Spokane Public Library
Eva Silverstone is an experienced Arts Education Specialist at Spokane Public Library, where responsibilities include directing the Artist-In-Residence program at The Hive. With a background in communications, Eva has held various roles at Spokane Public Library, including Communications Manager and Communications Specialist, where efforts focused on promoting library services and initiatives. Additionally, Eva serves as a Commissioner for Spokane Arts, appointed by the Spokane City Council and Mayor to support city arts initiatives. Previous volunteer experience includes serving on the board of Blueprints for Learning, enhancing early childhood education in Spokane. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts and English Literature from the University at Albany, SUNY, and completion of the Summer Writing Program at Naropa University.
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Spokane Public Library aims to inspire a thriving city through cultural and educational opportunities. An award-winning library that spans six branches and houses nearly half-a-million items, Spokane Public Library circulates nearly two million items and welcomes one million visitors annually. Customers can enjoy traditional library media and can also access digital downloads, databases, historical collections, art exhibits and interesting free programming. For general information about the library, please visit spokanelibrary.org or call us at 509-444-5300. Land Acknowledgement All Spokane Public Library buildings sit on the traditional homelands of the four bands of the Spokane Tribe of Indians: Sntútʔulixʷi, Snxʷmeneʔi, Sc̓qesciłni, and Sčewíleʔ (Upper Band, Middle Band, Lower Band, Chewelah Band). Since time immemorial, the Spokane Tribe of Indians has lived and cared for these grounds. Identifying themselves as “sqélixʷ,” or “Flesh of the Earth.” We pay our respects to their Elders – past, present, and emerging. We show gratitude to the land, river, and peoples who have been fishing, hunting, harvesting, and gathering here for generations. May we learn from one another’s stories, so that we may nurture the relationship of the People of the Spokane Tribe and to all those who share this land.