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Art Galleries
The Dahmen Barn is located in Uniontown, WA, along Hwy 195, 16 miles south of Pullman, in a big white barn behind the famous fence of 1000 iron wheels. Originally a dairy barn, the renovated three story structure now houses artist’s studios and a retail shop with art and crafts created by more than 100 regional artists. Performing arts events, monthly exhibitions, classes for all ages, and dances are regularly scheduled. No daily admission fee. Fully ADA accessible. Open Thur-Sun 10am-6pm, with shorter hours 10am-4pm in Jan-Feb. For more details call (509)229-3414 or click here.
The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at WSU
The primary galleries of the museum are integral to the educational mission of Washington State University. The museum offers engagement with local, national, and international art and artists, and creates active partnerships across campus and the local community to integrate the visual arts into every aspect of the university’s mission.
The WSU Schnitzer Museum adheres to the highest standards of professionalism in building future generations of museum professionals through intern training and focused studies via an Exhibition Studies Minor. Visit https://museum.wsu.edu/ for the current hours.

The WSU Walking Art tour is a self-guided cell phone art tour on the Washington State University campus. Experience remarkable artwork in a new and intimate way. Take the time to enjoy a moment of awe, gain new insights, and engage with art in the places we work, study and play. Listen to artists’ comments and other information about the artwork on a free cell phone tour, download map and instructions here.
Located in the WSU Fine Arts Center, Gallery II has student works and visiting exhibits. Hours are 8-12pm, 1-5pm, Mon-Fri. For more information call (509)335-8686.
Located in the WSU Fine Arts Center, Gallery III is available seasonally with Bachelor of Fine Arts Graduate Art-Peak Tune in Dec-April. For more information call (509)335-8686.
Bank Left is a regional gallery located in the historic Bank Building in Palouse and features fine arts and crafts. The Gallery is open Thurs-Fri 11am-5pm and Saturday 11am-7:30pm. Wed-Sat 10am-5pm. For information, call (509)878-8425 or click here.
Third Street Gallery is located on the second and third floors of Moscow’s beautifully renovated and historic City Hall. The gallery exhibits the works of local and regional artists for the enjoyment of the residents and visitors to the community. 206 East Third Street, for more information call (208)883-7036 or click here.
Located in Moscow it serves the public with a year round rotating exhibition schedule. The gallery has included works by internationally famous artists as well as Northwest and regional artists. It is free and open to the public. For more information call (208)885-3586 or click here.