GALLERIES a guide to Washington/Baltimore metropolitan area art spaces November 2014 November openings 1 Saturday 5-9 pm: The Artists Gallery, Maryland Charles Bowers. See image, p.4. 5-8 pm: Washington Printmakers Gallery, Georgetown - Terry Svat. 2-6 pm: Zenith Gallery, (see Downtown DC) - Master of Illusion: Through the Mediums of Joan Konkel. 2 Sunday 2-4 pm: Montpelier Arts Center, Maryland- All Hung Exhibition, Megan Van Wagoner, Lori Ulmer-Hanson. 7 Friday 6-9 pm: International Art and Artists, Hillyer Art Space, Dupont CircleChristine Pearl, Visible Iceland, Anthony Palliparambil. 6-8 pm: Marsha Mateyka Gallery, Dupont Circle - Stephen Talasnik: Linear Transformations, Structures of Questionable Origins. 6-8 pm: Studio Gallery, Dupont Circle Thierry Guillemin, Yvette Kraft, Trix Kuijper. 6-8:30 pm: Touchstone Gallery, Downtown - The Observant Eye, David Alfuth, Photography@Touchstone. 8 Saturday 4-6 pm: Studio Gallery, Dupont Circle Thierry Guillemin, Yvette Kraft, Trix Kuijper. 2-4 pm: Printmakers, Inc., Oldtown Alexandria- JOINTVENTURE. 6-9 pm: Workhouse Arts Center, Virginia2nd Saturday Art Walk. 6 Thursday 5-7 pm: Watergate Gallery, Downtown DC Alexander Vasiljev . 7-9 pm: McLean Project for the Arts, Virginia - Rachel Rotenberg, Ryan Carr Johnson, JD Deardourff. 6-8 pm: Stevenson University School of Design Gallery, Baltimore - Baltimore Help Portrait. 7 Friday 6-8:30 pm: Alex Gallery, Dupont Circle European and American painters; German sculptor Otto Scherer. Gallery A: Paintings by George Iso and maps by artistic cartographer Michael Reagan. 6:30 - 8:30 pm: Arts Club of Washington, Downtown - Jane Godfrey, Leslie Nolan, Bob Tetro. Spilsbury Gallery: Featured Artist: V. Ito Briones. 7-9 pm: Del Ray Artisans, Oldtown Alexandria - Nourish & Flourish: The Food Show. 6-8 pm: Foundry Gallery, Dupont Circle Donna K. McGee. 2 ■ galleries ■ NOVEMBER 2014 Protect and enjoy your historical documents with archival framing WONDER GRAPHICS PICTURE FRAMING VERMONT AVE & K St NW (202) 898-1700 Open 11-5, Mon - Fri 9 Sunday 3-5 pm: Maryland Federation of Art Gallery on the Circle, Annapolis Strokes Of Genius: A Fine Art Painting Exhibition. 2-4 pm: Multiple Exposures Gallery, Oldtown Alexandria - Invitational Photography Exhibit. 12 Wednesday 6-8 pm: Media Arts Gallery MC Rockville, Maryland - Eternal Photographs: Celebrating Traditional Historical Processes. 14 Friday 6-9 pm: Waverly Street Gallery, Bethesda - Liz Wolf. GREGORY STALEY PHOTOGRAPHS The highest quality art documentation for very low rates -Free pickup and delivery -CD-ROM’s and digital -Will travel to you 15 Saturday 6:30-8:30 pm: Adah Rose Gallery, Maryland (see our website) - Brian Dupont. Music by Terraplane. 2-5 pm: The Loft Gallery, Virginia - Graciela Congote Keane. 6-8:30 pm: Touchstone Gallery, Downtown - The Observant Eye, David Alfuth, Photography@Touchstone. 19 Wednesday 6-8 pm: C. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore Carol Frost. 21 Friday 6-8 pm: Susan Calloway Fine Arts, Georgetown - Nurieh Mozaffari: Paris Révé. 4-8 pm: The Loft Gallery, Virginia - Holiday Treasures: Annual Small Works and Miniatures Show. 5-8 pm: The Old Print Gallery, Georgetown - 2014 Winter Contemporary Show. STUDIO (202) 234-5310 CELL (301) 706-3889 21 Friday 4-8 pm: Zenith Gallery, (see Downtown DC) - The Art of Anne Bouie: Transformative Roots & Ritual Objects. 22 Saturday 3-6 pm: Zenith Gallery, (see Downtown DC) - The Art of Anne Bouie: Transformative Roots & Ritual Objects. 28 Friday 10 am-7 pm: Workhouse Arts Center, Virginia- Black Friday Holiday Celebration at the Workhouse. NOVEMBER 2014 galleries ■ 3 Charles Bowers The Cigar, from Faces of Cuba pigment ink on watercolor paper thru The Artists Gallery 301-696-8187 216 N. Market Street, Frederick, Md. oct 31-nov 1/recep 5-9 Donna K. McGee Hush 36"x 36", acrylic on canvas NOVEMBER 2014 ■ Vol 42, No. 3 Publisher & Editor: Reid Baron Production : Deborah Gay Phone: 301 270-0180 ■ Fax: 301 270-0561 Hours: Mon-Fri 11-5 Correspondence and Delivery address: 6504 Allegheny Ave, Takoma Park, MD 20912 Website at www.galleriesmagazine.com e-mail:galleriesmag@hotmail.com galleries is published monthly, except for the Summer edition, which encompasses June, July & August & the Winter edition covering January & February. Subscriptions are available for $24/year. Established 1973©2014 Reid Baron 4 ■ galleries ■ NOVEMBER 2014 WHAT WAS I THINKING – Abstract painting by Donna K. McGee is her two-year study of color, texture, and form. Working in acrylic and texture often on a large scale, McGee's bold painterly brushwork combines with dramatic forms and color for a breathtaking impact upon the viewer. McGee is frequently asked, “What were you thinking when you painted this?” She answers, “Sometimes I have no memory of how it all came together. That may sound odd. I am very intuitive when I paint; I become totally immersed in the colors, textures, and form as they mix and change before my eyes. “I’m always moved when others tell me about things they see in my paintings, that I never intended. The show will include my thoughts along side each painting as part of the exhibition. WHAT WAS I THINKING? is seldom what the viewer sees and I love that interaction. What others think while viewing my work becomes – All in the eye of the beholder.” McGee has caught the interest of collectors and her work can be found in DC area corporate conference rooms, lobbies, and private homes, as well as in PA, OR, NC, New York, Chicago, and London. The Foundry Gallery 1314 18th St NW, First Floor, (202) 463-0203 November 5-November 30 Reception: Friday, November 7, 6-8 pm Addison Ripley Fine Art Burton Marinkovich Fine Art Susan Calloway Fine Art Cross Mackenzie Gallery Eisley Fine Art Kathleen Ewing Gallery Barbara Fendrick Fine Art Jane Haslem Gallery Maurine Littleton Gallery Marsha Mateyka Gallery Parish Gallery Principle Gallery Watergate Gallery Lavinia Wohlfarth Gallery Zenith Gallery For more than thirty years, members of the Art Dealers Association of Greater Washington (ADAGW) have represented a broad spectrum of fine art experiences and disciplines. They are proud of their ongoing contributions to the cultural life of the Washington, DC community. Members are acknowledged experts in their chosen fields and maintain the highest business standards in exhibiting and selling fine art. Visit ADAGW online for a listing of current members and activities. www.washingtonartdealers.org Downtown $Arts Club of Washington "Aaron Gallery 2017 Eye St NW, (202) 331-7282, ext 119. Free and open to the public Tues-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-2; please call to confirm hours and availability. 2101 L Street NW Ste. 800 Hours: By Appointment Only, 202.234.3311 Aaron Gallery is a contemporary art space committed to bringing the public the finest Abstract Expressionist painting and sculpture, with an emphasis on color. It proudly represents many local, national, and international artists working in a variety of media. November 7 – 29: Curator: Erich Keel, Head of Education at the Kreegar Museum (Emeritus.) Artists: Jane Godfrey, Leslie Nolan, Bob Tetro. Spilsbury Gallery, Featured Artist: V. Ito Briones. $Luther W. Brady The George Washington University, Media & Public Affairs Building, 805 21st St NW, 2nd floor, (202) 994-1525. Open Tues-Fri 10-5: Acclaimed contemporary abstract expressionist Duane Cregger’s newest works on view thru Dec 22 at the gallery’s Chevy Chase location. We continue to display the works of highly esteemed Washington DC -based painter Javier Cabada with his series Chromatisms, #November 21. High-resolution through Friday, images available upon request. 4 9 Art Gallery Susan Roth: Form, Frame, Fold featuring acrylic paintings and steel paintings in this DC debut by artist Susan Roth, October 22 January 30, 2015. Catalogue accompanies the exhibition. Free and open to the public 1 For further info on exhibitions: www.gwu. edu/~bradyart. 2 12 IA AV E NE H STREET E W 11th ST YO ST M AV RK E / I STREET F ST ST G ST 6th % 7th WHITE HOUSE ST H STREET 9th ST 19th ST 21st ST $ AV M E ST E STREET E STREET PE D ST C STREET THE ELLIPSE NN M CONSTITUTION AVE 28 6 ■ galleries ■ S 10th ST IA M 14th ST AN 15th ST LV M 7th TT 9th ST SE 13th ST I STREET SY 17th ST NN 20th ST IN HU 12th ST H PS PE I STREET 22nd ST RG AC K STREET A M ! & WATER GATE KENNEDY CENTER SS L STREET H STREET VI MA 16th ST VE A E IR M " H EW N M STREET 18th ST 24th ST 23rd ST 25th ST * M NOVEMBER 2014 3 28 SY LVA D STREET NIA AV E M IN DIA NA /Touchstone Gallery 901 NY Ave, NW, 202.347.2787. email: touchstonegallery@gmail.com Open Wed-Th, 11-6, , Fri 11-8, Sat-Sun 12-5. www.touchstonegallery.com. November 7-30, 2014: linocuts, Flip of the Coin, Lonesome George and Ronald the Lame by Norman Strike. Also, the etching Supreme Court by Nancy Ingram; Bella Jacob’s etching, Scandal, inspired by Watergate; Andrew Jackson, in a silkscreen Stars of the Past by Laura Huff. The assemblage November by Claudia Vess alludes to voting, as does her etching Count, included in the The Cabinet Portfolio Project VOTE. The project includes work from Gallery 10, closed in 2010. GALLERY A: The Observant Eye. See the world interpreted through each Touchstone member artist's eyes. Attentive and sharp-eyed, they express their vision in photography as well as other media. Zenith Gallery GALLERY B: Best of Both Styles by David Alfuth. 3D Collage. Works on paper of various textures, patterns, and shapes combined with the element of depth. 1429 Iris St NW. For an appointment, info, gallery hours & address call 202-783-2963 email: art@zenithgallery.com. www.zenithgallery.com. GALLERY C: Photography@Touchstone by Harvey Kupferberg, Mike Lang, Cathy Leaycraft, Rosemary Luckett, Pete McCutchen, Newton More, Mary D. Ott. The Gallery at 1111 Pennsylvania Ave NW, (12th & Penn NW) Weekdays, 8 am - 7 pm; Sat & Sun by appt: &Watergate Gallery Watergate Mall, 2552 Virginia Ave NW (202) 338-4488, fax (202) 338-4489 Open Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 12-5. www.watergategalleryframedesign.com Alexander Vasiljev -Wicked Maine, Nov 4 - 29. Vasiljev returns to the gallery with photographs capturing spectacular glimpses of Maine taken on a recent visit. This exhibition is done in conjunction with FotoWeekDC. Artist website: AlexanderVasiljev.com. Artist talk: Thurs, Nov 13, 6pm. Watergate Gallery offers preservation custom picture framing. /Wonder Graphics 1000 Vermont Ave NW, near McPherson Sq. (202) 898-1700. Open 11-5, Mon - FrI: The Cabinet Art (see also Uptown/DC): RED, WHITE and BLUE, Nov 3-28. Washington DC Area artists pay homage to this company town by celebrating our right to vote in the exhbition: RED, WHITE and BLUE. The show highlights political art with humor, and art in patriotic colors. Featured are trenchant Home is Where the Art Is II, thru January 3, 2015. Art, Furniture and Accessories for your Home, Office and Holidays, Girardini DesignJulie & Ken Girardini. Located in Uptown/DC: Zenith Gallery Salon, 1429 Iris St NW: Jewelry by the Sea, creations by Jennifer Stone. Exclusive 2 day Exhibit: Friday November 21, 4-8 pm & Saturday November 22, 12-6pm. Master of Illusion: Through the Mediums of Joan Konkel, October 31 – December 6. Konkel’s work aims to create a unique dimension where light, color, and space interact with planes of layered mesh to form a visual labyrinth. When bouncing rays combine, light amplifies and potentially creates luminosity. In physics, this is known as constructive interference. The Art of Anne Bouie: Transformative Roots & Ritual Objects, November 2 - January 17, 2015. Come experience the intricate charm of these transcendental objects. Zenith provides high-quality acquisition, consulting and commissioning services to residential /corporate clients via its website, salon gallery, or by appt and house calls. NOVEMBER 2014 ■ galleries ■ 7 Motherwell, Kiki Smith, Wayne Thiebaud & others. Paintings by Mary Grigonis, gouaches by Geoffrey Baker. Estate of Mary Louise Cline. New acquisitions of early prints by Terry Winters. DUPONT CIRCLE /Foundry Gallery 1314 18th St NW, First Floor, (202) 463-0203, Wed-Sun 12-6, Sat & Sun 12-6. Metro at Dupont Circle. 5 2106 R St NW, (202) 667-2599. 5 www.foundrygallery.org Open Tues-Sat 11-5, Sun & Mon by appt. www.Alexgalleries.com. November 5 - 30: What Was I Thinking? Abstract Painting by Donna K. McGee is the Alex Gallery: European and American painters; result of McGee's two-year study of texture and German sculptor Otto Scherer. form. Working in acrylic, often on a large scale, Gallery A: Paris-Rio-Washington, Paintings her bold, painterly brushwork and depth of by George Iso and continuation of the map field have an impact both striking and meditaexhibit by artistic cartographer Michael tive. “Sometimes I have no memory of how it Reagan Ways of Flying. all came together," she says. "I become totally immersed in the colors and form as they mix !Burton Marinkovich Fine Art and change, and only when my eye is satisfied 1506 21st St NW, (202) 296-6563, FAX (202) can I put my brush down." McGee's work is in 296- 6901. South of the Phillips Collection. corporate and private collections in DC, New Tues-Sat 11-6, Sun by appt. York, Chicago and London. BS Works by contemporary masters, including Chuck / Close, Richard Diebenkorn, Jim Dine, Lesley Dill, The November Foundry Gallery's Member Exhibition runs concurrently. COLUMBIA Helen Frankenthaler, David Hockney, Robert STREET $Alex Gallery CALIFORNIA HEIGHTS HILTON HOTEL U STREET LEROY * AVE 14 th STREET A RID FLO T STREET BQ 8 ■ galleries ■ NOVEMBER 2014 AV E RE PS HI M HA NE W # M DUPONT CIRCLE MAS SACH USET TS BN M Q STREET P STREET AVE 16 th STREET O STREET R STREET 17 th STREET 21 st STREET ! 20 th STREET 22 nd STREET M RIGGS PL 1 8 th STREET E AV UT TIC HILLYER 15 th STREET 19 th STREET C NE N CO " BT 15 th STREET S STREET BL$ ) 1 & & Jane Haslem Gallery 2025 Hillyer Place NW. Open Wed-Sat noon - 5 pm, also by appt, 202-232-4644, haslem@mac. com. www.janehaslemgallery.com Seven Angels Arrive to Witness the Fall of the Last Leaf, an installation of movable drawings in prismacolor pencil drawn into wet gesso on mahogany panels, oil paintings on multiple panels and etchings by TOM EDWARDS. ist is also well known for large scale sculptural installations in such public venues as the Denver Botanic Gardens & Storm King Art Center. Also available for viewing: works by William T. Wiley, Jae Ko, Aline Feldman, Jim Sanborn, Nancy Wolf, Susan Eder and Craig Dennis, Sam Gilliam, Gene Davis and Nathan Oliveira. Rappaport Art Collection " )International Arts & Artists’ 2008 R St., NW, Washington, DC 20009 Open daily 10 am to 5pm. Also available afterhours by appointment. rappaportarts@gmail.com (301) 651-1897, (202) 234-4199, (202) 5066881. 9 Hillyer Ct. NW, 202-338-0680, Fax 202-3330758. email: alison@artsandartists.org, Mon. 10-5, Tues.-Fri. 10-7, Sat. 11-4. www.artsandartists.org. Rappaport Art Collection is an eclectic collection of arts from emerging, local artists to world renowned masters on display in a historic house at the heart of Dupont Circle in Washington, DC. November 7 - 26: Christine Pearl – Last Car Running. A series of photographs about the culture of the demolition derby, about people who embrace the charm of destruction. Our collection includes paintings, drawings, etchings, serigraphs, photographs, sculptures and African tribal arts in diverse genres ranging from abstraction to realism. Visible Iceland - An exhibition by both American and Icelandic photographers, exploring the sheer natural beauty of the Icelandic landscape, and the different personalities that make up this small country. Work by Jillian Watkins, Elena Sheehan, Katrín Elvarsdóttir, Friðgeir. Featured artists include Sam Gilliam, Sol LeWitt, Jacques Lipchitz, Marc Chagall, Sue Williams, Lee Krasner, Roy Lichtenstein, Leonard Baskin, Salvador Dalí, Reuven Rubin, Gene Davis, Louis Icart, Ansel Adams, Berenice Abbott, Annie Leibovitz, Yousuf Karsh, Bert Stern, Roy Schatt, Müllner, D. H. Chiparus, Pierre Jules Mêne, Frederic Remington, PaulÉdouard Delabrièrre, and many more. Also: New ethings, digital prints and silk screens by Nancy McIntyre, Elizabeth Peak and Anne Chesnut. Hillyer Art Space Anthony Palliparambil – #reIMAGINE. The roles of rebirth, technology, and social media in the arts today. Using images from his personal archive of photographs, Palliparambil edits them using only an iPad. He posted each image to social media platforms, encouraging feedback from an international audience. The series eventually grew into an interactive project. Marsha Mateyka Gallery " 2012 R Street NW, (202) 328-0088. fax: (202) 332-0520, e-mail: mmateyka@aol.com. Open Wed-Sat 11-5. Nov 7 – Dec 20: Stephen Talasnik: Linear Transformations, Structures of Questionable Origins: An exhibition of large scale drawings and sculpture by this New York artist. The art- #Studio Gallery 2108 R St NW (Lower level, First Floor. (202) 232-8734. email info@studiogallerydc.com Wed-Fri 1-6 pm, Sat 11-6 pm. Thru November 22: Thierry Guillemin-Blue States, an abstract exploration of the color blue. Yvette Kraft-The Force of Red. Red has always been the artist's favorite color. Curated by James Phillips. Trix Kuijper-Trove. Collections of shapes and thought from a natural, hard-edged past and an uncertain future. NOVEMBER 2014 ■ galleries ■ 9 S STREET STREET RESERVOIR Georgetown " $ # 10 ■ galleries ■ NOVEMBER 2014 N PROSPECT STR EET GRACE ST / M ca n a l ST STREET 29th St Paris Révé, November 21-December 21. As a young art student in Tehran, Nurieh Mozaffari dreamed of seeing Paris, the birthplace of some of the most significant artistic move- N ST K ST DUMBARTON E Observations of Form, thru November 15. The relationship between the work of Michael Hampton and Paul Jett is one of both harmony and contrast. Hampton’s watercolors highlight the absolute symmetry and precision of neoclassical architecture, which emphasizes exacting classical line and proportion. Jett’s photographs capture flora he comes across while taking walks in the woods—like dangling tree limbs or Spanish moss. Yet both artists demonstrate the power of simplicity, the impact of a clean line, and the drama of using negative space. These qualities bring cohesion and unity to their very dissimilar subject matter. O ST Q O AV Book Hill in Georgetown, 1643 Wisconsin Avenue NW, phone: 202-965-4601, fax: 202338-1660, Tues-Sat, 10-5 or by appt. e-mail: gallery@callowayart.com. www.callowayart.com. P ST DENT PLACE P ST SIN $Susan Calloway Fine Arts ON November 21 – December 6: DIANA WALKER: HILLARY: The Photographs of Diana Walker. SC November 1 – 15: E. BRADY ROBINSON: ART DESKS, photography. VOLTA PLACE 34th ST 1670 Wisconsin Ave NW, at Reservoir Rd., Tues-Sat 11-6 & by appt. August Hours: Tues - Fri, 11 - 5:30 and by appt. (202) 338-5180, fax (202) 338-2341 e-mail: addisonrip@aol.com. www.addisonripleyfineart.com Q ST 35th ST %Addison/Ripley Fine Art WI 20 11 T t S 31s % THOMAS JEFFERSON R 1 ! Potom ac R i v er ments of the 20th century. But as part of the revolution generation in Iran, Mozaffari faced tough European tourist visa restrictions which prevented her from traveling to the place she most desired to visit. In 1998, Mozaffari immigrated to Canada and, after receiving her Canadian passport, finally realized her dream of visiting Paris. The exhibition represents Mozaffari’s 30-year love affair with the city. Mozaffari’s use of gold leaf evokes the Baroque domes of 17th century Paris. Her color palette captures the famous “gris” of the Paris sky and the sparkling atmosphere that typifies “The City of Light”. Susan Calloway Fine Arts specializes in contemporary art by local, regional, and international artists, antique American and European oil paintings, and a carefully chosen selection of 17th-19th century prints. The gallery also specializes in conservation framing using archival-quality materials and techniques, and in traditional French mat decoration. The gallery provides extensive art consulting services for business and residential clients and collaborates with architecture and design trades. " Cross MacKenzie Gallery 1675 Wisconsin Ave NW, 202.337.7970 www.crossmackenzie.com GENERIC ART SOLUTIONS, thru Nov 29th. This New Orleans-based art duo use nearly every art medium to examine the recurring themes of human drama and the (dis)functions of contemporary society. Always rooted in performance, they play every character in their work. In their more distilled “duets” we see something of a yin and yang (a balance between individuals that aren’t quite interchangeable), but in their more elaborate “stageings” the result is as epic as the subject matter itself. By combining Classical, Romantic, and Baroque compositional elements with contemporary pictorial techniques, they manage to illuminate the common thread that connects past histories with current events. This strategy creates something of a “Déjà Vu effect” that is often driven by the wellknown works of art they reference. " Maurine Littleton Gallery 1667 Wisconsin Ave. NW, between Q St & Reservoir Road, (202) 333-9307. email: info@ littletongallery.com. Open: Tues-Sat 11-6. www.littletongallery.com. Located in historic Georgetown, Maurine Littleton Gallery exhibits the work of leading contemporary artists in glass, metal, and ceramics - including Harvey K. Littleton, Dale Chihuly, Dante Marioni, Richard Marquis, Ginny Ruffner, Therman Statom, Colin Reid, and Albert Paley. /The Old Print Gallery 1220 31st St NW, (202) 965-1818 Open Tues-Sat, 10am- 5:20pm. www.oldprintgallery.com Thru November 15: Ink & Grain highlights 20th century printmakers who excelled in woodcuts and wood engravings. American printmakers experimented heavily with technique, by manipulating the grain of the wooden matrix and crafting new methods of ink and color application. Artists created editioned prints, hand-made books, and commercial book illustrations in the form. Our 2014 Winter Contemporary Show, Nov 21-Feb 14. Over twenty artists, who use printmaking as their primary medium, were selected. Their works reflect the current eclecticism of contemporary printmaking. Highlights include prints by local DC artists Susan Goldman and Jake Muirhead, East Coast artists Heather McMordie, Su-Li Hung, and Robert Kipniss, and international printmakers Cleo Wilkinson and Nancy Previs. The Old Print Gallery specializes in contemporary and early 20th century prints, from American and local DC artists. Established in historic Georgetown in 1971, the gallery has become one of the most respected antique print and map galleries in the United States, with an extensive collection in American historic prints, botanicals, Currier & Ives, Audubon’s, American town views, and maps of the United States. The gallery also specializes in conservation framing, using archival-quality materials and techniques. $Washington Printmakers Gallery 1641 Wisconsin Ave NW, Wed - Sun 12-5 202-669-1497 info@washingtonprintmakers.com www.washingtonprintmakers.com My 20 20 Vision – Experimental Works by Terry Svat thru Nov 30. Svat's 2020 Vision has tapped into the mysterious images of the past as well as her own past works to produce another new idea. Even before you enter Terry Svat’s exhibit you will be greeted by her “larger than life” cutouts. They encourage you to look more closely at the collection of ideas, symbols, markings, and tiny pieces integrated in her work. Washington Printmakers Gallery is a cooperative print gallery founded in 1985. Since that time, it has been the Washington area’s primary source for contemporary, artist-pulled fine art prints. Its exceptional local and national member artists exhibit regularly in group and solo shows. NOVEMBER 2014 ■ galleries ■ 11 Liz Wolf Limbs and Leaves monoprint, 22" x 30" thru Waverly Street Gallery 10 Bethesda 11 6 9 7 " 2 TER Some Uses of Photography: Four Washington Artists, thru Dec 14. Jenn De Palma, Ding Ren, Siobhan Rigg, and Sandra Rottmann. Sam Noto, Steel Sculpture: Anxiety and Hope, thru March 15. November 8 through December 14: The Intimate Diebenkorn: Works on Paper, 1949–1992. The first show produced by the Diebenkorn Foundation. This extraordinary exhibition features 40 pieces, most of which have never been publicly viewed. The selected works of pencil and ink drawings on paper, collages of torn paper, and watercolors portray a richly intimate glimpse into the artist's evolution spanning more than 40 years. A.U. Museum continues next page... roc cr e e par R E T AV AVE NOVEMBER 2014 UE 12 ■ galleries ■ EN facebook.com/AmericanUniversityMuseum. Rd 4400 Mass. Ave NW, (202) 8851300. Tues thru Sun 11-4. www.american.edu/museum. AV at the Katzen Arts Center POR R ! American University Museum $ SIN TS all xh Fo To Nov 15: Faces and Places, Autumn Gallery Selections by David Baise, Michael Francis, Andrei Kushnir, Barbara Nuss, Sara Linda Poly, Bill Schmidt, Jean Schwartz, Carol Spils and Michele Martin Taylor. Nov 22 to Jan 31: Small Treasures, our annual exhibit featuring small scale works in oil, acrylic, pastel, watercolor, and mixed media by members of the Washington Society of Landscape Painters, gallery artists and guest artists. THU 5118 MacArthur Blvd. NW, (202) 244-3244. Open Wed-Sat 11-7 & by appt. www.classicamericanpainting.com. CAR MA #American Painting # CON ET US CH SA ! NEBRA UE EN AV WIS S MA Galleries without numbers are located north and east of this section map A SK MILITARY RD BEACH 5 M ICU NECT CON UPTOWN DC 8 Prague, The City of Eugenic Minds. The Eugenic Minds project, comprised of a documentary by Pavel Stingl, animations and paintings by Xenia Hoffmeisterová, and literary artwork by Patrik Ouředník, offers timeless meditation upon the abuse of the human pinnacles of science and education. Sculpture Now 2014: WSG 30th Anniversary. The Washington Sculptors Group celebrates its 30th anniversary by bringing together a diverse collection of current sculptural art. The notion of sculpture has evolved dramatically in the last thirty years. My Oyster #7: Michelle Grabner & Brad Killam, a collaboration between this husband and wife pair working together since 1992. Ad Infinitum Curated by Lauren Rice and Brian Barr, Ad Infinitum brings together the work of Clifford Borress, Ian Pedigo, and Letha Wilson, all asked to create new, sitespecific works for this exhibition. Lay of the Land: The work of Alan Sonfist (Surface Memory) and Karin F. Giusti (Three Seasons at Black Forest Farm). %The Cabinet Art 4622 Wisconsin Ave NW, 202-328-8100, 301461-1124. Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat 11-5. Exhibitions at Wonder Graphics, 1000 Vermont Ave, near McPherson Square (see Downtown.) www.thecabinetart.com Contemporary art on paper by DC Area artists to suit your budget and your style. Other media and artblog on the web. RED, WHITE AND BLUE, Nov 3- 28. Top Drawer: Art that is red, white, blue, or all three and more colors as well as work that is political or expresses politics in action whether personal or collective. Second Drawer: Experimental works in all media. Browse portfolios of artwork by Cabinet Artists: Blankstein, Cusick, George, Huff, Maiorana, Mark, Penay, Segnan, Strike, Turner, A. Unger, N. Unger, Vess, Zahn and guests. Jerry L. Eisley Fine Art By appointment: 202 417-8392 www.eisleyfineart.com Contact: eisleyfineart@gmail.com Please view our online and by appointment gallery with new paintings from hand selected gallery artists. We offer full service custom framing, curatorial services, conservation and installation for any of your art needs. Conveniently located in the Metro DC area, we travel to you and all our framing includes installation. $Kathleen Ewing Gallery Vintage and Contemporary Photography, 3615 Ordway St NW, 202-328-0955. By appointment convenient to your schedule. www.kathleenewinggallery.com Master & Contemporary Photography, including A. Aubrey Bodine, Esther Bubley, Willy Ronis, August Sander, Phil Borges, John Grant, Alex MacLean, Darrow Montgomery, Mark Power, Rosamond Purcell, John Reef, Steve Szabo and others. Lavinia Wohlfarth Galleries 3418 9th Street NE, Brookland, DC 202-526-8022 (g), 203-397-1125 (c) WohlfarthGalleries@gmail.com www.wohlfarthgalleries.com A Fine Art Gallery of paintings, fine drawings, and sculpture. Established in 1990, the gallery is rich in the tradition of American Impressionism from the Painters of the Cape Cod School of Art in the Tradition of Charles W. Hawthorne and Henry Hensche. Large permanent collection. New work by Lisa Farrell, William Papaleo, Flynn Geissel. Zenith Gallery, see Downtown, p. 6 American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center continues NOVEMBER 2014 ■ galleries ■ 13 BETHESDA "Bethesda Fine Art 5001 Wilson Lane, 2nd Floor (corner of Old Georgetown Rd.) e-mail: info@bethesdafineart.com www.bethesdafineart.com Open by appointment: 914.806.1979 or 914.720.0664. New Acquisitons by Washington Color School Artists: Sam Gilliam, Gene Davis, Willem De Looper. Bethesda Fine Art features contemporary paintings, prints and works on paper by major 20th century artists. Works by Joseph Albers, Ilya Bolotowsky, Alexander Calder, Gene Davis, Sonia Delaunay, Howard Hodgkin, Ellsworth Kelly, Sol Lewitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Frank Stella. Special interest in Washington Color School: Leon Berkowitz, Cynthia Bickley, Ken Young. !Waverly Street Gallery 4600 East-West Highway, Suite 120 (entrance on Waverly St.), Bethesda (301) 951-9441, Tues-Sat 12-6. www.waverlystreetgallery.com. Photo Synthesis: Botanical Prints by Liz Wolf and new work by gallery artists. Liz Wolf’s recent work continues her interest in reducing natural forms to their visual essence. The shape, texture and color of a natural element is synthesized into an abstraction. Her intent is to convey to the viewer the sensuous impression of the botanical. The monoprints, each unique, are constructed by overlaying many layers of etching ink onto a heavy artist paper. The artist uses digital imagery that is transferred and leaves that are inked and printed. An array of contemporary printing techniques is used for image transfer. The techniques include: drawing thin layers of ink on plexiglass, transferring digital images via lithographic techniques, gum transfer and color xerox transfer. Please visit www.lizwolfgraphics.com. "What do you think an artist is? ...he is a political being, constantly aware of the heart breaking, passionate, or delightful things that happen in the world, shaping himself completely in their image. Painting is not done to decorate apartments. It is an instrument of war.” Pablo Picasso 14 ■ galleries ■ NOVEMBER 2014 M 410-366-2001, Fax: 410-235-8730. Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 10 am - 5:30 pm, Sat by appt, 12 – 5 pm. www.goyacontemporary.com. Thru Nov 7: Joyce J. Scott: Can't We All Just Get Along? Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky): Surveillance. Jo Smail: Leaning Over the Edge of the Moon, Nov 19 - January 20. Upcoming Fair: IFPDA Print Fair, New York, NY, November 5 - 9. Stevenson University Galleries Art Gallery and St. Paul Companies Pavilion, 1525 Greenspring Valley Road, Stevenson, MD, (443) 352-4491. School of Design Gallery, 11200 Gundry Lane, Owings Mills, MD (443) 352 4491 Art Gallery: Painting in Circles, Kevin Labadie, through Dec. 18. Art Talk: Wednesday, Nov. 12, 5 pm. Kevin Labadie’s painting, installations, and sculpture have been exhibited internationally as well as throughout the mid-Atlantic region and he has been the recipient of numerous awards and grants. Labadie packs his work with an eye to salvaging the elusive S FA LLS 14 X PARK CATHEDRAL MADISON 1 2 CENTRE 3 FRANKLIN ORLEANS FAYETTE ST PAUL SARATOGA CHARLES MULBERRY CALVERT HOWARD PR LOMBARD 83 STADIUM LIGHT ST CAMDEN SHARP PRATT RT 395 %Goya Contemporary 3000 Chestnut Avenue, Mill Centre, #214 NE T Carol Frost, Shifting Light, November 19 December 31. Dates subject to change, call or e-mail info@cgrimaldisgallery.com. JO 5 L R Markus Baldegger: Recent Paintings, thru November 15. A AY Tues-Sat 10am - 5:30 pm. www.cgrimaldisgallery.com Y SW 523 N. Charles St, (410) 539-1080. O ES !C. Grimaldis Gallery R E BALTIMORE T INNER HARBOR gems laid in the path of the dailyKEjourney and Y H IGH WAY he arranges his collections to draw a perpetual sense of narrative out of the6 material. FEDERAL HILL St. Paul Companies Pavilion: E.Sport: FORT Near AVE 4 and Far, Patrick Smith, thru Nov. 20. Patrick Smith, a freelance photojournalist, covers the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan region and beyond. Sport: Near and Far showcases a variety of telling sports photographs captured by Smith, from the major leagues to the obscure competitions, from the jubilation of victory to the anguish of defeat. School of Design Gallery: Baltimore Help Portrait, Nov. 6-Jan. 9. Help-Portrait is a community of photographers around the world that comes together to use their photography skills to give back to their local communities. Each December, Baltimore-area photographers and Stevenson students photograph those in need who wouldn’t normally have access to professional photography. The pictures are printed and given free of charge. Often these images are the only pictures a person has had in decades or that a family may have together. The exhibition showcases a selection of the portraits from past years, demonstrating the Help-Portrait’s motto, “A picture is worth.” NOVEMBER 2014 ■ galleries ■ 15 "The Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center MARYLAND Map #'s outside Beltway indicate general direction )American Center for Physics Gallery One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD (301) 209-3125. Open Mon-Fri 9-5 Density Fluctuations: paintings by Shanthi Chandrasekar, photographs by Stephen Schiff and sculptures/mixed media works by Ellyn Weiss; thru April 10, 2015. (Columbia Art Center Galleries 6100 Foreland Garth, Columbia (410) 730-0075. Mon-Thurs 9:30am-9:30pm, Fri 9:30am-9pm, Sat 9:30am-5pm, Sun noon5pm. art.staff@columbiaassociation.com www.columbiaartcenter.org. Call for November information. 16 ■ galleries ■ NOVEMBER 2014 40 South Carroll Street, Frederick, 301-698-0656. Mon-Sat 9-5, Sun 11-5. www.delaplaine.org Located on the banks of Carroll Creek Linear Park in historic downtown Frederick, this award-winning art center offers three floors of studios and galleries. A 40,000 square-foot flagship of the arts, the Delaplaine Arts Center features five exhibit spaces showcasing local, regional, and national artists. November 1 - 30: National Juried Photography Exhibit. Juror: Frank Van Riper. November 1 - December 21: NIRANJAN PATEL: Beauty in Remnants. Digital Photography. Continuing exhibits: Through November 23: DAVID R ALLISON: The Pennsylvania Project. Archival Pigment Prints. Focus at the Delaplaine is a month-long celebration (November) of photography, featuring exhibits, events, and educational offerings within our facility and throughout the Frederick community. Go to delaplaine. org for the listings to discover opportunities Nassera Dahmani Waiting "Berber Portrait" 16” x 20”, oil on canvas at the Yellow Barn Gallery, November 1 (noon-8pm) and November 2 (noon-5 pm.) For more information contact the Yellow Barn Gallery (www.yellowbarnstudio.com) at 1-301-371-5593. Glen Echo Park, 7300 MacArthur Blvd, Glen Echo (the intersection of Goldsboro Rd and MacArthur Blvd). THE DELAPLAINE arts CENTER National Juried Photography exhibit November 1 - 30 Juror: Frank Van Riper 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick, MD 21701 301.698.0656 • delaplaine.org in historic downtown Frederick NOVEMBER 2014 ■ galleries ■ 17 Maryland continues... BLHarmony Hall Regional Center Gallery 10701 Livingston Road, Fort Washington, 803. Open M-Fri 8:30 am- 7:45 pm, Sat 10 am -2 pm. All exhibitions and receptions are free public events. 301.203.6070. Thru December 12. FIVE MAKE ART-Five artists explore the natural and built worlds, society, and fantasy through expressive, conceptual work. Working in varied mediums—paint, clay, and pastels as well as furniture, molded Styrofoam, art paper, and plants—Gloria Chapa, Ellen Cornett, Liz Lescault, Pam Rogers, and Claudia Vess reveal their edge and feminist eye. Evocative and ambiguous organic forms appear in Lescault’s work, and botanic magical realism is conjured from natural materials in Rogers’s art; Chapa reconfigures domestic discards to explore the detritus of modern life; and Vess’s machine-formed Styrofoam sculptures call to mind the built environment, while Cornett’s dark fairytales explore the terrain of subtext and dreams. based installation investigates the notion of consumerism through the incorporation of the iconography and visual motifs from U.S. currency. Colorful images and abstractions spread from wall to canvas to floor enticing the viewer to look more closely at our representations of value. Open Gallery: thru November 6: Peter Quinn, Gravity Drawings: The Mark, Action, and Motion. Quinn’s drawings are the records of an action fueled by gravity. November 17–January 2: Meggan GouldTraces Of Vision. Capturing layers of visual information that are not the primary photographic image, but the traces left after viewing the image. &The Mansion at Strathmore 10701 Rockville Pike, N. Bethesda, GrosvenorMetro, desk (301) 581-5109, (301) 581-5200, Tu, Thurs, Fri, Sat, 10am-4pm, Sun 12-4, Wed 10am-9pm: 1st Floor: Time After Time, November 22 – January 4. No one can turn back time…but in this amazing exhibit artists explore the beauty that lurks undercover in watches, clocks, and time pieces. Take a look at the fleeting beauty (Howard Community College of time and timepieces in this show which includes pieces on loan from the National Horowitz Center for Visual & Performing Arts Watch & Clock Museum in Pennsylvania. 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, 443-518-4189. Email: rbafford@howardccedu. 2nd Floor: The 81st Annual Exhibition of Fine Thru Nov 16: The Rouse Company Foundation Art in Miniature, November 22 – January 4. Gallery: Resonance of the West and the EastOver 600 works featured. It’s a big exhibit of Contemporary Chinese Art Invitational mini-masterpieces; a celebration of vision and scale, and an exquisite look at how talent and Art Department Gallery: Shin Yeon Jeon, From attention to detail come together to create Visible to Invisible. jaw-dropping pieces of art. /King Street Gallery, Montgomery- INVITATIONAL GALLERY: Pastel Unleashed: A College Takoma Park/Silver Spring Mixed Media Approach, November 22 – JanuThe Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation ary 4. The power of pastel takes a glorious Arts Center, 930 King St, Silver Spring leap forward as the Maryland Pastel Society 240-567-5821. Mon-Fri 8 am - 4 pm: opens up to include works of mixed media for the first time in this juried show. King St Gallery: Thru Nov 25: Matthew Littekin, Images and Installations. Image- 18 ■ galleries ■ NOVEMBER 2014 Comforts of Home by Megan Van Wagoner, November 2 – December 31. Van Wagoner’s sculptural work captures moments in a narrative and expresses them as artifacts that reminisce weekends on dairy farms and amongst rolling fields of corn. In this series of current works made from steel, cast aluminum, cast iron, blown glass, clay, and other materials, Comforts of Home reflects the changing value placed on land, agricultural practices, and food in our culture. "Media Arts Gallery, Montgomery College Rockville Lower Level, Tech Center, 51 Manakee St Mon–Wed, 10 am–6 pm, Thur, 10 am–8 pm, Friday, 10 am–1 pm. 240-567-7521. November 10 – December 19: Eternal Photographs: Celebrating Traditional Historical Processes. Photo Gathering for Large Format and Alternative Photographic Processes. %Montpelier Arts Center Lori Ulmer-Hanson, November 2-30. Lori Ulmer-Hanson’s debut solo exhibition at Montpelier displays current works that reflect a passion for creating faces and figurative forms using a diverse array of media and provoking different moods—sometimes with laughter and other times, with quiet force. 9652 Muirkirk Road, Laurel (4 mi. from Beltway exit), (301) 377-7800. Open 7 days/ week, 10-5: arts.pgparks.com/Our_Facilities/ Montpelier_Arts_Center.htm All Hung Open Exhibition, November 2-30. In the antithesis of a curated show, artists answer a general call for entries, and every piece of art is accepted and hung until the walls are full. This exhibition is open to all Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Virginia artists, ages 18 & older. To receive a prospectus, call Montpelier Arts Center, 301-377-7800. " Montgomery College Rockville Sarah Silberman Art Gallery Paul Peck Art Building, second floor 51 Manakee Street, Rockville (240) 567-5115. Mon-Fri 10-4: Rockville Art Faculty Exhibition, 49th Annual Faculty Show, November 11 – December 12. *Still Life Gallery Fine Art Still Life Gallery Fine Art & Custom Framing 8173 Main St, Ellicott City MD 21043 (410) 461-1616 www.StillLifeGallery.net Museum Quality Framing By Our Master Framer At Reasonable Prices We can frame anything! & Custom Framing 8173 Main St Ellicott City MD 21043 (410) 461-1616. Wed thru Sun 11am-6 pm www.stilllifegallery.net www.facebook.com/Still.Life.Gallery Located in the heart of Ellicott City's charming Historic District, Still Life Gallery showcases a large curated selection of original paintings, prints and sculpture by premier local and regional fine artists in a variety of styles, which rotate continually. We also feature a stunning collection of out-ofthe-ordinary jewelry! Our on-site custom frameshop has a 30-year legacy of expert design and museum-quality workmanship, with all work performed on-site by a Master Framer. NOVEMBER 2014 ■ galleries ■ 19 STEHLE ST CHASE This outstanding exhibition features 55 revolutionary woodblock prints by Utagawa Hiroshige (Japanese, 1797-1858), recording the scenic views along the famous "Eastern Road" that linked Edo (now Tokyo) with Kyoto, the ancient imperial capital of Japan. This popular series, known as the Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido Road, was published in 1833-4 and established Hiroshige's reputation as the foremost artist of the topographical landscape. " Maryland Federation of Art Gallery on the Circle 18 State Circle, 410-268-4566 Tuesday thru Sunday 11am - 5pm www.mdfedart.com 20 ■ galleries ■ NOVEMBER 2014 BLADEN H FRANCIS ST E IN ILL NV " MA LLO AVE St. John’s College Campus, Mellon Hall, 60 College Ave. (410) 626-2556. Tues-Sun 12-5, Fri 7-8 pm. www.stjohnscollege.com. Along the Eastern Road: Hiroshige’s Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido, (Reading Public Museum, Reading, PA), thru December 12. G LO U C EST E R MONTECE Gallery A GR STATE CI RCLE SO RT 450 UT 437 ANNAPOLIS !Elizabeth Myers Mitchell Art " CHURCH CIRCLE WEST ST COL C O L LLEGE EGE M A RY L A N D EA ST ! # $ ST R A N DA LL Strokes Of Genius: A Fine Art Painting Exhibition, thru November 22. MFA’s 4th annual allpainting completion featuring original work created through painting media. This show will exhibit the tremendous range of execution and style in all painting media. Juror: Kim Lordier, Painter and Pastelist, signature member of the Laguna Plein Air Painters, the Pastel Society of America, a Distinguished Pastelist in the Pastel Society of the West Coast, and Artist Member of the California Art Club. Cash awards total $1000. Voted Best Art Gallery in Annapolis 2012 & 2013. MFA is the oldest artist-run organization in Maryland, dedicated to expanding artistic expression and appreciation. Our 450+ members organize 20 to 25 juried and non-juried exhibitions each year. #McLean Project for the Arts VIRGINIA See map page 20 $Loft Gallery 313 (Upstairs) Mill St., Occoquan, (703) 490-1117. Open Tues-Fri 11-4, Sat 11-5, Sun 12-5. www.loftgallery.org. CONTRAST original art by Graciela Congote Keane, November 4-30. Contrast features watercolor, chalk, and pencil highlighting the interplay of light, shadow, and color. 1234 Ingleside Ave., McLean, 703-790-1953. Tues-Fri 11-4, Sat 1-5. November 6 – December 20: Emerson Gallery: Sculpture by Rachel Rotenberg. Atrium Gallery: Remember Me As I Was: Paintings by Ryan Carr Johnson. Ramp Gallery: Cheap Heat: New Work by JD Deardourff. $Workhouse Arts Center 9518 Workhouse Way, Lorton, 703-5842900. Open to the public, visit working artists’ studios Wed-Sat 11am-6pm; Sun 12-5pm. More than 100 Workhouse artists exhibit all media in the Vulcan Gallery, McGuireWoods Gallery and the Studio Galleries. Holiday Treasures: Annual Small Works & Miniatures Show, November 4-December 30. New this year, Holiday Treasures will feature small original art work by 21 local artists suitable for gift giving in addition to miniatures on paper and canvas, and in photography, glass, clay, and bronze. Coinciding with historic Occoquan’s annual Tree Lighting ceremony, the Gallery celebrates the season during a magical evening reception. Visit online www.WorkhouseArts.org. Workhouse Prison Museum at Lorton open Wed-Fri 12-3pm; Sat & Sun 12-4pm. Established in 1986, the Loft Gallery exhibits original fine art by local professionals. Wide variety of media, styles, and genres, including portraits/figure, landscape, still life, and florals in watercolor, oil, acrylic, mixed media, colored pencil, pastel, clay, , stained glass photography and sculpture. Commissions welcome. FCPS Art Teachers Exhibition, November 1 – December 15. The best art teachers teach in Fairfax County and exhibit at the Workhouse! Current artists: Jewell Pratt Burns, Francesca Di Lorenzo, Carrie Cole, Jeff Evans, Kathleen Best Gillmann, Deborah Herndon, Deena HunklerSanks, Lydia Jechorek, Suzanne Jepson, Graciela Cogote Keane, Linda Larochelle, Gwen Harrison Lockhart, Lynn Martin, Jan Moffatt, Susan Norman, Jackie Perry, Karin Sebolka, Susan Sherwin, Stephen Sherwin, Sherry Smith, Marcia Weidler, Charla Wilkerson. Dada Re-discovered, thru January 19, explores how contemporary media and ideas can filter past Dada concepts and artwork. The exhibit will feature sound, video, performance and other visual mixed media. Over 100 Workhouse artists exhibit all media in the Vulcan Gallery, McGuireWoods Gallery & the Studio Galleries. Visit us online at www.galleriesmagazine.com NOVEMBER 2014 ■ galleries ■ 21 OLDTOWN ALEXANDRIA lar gallery hours: Thursday 12-6pm, Friday & Saturday 12-9pm, and Sunday 12-6pm. The gallery will be closed on Thanksgiving Day (Thursday, November 27), but open the remainder of Thanksgiving weekend. $Del Ray Artisans !Multiple Exposures Gallery Jack Rasmussen, Director and Curator of the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, juried the exhibit. Throughout his career, Rasmussen has promoted regional artists working with Maryland Art Place, Washington Project for the Arts, and Rockville Arts Place. He also has owned a local Washington, D.C. gallery. Featured Artists: Michael Borek, Danny Conant, Min Enghauser, Soomin Ham, Amanda Harner, Colleen Henderson, Tim Hyde, Eric Johnson, Karen Keating, Sandy LeBrun-Evans, Francine B. Livaditis, Janet 17 Matthews, E.E. McCollum, Susan Myers, Maureen Minehan, Newton More, Julie Patrick, Jim Steele, Kathy Steele, Blake Stenning, Craig Sterling, Jo Ann Tooley, Clifford Wheeler, and Fred Zafran. GIBBON ST 22 ■ galleries ■ F R A N K L2014 IN ST NOVEMBER JEFFERSON ST CAMERON ST KING STREET 5 ! STRAND PRINCE ST DUKE ST UNION ST ASAPH WILKES ST QUEEN ST WASHINGTON ST WOLFE ST PRINCESS ST C0LUMBUS ST WEST ST FAYETTE ST ST ALFRED ST E PATRICK ST C ER @ HENRY ST REINEKERS C M OM PAYNE ST # $ LEE ST During the month of Thanksgiving, we express gratitude for the abundance in our own lives and encourage artists and gallery visitors to make donations of non-perishable food for persons in need. Drop off donations during the opening reception or during regu- Gallery Group Show, thru November 23. FAIRFAX Nourish & Flourish: The Food Show: Nov 7 30. Art inspired by food—realistic or metaphorical, but worthy of tasting and savoring. From hunters in cave paintings to soup cans and cakes, artists have focused on the food that sustains us. DRA invites member artists to create art in all media that reflects the ways food influences us all, how we gather it, prepare it, and consume it, as we gather around the table. Where does our food come from? How does too much – or too little – change our lives? This exhibit describes and illuminates these age-old questions, and features the work of Del Ray Artisans members. 105 N. Union St., # 312, (703) 683-2205, Open daily 11-5 pm, 2-9 pm 2ndt Thurs. www.multipleexposuresgallery.com. ROYAL Thurs 12-6, Fri 12-9, Sat 10-9, Sundays 12-6 www.thedelrayartisans.org. PITT ST 2704 Mt Vernon Ave, (703) 838-4827 !Potomac Fiber Arts Gallery 105 N. Union St, Studio # 18, (703) 548-0935. Open M-Sun 10-5, Thurs Nights, thru 9 pm. Steampunk, thru Nov 16. Our artists focus on the reuse of vintage technology, fashion (especially from the Victorian age) to create new objects for the modern age. Chronicling a growing sub-culture which delights in making things that blend the modern with the anachronistic. Whether for self or gifts, jewelry, sculpture, clothing, and wall pieces are some of the items that will be exhibited. November 18 - January 4: Holiday Treasure: Aladdin's Cave-Gold and silver,metallic accents, sparkle and shine. The area’s first cooperative fiber art gallery has 70 members, some of whom are published, teach and have won awards in the fiber arts. Monthly juried shows include original works in jewelry, scarves, clothing, woven, knitted or crocheted items, handmade paper, wall hangings, fiber sculptures and a variety of other innovative work. Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” Edgar Degas !Printmakers Inc. Studio #325, Torpedo Factory Art Center, 105 N. Union St, (703) 683-1342. Daily 11am-5 pm. www.tfpi.org JOINTVENTURE- Original Print Portfolio Exhibit. is a collaboration of Providence RI Printmakers and Printmakers Inc. A limited number of portfolios are available for sale. The exhibit of 31 framed prints is on view from Nov 1– December 31. Printmakers Inc. remains the only group studio dedicated to the art of original handpulled prints. Member artists work in a variety of traditional printmaking techniques that include intaglio, lithography, relief, monotypes and screen-printing. Current members: Penelope Barringer, Anne Buchal, Judith Coady, John Gosling, Alex Gray, Laura Huff, Avis Fleming, Edward McCluney, Norma Pffaf, Joseph Regan, Patrick Sargent, Priscilla Young. #Studio Antiques & Fine Art 524 N. Washington St, (703) 548-5188. Open Tues. - Sat., 11-5, Sunday, 12-5. www.StudioAntiques.net. Area’s most extensive, diverse collection of European & American painting from the 18th to the early 20th century. Over 300 antique paintings beautifully displayed in conjunction with period furniture & accessories in a turnof-the-century row house in historic Alexandria. Painting subjects include landscapes, portraits, genre scenes, animals, still lives, marines, etc. Everything is properly restored and guaranteed as represented. Painting restoration, picture lights. NOVEMBER 2014 ■ galleries ■ 23 Susan Roth, Ley Lines, 2013, acrylic and boxtop skins on canvas, 67” x 55-1/2” Courtesy of S&D Studios SUSAN ROTH GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday–Friday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Luther W. Brady Art Gallery Media and Public Affairs Building, 2nd Floor (202) 994-1525 www.gwu.edu/~bradyart FORM FRAME FOLD OCTOBER 22, 2014 – JANUARY 30, 2015 ART_1415_2
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