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Small Treasures Opening Receptions to Meet the Artists: Friday, November 22, 5-8 pm & Saturday November 23, 2-5 pm Show dates: November 22, 2019 - January 11, 2020 At ZENITH GALLERY -1429 Iris Street NW, Washington DC 20012 Featuring Artists: Caroline Benchetrit, William Buchanan, F.Lennox Campello, Lea Craigie-Marshall, Susan Freda, Carolyn Goodridge, Ibou N'Diaye, Peter Hansen, Stephen Hansen, Hubert Jackson, Mihira Karra, Kristine Mays, Hadrian Mendoza, Nancy Nesvet, Carol Newmyer, Keith Norval, Katharine Owens, Elissa Farrow-Savos, Suzy Scarborough, Gavin Sewell, Paul Martin-Wolff, Marcie Wolf-Hubbard....and many more Artists New to Zenith Gallery: Nina Benton, Najee Dorsey, and Lisa Meek
Wheaton Arts Parade Gallery Grand Re-opening! Celebrate with local artists! Join for refreshments on Wednesday the 20th! 5-8pm! The Wheaton Arts Parade Gallery is on the lower level of the Westfield Wheaton shopping center at Entrance 11 across from Eterna Spa. Every two months there is a new exhibition of oil paintings, acrylics, watercolors, mixed media, photographs and sculptures. Ninety percent of all sales revenue goes directly to the artists. In exchange, the artists volunteer to manage the gallery. I hope that you will stop by and see the gallery's diverse collection and meet some of the talented artists in our midst.
I wrote a while back about all the watercolors of Scotland that I did while I lived there from 1989-1992... these rarely show up on the secondary art market.
This one is a steal at the current starting bid! See it here.
CONNERSMITH is proud to celebrate the gallery’s first two decades. Founded in 1999 by Leigh Conner and Jamie Smith, CONNERSMITH upholds a solid commitment to excellence in contemporary and post-war art. We mark this anniversary with the launch of a new WEBSITE custom-designed to deliver the most current information and facilitate research on artists, available works and gallery history.
The Triangle Art Studios"Combat2Canvas" participants narrated their military experiences through original works of art and writing, using these modalities to bridge the gap between military and civilian communities. Opening Reception: Nov. 8 , 6-8pm 7711 Old Georgetown Rd. Gallery Hours, Oct. 26 - Nov. 23 Fri. & Sat.,1-5pm Studio B will feature the artwork of Shanthi Chandrasekar. While many of her works are influenced by her Indian heritage, her true inspiration comes from the mystery and majesty of the world around her. Opening Reception: Nov. 8, 6-8pm 7475 Wisconsin Ave., Lower Level Gallery Hours: Tues.-Fri., 1-6pm Gallery B will feature landscape photographer Kee Woo Rhee with the exhibition "Time, Space, Matter and Beyond." Opening Reception: Nov. 8, 6-8pm 7700 Wisconsin Ave., Suite E Gallery Hours, Nov. 6 - 30 Wed. - Sat. 12-6pm
Rebecca Coles and Amy Genser Opening Reception - Friday, November 8, 6:30-8pm Show Dates - November 8 - December 31 RSVP at the Facebook Event Page Long View Gallery 1234 9th St NW Washington, DC 20001 Rebecca Cole’s work currently focuses on the reinvention of entomological cataloging, display and the assemblage of shapes. Each shape is hand drawn and then intricately hand cut from carefully selected paper, focusing on recycling a medium that would otherwise be discarded and lost. She dissects small details of color, imagery and text into silhouettes that are then re-sculptured, pinned and encased. Rebecca’s aim is to transform an every day object into a piece of work that invites the viewer to see beyond its original source. Amy Genser plays with paper and paint to explore her obsession with texture, pattern, and color. Evocative of natural forms and organic processes, her work is simultaneously irregular and ordered. She uses paper as pigment and constructs her pieces by layering, cutting, rolling, and combining paper.