39 Years: Rejuvenate with Art, Accent on the
Positive, Let’s Celebrate!
March 17 – April 29, 2017
1429 Iris St.,
NW, Washington, DC 20012
Opening
Receptions to meet the Artists:
Friday March
17th 4-8pm, Saturday March 18, 2-6
&
Closing Reception: Saturday April 29, 2-5 pm
Featuring: Kim
Abraham, Jan Paul Acton, Doba Afolabi, Mason Archie, David Bacharach, Andrea Barnes, Bert Beirne, Caroline
Benchetrit, Harmon Biddle, Binder, Francesca Britton, James Butler, Lenny
Campello, Eric Elhenberger, Katie Dell-Kaufman, Renee DuRocher, Elissa
Farrow-Savos, Richard Fitzhugh, Robert Freeman, Carol Gellner-Levin, Cassandra
Gillens, Julie & Ken Girardini, Margery Goldberg, Carolyn Goodridge,
Stephen Hansen, Len Harris, Chris Hayman, Philip Hazard, Tony Henson, Frank
Holmes, Marcie Wolf & David Hubbard, Hubert Jackson, Robert Jackson, Gloria
Kirk, Joan Konkel, Michael Madzo, Chris Malone, Paul Martin Wolff, Donna
McCullough, Hadrian Mendoza, Davis Morton, Carol Newmyer, Ibou N’Daiye, Tom
Noll, Keith Norval, Katharine Owens,
Larry Ringgold, Preston Sampson, Gavin Sewell, Sica, Ellen Sinel, Bradley
Stevens, Jennifer Wagner, Curtis Woody, Joyce Zipperer and many more!
For almost 4
decades Zenith Gallery has been a pillar in the DC arts community. We attribute
our success to our ability to transform with the ever-changing times by
combining our longstanding commitment to unique artworks with our personalized,
high quality customer service. Commitment
to celebrating the creative spirit of our artists is the core value at the
heart of Zenith Gallery. As Owner and celebrated artist, Margery Goldberg, is
fond of saying, “With billions of people on the planet, for someone to come up
with an original idea and execute it in an original way is what has kept me in
business all these years.”
Starting in its humble Rhode Island Avenue
location, Ms. Goldberg established one of DC’s first artist studio complexes,
expanding from her woodworking shop and expanding to painters, sculptors, and
artists who work in the widest variety of medium, along with The Dance Exchange
and Studio Theater. All this lead to the 14th St. Arts
Corridor. The gallery then moved to 7th
Street helping turn downtown into the newest art district in Washington back in
the mid 80” s. Our present-day location
in Shepherd Park, which has been featured on WRC/NBC news Fox, News Channel 8,
Washington Post, and many more continues to pay homage to well-known and
emerging DC artists, as well as artists from far reaching corners of country
and globe. Zenith’s vast and unique
collection and layout gives our visitors a more comprehensive idea of the scope
of our mission, rather than the traditional white walls galleries giving both
the Gallery experience in our onsight gallery and the feeling of a salon
gallery throughout the home. This also includes two sculpture gardens front and
rear, one in a down emptied swimming pool.
The gallery’s collection ranges in size from monumental sculpture to
one-of-a-kind pieces works. Paintings, sculpture, fine crafts, mixed media has
also helped cement our reputation. Whether you are new to collecting art or a
long-time buyer, we are sure to inspire the art lover you. We can confidently
say that our collection is unlike anything you have seen before!
Zenith Gallery est. 1978
Celebrating 39 Years in the Nation’s Capital
1429 Iris St., NW, Washington DC 20012-1409
202-783-2963
art@zenithgallery.com