January 12, 2026 (Moscow, Idaho) — The City of Moscow and the Moscow Arts Commission announce the opening of the Produce exhibition, on view at the Third Street Gallery from January 15 – March 13, 2026. The artist reception from 4-6 p.m. on Thursday, January 15 will coincide with Moscow’s Artwalk event and will feature refreshments made by Goose House Bakery. The exhibition and reception will be located on the 3rd floor of Moscow City Hall. The exhibition includes artworks by:

Elizabeth Adan
Nancy Bowman
Mary Katherine Clancy
Julene Ewert
Rebecca Lewis
Maria Marx
Debbie McCormick
Martha McIver
Toya Pham
Megan Phelps
Belinda Rhodes
Ludmilla Saskova
Evelyn Simon
Heather Woolery

More information about the Third Street Gallery is available on the City of Moscow website.Support for City of Moscow Arts Department programming comes from the Idaho Commission on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. 
Saskova, Ludmilla_Cherries and Eggplants

Cherries and Eggplants
Ludmilla Saskova
Abundance by Belinda Rhodes

Abundance
Belinda Rhodes
Hollyhocks by Nancy Bowman

Hollyhocks
Nancy Bowman
About the Third Street Gallery

The Third Street Gallery is a space for art in the heart of downtown Moscow. City of Moscow Arts Staff and members of the Moscow Arts Commission have worked together to create artistic direction for the Third Street Gallery since the gallery’s opening in September 1997. The gallery features artworks in a wide range of media, subject matter, and content while presenting a curatorial vision open to all cultures and art forms. The Third Street Gallery exhibits the work of established and emerging makers from the Palouse and the broader Inland Northwest, celebrating the creative excellence of the region in a well-loved public space. The Third Street Gallery features artwork on the second and third floors inside Moscow City Hall. The building was designed by architect James Knox Taylor in 1911, and was formerly the Moscow Federal Building. Entered in the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 as a Second Renaissance Revival brick building, the structure now houses City offices and meeting spaces such as the City Council Chambers. The Third Street Gallery is an essential part of this building, as it brings art into the center of civic life in the City of Moscow. Third Street Gallery is located inside Moscow City Hall at 206 E. Third St. Moscow, ID. 

Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding federal holidays.