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Art and Culture
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| The interior of the Bing Crosby Theater, named for one of Gonzaga University's most famous alumni. |
- The Jundt Art Museum
Located on GU's main campus, the Jundt Art Museum is a 2,800-square-foot fine-arts gallery. Highlights include major pieces from Seattle glass artist Dale Chihuly and bronze sculptures by Auguste Rodan.
- Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture (The MAC)
The MAC has three primary focus areas for collections and exhibitions: contemporary regional and historic art, regional history, and American Indian Culture with an emphasis on the region's indigenous people.
- Interplayer's Ensemble
Spokane's professional regional theater draws from the contemporary and classic traditions
- Spokane Civic Theatre
The Civic Theater regularly places high in national community-theater competitions.
Music and Entertainment
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| Glass artist Dale Chihuly created the Red Gonzaga Chandelier for Gonzaga's Jundt Art Museum. |
- Bing Crosby Theater (formerly The Met)
An historic vaudeville theater built in the neo-classical style. Now a 700-seat performing arts theater that hosts events of all types.
- The Knitting Factory*
First-cousin to the famed NYC venue of the same name, Spokane's Knitting Factory hosts national touring acts.
- The Spokane Symphony
The Spokane Symphony continues a long tradition as the largest and most active professional performing arts organization in the Inland Pacific Northwest.
- Fox Theater
- A refurbished art deco-era building that is now the performing home of the Spokane Symphony. Available to the public for weddings and other events.
- INB Performing Arts Center
A legacy from the 1974 Spokane World's Fair, the elegant, 2,700-seat INB Performing Arts Center showcases entertainment ranging from rock and country to Broadway stage productions.
- Spokane Jazz Orchestra
The country's oldest community-supported big band.
*For a more comprehensive look at Spokane's music scene, visit the
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