The DC Commission on the Arts
and Humanities (DCCAH) is proud to announce the 2015 Artist Fellowship Program
(AFP) Exhibition. This exhibition presents some of the District's finest visual
artists, who each were awarded a FY15 Artist Fellowship Program (AFP) grant
from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. The exhibition and its
programs are free and open to the public.
The 24 AFP artists will each exhibit
a small body of work that illuminates their unique artistic perspective. The
collection of these artworks within the I Street Galleries underscores the
importance of establishing the first District government-operated public
gallery, and captures the broad scope of the dynamic, Washington, DC art scene.
The gallery provides an opportunity for artists to share their work with the
public on a daily basis, especially with those that may not visit museums or
galleries regularly. While on display, the work will receive exposure from
residents, art patrons and the press. Many works are available for purchase
directly from the artists.
"Our grantees are integral to
improving the quality of life in Washington, DC, and the Commission is pleased
to support them," said Edmund C. Fleet, Chair of the DC Commission on the
Arts and Humanities. "Funding is vital, and our support allows these
artists to produce quality art and programs for District residents and
visitors."
"Promoting excellence is a key
part of our mission," said Lionell Thomas, Executive Director of the DC
Commission on the Arts and Humanities. "The AFP grant program and this
exhibition are prime examples of how the Commission supports diverse artists
and artistic disciplines."
The AFP offers grants of up to
$10,000 to individual artists who make a significant contribution to the arts
and who strive to promote the arts in the District of Columbia.
Exhibiting Artists include:
Sondra Arkin, Jessica Beels, Anne Bouie, Adam Davies, Anna U. Davis,
Christopher Dolan, Nekisha Durrett, Mary Early, Cheryl Edwards, Rik Freeman,
Rania Hassan, Ian Jehle, Timothy Johnson, Rachel Kerwin, Gediyon Kifle, Nate
Lewis, Alex Mayer, Kathryn McDonnell, EJ Montgomery, Mike Osborne, Marta Perez
Garcia, Carmen Torruella-Quander, Joyce Wellman and Martine Workman.