liberty Theater |
| | Offers movie features including foreign, art and independent films, live productions and community events in Dayton, WA.
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| | Desert Thistle Pipe Band |
| | The Desert Thistle Pipe Band is a community pipe band in Kennewick, WA. The third (and sometimes fourth) Saturday in February, the band holds a concert for the community that features the band, dancing, solo piping, and guest bands.
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| | Eastern Washington Chamber Orchestra (EWCO) |
| | Presents chamber music often with guest appearances from well-known Tri-Cities and regional performers.
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| | Ellensburg Film Festival |
| | A three-day event for film enthusiasts to view the best independent, foreign-language and documentary features, as well as collections of shorts and an array of American Classics. In addition to over 20 feature-length films there will be panel discussions and workshops with filmmakers and personalities. 2-day Film Kids workshop.
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| | Fishtrap |
| | An organization that promotes clear thinking and good writing in and about the West. Most events are held at Wallowa Lake, Oregon. Fishtrap has 2 major workshop events in the summer and winter.
541-426-3623.
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| | Fort Walla Walla Museum |
| | Fort Walla Walla Museum offers five large exhibit halls, 17-building pioneer village, Living History performances, and excellent children's programs. don@fortwallawallamuseum.org
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| | Gallery One |
| | A community non-profit visual arts center in Ellensburg that offers rotating exhibits, innovative and interactive community art events and art classes for adults and children.
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| | Harper Joy Theater |
| | Whitman College performing arts theater presents plays and performances throughout the year at their location in Walla Walla, WA. 509-527-5279.
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| | Heart of the Arts, Inc. Moscow |
| | Heart of the Arts, Inc. is the non-profit company selected by the City of Moscow to run, maintain and grow the 1912 Center. Nurture new programs and organizations to meet emerging community needs.
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| | Icicle Creek Chamber Music Festival |
| | An annual summer music festival at the Sleeping Lady Mountain Retreat near Leavenworth, WA. 509-548-6347
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| | Icicle Creek Music Center |
| | The Icicle Creek Music Center's year round concert series is set in the beautiful Canyon Wren Recital Hall in Leavenworth. 509-548-6347.
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| | Idaho-Washington Concert Chorale |
| | An auditioned choir of sixty mixed voices with singers from Pullman, Moscow, Lewiston, Clarkston & surrounding areas. Performs three concert series yearly; rehearses Monday nights in Pullman.
509-229-3654.
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| | Jerald Matthew's Museum of Unnatural History |
| | Features iconoclastic relics and the surreal to challenge one's point of view. Free and open to the public Saturdays 10-4. Parental Guidance suggested. 509-529-9399.
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| | Jim Knapp Orchestra |
| | A 13 piece Jazz Ensemble in Yakima featuring many jazz soloists from the Northwest.
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| | Kenworthy Performing Arts Center |
| | KPAC provides residents and visitors of Moscow, ID and the Palouse with an easily accessible, high-quality venue and gathering place for fine, performing, visual arts and other public engagements.
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| | Kirkman House Museum |
| | Kirkman House Museum is an historic Victorian-era house museum in Walla Walla. Originally a private residence built in 1880, Kirkman House serves the community by highlighting the unique history and culture of the Valley with rotating exhibitions, exciting children's programming and educational community events
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| | Kulshan Chorus |
| | The 90 Voice Kulshan Chorus performs a wide variety of traditional and classical music in the Bellingham High School Auditorium.
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| | Lake Chelan Bach Fest |
| | A summer festival featuring a variety of ensembles performing in a beautiful setting, 35 miles from Wenatchee, WA. lcbachfest@aol.com
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| | Larson Gallery |
| | The Larson Gallery is the oldest continually-operated noncommercial gallery in Central Washington. It's located on the Yakima Valley Community College campus, 16th and Nob Hill Blvd.
Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
509-574-4875.
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| | Little Theater of Walla Walla |
| | Presents live plays and features original art shows for each performance in the lobby and reception area. Located in Walla Walla, WA.
509-529-3683.
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| | Masquer's Theater |
| | A small but mighty organization in Soap Lake, WA that performs classic and offbeat plays. (509)246-2611
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| | Mid-Columbia Ballet |
| | A dance company in Tri-Cities, WA. 509-946-5417.
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| | Mid-Columbia Mastersingers |
| | A premier regional 40-voice choral ensemble presents outstanding classical vocal performances representative of all styles and periods. Four mainstage concerts from Oct-May.
PO Box 461, Richland, WA 99352
509-943-2244
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| | Mid-Columbia Symphony |
| | Offers live music for people of all ages in the Tri-Cities and Columbia Basin. Also, features a young artists outreach and children's programs.
509-943-6602.
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| | Moses Lake Museum & Art Center (MAC) |
| | Open Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-5pm, the Moses Lake Museum & Art Center serves as an educational and cultural center emphasizing the history and art of Central Washington. 509-766-9395.
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| | Mount Baker Ballet |
| | The Mount Baker Ballet Company located in Bellingham performs for arts festivals and other events in the Whatcom and Skagit Valley areas of Northwest Washington State, as well as participating as part of concert series in other communities.
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| | Omak PAC |
| | Since opening its doors in 1989, the PAC has been the cornerstone of performing arts in the Okanogan Valley. This beautiful venue is a base for Student Arts, Community Organizations and touring professionals.
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| | Pendleton Center for the Arts |
| | The Pendleton Center for the Arts is a community based arts organization housed in a beautifully restored 1915 Carnegie Library Building. The multi-venue facility boasts an exhibit gallery, fine craft gallery, performance auditorium as well as ceramics, painting and graphics studios. Class are offered for youth and adults, and teens attend absolutely free through the Center's Art Rocks Teens program, which includes a summer Rock and Roll Camp open to youth 13 - 18 from the entire region. For more information visit online, www.pendletonarts.org
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| | Prosser Arts and Culture Team |
| | Brings arts and entertainment to Prosser. Currently sponsors the annual Caren Mercer Andreasen Annual Street Painting Festival featuring pastel artists from around the state for a week-end of street painting.
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| | Richland Light Opera |
| | Since 1948, presenting operas and musicals in the Tri-Cities area. Each show averages approximately 25-40 performers, 15-20 musicians, 20 production staffers, and a minimum of another 20 personnel to man the box office, sell memberships, usher, and put on the after-show party. 509-967-5571 or 509-943-ARTS.
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| | Richland Players |
| | A performing arts theater organization serving the Mid-Columbia Valley bringing together residents from all segments of the community to participate in and experience the performing arts. 509-943-1991.
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| | Seasons Performance Hall |
| | One of the premiere venues regionally and nationally for jazz, latin, classical, and world music. Located in Yakima, WA.
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| | Walla Walla Symphony |
| | The Walla Walla Symphony, now in its 100th season, began with the formation of a "Symphony Club" in June of 1907 by a small group who wanted to bring great music to their community. It continues to be one of the cornerstone arts organizations in the region.
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| | Wallenstien Theater |
| | A venue for the performing arts Moses Lake. Seats 700 with Lighted Aisles and a spacious lobby for exhibitions.
leannp@bigbend.edu
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| | Washington East Opera |
| | Presents fully staged opera performances in Richland, WA.
Elaine Scherperel-Burgess, General Director or call the Battelle Arts Center: (509) 943-ARTS
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| | Washington Idaho Symphony |
| | Presents a five-concert season, performing each concert both on the Palouse and in the L-C Valley. The Palouse concerts are at Gladish Auditorium in Pullman, the Valley concerts are at either Lewiston or Clarkston High School. Tickets are available at the door.
509-332-3408.
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| | Washington State University Museum of Art |
| | Dedicated to providing a dynamic and introspective learning environment through exhibitions and related programs. On the campus of Washington State University in Pullman, WA.
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| | Wenaha Gallery |
| | The Wenaha Gallery in Dayton, WA features fine art prints, custom framing, original paintings, sculptures and gifts, with art emphasizing wildlife and western themes.
509-382-2124.
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| | Wenatchee Performing Arts Center |
| | A venue for community concerts, dance and community events.
509-663-ARTS.
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| | Wenatchee Valley Symphony |
| | Presents classical music concerts in Wenatchee. Celebrating its 60th Anniversary for the 2006-2007 Season.
509-667-2640.
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| | Whatcom Museum |
| | The Whatcom Museum in Bellingham provides leadership in the fields of history and art in the Pacific Northwest. Through preservation, collections, exhibitions, and educational programs, the Museum enhances the quality of life for their community.
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| | Whatcom Symphony Orchestra |
| | Dedicated to enhancing the cultural and artistic life of our community and the greater Bellingham area, and offers people of all ages and backgrounds the opportunity to experience live symphonic music.
360-734-6080.
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| | Yakima Folklife Concert Series |
| | The Yakima Folklife Association presents a seven-concert series, from October through April, usually on the first Friday of the month (occasionally on a different Friday, but always on Friday); these concerts are held in the Great Hall of the Yakima Valley Museum–a truly unique venue which seats 400 max. in a 2-story atrium space, surrounded by museum exhibits.
509-248-0747.
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| | Yakima Symphony Chorus |
| | The official choral ensemble of the Yakima Symphony Orchestra.
509-453-1888.
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| | Yakima Symphony Orchestra |
| | Presents classical music concerts.
509-853-ARTS.
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| | Yakima Valley Museum |
| | This 65,000-square-foot facility offers historical exhibits on the Yakima Valley—its natural history, American Indian culture, pioneer life, early city life, and the roots and development of the Valley’s fruit industry. The museum is also home to a number of performing arts series.
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