Saturday, June 27, 2015
Friday, June 26, 2015
Gallery B call for artists
The Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District and Bethesda Urban Partnership are accepting applications for Gallery B 2016 exhibitions.
This gallery (the former Fraser Gallery), located at 7700 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite E in downtown Bethesda, is available to interested artists and arts organizations for one-month rentals. All media including, but not limited to, painting, photography and sculpture is eligible to use the space. Gallery B does not take a commission on any artwork sold during the exhibition.
This gallery (the former Fraser Gallery), located at 7700 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite E in downtown Bethesda, is available to interested artists and arts organizations for one-month rentals. All media including, but not limited to, painting, photography and sculpture is eligible to use the space. Gallery B does not take a commission on any artwork sold during the exhibition.
They are seeking applications from local artists and arts organizations for month-long exhibitions in 2016. Gallery B has approximately 1,500 sq. feet of available exhibition space. The deadline for submission is August 3, 2015.
To be considered for a solo or group exhibition, and to review the gallery requirements, please complete this application.
To be considered for a solo or group exhibition, and to review the gallery requirements, please complete this application.
Thursday, June 25, 2015
And then it hit artwork
This is what happens when a battle over a piece of cloth with complicated interpretations and emotional responses, filters down towards artwork.
Make sure that you read the comments, so that you can see how angry our fellow citizens are.
Hubris Ate Nemesis .... Sigh...
Make sure that you read the comments, so that you can see how angry our fellow citizens are.
Hubris Ate Nemesis .... Sigh...
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Paintings of the Fraser Gallery... I mean Gallery B

It is one of the series by Abramson titled "Gallery After Hours" depicting the interesting reflections on the windows of Bethesda's iconic
The other two paintings are also part of the series.
Details about the exhibition itself are on the invite to the left. The opening reception is Thursday, June 25, 6-8 PM.
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Galleries After Hours III 24 x 36 inches |
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Galleries After Hours III 24 x 48 inches |
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Galleries After Hours III 24 x 36 inches |
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Update on Alper Initiative
You can refresh on the terrific Alper Inititiave and the spectacular impact that it will have on DMV artists here. Then for an update:
In order to learn more about the project please check out their Facebook page, or this recent article. They are also in the process of building their webpage.
The new home of the Alper Initiative will be:
2,000 square foot space 5 exhibitions of Washington art per year 1 common gathering area for events and film screenings DC's only museum space dedicated to the display, research, and encouragement of the region’s art
The construction begins on August 1st, 2015, and the new space will open in January of 2016.
In order to learn more about the project please check out their Facebook page, or this recent article. They are also in the process of building their webpage.
Monday, June 22, 2015
The curious case of the media ignoring Rachel Dolezal's art lies
It has been said that the real power of the mainstream media is to "ignore." That is, to pick and choose what "they" want to publish and "make known"; the latter usually something that fits the particular agenda of the individual news organization.
The comments for some of DC Art News' posts on Rachel Dolezal abound with recommendations from DC Art News readers encouraging Dave Castillo and I to go to the mainstream press outlets with the various artistic deceptions and outright lies that Dolezal has purposefully committed throughout her artistic life.
The comments for some of DC Art News' posts on Rachel Dolezal abound with recommendations from DC Art News readers encouraging Dave Castillo and I to go to the mainstream press outlets with the various artistic deceptions and outright lies that Dolezal has purposefully committed throughout her artistic life.
Movie Still from the film Pariah
And I have! I have contacted dozens and dozens of editors, writers, newsrooms about the expose that shines a light on her lies and fabrications when it comes to her art life.
So far, the response has been mostly zero.
Why would the media ignore the fact that Rachel Dolezal may have fabricated her art CV? Why would they ignore that she most likely lied (or vastly exaggerated) about her art sales while in the DMV?
While would they ignore the fact that she appears to be selling photo reproductions on canvas as original paintings?
Could it be because these discoveries fall "outside" of her race change storyline and expose the fact that her entire persona, including her production as an artist, is built on lies?
Many good people, who are not aware of Dolezal's artistic deceptions, have been otherwise very accepting of Dolezal's racial lie. After all, she was one with the "cause", blah, blah, blah, goes the "accepting" narrative.
Were they to discover that Dolezal not only created a mountain of lies in order to provide a base for her racial lie, and her life as a victim, etc. but also mimicked that performance for her persona as an artist, then they might repudiate her -- as a person -- rather than accept her, as a "sister."
George Bernard Shaw schooled
"I am enclosing two tickets to the first night of my new play; bring a friend, if you have one." - George Bernard Shaw to Winston Churchill
"Cannot possibly attend first night; will attend second ... If there is one."
- Winston Churchill, in response
"Cannot possibly attend first night; will attend second ... If there is one."
- Winston Churchill, in response
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