Highlights
Art & Environment
The Nature of Belonging
Throughout 2025, we endeavored to capture the vital human threads of creativity and connection to nature as expressions of WHY we must conserve our wild spaces. From concert halls to aerial flights, to live painting and tree planting, the adventure of documenting our need for INLC in this regional work was diverse and beautiful.
A Musical Tribute to the Land
Someplace to Belong To
We collaborated with local musicians Olivia Brownlee and Michael Kropf to record this haunting duet, and ring out a final homage to Glen Tana on the homestead piano before its move to the Gonzaga Campus (Michael’s office) where the tunes of students ring with memory of the land.
Stories of Past & Future
Glen Tana
In 2023 we produced this powerful film with INLC and their partners that highlights the vision for and history of Glen Tana – inviting the community to take part in this once-in-a-lifetime chance to permanently protect from development some 1,060 acres through conservation, expanding our State Park system, and returning land and access to the Little Spokane to the Spokane Tribe in support of salmon reintroduction efforts. Learn more at inlandnwland.org/glen-tana
Celebrating Preserved Wild Spaces
Rimrock to Riverside
Concerned neighbors and conservationists looking to protect essential wildlife corridors and access to natural spaces achieved a dream result with the organizational partnership and nimbleness of the INLC. This reflective piece served as a celebration for members of what the nonprofit is capable of, and set the stage for more greatly impactful projects to come.