The Chronicles of Anderdingus dropped in today!
You can listen to all the tracks in Youtube here. My fave is Cubani Fiesta!
You can also listen on Spotify here.
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The Chronicles of Anderdingus dropped in today!
You can listen to all the tracks in Youtube here. My fave is Cubani Fiesta!
You can also listen on Spotify here.
Come out to see photographs taken by Maryanne Pollock at the Flamenco Festival in Córdoba, Spain, on view to the public for the first time, along with some of her small works on paper. The opening for “Electrico Magnifico Flamenco” will take place at Tiny Vinyl Shop in Adams Morgan on Thursday, March 13 from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Enjoy some Spanish wine and snacks as you listen to the sound of Flamenco music on vinyl for a more sensory and immersive experience. All works are available for purchase and on view from March 13, 2025 – April 10, 2025.
About the Artist: Though photography has been a daily practice of Pollock’s since age three, she is known for her paintings. This show represents an exciting new step for the artist — the first exhibit featuring her photography. Maryanne Pollock received her BFA from Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia and also spent time studying in Rome, Italy. She continued pursuing her passion for creating art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the Corcoran College of Art and Design and American University in Washington, DC. Her love of travel, art and culture have taken her to many places overseas and she has spent time living abroad in Egypt, Italy and Spain. Her work has been exhibited internationally in Venice, Paris, Glasgow, Basel, and Cairo. Most recently her works have been on view at Gallery 2112, Equity Gallery, the Kreeger Museum, the Phillips Collection, Bridgette Mayer Gallery and the Mclean Project for the Arts.
Gallery Hours:
Monday – Thursday 4:00 p.m.- 7:00 p.m.
Friday & Saturday Noon – 8:00 p.m.
Sunday Noon – 6:00 p.m. or by appointment
Contact Ty Cumbie at (347) 425-2044 or email tcumbie62@gmail.com
Tiny Vinyl Shop
2501 Champlain St NW
Washington, DC 20009
Artist Website for Maryanne Pollock: https://www.obeliskgallery.com/about-the-artist
Opening Night Event details:
10th Anniversary Exhibition!
Otis Street Arts Project celebrates its 10th anniversary with an exhibition featuring 10 of their favorite artists.
OSAP started when glass artist Sean Hennessey first met sculptor David Mordini and decided to open an art space based on a handshake and good vibes.
A decade later, OSAP remains dedicated to fostering a creative community, warm and welcoming for our in-house artists and one that showcases exceptional artists from the DMV. Over these ten years, OSAP has hosted performance art, exhibitions, small theater, meetings, public critiques and served as a gathering space for the greater art community. We have worked with hundreds of artists and have invited 10 artists to help celebrate this major milestone.
Artists:
Robin Bell, Lorenzo Cardim, Cheryl Edwards, Heloisa Escudero, Adam Griffiths, Sean Hennessy, James Huckenpahler, Zofie King, Carolina Mayorga, Mercedes
Exhibition: March 22–May 3, 2024
Hours during exhibition: Sat 12–4PM and also by appointment
Opening reception: March 22, 6-9PM
The Chronicles of Anderdingus drop on March 11, 2025 - really new young rap with excellent, intelligent lyrics!
Saturday, March 8 from 10:30 - 11:30am
Click HERE for more info on Cory Oberndorfer and link to the talk!
Join us on Saturday using the following Art Clinic Online (ACO) meeting zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84149389951?pwd
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Meeting ID: 841 4938 9951
Passcode: 593923
Zenith Gallery's 47th "Amethyst" Anniversary
in Honor of Women's History Month
A Group Exhibition | March 7 - April 19, 2025
MEET THE ARTISTS RECEPTIONS: Sat, March 8, 2-6 pm
ARTIST TALKS: Saturdays in March & April at 2:00 pm (More to be announced)
March 15- Richard Binder, Mihira Karra, Carol Newmyer, Patrick Smith, and Luther Wright
March 22- Julee Dickerson-Thompson, David Glick, Marcie Wolf-Hubbard, and David Hubbard
March 29- Lynda Smith-Bugge, Meredith Osterman. April 5- Katherine Owens
April 12- Anne Calamuci (with Kim Reyes), Cheryl Edwards, Anne Marchand, and Christopher Wagner
Featuring Artists: Doba Afolabi, Linda Atkinson, Bert Beirne, Mitzi Bernard, Joanathan Bessaci, Richard Binder, Jackie Braitman, Ram Brisueno, William Buchanan, Anne Calamuci ,F. Lennox Campello, Sheryll Cashin, Lisa Conway, Lea Craigie-Marshall, Julee Dickerson-Thompson, Marija Djakovi, Buzz Duncan, Renee duRocher, Cheryl Edwards, Cheryl Elmo, David Glick, Margery Goldberg, Carolyn Goodridge, Stephen Hansen, Len Harris, Chris Hayman, Philip Hazard, Bernie Houston, David Hubbard, Hubert Jackson, Robert C. Jackson, Ronni Jolles, Mihira Karra, Susan Klebanoff. Barbara Kobylinska, Joan Konkel, Michela Mansuino, Anne Marchand, Donna McCullough, Carol Newmyer, Tom Noll, Sam Noto, Meredith Osterman, Katharine Owens, Qrcky, Larry Ringgold, Suzy Scarborough, Susan Fay Schauer, Ron Schwerin, Gavin Sewell, Ellen Sinel, Patricia Skinner, Patrick Smith, Lynda Smith-Bugge, Bradley Stevens, Christopher Wagner, Jennifer Wagner, Marcie Wolf-Hubbard, Paul Martin Wolff, Curtis Woody, Luther Wright, Michael Young, and more.At 1429 Iris Street NW, Washington, DC 20012 | 202-783-2963
Tonight I will be at Artists & Makers in Rockville, which will celebrate 10 years of being one of the key parts of the visual arts tapestries of the DMV!
Let me repeat: Art galleries are labors of love and often run by the skin of the teeth of the owners! 10 year anniversary for art spaces is like 100 years for any other business!
Celebrations are today Friday, March 7, 2025 from 5:00PM - 8:00PM at Artists & Makers Studios, 11810 Parklawn Drive, Suite 210 in Rockville, MD 20852.
The event runs from 5-8pm, with remarks by various folks, including me, starting at 7pm.
A sparkling cider toast to the artists will follow. There are open studios throughout the 13,000 sq ft, five gallery exhibits that include a children’s exhibit in studio 11 (their large classroom) for Bethesda Bannockburn Elementary students, the Women’s Caucus for Art – DC exhibit, the 19 member Gallery 209, the Resident Artist “Best of” exhibit, and a mini-solo show for Resident Artist Kate Bramante.