Art Chowder July | August 2018, Issue 16 | Page 21

I stopped in to see Chuck and Alice Harmon at their home on a Tuesday afternoon. They are what my mom used to call a “cute couple.” The conversation was punctuated by Chuck saying he was going to let Alice talk and then interrupting to complete her sentences or to remind her to tell a particular story. They laugh easily and warmly. They are both artists. They met on the phone over 20 years ago when Chuck was working in Spokane and Alice was in Missoula. They became friends, eventually married, and both share a passion for painting and exhibiting — sometimes together as they did at the New Moon Art Gallery last month and sometimes independently. They have been members of River Ridge Association of Fine Arts for about five years. Their work will be included in the RRAFA show at Barrister Winery in July. They both have studios in their light- filled home on the north hill above the Spokane River. They were emphatic in saying that they each have their own workspace and the other needs to be invited in. Chuck is gregarious and would be happy to have people talking with him about his work as he makes it. Alice wants to work without interruption. Alice said, “I don’t think I had an option. I was born into a creative family. My dad was a newspaper owner. He was always reading and writing and telling stories. My mom did everything else. With five siblings there was never a lot of money but we always had crayons and paper and glue and clay and we were encouraged to “sit down and be quiet.” July | August 2018 21