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Anchored Art is dedicated to high-quality tattoos and education

click to enlarge Courtesy photo Tattoo by Kyle Carpino When Jeremy...

Art Salvage Spokane’s expansive new space allows for less waste and more creativity

click to enlarge Young Kwak photos The Art Salvage team, from left: Alayna Biersdorff, Katie...

Local artists share how to prepare and care for your first tattoo(s)

click to enlarge Erick Doxey photo Artist Joey Benson inks Kaitlin Loe at Fortunata Tattoo....

The tattoo industry has experienced a world of change in the last few decades

click to enlarge Erick Doxey photo Beth Swilling applies a botanical tattoo. ...

Women-owned tattoo shops in the Inland Northwest offer welcoming, inclusive spaces to get inked

click to enlarge Young Kwak photo (From left) Evelyne Schafer, Lyn Sweet, Jor Koffel, Sara...

Tiger Tattoo, Spokane’s longest-running tattoo parlor, will always have its name stamped in history

Duffy "Moon" Foster, left, and Tiger Tattoo founder Walt Dailey, photographed in 2015.   Young Kwak photo" class="uk-display-block uk-position-relative uk-visible-toggle"> click to enlarge...

Expo ’74 helped to reveal the Spokane River

click to enlarge Young Kwak photo Looking at the serene south channel of the Spokane...

The Expo mastermind’s work to renew Spokane’s urban core took him all over the world; the city wouldn’t be the same without King Cole’s...

click to enlarge Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture photo Friends in high places: King...

The Spokane Symphony sends off three percussionists retiring after more than four decades each with the orchestra

click to enlarge Young Kwak photo Retiring Spokane Symphony percussionists (from left) Bryan Bogue, Paul...

Spokane helped bridge Cold War tensions by welcoming a massive Soviet delegation during Expo ’74 — including chefs

click to enlarge Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture photos The Soviet Pavilion on opening...

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