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{"id":11,"date":"2025-12-05T21:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-12-05T21:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.spokane-rentals.com\/blog\/2025\/12\/02\/art-and-sound-how-to-make-the-most-out-of-u-districts-creative-spots-this-december\/"},"modified":"2026-01-26T15:34:05","modified_gmt":"2026-01-26T15:34:05","slug":"art-and-sound-how-to-make-the-most-out-of-u-districts-creative-spots-this-december","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.spokane-rentals.com\/blog\/2025\/12\/05\/art-and-sound-how-to-make-the-most-out-of-u-districts-creative-spots-this-december\/","title":{"rendered":"Art and Sound: How to Make the Most Out of U District\u2019s Creative Spots This December"},"content":{"rendered":"

Thinking about moving to the University District in Spokane? Good call. Thinking about experiencing everything the neighborhood has to offer in December? Even better. Winter here is cold, sure, but it’s also alive. With some of the finest art galleries, cozy caf\u00e9s, and music venues in Spokane, plus apartments like ours that wrap you up in comfort, this is the place to be.<\/p>\n

Thanks to the vibrant layout and walkability of this youthful area, you can hop from a student recital at Myrtle Woldson to a quiet exhibition at the Jundt Art Museum without needing a car. Public sculptures, murals tucked behind buildings, and pop-up shows make the cultural scene of U-District more palpable than ever. This is where you’ll find dozens of performances, exhibitions, and community events, from First Friday art walks to student installations that make your evening stroll inspiring.<\/p>\n

If you don’t feel like browsing a million sites to get the info, we’ve got you covered. Read on and let us show you the spots you’ll soon call your daily go-tos.<\/p>\n

Galleries & Art Spaces<\/h2>\n

You don’t have to cross the University District to enjoy Spokane’s artistic spirit—just head inside those spots you were already passing on your commute. It's like your personal art crawl… minus the freezing toes (maybe just slightly chilly).<\/p>\n

Explore Gonzaga’s Jundt Art Museum in Spokane<\/h3>\n

The Jundt Art Museum<\/a> sits right on Gonzaga University<\/a>’s campus (just off Cincinnati Avenue, between Boone and Desmet), and it’s really easy to find if you follow the bell tower. It includes the main Jundt Galleries, the more intimate Arcade Gallery, a Chancellor’s Room exhibition lounge, and a Print Study Room. Another great thing? Admission is free, and the museum is open Monday–Saturday, making it the perfect cold-weather escape.<\/p>\n

One of their current exhibitions<\/a>, “Personal to Political: Celebrating the African American Artists of Paulson Fontaine Press” runs through December 20 and features 40 prints by talented artists. There’s even a sculpture by David Huffman made from 650 rubber basketballs—talk about bouncing ideas around. You can also explore the works of Freuen & Farrell, and their passion for ceramic pieces with organic designs.<\/p>\n

Feel the Contemporary Pulse at Saranac Art Projects<\/h3>\n

Located at 25 W Main Avenue towards downtown, Saranac Art Projects<\/a> highlight the modern artists of University District, Spokane. It’s a cozy weekend stop, open on Fridays and Saturdays, ideal for finding a little treasure to take home or simply enjoying creative energy. Walk around it, and you’ll notice murals and sculptures on the back of the Saranac and Community buildings, turning the neighborhood into an ever-changing painting.<\/p>\n

Want to experience more of the city’s galleries? Check out the Spokane Arts Interactive Map<\/a>.<\/p>\n

First Friday, Spokane<\/h3>\n

Have you ever heard of First Friday<\/a>? It’s a local tradition organized by the Downtown Spokane Partnership, and it’s, well, in the name. On the first Friday of every month (for example, December 5th this year), galleries, studios, and pop-up spaces open their doors for an evening of culture and conversation. This event blends art with socialization at venues like D2 Gallery and Studio<\/a>, The Spokane Club<\/a>, and Jaazz Salon<\/a>, which is hosting its one-year anniversary party. You might have to step out of the University District, Spokane, but that’s kind of the point—First Fridays bring residents from all neighborhoods together, and you don’t want to miss it.<\/p>\n

Live Music: Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center Warms the U-District<\/h2>\n

If the neighborhood had a pulse, you’d hear it from the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center<\/a>. Sitting right at 211 E DeSmet Ave, this gorgeous venue is Gonzaga’s creative home base—but don’t let the university tie fool you. It’s not just a place for students and faculty. Families, professionals, and locals from across the city enjoy it all winter long. You walk in expecting a performance and walk out feeling like you were part of something bigger.<\/p>\n

December is one of the busiest months here, and honestly, one of the best times to experience it. These are a few events<\/a> you can attend:<\/p>\n