Co-op Art Gallery — Moscow Food Co-op

The Moscow Food Co-op strives to be at the heart of a thriving, healthy, and inclusive community. We take pride in supporting local artists in our community. We welcome your interest in displaying your work in this community space!

Current Gallery Show:

Artist - Makayla Schmick
April 1 - 30

Living in Idaho for eight years, Makayla found inspiration in the changing seasons and the joy of cooking. This collection reflects her love for simple, everyday moments—like experimenting with fresh ingredients, making homemade pizza, and brewing coffee. Created on her iPad with digital colored pencils, these illustrations celebrate the beauty of food and family.

Visit the Good Food Gallery this month to see Makayla’s art or come to the ArtWalk April 17 from 4 - 6:30 p.m. at the Co-op.


Accepted Categories:
Pieces must be able to hang on the wall. Craft/traditional arts, photography, drawing, mixed-media/multi-discipline, painting, printmaking, and sculpture are all acceptable as long as they are able to be hung. Questions? Email us at marketingmanager@moscowfood.coop.

Event Dates:
Upcoming installation and show dates are listed below. Stop by to see the show anytime we’re open! We are currently a host location for the City of Moscow’s Artwalk from October - June.

Location:
Art will be displayed at the downtown Moscow Food Co-op, located at 121 E 5th Street in Moscow, Idaho.


Upcoming Gallery Shows:

Ashley Rich - May 2025

Palouse Watercolor Socius - June 2025

Sue Segota - July 2025

Rachel Svinth - August 2025

Ena Riml - September 2025

Ludmilla Parez - October 2025

Are you interested in showing your work at the Moscow Food Co-op’s gallery? Email marketingmanager@moscowfood.coop today!


Submission Rules:
Two dimensional artwork should be ready to hang with a frame or wrapped canvas. Maximum size (including frame) is three feet high by six feet wide. All art must be suitable for family viewing. The Co-op is not responsible for advertising sales or any damages to the installation as it is in an unmonitored, public space.

We are happy to work with the artist on display options and making sure work is displayed as the artist wishes. 

The Moscow Food Co-op is not responsible for damage or theft of any displayed art installations.