Terrain: Spokane's Hub for Artistic Expression and Community Building

Terrain, the region's largest multimedia art and music event, recently celebrated its 15th year, showcasing a vibrant array of artistic expression. Ginger Ewing, Terrain co-founder, shared her insights on Terrain's impact and its significance for the local community.

"Imagine two vacant warehouses in the heart of downtown Spokane, transformed into a sprawling canvas for 427 local artists and their 795 pieces of artwork," Ewing described. "Terrain is a celebration of visual art, literary art, dance, performance, and music, all converging to create a truly immersive experience."

Ewing emphasized Terrain's commitment to supporting local artists, stating, "In 2023 alone, we put $983,000 directly back into our local artists' pockets. Terrain is more than just an event; it's a platform for empowering artists and fostering a sense of community."

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