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Monday, March 10, 2014
Sunday, March 09, 2014
Rosemary Feit Covey at Evergreen Museum
Rosemary Feit Covey is without a doubt one of the foremost artistic minds of the region and in my opinion the top printmaker in the nation.
She currently has a retrospective at the Evergreen Museum at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore... The show opened last night and I am already getting emails about what an amazing and important show this is.
I plan to visit this show soon and hope that you do as well... It runs through May 25.
Mayer Fine Art Relocation Show
My Virginia dealer is the very hardworking art gallery Mayer Fine Art, which also represents several other DMV artists and who is one the Commonwealth's hardest working art dealers, as Sebastian has been doing art fairs all over the nation (and soon overseas).
They are moving to a new location in Norfolk and their grand opening show for their exciting new space is March 22nd from 7-9 PM.
Mayer Fine Art
801 Boush Street
Norfolk, VA 23510
Featured Artists:
Matthew Fine • Alexey Terenin • Judith Peck • Victoria F. Gaitán • Jose Antonio Sorolla Gallen • John R. G. Roth • Sheila Giolitti • Tanja Softic • Lenny Campello • Erin Schwinn • Blade Wynn • Mark Chatterley • Michael Fitts • Elizabeth Ryland Mears
They are moving to a new location in Norfolk and their grand opening show for their exciting new space is March 22nd from 7-9 PM.
Mayer Fine Art
801 Boush Street
Norfolk, VA 23510
Featured Artists:
Matthew Fine • Alexey Terenin • Judith Peck • Victoria F. Gaitán • Jose Antonio Sorolla Gallen • John R. G. Roth • Sheila Giolitti • Tanja Softic • Lenny Campello • Erin Schwinn • Blade Wynn • Mark Chatterley • Michael Fitts • Elizabeth Ryland Mears
Alchemical Vessels Opens Next Week
Opening
April 4, 2014, the Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Gallery will host the
return of Alchemical Vessels.
Alchemical Vessels brings together 125 local artists and 20 invited curators for a community dialogue on healing and transformation through the arts. Each artist will transform a simple ceramic bowl by means of his or her own personal aesthetic and medium, drawing inspiration from the bowl as a place of holding, open community, sacred space, and even the alchemical vessel. The show is an amazing grouping of Who's Who in the DMV art scene.The ceramic bowl was selected as the fundamental element of the exhibition to symbolize creating a space where healing can take place—an idea at the heart of Smith Center's work and mission. Metaphorically speaking, Smith Center—the space and the work we do within our walls—resembles an alchemical vessel. People bring their everyday burdens, fears, and pains to us, and in this place of holding, we help transform those toxic elements into hope, light, wisdom and strength.
The Alchemical Vessels exhibition will open at the
Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Gallery on April 4th and run through May 16th,
2014, with the opening reception on Friday, April 4th, 7-9pm. The Alchemical Vessels Benefit will take
place on Friday,
May 2nd, with doors opening at 7pm. With a $125 Benefit-Vessel Contribution, guests will be
admitted to the event and will select one of the 125 works on display to add to
their own collections.
For more
information about the Alchemical Vessels 2014 Benefit, please visit www.smithcenter.org/benefit.
Artists: Eames Armstrong, Sardar Aziz, Karen
Baer, Beth Baldwin, Michele Banks, Joseph Barbaccia, Carolyn Becker, Jessica
Beels, Joan Belmar, Lori Anne Boocks, Anne Bouie, Amy Braden, Julia Brown,
Karen O. Brown, Larry Brown, Amanda Burnham, Lenny Campello, Shanthi
Chandrasekar, Mei Mei Chang, Peter Charles, Asma Chaudhary, Travis Childers,
Eunmee Chung, Wesley Clark, Michael Corigliano, Sheila Crider, Candy Cummings,
Anna U. Davis, Rosetta DeBerardinis, Tamara De Silva, Elsabe Dixon, Joel
D'Orazio, David D'Orio, Chelsea S. Dobert-Kehn, Thomas Drymon, Nekisha Durrett,
Victor Ekpuk, Laura Elkins, Dana Ellyn, Erica Benay Fallin, Felisa Federman,
Jeremy Flick, Suzi Fox, Barbara Frank, Nancy Frankel, Shaunté Gates, Dawn
Gavin, Bita Ghavami, Aziza Claudia Gibson-Hunter, Melissa Glasser, Janis
Goodman, Pat Goslee, Sherill Anne Gross, John Grunwell, Nelson Gutierrez,
Kristen Hayes, Eve Hennessa, Sean Hennessey, Linda Hesh, Matt Hollis, Leslie
Holt, Jessica Hopkins, Karen Hubacher, Monica Jahan Bose, Barbara Johnson,
Wayson R. Jones, J'Nell Jordan, Mila Kagan, Sumita Kim, Joan Konkel, Yar
Koporulin, Walter Kravitz, Kate Kretz, Randall Lear, Heather Levy, Yue Li,
Nathan Loda, Armando Lopez-Bircann, Laurel Lukaszewski, James Mahoney, J.J.
McCracken, Donald McCray, Jayme Mclellen, Tendani Mpulubusi El, Komelia Okim,
Amie Oliver, Luis Peralta, Michael Platt, Maryanne Pollock, Lynn Putney,
Maria-Lana Queen, Beverly Ress, Kim Reyes, Glenn Richardson, Marie Ringwald,
Amber Robles-Gordon, Pam Rogers, Lisa Rosenstein, Nicole Salimbene, Samantha
Sethi, Matt Sesow, Amy Sherald, Shahin Shikhaliyev, Ellen Sinel, Casey Snyder,
Susan Stacks, Dafna Steinberg, Jennifer Strunge, Lynn Sures, Lynn Sylvester,
Ira Tattelman, Christine Buckton Tilman, Erwin Timmers, Ben Tolman, Novie
Trump, Shinji Turner-Yamamoto, Laurie Tylec, Michael Verdon, Jodi Walsh, Jenny
Walton, Ellyn Weiss, Stephanie Williams, Audrey Wilson, Sharon Wolpoff, and
Carmen C. Wong.
Curators:
Peggy Cooper
Cafritz, Educator, Philanthropist and Founder of D.C.'s Duke Ellington School
for the Arts | Jarvis DuBois, Independent Curator and Principal at J. DuBois
Arts | Monica Jahan Bose, Artist and Activist | Anne L'Ecuyer, Arts Management
Faculty at American University | Camille Mosley-Pasley, Photographer and Principal
at Pasley Place Photography | B.G. Muhn, Professor of Art, Georgetown
University | Michael O'Sullivan, Art Critic for The Washington Post | Dr.
Frederick P. Ognibene, M.D., NIH Physician, Fine Art Collector and; Past Board
Chair, Washington Project for the Arts | Michael Platt, Artist and Professor at
Howard University | Jennifer Riddell, Writer and Interpretive Projects Manager
at the National Gallery of Art | Adah Rose, Principal at Adah Rose Gallery |
Laura Roulet, Independent Curator and Writer | Molly Ruppert, Artist and
Gallery Director at the Warehouse Theater | Terry Scott, Cultural Organizer and
Independent Curator | Judy J. Sherman, Art Consultant and Principal at j. fine
art | Thomas Stanley, Professor at George Mason University | Nuzhat Sultan,
Independent Curator | Tim Tate, Artist and Co-Director of Washington Glass
School | R.L. Tillman, Artist, Teacher and Curator | Dolly Vehlow, Fine Art
Collector and Principal at Gallery O on H
Planning
Committee: Helen
Frederick, Deborah Lesser, Wendy Miller, PhD, Kim Schelling, Timothy Schelling,
and Ellyn Weiss.
Saturday, March 08, 2014
Friday, March 07, 2014
Wanna go to a super cool opening tomorrow?
Where: 1429 Iris St., NW Washington, DC 20012-1409
When: March 7-April 26, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 8, 2:00-6:30 PM, 2014 and Sunday March 9, 2:00-4:00pm
Gallery Hours: Friday and Saturday 12-6 pm any other times by appointment
Fransbergen, Robert Freeman, Julie & Ken Girardini, Margery E. Goldberg, Stephen Hansen,
Christine Hayman, Philip Hazard, David Hubbard, Robert Jackson, Katie Dell Kaufman, Peter
Kephart, Susan Klebanoff, Joan Konkel, Chris Malone, Joey Manlapaz, Michela Mansuino, Donna
McCullough, Davis Morton, Carol Newmyer, Tom Noll, Fernando Roman, Sica, Ellen Sinel, Paula Stern, Bradley Stevens, Cassie Taggart, Tim Tate, Marci Wolf-Hubbard, Paul Martin Wolff, Joyce Zipperer and more.
When: March 7-April 26, 2014
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 8, 2:00-6:30 PM, 2014 and Sunday March 9, 2:00-4:00pm
Gallery Hours: Friday and Saturday 12-6 pm any other times by appointment
36 years, where has the time gone, hundreds of art shows, 1000’s of clients, vast new technologies in the art world. The artists’ still knock my socks off and creativity is thriving. How Washington and the world have changed. The artists keep on creating and astounding us at every turn. Art is more important than ever in this media over exposed world. That the artists can come up with an original thought and execute it in an original way fascinates me and keeps me enthusiastic and dedicated to the artists, my clients, Washington and the art world. Come celebrate with us and experience art, art and more art. The entire Zenith Family thanks you all for keeping us in business for all of these years.
Lists of Artists: Kim Abraham, Lenny Campello Renee DuRocher, Eric Ehlenberger, EstellaGallery Owner, director and artist, Margery E. Goldberg
Fransbergen, Robert Freeman, Julie & Ken Girardini, Margery E. Goldberg, Stephen Hansen,
Christine Hayman, Philip Hazard, David Hubbard, Robert Jackson, Katie Dell Kaufman, Peter
Kephart, Susan Klebanoff, Joan Konkel, Chris Malone, Joey Manlapaz, Michela Mansuino, Donna
McCullough, Davis Morton, Carol Newmyer, Tom Noll, Fernando Roman, Sica, Ellen Sinel, Paula Stern, Bradley Stevens, Cassie Taggart, Tim Tate, Marci Wolf-Hubbard, Paul Martin Wolff, Joyce Zipperer and more.
Zenith Gallery est. 1978
Celebrating 36 Years in the Nation’s Capital
1429 Iris St., NW, Washington DC 20012-1409
202-783-2963 www.zenithgallery.com art@zenithgallery.com
Dr. Jane Chu nominated to be NEA head honcho
Last month President B.H. Obama nominated a new candidate to be confirmed as the Chair for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA): Dr. Jane Chu, the Chief Executive Officer of the Kauffman Center of Kansas City, MO.
President Obama said, “Jane’s lifelong passion for the arts and her background in philanthropy have made her a powerful advocate for artists and arts education in Kansas City. She knows firsthand how art can open minds, transform lives and revitalize communities, and believes deeply in the importance of the arts to our national culture. I’m proud to nominate her as Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts.”
When confirmed, Dr. Chu will fill an NEA post that has been vacant since the 2012 resignation of Rocco Landesman.
President Obama said, “Jane’s lifelong passion for the arts and her background in philanthropy have made her a powerful advocate for artists and arts education in Kansas City. She knows firsthand how art can open minds, transform lives and revitalize communities, and believes deeply in the importance of the arts to our national culture. I’m proud to nominate her as Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts.”
When confirmed, Dr. Chu will fill an NEA post that has been vacant since the 2012 resignation of Rocco Landesman.
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