Gallery B is pleased to announce its July exhibition, “MFA @ Gallery B,” a juried exhibition of work by Maryland Federation of Art members consisting of 31 artists and 45 selections of works. The exhibit will be displayed from July 12 – August 6, 2023 at Gallery B, 7700 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite E, Bethesda, MD. Gallery hours for the show will be Wednesday – Saturday, 12-6pm, with a public reception on Saturday, August 5, 2023 from 3-5 PM.
Members of the Maryland Federation of Art residing in any of the states or territories
of the United States, Canada and Mexico were asked to enter the “MFA @ Gallery B” summer member show. The exhibition will include original 2D or 3D work.
Selected works by the following artists will be featured:
Nada Romanos Abizaid | McLean, VA |
John T Allen | Silver Spring, MD |
Kenneth L. Bachman | Bethesda, MD |
Sally Canzoneri | Washington, DC |
Pearl B Chang | Rockville, MD |
Ray Conrad | Frederick, MD |
David Diaz | Annapolis, MD |
Jayne BentleyGaskins | Reston, VA |
Georgi | Bethesda, MD |
Deborah Kommalan | Pasadena, MD |
Nichole Leavy | Pasadena, MD |
Gordon LYON | Gaithersburg, MD |
Steve Mabley | Washington, DC |
Rod Mayer | North Potomac, MD |
Cindy Mehr | Bel Air, MD |
Marcella Morgese | Knoxville, MD |
David Mosher | Gaithersburg, MD |
Richard Niewerth | Severna Park, MD |
Katharine K. Owens | Fredericksburg, VA |
Angela E. Petruncio | Arnold, MD |
Maria Stella Quezada | Rockville, MD |
Roz Racanello | Chesapeake Beach, MD |
Joh Ricci | Gettysburg, PA |
Edward Shmunes | West Columbia, SC |
robert steinem | colrain, MA |
Paul Tambellini | Silver Spring, MD |
Dave Vetal | Pasadena, MD |
Elaine Weiner-Reed | Severn, MD |
Robert Bruce Weston | Milton, DE |
Megan Whitfield | Arnold, MD |
Edward C Wlodarczak | North Potomac, MD |
“MFA @ Gallery B” was juried by Margery Goldberg, wood artist, founder, and director of Zenith Gallery. “I make art because that is who I am. I’ve known this since I was 10 when I started sculpture classes at Rochester Memorial Art Gallery”.
Goldberg majored in Art at George Washington University, and after college in 1973, she became the first female in America with a complete woodworking studio. For over 45 years, she’s been obsessed with the medium of wood.