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GALLERIES<br />

a guide to Washington/Baltimore metropolitan area art spaces<br />

Summer 2013


June openings<br />

1 Saturday<br />

5-9 pm: The Artists Gallery, Maryland -<br />

Nancy McLaughlin.<br />

6:30-9 pm: International Visions Gallery,<br />

Uptown DC - Anna Demovidova.<br />

5-7 pm: Studio Gallery, Dupont Circle -<br />

Suzanne Yurdin, Thierry Guillemin, Carol<br />

Rubin.<br />

1-4 pm: Washington Printmakers Gallery,<br />

Maryland - Ron Meick; also The Listening<br />

Room - Refugee Art Project.<br />

7 Friday<br />

6-8 pm: Alex Gallery, Dupont Circle - Judith<br />

Judy.<br />

6-9 pm: Arts Club of Washington,<br />

Downtown - Bi-annual Members Exhibition.<br />

6-9 pm: Art First Gallery, Fredericksburg,<br />

Virginia - Judith Merrill Retrospective and<br />

All Members' Exhibit.<br />

6-8 pm: Cross-Mackenzie Gallery, Dupont<br />

Circle -Summer Group Show of Gallery<br />

Artists and New Discoveries.<br />

7 Friday<br />

7-10 pm: Del Ray Artisans, Oldtown<br />

Alexandria - (Show) Music in Art.<br />

6-8 pm: Foundry Gallery, Dupont Circle -<br />

Lesley Clarke.<br />

6:30-8:30 pm: Studio Gallery, Dupont Circle<br />

- Suzanne Yurdin, Thierry Guillemin, Carol<br />

Rubin.<br />

6-8:30 pm: Touchstone Gallery, Downtown -<br />

Aina Nergaard-Nammack, Harvey Kupferberg.<br />

8 Saturday<br />

5-7 pm: American Painting, Uptown DC -<br />

Washington Society of Landscape Painters.<br />

7-11 pm: Workhouse Arts Center, Virgina -<br />

Urban Decay; 2nd Saturday Art Walk.<br />

9 Sunday<br />

1-4 pm: The Loft Gallery, Virgina - Jan E.<br />

Moffatt.<br />

3-6 pm: MFA Circle Gallery, Annapolis - Eye<br />

of the Beholder: Art of the Found Object.<br />

13 Thursday<br />

7-9 pm: McLean Project for the Arts,<br />

Virginia - Strictly Painting 9; MPA Student<br />

Exhibition.<br />

www.galleriesmagazine.com<br />

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14 Friday<br />

6-8 pm: Susan Calloway Fine Arts,<br />

Georgetown - Matthew Langley.<br />

6-9 pm: Waverly Street Gallery, Bethesda<br />

- Matt Sesow, Meryl Silver.<br />

15 Saturday<br />

3-5 pm: Harmony Hall Regional Center<br />

Gallery, Maryland - Water Work.<br />

5:30-8 pm: Zenith Gallery Salon, see<br />

Downtown DC - Fresh: new art work by<br />

gallery artists and new Zenith artists.<br />

16 Sunday<br />

1:30-3:30 pm: The Meeting House<br />

Gallery, Maryland - Abstractions.<br />

20 Thursday<br />

6-8 pm: Goya Contemporary, Baltimore -<br />

Soledad Salamé.<br />

21 Friday<br />

6-8 pm: Parish Gallery, Georgetown -<br />

<strong>Galleries</strong> 1054 group reception.<br />

6:30-8:30 pm: Studio Gallery, Dupont<br />

Circle - Flora Kanter, Deborah Addison<br />

Coburn, Sally Kauffman, Monica Perez-<br />

Roulet.<br />

22 Saturday<br />

3-5 pm: Multiple Exposures Gallery,<br />

Oldtown Alexandria - Michael Borek.<br />

23 Sunday<br />

1-3 pm: Stevenson University Gallery,<br />

Baltimore - 2013 Mid-Atlantic Regional<br />

Watercolor Exhibition, Baltimore<br />

Watercolor Society.<br />

Protect and enjoy your<br />

historical documents<br />

with archival framing<br />

WONDER GRAPHICS<br />

PICTURE FRAMING<br />

VERMONT AVE & K St NW<br />

(202) 898-1700<br />

Open 11-5, Mon - FrI<br />

26 Wednesday<br />

3-5 pm: Columbia Art Center <strong>Galleries</strong>,<br />

Maryland -Wear Art.<br />

5-7:30 pm: Howard Community College<br />

<strong>Galleries</strong>, Maryland - Wear Art; also<br />

Georgia Nassikas.<br />

27 Thursday<br />

7-9 pm: The Mansion at Strathmore,<br />

Maryland - No Strings Attached.<br />

28 Friday<br />

6-8 pm: MFA Circle Gallery, Annapolis<br />

(Reception at The Art Gallery, Art-Soc.<br />

Building, Univ of Md, College Park) -<br />

MD Art @ College Park.<br />

5-8 pm: Watergate Gallery, Downtown -<br />

Mimi Stuart.<br />

Openings continue on page 5...<br />

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Matt Sesow<br />

Born Again<br />

Acrylic on paper, 28” x 40”<br />

thru Waverly Street Gallery<br />

Dupont Circle<br />

On thE CoVer<br />

SUMMER 2013 ■ Vol 40, No. 9<br />

Publisher & Editor: Reid Baron<br />

Production : Deborah Gay<br />

Phone: 301 270-0180 ■ Fax: 301 270-0561<br />

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Website at www.galleriesmagazine.com<br />

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galleries is published monthly, except for the Summer edition,<br />

which encompasses June, July & August & the Winter<br />

edition covering January & February.<br />

Subscriptions are available for $24/year.<br />

Send check or money order payable to galleries to:<br />

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Opinionated content of advertised artwork is<br />

solely the responsibility of the artists & does not<br />

necessarily reflect the views of galleries magazine.<br />

Established 1973©2013 Reid Baron<br />

Hiu Lai Chong<br />

All Tucked In<br />

10" x 20", oil on linen<br />

This nocturnal painting of the Hooper Strait<br />

Lighthouse by Hiu Lai Chong from Rockville MD won<br />

the 2012 Plein Air–Easton! Grand Prize. Chong loves<br />

painting from life, using vivid colors and sensitive<br />

brush strokes to express mood and feeling. Chong<br />

finds inspiration at marinas and shorelines along the<br />

beautiful Chesapeake Bay. With more than 600 miles<br />

of shoreline, she will have plenty of places to choose<br />

from in Talbot County during the 9th Annual Plein<br />

Air–Easton! Competition & Arts Festival.<br />

During the 9th Annual Plein Air–Easton!<br />

Competition & Arts Festival, July 15-21, 2013, Chong<br />

will join hundreds of other artists as they descend<br />

on Easton and Talbot County to paint picturesque<br />

landscapes, breathtaking sunsets, and colonial era<br />

streetscapes. This event produces some of the best<br />

representational art in America today. Plein Air–<br />

Easton! features a national competition, accredited<br />

museum exhibit, brisk sales of thousands of freshly<br />

made paintings, exclusive Collectors’ Preview Party,<br />

two-hour Quick Draw competition, gallery exhibits,<br />

demonstrations, and art talks. Most events are free<br />

and open to the public.<br />

www.pleinaireaston.com<br />

info@pleinaireaston.com, phone 410.822.7297<br />

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5 Friday<br />

July openings<br />

6-9 pm: Art First Gallery, Fredericksburg,<br />

Virginia - All-Members’ Exhibition.<br />

6-8 pm: Foundry Gallery, Dupont Circle -<br />

Maruka Carvajal.<br />

6:30-8:30 pm: Studio Gallery, Dupont Circle<br />

- Flora Kanter, Deborah Addison Coburn,<br />

Sally Kauffman, Monica Perez-Roulet.<br />

6 Saturday<br />

5-8:30 pm: The Artists Gallery, Maryland -<br />

Linda Sherman, Liz Holm.<br />

6:30-9 pm: International Visions Gallery,<br />

Uptown DC - Stanley Agbontaen.<br />

1-4 pm: The Loft Gallery, Virgina - Jackie<br />

Perry.<br />

1-4 pm: Washington Printmakers Gallery,<br />

Maryland - Distant Member Exhibition; also<br />

Thomas Norulak.<br />

7 Sunday<br />

5-7 pm: MFA Circle Gallery, Annapolis -<br />

Cool + 2: Emerging Artist Exhibition.<br />

10 Wednesday<br />

6-8 pm: C. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore-<br />

Summer '13.<br />

12 Friday<br />

5-7 pm: Addison/Ripley Fine Art, Georgetown<br />

- Elizabeth Morisette.<br />

6-8:30 pm: Touchstone Gallery, Downtown<br />

- Mary D. Ott, Pete McCutchen.<br />

6-9 pm: Waverly Street Gallery, Bethesda -<br />

Mary Eggers.<br />

13 Saturday<br />

6-9 pm: Workhouse Arts Center, Virgina -<br />

360 Degrees of Post-Traumatic Stress;<br />

2nd Saturday Art Walk.<br />

Openings continue on page 8...<br />

Bonita Tabakin<br />

Attitude Ocean, Higgs boson<br />

60" x 50"<br />

fibers, encaustics, oils<br />

American Center for Physics<br />

One Physics Ellipse, MD<br />

Call 301-762-8789<br />

or text 301-920-4116<br />

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Downtown<br />

$Arts Club of Washington<br />

2017 Eye St NW, (202) 331-7282, ext 123.<br />

<strong>Galleries</strong> are free and open to the public<br />

Tues-Fri 10-5, Saturday 10-2; please call to<br />

confirm hours and availability.<br />

Bi-annual Members Exhibition, features over<br />

100 artworks including paintings in oil,<br />

pastels, watercolors, acrylic and mixed<br />

media, June 7 - July 26.<br />

Also, the work of Vicki Doyle in the Spilsbury<br />

Gallery. The Spilsbury Gallery is a cooperative<br />

gallery run by Arts Club Members.<br />

Participating artists in Spilsbury Gallery<br />

include: Lorna Aldrich, Cherry Baumbusch,<br />

Jenna Beebe, Ruth Meixner-Bird, Susanne<br />

Eisinger, Jack Hannula, Teri Hiley, Larry<br />

Jarvik, Martine Khadr-Van Schoote, Pamela<br />

King, Peggy McNutt, Mahy Polymeropoulos,<br />

Enza Quargnali, # Leslie Sorg Ramsay, and<br />

Jeanne Sullivan.<br />

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Validated parking at National Parking<br />

Garage (on 20th street, between I and K.)<br />

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$Luther W. Brady Art Gallery<br />

The George Washington University, Media &<br />

Public Affairs Building, 805 21st St NW, 2nd<br />

floor, (202) 994-1525. Open Tues-Fri 10-5:<br />

Littoral: John Hubbard in Context highlights<br />

the painterly work of an American artist, living<br />

in Dorset, thru June 28. His oils and charcoals<br />

on paper feature the sea, sky, and movement<br />

of the tides. After Melville and Whitman on<br />

view through July 5 in our 2nd floor cases.<br />

See our website for more information on our<br />

exhibitions: www.gwu.edu/~bradyart.<br />

/Touchstone Gallery<br />

901 NY Ave, NW, 202.347.2787.<br />

email: touchstonegallery@gmail.com<br />

Open Wed-Th, 11-6, , Fri 11-8, Sat-Sun 12-5.<br />

www.touchstonegallery.com.<br />

June 7 - June 30: Fragments of Classical Music,<br />

by Aina Nergaard-Nammack. Work painted<br />

as Aina Nergaard-Nammack listens to an<br />

excerpt of a composition by a classical composer.<br />

Along the Oregon Coast - From Gold<br />

Beach to Coos Bay by Harvey Kupferberg. The<br />

black and white images represent 16 years of<br />

photographing the Oregon Coast. Touchstone<br />

Gallery All Member exhibition in Gallery A.<br />

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Touchstone Gallery, cont.<br />

July 3 – 28: Hot Off the Press, by Mary D.<br />

Ott. Mary D. Ott's monotypes inspired by<br />

the graceful design of ornamental grasses.<br />

Geometrics, Photographs by Pete McCutchen.<br />

Tight shots and geometric figures washed<br />

with vivid color: Pete's unique eye turned to<br />

Las Vegas in this series. Touchstone Gallery All<br />

Member exhibition in Gallery A.<br />

August 2 - 29: MiniSolos@Touchstone, 38 Guest<br />

Artists. Member's Summer Sampler, 45 Member-<br />

Artists.<br />

&Watergate Gallery<br />

Watergate Mall, 2552 Virginia Ave NW<br />

(202) 338-4488, fax (202) 338-4489<br />

Open Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 12-5.<br />

www.watergategalleryframedesign<br />

Ethan Rochmis-Loose Canon, to June 15. Ink<br />

works on paper created in 2012. Artist Talk<br />

Wednesday, June 5th, 6:30pm<br />

Mimi Stuart -The Romance of Flight, June 22<br />

– July 27. Mimi Stuart’s signature style, EOS –<br />

Energy of Subject - is a vibrant explosion of color<br />

and line on canvas often enhanced with 24K<br />

gold, silver and copper leaf. Her style has been<br />

called semi-abstract Kinetic Expressionism. Her<br />

subjects range from aeronautics themes, music,<br />

sports, legendary individuals and celebrities.<br />

August: Group show including painting and<br />

sculpture. Check website for more information.<br />

August 27 – Oct 4: Our Lady of Perpetual<br />

Exhaustion, group show of over 20 artists, each<br />

doing a piece based on an interpretation of the<br />

statement [condensed here]: "Every morning as<br />

soon as my eyes fly open, I think of all the to-do's<br />

of the day. After sending up a prayer for strength<br />

and positive energy, I also give a shout- out to<br />

Our Lady of Perpetual Exhaustion.... We all have<br />

someone in our lives who has inspired us by their<br />

seemingly indefatigable nature, sense of humor,<br />

and capacity for forgiveness. What is your interpretation<br />

of Our Lady of Perpetual Exhaustion?"<br />

Wonder Graphics<br />

1001 Vermont Ave NW, near McPherson Sq.<br />

(202) 898-1700. Open 11-5, Mon - FrI:<br />

The Cabinet Art (see also Uptown/DC):<br />

JUNE: Old Chestnuts: Laura Huff. In silkscreens<br />

inspired by an 1872 engraving and the endangered<br />

American Chestnut Tree, Huff shows the<br />

tree’s grandeur.<br />

JULY/AUG: Charlie Maiorana, Abstracts. New<br />

exuberant digital prints, resin coated on boxmounts,<br />

create an impression of elegance and<br />

modernity with their lively, shining color. Other<br />

prints, equally inventive, e.g. Untitled (#10) on<br />

page 16, are built on geometries generated by<br />

computer programs written by the artist.<br />

Zenith Gallery<br />

PO Box 55295, DC 20040. For an appointment,<br />

information, gallery hours & address call<br />

202-783-2963, email: art@zenithgallery.com.<br />

www.zenithgallery.com.<br />

The Zenith Gallery Salon, 1429 Iris Street<br />

NW: Fresh, featuring new art work from gallery<br />

artists and new artists joining Zenith Gallery,<br />

June 1-Aug 31. Our eclectic mix is in high gear:<br />

our artists show their amazing range. Indoor,<br />

outdoor, three dimensional, glass, abstract and<br />

realism painting, photography, and so much<br />

more.<br />

The Gallery at 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue<br />

NW, (12th & Penn NW), Weekdays, 8 am-7<br />

pm; Sat & Sun by appt: Girardini: Retrospective<br />

Passages, featuring the Sculpture, painting,<br />

photography, furniture by Julie & Ken Girardini,<br />

thru Aug 31.<br />

The Washington, DC Economic Partnership,<br />

1495 F Street NW, M – Fri 9am – 5pm: Call<br />

Zenith for information.<br />

Zenith provides high-quality acquisition,<br />

consulting and commissioning services to residential/corporate<br />

clients via its website, salon<br />

gallery, or by appointment and house calls.<br />

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July openings continue<br />

18 Thursday<br />

6-8 pm: Susan Calloway Fine Arts, Georgetown<br />

- Li Keran Painting Academy.<br />

Maruka Carvajal<br />

Acrylic on canvas<br />

24" x 30"<br />

thru The Foundry Gallery<br />

Dupont Circle<br />

19 Friday<br />

5-8 pm: The Old Print Gallery, Georgetown<br />

- Per-Form.<br />

20 Saturday<br />

1:30-3:30 pm: The Meeting House<br />

Gallery, Maryland - Snap Decisions.<br />

Openings continue on page 12...<br />

Meryl Silver<br />

Untitled #4<br />

photography<br />

18" x 24"<br />

thru Waverly Street Gallery<br />

Bethesda<br />

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Addison Ripley Fine Art<br />

Burton Marinkovich Fine Art<br />

Susan Calloway Fine Art<br />

Eisley Fine Art<br />

Kathleen Ewing Gallery<br />

Barbara Fendrick Fine Art<br />

Jane Haslem Gallery<br />

International Visions Gallery<br />

Maurine Littleton Gallery<br />

Marsha Mateyka Gallery<br />

Parish Gallery<br />

Principle Gallery<br />

Watergate Gallery<br />

Lavinia Wohlfarth Gallery<br />

Zenith Gallery<br />

For more than thirty<br />

years, members of the<br />

Art Dealers<br />

Association of<br />

Greater Washington<br />

(ADAGW) have<br />

represented a broad<br />

spectrum of fine art<br />

experiences and<br />

disciplines. They are<br />

proud of their ongoing<br />

contributions to the<br />

cultural life of the<br />

Washington, DC<br />

community.<br />

Members are<br />

acknowledged experts<br />

in their chosen fields<br />

and maintain the<br />

highest business<br />

standards in<br />

exhibiting and selling<br />

fine art. Visit ADAGW<br />

online for a listing of<br />

current members and<br />

activities.<br />

www.washingtonartdealers.org


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$Alex Gallery<br />

2106 R St NW, (202) 667-2599.<br />

Open Tues-Sat 11-5, Sun & Mon by appt.<br />

www.Alexgalleries.com.<br />

June 7 - July 13: Alex Gallery: Beyond the Real,<br />

paintings By Judith Judy. Masterful artist<br />

Judith Judy paints lush and luminescent landscapes<br />

that are both familiar and mystical. Her<br />

latest work peers through forests, hills, and<br />

streams to imagine a calmer, more contemplative<br />

world than the places we daily inhabit.<br />

Gallery A: Gallery artists including Michel<br />

Moulimois, Corinne Ranson, Mari Rantanen,<br />

Consuela Vallina.<br />

July 16-Sept 7: Alex Gallery: Gallery Artists:<br />

Olivier Debre, BS Judith Judy, Dee Levinson,<br />

Hannu Palosuo.<br />

Gallery A: Gallery Artists: Rosana Azar, George<br />

Iso, MAGO, Corinne Ranson.<br />

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1506 21st St NW, (202) 296-6563, FAX (202)<br />

296- 6901. South of the Phillips Collection.<br />

Tues-Sat 11-6, Sun by appt.<br />

Works by contemporary masters, including<br />

Chuck Close, Richard Diebenkorn, Jim Dine,<br />

Lesley Dill, Helen Frankenthaler, David Hockney,<br />

Robert Motherwell, Kiki Smith, Wayne Thiebaud<br />

& others. Paintings by Mary Grigonis, gouaches<br />

by Geoffrey Baker. Estate of Mary Louise Cline.<br />

New acquisitions of early prints by Terry Winters.<br />

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"Cross-Mackenzie Gallery<br />

2026 RSt NW, 202-333-7970,<br />

e-mail becca@crossmackenzie.com.<br />

Wed-Sat 12-6 :<br />

www.crossmackenzie.com<br />

Summer Group Show of Gallery Artists and<br />

New Discoveries, opens June 7.<br />

/Foundry Gallery<br />

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1314 18th St NW, First Floor, (202) 463-0203,<br />

Wed-Fri 1-7, Sat & Sun 12-6: Metro accessible<br />

at Dupont Circle. www.foundrygallery.org<br />

June 5-30: Scotland: Boundless, Beautiful and<br />

Home, Lesley Clarke's recently painted abstract<br />

representations of her homeland. Her works<br />

reflect the "dark, remote, foreboding,<br />

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Foundry Gallery continues...<br />

sparkling, high, floral, and bright" images of her<br />

experience about the Scottish landscape, which<br />

range from remote outposts to urbanities<br />

July 3-28: Intimate Colors, Seeing Beyond, solo<br />

exhibition by member Maruka Carvajal. In her<br />

words, "Space, color, shape composition – in<br />

this series, I synthesize fragments of my reality,<br />

my memories and my feelings."<br />

August: The Foundry Gallery August 2013 Juried<br />

Exhibition for Guest Artists. Questions call 202-<br />

463-0203, email president@foundrygallery.org<br />

and check out our new Virtual Gallery and join<br />

us on Facebook.<br />

& Jane Haslem Gallery<br />

2025 Hillyer Place NW. Open Wed, Thurs,<br />

Fri, Sat 12 noon - 5 pm, also by appt,<br />

202-232-4644, haslem@mac.com.<br />

www.janehaslemgallery.com.<br />

the mind / the line / the image, June - July.<br />

Drawings by Neena Birch, Tom Edwards,<br />

Kathryn Freeman, Johannah Hall, David<br />

Hollowell, Billy Morrow Jackson, Peter Milton,<br />

Gabor Peterdi, Julie Schneider, and Stephen<br />

Talsanik.<br />

)International Arts & Artists’<br />

Hillyer Art Space<br />

9 Hillyer Ct. NW, 202-338-0680, Fax 202-333-<br />

0758. email: grahamb@artsandartists.<br />

Mon. 10-5, Tues.-Fri. 10-7, Sat. 11-4.<br />

www.artsandartists.org.<br />

June- Marley Dawson – [Big Feeling] Going<br />

Nowhere. Australian Artist Marley Dawson's<br />

new work in kinetic sculpture. Santiago Rios<br />

– Living Music. Rios creates his work while<br />

attending concerts.<br />

July: Stephanie Williams- New Work. Arlingtonbased<br />

Williams uses the framework of formal<br />

portraiture, then cuts up and amalgamates the<br />

senses of the human form. Soapbox-An exhibition<br />

of Hillyer’s previous performance artists.<br />

August-Recent Metro area graduates present<br />

ideas on what it means to them to be a Young<br />

Contemporary artist in Washington DC.<br />

"Marsha Mateyka Gallery<br />

2012 R Street NW, (202) 328-0088. fax: (202)<br />

332-0520, e-mail: mmateyka@aol.com.<br />

Open Wed-Sat 11-5.<br />

www.marshamateykagallery.com.<br />

June 1 - June 29: Then and Now: Early and<br />

Recent Works by Gene Davis, Sam Gilliam,<br />

William T. Wiley and Nancy Wolf.<br />

July 6 - 27: Summer Group Show/ including new<br />

works by Kathleen Kucka, Kitty Klaidman and<br />

Sheila Rotner.<br />

The gallery also represents Jae Ko, Jim Sanborn,<br />

Christopher French, Aline Feldma and the<br />

Estates of Nathan Oliveira and Gene Davis.<br />

#Studio Gallery<br />

2108 R St NW (downstairs), (202) 232-8734.<br />

Wed-Thurs 1-7 pm, Fri 1-8 pm, Sat 1-6 pm.<br />

www.studiogallerydc.com.<br />

Thru 15 June: Suzanne Yurdin, A Sense of Place:<br />

Transformative Architectural Landscapes. .<br />

DUO SHOW: Thierry Guillemin, Movements in<br />

Color. Movement and colors continue to define<br />

Thierry's work. Carol Rubin, Structures: New<br />

Paintings and Drawings. Rubin reflects on the<br />

nature of the city in which we build refuges<br />

from chaotic but life-affirming change.<br />

19 June – 13 July: Flora Kanter-The Nature of<br />

Nature. Linear forms from nature lead to the<br />

creation of a new world. Downstairs Gallery:<br />

New Members Group Show: Deborah Addison<br />

Coburn-that jumbled lines, shapes and color<br />

can be organized into a composed, harmonious<br />

experience embodies the challenge of Coburn’s<br />

work. Sally Kauffman's series Moa is in oils on<br />

canvas and board. The animated paintings in<br />

pretty colors belie the source of the images,<br />

which reflect her fascination with food and her<br />

own fleshy body. Monica Perez-Roulet paints to<br />

say things. Everything has a social significance.<br />

17 July – 17 August: Summer Group Shows<br />

demonstrate the variety and depth of the<br />

artists of Studio Gallery by featuring the work<br />

of printmakers, painters, sculptors, photographers,<br />

and installation artists. Closed Aug<br />

21-Sept 3.<br />

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John Hubbard<br />

Sea Into Sky, 2001<br />

oil on paper<br />

26-1/4" x 22"<br />

thru Luther W. Brady Art Gallery<br />

Downtown/DC<br />

August openings<br />

1 Thursday<br />

3-6 pm: MFA Circle Gallery, Annapolis - MFA<br />

Celebrates 50 !<br />

2 Friday<br />

6-8:30 pm: Alex Gallery, Dupont Circle -<br />

Olivier Debre, Judith Judy, Dee Levinson,<br />

Hannu Palosuo.<br />

6-9 pm: Art First Gallery, Fredericksburg,<br />

Virginia - Featuring Ana Rendich and All<br />

Members' Exhibit.<br />

7-10 pm: Del Ray Artisans, Oldtown<br />

Alexandria - Anything Goes!<br />

6-8 pm: Foundry Gallery, Dupont Circle -<br />

August 2013 Juried Exhibition for Guest Artists.<br />

6:30-8:30 pm: Studio Gallery, Dupont Circle<br />

- Summer Group Show.<br />

6-8:30 pm: Touchstone Gallery, Downtown<br />

- MiniSolos@Touchstone, 38 Guest Artists;<br />

Member's Summer Sampler, 45 Member<br />

Artists.<br />

Suzanne Yurdin<br />

XII<br />

mixed media on paper, 26" x 40"<br />

thru Studio Gallery, Dupont Circle<br />

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August openings continue<br />

3 Saturday<br />

5-8:30 pm: The Artists Gallery, Maryland -<br />

Salon Show, gala reception.<br />

1-4 pm: Washington Printmakers Gallery,<br />

Maryland - 16th Annual National Small<br />

Works Exhibition & Cianna Valley .<br />

6-9 pm: Workhouse Arts Center, Virgina -<br />

–3rd Annual Workhouse Clay National 2013;<br />

2nd Saturday Art Walk.<br />

10 Saturday<br />

6-9 pm: The Art Gallery of Potomac,<br />

Maryland - Summer Entertainment.<br />

11 Sunday<br />

1-4 pm: The Loft Gallery, Virgina -Linda Rose<br />

Larochelle.<br />

2-4 pm: MFA Circle Gallery, Annapolis -<br />

AACO: Artists of Anne Arundel County and<br />

Members of MFA.<br />

Prints & Original Works on Paper<br />

samdixon.org<br />

6925 Willow Street, NW<br />

by appointment<br />

Studio 203, WDC,<br />

301 706 1585<br />

24 Saturday<br />

3-5 pm: Harmony Hall Regional Center<br />

Gallery, Maryland - Tinam Valk.<br />

Lesley Clarke<br />

Approaching Invergordon<br />

acrylic/mixed media on paper<br />

33" x 41”<br />

thru The Foundry Gallery<br />

Dupont Circle<br />

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Georgetown<br />

%Addison/Ripley Fine Art<br />

1670 Wisconsin Ave NW, at Reservoir Rd.,<br />

Tues-Sat 11-6 & by appt.<br />

(202) 338-5180, fax (202) 338-2341<br />

e-mail: addisonrip@aol.com.<br />

www.addisonripleyfineart.com<br />

sigil |sijel| : A group exhibition curated by<br />

Carol Brown Goldberg, featuring the work of:<br />

Renee Butler, Joe White, Maggie Michael, Robin<br />

Rose, Andrea Way, Tom Green, Joan Belmar,<br />

Chip Richardson, thru June 29.<br />

July 5 - August 23: Elizabeth Morisette:<br />

RE:Visit. Wall Hangings and Vessels of recycled<br />

or repourposed materials.<br />

$Susan Calloway Fine Arts<br />

Book Hill in Georgetown, 1643 Wisconsin<br />

Avenue NW, phone: 202-965-4601, fax: 202-<br />

338-1660, Tues-Sat, 10-5 or by appt.<br />

e-mail: gallery@callowayart.com.<br />

www.callowayart.com.<br />

Expanding upon the concepts which underlay<br />

a process-based approach to painting,<br />

Matthew Langley seeks to show the history of<br />

the making of his geometric abstract artwork<br />

in Place and Process, June 14 - July 13.<br />

An Invitation from the Potomac: Li Keran<br />

Painting Academy comes to Georgetown on<br />

view from July 15 thru July 30. Li Keran (1907-<br />

1989) was a master of contemporary Chinese<br />

landscape painting. His works, considered<br />

classics of 20th century painting, wrote a new<br />

chapter in Chinese art history. Six artists of<br />

the Academy are heirs to Li Keran's expansive<br />

vision and eager to share their talents with a<br />

new audience in Washington, DC.<br />

Susan Calloway Fine Arts specializes in<br />

contemporary art by local, regional, and<br />

international artists, antique American and<br />

European oil paintings, and a carefully<br />

chosen selection of 17th-19th century prints.<br />

The gallery also specializes in conservation<br />

framing using archival-quality materials and<br />

techniques, and in traditional French mat<br />

decoration. The gallery provides extensive art<br />

consulting services for business and<br />

residential clients and collaborates with<br />

architecture and design trades.<br />

"Maurine Littleton Gallery<br />

1667 Wisconsin Ave. NW, between Q St &<br />

Reservoir Road, (202) 333-9307. email: info@<br />

littletongallery.com. Open: Tues-Sat 11-6.<br />

www.littletongallery.com.<br />

Located in Washington DC's historic<br />

Georgetown, Maurine Littleton Gallery exhibits<br />

the work of leading contemporary artists in<br />

glass, metal, and ceramics - including Harvey K.<br />

Littleton, Dale Chihuly, Dante Marioni, Richard<br />

Marquis, Ginny Ruffner, Therman Statom, Colin<br />

Reid, and Albert Paley.<br />

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The Old Print Gallery<br />

1220 31st St NW, (202) 965-1818<br />

Open Mon-Sat 10-5:30 pm<br />

www.oldprintgallery.com<br />

Ross/Romano, thru July 13. Featuring the work<br />

of John Ross and Clare Romano, internationally<br />

known printmakers, teachers & husband and<br />

wife creative duo. Their book The Complete Printmaker,<br />

first published in 1972, has been called<br />

the definitive textbook on printmaking. Their<br />

prints sample architecture, landscapes, waterways<br />

and canyon vistas--a visual rrecord of their<br />

travels to Italy, the Southwest, Eastern Europe,<br />

and time spent at home in New York. Working in<br />

the medium of collagraphy, prints by Ross and<br />

Romano marry texture and color in a beautifully<br />

layered and engaging way.<br />

PER∙FORM, July 19-September 14. PER∙FORM<br />

celebrates depictions of musicians, circus<br />

performers, and stars of the stage, and pulls<br />

from the gallery’s inventory of both early 20th<br />

century and contemporary prints. Ranging from<br />

abstract to figural, these compositions are ambitious<br />

and inventive in their attempt to capture<br />

sound, forms in movement, and the indefinable<br />

energy- both physical and emotional- that fuels<br />

and motivates performers.<br />

The Old Print Gallery specializes in contemporary<br />

and early 20th century prints, from American<br />

and local DC artists. Established in historic<br />

Georgetown in 1971, the gallery has become<br />

one of the most respected antique print and<br />

map gallery in the United States, with an<br />

extensive collection in American historic prints,<br />

botanicals, Currier & Ives, Audubon’s, American<br />

town views, and maps of the United States. The<br />

gallery also specializes in conservation framing,<br />

using archival-quality materials and techniques.<br />

Georgetown continues.....<br />

ON COLLECTING FINE ART<br />

A series of seminars sponsored by the Art Dealers Association of<br />

Greater Washington and the American University Museum at the<br />

Katzen Arts Center. On Collecting Fine Art coincides with the Katzen<br />

Arts Center Show “Washington Art Matters,” June 15 to Aug 11, 2013<br />

Featuring presentations by gallery directors who are members of the<br />

Art Dealers Association of Greater Washington [ADAGW]. Topics include how<br />

to get started, how to educate your eye, how to develop a collection, how to understand<br />

descriptions of various processes and techniques, and how to maintain best practices<br />

for archival preservation of an art collection.<br />

June 27 ~ Collecting Works on Paper: Prints and Drawings<br />

July 18 ~ Collecting Photographs: Vintage and Contemporary Photography<br />

July 25 ~ Collecting Sculpture, Glass & 3dimensional Art<br />

August 8 ~ Collecting Contemporary Paintings: Washington area and national artists<br />

Panel Moderator: Jack Rasmussen, Director and Curator, American University Museum at the<br />

Katzen Arts Center. Thursday evenings starting at 6:30pm, Abramson Family Recital Hall,<br />

Katzen Arts Center, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC<br />

ON COLLECTING FINE ART is free and open to the public. Reservations suggested 202-986-0105.<br />

ADAGW, PO Box 55289, Washington, DC 20040<br />

www. washingtonartdealers.org<br />

SUMMER 2013 ■ galleries ■ 15


Mary Eggers<br />

Reaching for Prayers<br />

acrylic<br />

15" x 22"<br />

thru Waverly Street Gallery<br />

Bethesda<br />

Georgetown continues...<br />

! Parish Gallery<br />

1054 31st St NW, (202) 944-2310,<br />

parishgallery@bigplanet.com.<br />

Open Tues-Sat, noon to 6 pm.<br />

www.parishgallery.com<br />

Carmen Torruella -Quander: My Travels – My<br />

Art through June 18.<br />

Call for Summer information.<br />

Parish Gallery primarily, but not exclusively,<br />

represents contemporary visual artists of<br />

significance from Africa & the African<br />

Diaspora.<br />

Charlie Mairoana<br />

Untitled (#10)<br />

digital print<br />

resin-coated box-mount<br />

14" x 20"<br />

thru The Cabinet Art<br />

Uptown DC<br />

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GALLERIES 1054<br />

1054 31 st St NW<br />

Located in Canal Square - Georgetown's oldest enclave<br />

of art galleries located along the historic C & O Canal<br />

Victor Pakhomkin, Gate<br />

oil on canvas,<br />

60” x 70”, 2013<br />

at Winter Palace Studio<br />

OPENING RECEPTION June 21, 6-8 pm<br />

Alla Rogers Gallery<br />

202-213-0210<br />

www.allarogers.com<br />

MOCA DC<br />

202-342-6230<br />

www.mocadc.com<br />

Parish Gallery<br />

202-944-2310<br />

www.parishgallery.com<br />

Winter Palace Studio<br />

301-263-0000<br />

www.winterpalacestudio.com<br />

OPENINGS EVERY 3RD FRIDAY – 6-8 pm<br />

The Sea Catch Restaurant hosts six <strong>Galleries</strong> 1054 openings per year<br />

Serving complimentary mixed hors d'ouevres


Schellenberg; Raya Bodnarchuk, recent<br />

sculptural works. Follow us on facebook.com/<br />

AmericanUniversityMuseum.<br />

UPTOWN<br />

#American Painting<br />

5118 MacArthur Blvd. NW, (202) 244-3244.<br />

Open Wed-Sat 11-7 & by appt.<br />

www.classicamericanpainting.com.<br />

The Art of Washington, DC, by the Washington<br />

Society of Landscape Painters, June 8 to Sept<br />

28. Oils, watercolors, pastels, and acrylics, with<br />

subjects including the museums, galleries,<br />

bistros, concert stages, restaurants, that make<br />

Washington DC an Arts Capital, by members of<br />

the region’s most venerable painters’ society.<br />

Also works by gallery artists Michele Martin<br />

Taylor, Carol Spils, Michael Francis, Ross Merrill.<br />

!American University Museum<br />

at the Katzen Arts Center<br />

4400 Mass. Ave NW, (202) 885-<br />

1300. Tues thru Sun 11-4.<br />

www.american.edu/museum.<br />

June 15-August 11: Chester Arnold: Accumulation<br />

and Dispersal, recent paintings<br />

discussing human accumulation; Washington<br />

Art Matters: 1940s–1980s, tracking the<br />

art identity of DC as documented by Jean<br />

Lawlor Cohen, Elizabeth Tebow, and Sidney<br />

Lawrence; Nan Montgomery: Opposite and<br />

Alternate, recent oil paintings in the D.C.<br />

native’s signature minimalist aesthetic; Kitty<br />

Klaidman: Beneath the Surface, paintings<br />

indicating the subtle rhythms and tensions<br />

in seemingly static natural settings; Tim Tate:<br />

Sleepwalker, glass and video works featuring<br />

collaborations with Pete Duvall and Richard<br />

% The Cabinet Art<br />

Near Tenley Metro, 4622 Wisconsin Ave.<br />

By appt: 301-461-1124. Also at<br />

Wonder Graphics, 1001 Vermont Ave,<br />

near McPherson Square (see Downtown)<br />

www.thecabinetart.com<br />

Top Drawer: Landscape Vistas and<br />

Botanicals. Second Drawer: Pencil and<br />

pastel drawings. Portfolios: Banks,<br />

Blankstein, Cusick, Huff, Holban, Penay,<br />

Segnan, Strike, Ungar, Valk, Vess, Zahn.<br />

Eisley Fine Art<br />

By appointment: 202 417-8392<br />

Contact: eisleyfineart@gmail.com<br />

www.eisleyfineart.com<br />

Jerry L. Eisley brings over 40 years of<br />

fine art experience in Washington DC<br />

to Eisley Fine Art offering fine contemporary<br />

art through continuing online<br />

exhibitions of gallery artists work and<br />

through special arts events. In addition<br />

Eisley Fine Art offers fine art curatorial<br />

services including the best in museum<br />

framing,conservation, restoration and<br />

installation. We come to you!<br />

International Visions Gallery<br />

2629 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington,<br />

DC, 202-234-5112, Tim Davis, Director<br />

email: intvisionsgallery@gmail.com<br />

www.inter-visions.com<br />

June 1 – 29: For her series Who Used to<br />

Dance, Anna Demovidova brings together<br />

a collection of paintings inspired by the<br />

vibrancy and expressiveness of jazz and<br />

flamenco. Her fluid, energetic brushwork and<br />

vibrant palette evoke the spirit, rhythm, and<br />

improvisation of these two musical forms.<br />

July 6 - August 10: Stanley Agbontaen draws<br />

on the bustling urban culture of his hometown<br />

Benin City, Nigeria as inspiration for<br />

portraits and cityscapes. He utilizes a palette<br />

knife to apply thick coats of oil paint on canvas.<br />

His richly layered canvases are imbued<br />

with an energy and immediacy that draws<br />

viewers into their depths.<br />

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Uptown DC continues...<br />

$ Kathleen Ewing Gallery<br />

Vintage and Contemporary Photography, 3615<br />

Ordway St NW, 202-328-0955. By appointment<br />

convenient to your schedule.<br />

www.kathleenewinggallery.com<br />

Master & Contemporary Photography,<br />

including A. Aubrey Bodine, Esther Bubleyilly<br />

Ronis, August Sander, Phil Borges, John Grant,<br />

Adriel Heisey, Alex MacLean, Darrow<br />

Montgomery, Mark Power, Rosamond<br />

Purcell, John Reef, Steve Szabo and others.<br />

BETHESDA<br />

Lavinia Wohlfarth <strong>Galleries</strong><br />

3418 9th Street NE, Brookland, DC<br />

202-526-8022 (g), 203-397-1125 (c)<br />

Wohlfarth<strong>Galleries</strong>@gmail.com<br />

www.wohlfarthgalleries.com<br />

A Fine Art Gallery of paintings, fine drawings,<br />

and sculpture. Established in 1990, the<br />

gallery is rich in the tradition of American<br />

Impressionism from the Painters of the Cape<br />

Cod School of Art in the Tradition of Charles<br />

W. Hawthorne and Henry Hensche. Large<br />

permanent collection. New work by Lisa Farrell,<br />

William Papaleo, Flynn Geissel.<br />

July & August by appointment. Call Lavinia<br />

Wohlfarth, Provincetown, MA. 508-487-6569.<br />

Gallery Services: Research, Appraisal, Custom<br />

Framing, Fine Art Consulting.<br />

/<br />

B A T T E R Y L A<br />

"<br />

"Clinical Research Center <strong>Galleries</strong><br />

National Institutes of Health, Building 10,<br />

Bethesda, (301) 402-0115. Daily, 7am-9 pm.<br />

www.lillianfitzgerald.blogspot.com.<br />

Thru July 5: Mark O Hatfield Clinical Center,<br />

North Gallery- Pattie Hipschen, West Gallery- 10<br />

Ruth Bird, East Gallery- Patricia Underwood,<br />

East Alcove Gallery-Andy Farkas, West Alcove<br />

Gallery- Parisa Tirna, Sculpture Cases- Karin<br />

Abromatis.<br />

July 12-Sept 6: Mark O Hatfield Clinical<br />

Center: North Gallery- Brenda Kidera, West<br />

Gallery- Rosemary Cooley, East Gallery- Bill<br />

Schmidt, East Alcove Gallery-Everitt Clark,<br />

West Alcove Gallery- Matt Klos, Sculpture<br />

Cases- Norma Hintze.<br />

! Waverly Street Gallery<br />

4600 East-West Highway, Suite 120<br />

(entrance on Waverly St.), Bethesda<br />

(301) 951-9441, Tues-Sat 12-6.<br />

www.waverlystreetgallery.com.<br />

Fathom - Sculptural Exploration of Another<br />

World by Liz Lescault and Alison Sigethy,<br />

thru June 8.<br />

O L D G E O R G E T O W N R D<br />

WILSON LA<br />

MOORLAND<br />

EDGEMOOR<br />

HAMPDEN<br />

ELM ST<br />

R U G B Y<br />

AUBURN<br />

NORFOLK<br />

ARLINGTON<br />

BETHESDA<br />

L E L A N D<br />

June 11-July 6: Beautiful People- Recent<br />

paintings by Matt Sesow, whose "selftaught"<br />

style of painting has been described<br />

as Art Brut, Outsider, Folk Art, and Abstract<br />

Expressionist. Simplicity Within-photographs<br />

by Meryl Silver. Most of Silver’s early work<br />

was documentary, b/w photography focused<br />

on her hometown, New York City. With color<br />

digital photography, she shifts focus from<br />

documentary to fine art.<br />

July 9 - August 3: The Unfolding-Paintings<br />

of the people of Bhutan, India and Nepal by<br />

Mary Eggers. In these paintings the artist<br />

conveys the beauty of the people and the flow<br />

of their fabrics.<br />

B R A D L E Y B L V D<br />

ST ELMO<br />

W O O D M O N T<br />

W I S C O N S I N A V E<br />

M<br />

!<br />

EAST - WEST<br />

8<br />

SUMMER 2013 ■ galleries ■ 19<br />

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MARYLAND<br />

Map #'s outside Beltway indicate general direction<br />

)American Center for Physics Gallery<br />

One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD<br />

(301) 209-3125. Open Mon-Fri 9-5<br />

www.acp.org.<br />

Sitting Presence: photographs by Lance Chang,<br />

sculptures by Liz Lescault, paintings by Bonita<br />

Tabakin, thru Oct 18. Curator: Sarah Tanguy.<br />

BPThe Art Gallery of Potomac<br />

9945 Falls Road, 240-447-9417, Thurs.-Sun. 12-4<br />

www.theartgalleryofpotomac.com.<br />

www.potomacartists.org.<br />

Brush Strokes, May 29 - July 7: Resident artist<br />

Millie Shott former fine art director of Strathmore<br />

Art Center, is coordinating this show. Her<br />

paintings are in watercolor, acrylic, and mixed<br />

media. Joining her is Richard Kaufman, a<br />

Chinese brush style painter. He describes his<br />

work as a dance with a brush.<br />

Also, works from members of Miniature Painters,<br />

Sculptors, and Gravers Society of Washington,<br />

DC, the oldest miniature society in the U. S.<br />

July 11-Aug 25: Anne Martinez and Habib<br />

Hastaie collaborate on a summer show with art<br />

of food from around the world. There will be<br />

musical performances; check the web site for<br />

times. Joining them will be visiting artist, Ellen<br />

Baker, an oil representational painter.<br />

Resident Artists are Terri Cunningham, Carol<br />

Dyer, Felisa Federman, Habib Hastaie, Anne<br />

Martinez, Yolanda Prinsloo, Dot Procter,<br />

Millie Shott, and Martha Spak. Their works<br />

include portraiture, landscape, abstracts,<br />

folk art, and still life.<br />

" The Artists Gallery<br />

4 East Church St Frederick, (301) 696-8187.<br />

Open Fri-Sun 12-5 & by appt.<br />

extended hours in December, Fri & Sat 5-8<br />

www.the-artists-gallery.org.<br />

In June, Nancy McLaughlin shows Tunnels,<br />

Tracks, Trestles: Abstract paintings and drawings.<br />

Jan Lamb's series is Points of Interest.<br />

In July, Linda Sherman shows abstract paintings<br />

inspired by recent travels to Peru, and Liz<br />

Holm exhibits Sailing Home, a series of abstract<br />

paintings exploring memory, belonging, and<br />

our relationship with animals and nature.<br />

August 2-25, TAG's annual Salon Show offers<br />

works in all media submitted by new,<br />

emerging, and professional regional artists.<br />

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Michael Heylin<br />

American Painting<br />

watercolor, 11" x 14"<br />

Thru American Painting<br />

Uptown DC<br />

(Columbia Art Center <strong>Galleries</strong><br />

6100 Foreland Garth, Columbia<br />

(410) 730-0075. Mon-Thurs<br />

9:30am-9:30pm, Fri 9:30am-9pm,<br />

Sat 9:30am-5pm, Sun noon-5pm. art.staff@<br />

columbiaassociation.com<br />

www.columbiaartcenter.org.<br />

June 6 – 30: MAIN AND WINDOW GALLERIES:<br />

Wear Art - An invitational wearable art show<br />

featuring traditional and avante garde media.<br />

Held in conjunction with the Columbia Festival<br />

of the Arts and the Howard Community<br />

College Horowitz Gallery. June 21, 5-8:30 pm:<br />

Annual Theme Umbrella Exhibition features<br />

more than 30 umbrellas created by all ages<br />

reflecting the theme of RESPECT. Outdoor<br />

exhibit is part of Columbia's 46 Birthday Celebration<br />

at Lake Kittamaqundi in Columbia,<br />

Maryland. Location: Lake Kittamaqundi right<br />

off Little Patuxent Parkway and across from<br />

Columbia Mall.<br />

SUMMER 2013 ■ galleries ■ 21


Maryland continues...<br />

" Communication Arts Technologies<br />

Gallery, Montgomery College Rockvillle<br />

Lower level, Tech Center, 51 Manakee St,<br />

240-567-7521. M-W 10-6, Th 10-8, Fri 10-1.<br />

Graphic Design and Illustration Student<br />

Exhibiton, thru June 28.<br />

" The Delaplaine Visual Arts<br />

Education Center<br />

40 South Carroll Street, Frederick,<br />

301-698-0656. Mon-Sat 9-5, Sun 11-5.<br />

delaplaine.org<br />

Located on the banks of Carroll Creek Linear<br />

Park in historic downtown Frederick, this<br />

award-winning art center offers three floors<br />

of studios and galleries. A 40,000 square-foot<br />

flagship of the arts, the Delaplaine Arts Center<br />

features five exhibit spaces showcasing local,<br />

regional, and national artists.<br />

Through June 23: ANNUAL JURIED EXHIBIT:<br />

Works in a variety of media by 38 artists from<br />

around the country. JOHN KACHIK - Politics and<br />

Portraits. A retrospective of original editorial<br />

and book illustrations.<br />

Thru July 14: JENNIE KIMBROUGH: Mortal<br />

Vestige, Immortal Flight. Encaustic collage on<br />

panel.<br />

Thru July 28: DOMESTIC LANDSCAPES: Photographs<br />

by Shepherd University students.<br />

June 29-July 28: HEATHER D. FREEMAN & JEFF<br />

MURPHY: Exhuming Toys: Recent Works. Large<br />

mixed media works.<br />

July 6-August 18: JULIE MAYNARD: Territory.<br />

Collages on paper and wood.<br />

August 3-25: MARGOT ALLMAN: Nature and<br />

Truth Embraced, Staying the Course. Large<br />

acrylic paintings on board. OVER 70 SHOW.<br />

Works by Delaplaine member artists. DOG<br />

DAYS of AUGUST. Members’ exhibit of man's<br />

best friend.<br />

August 3 -Sept 29: BRIDGET Z. SULLIVAN:<br />

Ransomed. Mixed media works on paper.<br />

BL Harmony Hall Regional Center Gallery<br />

10701 Livingston Road, Fort Washington,<br />

301.203.6070; TTY 301.203.3803.<br />

Open M-Th 9-9, Fri 9-4:45, Sat 9-3:45:<br />

June 10- August 2: Water Work is about<br />

rivers, creeks, and waterways in the D.C. area.<br />

Work was begun by Plein Aire painters Lynn<br />

Mehta, Barbara Stepura and Sally V. Parker<br />

and was conceived with the idea of how water,<br />

with its beauty, commercial benefits and environmental<br />

impact, touches all of us.<br />

August 19- October 11: Passages Revisited,<br />

Paintings by Tinam Valk. Ambiguity of shelter<br />

and nature is the main force in Ms. Valks’<br />

architecture and landscape paintings.<br />

( Howard Community College<br />

Horowitz Center for Visual & Performing Arts<br />

10901 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia,<br />

443-518-4189. Email: rbafford@howardcc.<br />

edu. Gallery Hours: Mon-Sun, 10am-8pm.<br />

www.howardcc.edu.<br />

June 7-July 28: The Rouse Company<br />

Foundation Gallery: Wear Art. Unique,<br />

multi-media invitational exhibition of wearable<br />

art. Art Department Gallery: Georgia<br />

Nassikas-LUMIN-ESSENCE.<br />

/ King Street Gallery, Montgomery<br />

College Takoma Park/Silver Spring<br />

The Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation<br />

Arts Center, 930 King St, Silver Spring, 240-<br />

567-1368. Gallery for the Fine Art Department<br />

& the School of Art+Design. Mon-Fri 8-4.<br />

JURIED STUDENT EXPOSITION, MC Department<br />

of Visual Arts and Design, thru September.<br />

&The Mansion at Strathmore<br />

10701 Rockville Pike, N. Bethesda, Grosvenor-<br />

Metro, desk (301) 581-5109, (301) 581-5200,<br />

Mon-F 10-4, Wed til 9, Sat 10-3 pm.<br />

Thru June 13: CREATIVE CRAFTS COUNCIL 29th<br />

BIENNIAL. A crafty collection of work in a<br />

variety of media by regional artists, using<br />

materials from ceramics, enamel, glass, fiber, to<br />

metals, mixed media, polymer clay and wood.<br />

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The Mansion at Strathmore continues<br />

June 22 thru Aug 17: NO STRINGS ATTACHED<br />

–part of the Puppets Take Strathmore Festival.<br />

Behind the performing art of puppetry is the<br />

fine art of puppetry: carving, textiles, painting,<br />

sculpture and more—the magic begins long<br />

before the curtain goes up. Puppetry touches on<br />

nearly every form of visual art. FREE.<br />

( The Meeting House Gallery<br />

5885 Robert Oliver Place, Columbia<br />

410-730-4090<br />

Open daily from 8:00 am to 9:00 pm<br />

www.themeetinghouse.org<br />

Abstractions, thru July 13,features the works<br />

of Laurence Chandler, Cathy Leaycraft, Bob<br />

Paulding and Colleen Sabo. This exhibit is one<br />

of many art venues during The Columbia Art<br />

Festival, from June 14 - 29. Snap Decisions, July<br />

20- Sept 7, features the works of the Columbia<br />

Photo Artists.<br />

The Oakland Mills Interfaith Center, which<br />

houses the gallery, is an exciting architectural<br />

space used by various congregations and<br />

community groups for religious services,<br />

classes, meetings and private parties.<br />

% Montpelier Arts Center<br />

9652 Muirkirk Road, Laurel (4 mi. from Beltway<br />

exit), (301) 377-7800. Open 7 days/week, 10-5:<br />

32nd Annual Montpelier Invitational Exhibition:<br />

DC Glassworks, June 13 thru August 18.<br />

"Sarah Silberman Art Gallery<br />

Montgomery College Rockville<br />

Paul Peck Art Building, second floor, 51 Manakee<br />

Street, Rockville, (240) 567-5115. Mon-Fri 10-4:<br />

Call for Summer info.<br />

(Still Life Gallery Fine Art<br />

& Custom Framing<br />

8173 Main St Ellicott City MD 21043<br />

(410) 461-1616. Wed thru Sun 11am-6 pm<br />

www.stilllifegallery.net<br />

Located in the heart of Ellicott City's charming<br />

Historic District, Still Life Gallery showcases<br />

local and regional fine artists with an<br />

emphasis on Classical Realism, Plein Air,<br />

Landscape, and still life painting. We offer a<br />

large and carfeully curated selection of art in<br />

an accessible, non-pretentious atmosphere.<br />

New works rotate on a continuing basis and<br />

include paintings by the students and faculty<br />

of The Schuler School of Fine Arts, Baltimore,<br />

and The Zoll Studio School of Fine Art.<br />

We also feature a stunning selection of outof-the-ordinary<br />

jewelry! Our on-site custom<br />

frame shop has a 30 year legacy of expert<br />

design using archival materials. We also offer<br />

art installation services.<br />

/Washington Printmakers Gallery<br />

Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, 2nd fl., 8230 Georgia<br />

Ave, Silver Spring, 301.273.3660. Tues-Thurs<br />

12-6 pm, Friday til 7, Sat 10 -5 pm, Sun 12- 5<br />

pm. info@washingtonprintmakers.com.<br />

www.washingtonprintmakers.com.<br />

Thru June 30: Extraktions recent prints by<br />

Delaware artist Ron Meick, covers interests<br />

including stock and commodity charts, dog excavations,<br />

frac-ing, and Chinese political issues.<br />

The Listening Room - Refugee Art Project:<br />

installation by artists, refugees, and poets, coordinated<br />

by Sally Brucker, utilizing sound, story,<br />

poetry, sculpture and mixed media. It is inspired<br />

by the stories of refugees from Iran, Ethiopia,<br />

Vietnam, Gambia, Darfur, and Sierra Leone.<br />

Refugee Talk: Saturday, June 22, 4-5 pm<br />

followed by a performance by Playback<br />

Theatre, 7-9:30 pm and post-show reception.<br />

July 3-28: Distant Member Exhibition - works<br />

by seven out-of-area WPG artists. Including<br />

Kiyomi Baird's contemplative monotypes &<br />

Carole Nelson's delicate, abstracted woodcuts.<br />

Detritus by Thomas Norulak. Pittsburgh artist<br />

Norulak examines natural and man-made<br />

objects that have been altered over the course<br />

of time by their interaction with the elements.<br />

July 31-Aug 25: 16th Annual National Small<br />

Works Exhibition & Cianna Valley. Juried by<br />

Philippa Hughes, this exhibition brings 50<br />

prints from across the nation to WPG. In the<br />

side gallery, 2012 winner and California printmaker<br />

Cianna Valley will exhibit her etchings.<br />

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BALTIMORE<br />

!C. Grimaldis Gallery<br />

523 N. Charles St, (410) 539-1080.<br />

Tues-Sat 10am - 5:30 pm.<br />

www.cgrimaldisgallery.com<br />

Alexey Titarenko: Venice and Dennis Lee<br />

Mitchell: Smoke Drawings, thru July 6. Summer<br />

'13, July 10 - August 31.<br />

Dates are subject to change - please call the<br />

gallery for more information, or e-mail info@<br />

cgrimaldisgallery.com.<br />

%Goya Contemporary<br />

3000 Chestnut Avenue, Mill Centre, #214, 410-<br />

366-2001, Fax: 410-235-8730. Hours: Tuesday<br />

- Friday, 10 am - 5:30 pm, Sat by appt, 12 – 5<br />

pm. Call to verify holiday hours.<br />

www.goyacontemporary.com<br />

Soledad Salamé: Looking Back… Looking<br />

Forward…, June 20 – August 13.<br />

HOWARD<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

MULBERRY<br />

SARATOGA<br />

FAYETTE<br />

M T R O Y A L<br />

SHARP PARK<br />

CATHEDRAL<br />

CHARLES<br />

J O N E S<br />

MADISON<br />

CENTRE<br />

ORLEANS<br />

LOMBARD<br />

PRATT<br />

Stevenson University Gallery<br />

CAMDEN<br />

R T 3 9 5<br />

5<br />

4<br />

the Baltimore Watercolor Society is the third<br />

1<br />

ST PAUL<br />

LIGHT ST<br />

F A L L S<br />

CALVERT<br />

E X P R E S S W A Y<br />

1525 Greenspring Valley Road, Stevenson, MD<br />

(443) 334-2163, fax (410) 486-3552.<br />

STADIUM<br />

INNER<br />

Open Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 11 - HARBOR 5, Wed 11 - 8,<br />

Sat 1 - 4. www.stevenson.edu.<br />

Gallery, thru June, Portals, annual exhibition<br />

conceived, designed and installed by graduating<br />

visual communication design majors. 2013<br />

KEY HIGHWAY<br />

6<br />

FEDERAL HILL<br />

Mid-Atlantic Regional Watercolor Exhibition-<br />

Baltimore Watercolor Society. Founded in 1885,<br />

E. FORT AVE<br />

oldest organization in the country devoted to<br />

the use of watercolor as a painting medium,<br />

June 10- July 31, on view in the Stevenson Art<br />

Gallery and St. Paul Companies Pavilion.<br />

14<br />

R T 8 3<br />

2<br />

3<br />

ANNAPOLIS<br />

! Elizabeth Myers Mitchell Art Gallery<br />

St. John’s College Campus, Mellon Hall, 60<br />

College Ave. (410) 626-2556. Tues-Sun 12-5,<br />

Fri 7-8 pm. www.stjohnscollege.com.<br />

Less is More: Small Works in a Great Space (A<br />

Mitchell Gallery National Juried Exhibition),<br />

thru June 19. This exhibition will include the<br />

work of artists from the United States and<br />

Puerto Rico. Jurors Joann Moser (senior<br />

curator of Graphic Arts at the Smithsonian<br />

American Art Museum) and Jack Rasmussen<br />

(director and curator at the American University<br />

Museum at the Katzen Arts Center) will<br />

select two- and three-dimensional works in<br />

all media, including jewelry and small<br />

sculpture. All works will be for sale. To review<br />

the Less is More exhibition prospectus, go to<br />

http://themitchellgallery.org/prospectus.pdf.<br />

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Elizabeth Myers Mitchell Art Gallery, cont.<br />

Karl Schrag: Memories and Premonitions (organized<br />

by Syracuse University Art <strong>Galleries</strong>),<br />

August 23 – October 17.<br />

The first major examination of the Karl<br />

Schrag's work since his death in 1995 includes<br />

70 original works by the influential artist,<br />

including paintings, prints and drawings.<br />

Schrag’s art career spanned more than 60<br />

years, and he had strong ties to the New York<br />

City art scene. After studying at the Art Students<br />

League, he joined S.W. Hayter's prestigious<br />

printmaking studio Atelier 17, working<br />

alongside artists Miró, Chagall, and Jackson<br />

Pollock. Schrag was named director of the<br />

Atelier in 1950 and later began a long teaching<br />

career at Cooper Union, where he taught<br />

drawing and graphic arts from 1954-1968.<br />

Schrag’s art conveys his ability to see the<br />

landscape as if for the first time, the surprise<br />

of that special view, the recognition of his<br />

ability to feel wonder when looking at nature<br />

or figures, and the reward associated with<br />

seeing the world through his eyes. As stated<br />

by Schrag, “While I believe that the outward<br />

appearance of nature is but the shell of a<br />

deeper and richer inside world that I wish to<br />

understand, I also know that the forms of art<br />

are in their infinite relationships charged with<br />

profound meanings.”<br />

" Maryland Federation of Art<br />

Gallery on the Circle<br />

18 State Circle, 410-268-4566<br />

Tuesday thru Sunday 11am - 5pm<br />

www.mdfedart.com<br />

Eye of the Beholder: Fine Art of the Found Object,<br />

thru June 23. National Juried exhibition of<br />

works incorporating at least one found object,<br />

or artwork created from objects not intended<br />

as art materials. This show features 53 artists<br />

displaying 133 selected by juror Adah Rose<br />

Bitterbaum. Show features works representing<br />

a variety of works ranging from mixed media<br />

www.galleriesmagazine.com<br />

assemblage to collage using neon signs. This is<br />

by far our most creative and innovative collection<br />

of works by the nature of the medium.<br />

June 14 – August 2 : MD Art @ College Park. Juried<br />

Exhibition of artwork by MFA members and/<br />

or Maryland residents will feature a board array<br />

of 2-D and 3-D media. The juror Dan Mills, Director<br />

of the Bates College of Art, selected the show<br />

to incorporate the quality of the artwork submitted.<br />

The show will be held at the Art Gallery at<br />

the University of Maryland, College Park. Awards<br />

presented June 28, 7 pm at THE ART GALLERY<br />

1202 Art-Sociology Building, University of<br />

Maryland, College Park.<br />

June 28 – July 21: Cool + 2: Emerging Artist<br />

Exhibition. All forms of 2-D and 3-D artwork,<br />

installation and video considered. Juror David Page,<br />

Senior Adjunct faculty Corcoran College of Art +<br />

Design selects 10 artists, 35 and under, to display a<br />

body of work, or signature piece. The juror will<br />

consider all forms of 2-D, 3-D, installation and<br />

video.<br />

July 25- August 18: MFA Celebrates 50! Exhibition<br />

of work by current and former MFA members.<br />

MFA is celebrating our 50th Anniversary<br />

with a special exhibition for all current and<br />

former members. This exhibition will feature<br />

artworks in a variety of media. The opening<br />

reception will be held to celebrate MFA and all<br />

the dedicated artists that have brought MFA to<br />

the thriving visual arts organization that it is<br />

today!<br />

AACO: Artists of Anne Arundel County and<br />

Members of MFA Juried Exhibition of artworks<br />

by Anne Arundel County residents and/ or MFA<br />

members will feature works in a variety of<br />

media and formats. Works will be displayed at<br />

the <strong>Galleries</strong> at Quiet Waters Park in Annapolis,<br />

MD August 8 – September 22.<br />

Art Walk—walking tour of Annapolis area art<br />

galleries, Thursday, August 15, 5-9pm<br />

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VIRGINIA<br />

$Art First Gallery<br />

See map page 20<br />

824 Caroline St., Fredericksburg<br />

(540) 371-7107<br />

Open Mon-Sun 11-5 and by appt.<br />

www.artfirstgallery.com<br />

Judith Merrill Retrospective and All Members'<br />

Exhibit, June 3-30. All Members' Exhibit, July<br />

1-28. Featuring Ana Rendich and All Members'<br />

Exhibit, July 29 - Sept 1.<br />

In the heart of historic Oldtown, we celebrate<br />

our 20th year bringing fine art to a discerning<br />

public. Rotating exhibitions of carefully<br />

chosen contemporary painting, photography,<br />

sculpture,jewelry, and textiles by over 30<br />

award winning local artists offer a broad selection<br />

of quality work.<br />

Art First represents the region’s finest artists and<br />

has an established reputation for excellence.<br />

Within walking distance are 18th and 19th c.<br />

historic buildings such as Mary Washington House,<br />

The Rising Sun Tavern, and more. Relax and enjoy<br />

a stroll back in time.<br />

New show receptions are open to the public from<br />

6 to 9 pm on the First Friday of every month.<br />

$ Backdoor Gallery<br />

4500 Plank Rd, Suite 1012<br />

Fredericksburg, VA 22407<br />

(540) 786-4455<br />

Open Tuesday – Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm<br />

www.facebook.com/BackdoorGallery<br />

& on Twitter @BackdoorG<br />

The Backdoor Gallery regularly showscases<br />

exciting new art from local Fredericksburg<br />

area artists. Our constantly rotating<br />

exhibitions include a full spectrum of<br />

intriguing and luminous works-traditional<br />

still lifes often hang alongside engaging,<br />

contemporary installations.<br />

Our unique new boutique has an elegant array<br />

of gifts and tchotchkes—everything from<br />

beautiful glass jewelry and hand painted silk<br />

scarves to gorgeous leather handbags. Discover<br />

our fine, handmade items from local, national,<br />

and international artisans! The gallery’s comfortable,<br />

art adorned conference room is also<br />

available for rent at reasonable rates!<br />

Check out our facebook page for upcoming<br />

events and exhibitions (and to catch a peek of<br />

some of our unique boutique items) !<br />

$Loft Gallery<br />

313 (Upstairs) Mill St., Occoquan, (703)<br />

4901117. Open Tues-Fri 11-4, Sat 11-5,<br />

Sun 12-5. www.loftgallery.org.<br />

Reflecting-Paintings by Jan E. Moffatt, June<br />

4-30.<br />

Escapes-Paintings by Jackie Perry, July 2 thru<br />

August 4.<br />

Portraits and Patterns-Relief Block Prints by<br />

Linda Rose Larochelle, Aug 6 - Sept 1.<br />

Established in 1986, the Loft Gallery shows<br />

original fine art by local professionals. Wide<br />

variety of imagery, media, styles, and genres,<br />

including landscape, still life, figure and<br />

portraits in oils, acrylics, watercolor, colored<br />

pencil, pastel, photography, printmaking,<br />

sculpture and glass. Commissions welcome.<br />

Current artists: Jewell Pratt Burns, Carie Cole,<br />

Karen Kozojet Ching, Francesca Di Lorenzo,<br />

Kathleen Best Gillmann, Deborah Herndon,<br />

Deena Hunkler-Sanks, Lydia Jechorek,<br />

Suzanne Jepson, Graciela Cogote Keane,<br />

Linda Larochelle, Gwen Harrison Lockhart, Jan<br />

Moffatt, Susan Norman, Jackie Perry, Denise<br />

Phalan, Karin Sebolka, Sherry Smith, Marcia<br />

Weidler, Charla Wilkerson.<br />

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# McLean Project for the Arts<br />

1234 Ingleside Ave., McLean, 703-790-1953.<br />

Tues-Fri 11-4, Sat 1-5.<br />

June 13 – August 3: Emerson and Atrium<br />

<strong>Galleries</strong>: Strictlly Painting 9: A juried biennial<br />

exhibition featuring works by mid-Atlantic<br />

artists working with paint. Juried by Margaret<br />

Heiner, Heiner Contemporary, Washington, D.C.<br />

Ramp Gallery: McLean Project for the Arts<br />

Student Exhibition, featuring works done by<br />

students from the MPA class program during<br />

the past year.<br />

$ Workhouse Arts Center<br />

9601 Ox Road, Lorton, 703-584-2900.<br />

Visit artists’ studios Wed-Sat 11am-7pm; Sun<br />

12-5pm. Over 100 artists exhibit in the Vulcan<br />

Gallery & Studio <strong>Galleries</strong>. Workhouse Prison<br />

Museum at Lorton open Wed-Fri 12-3pm; Sat &<br />

Sun 12-4pm. www.WorkhouseArts.org.<br />

Standing Room Only, thru June 16, will feature a<br />

selection of 20 artist customized bike seats. This<br />

show will transform the everyday and familiar<br />

seat into work of art. The show’s title makes<br />

reference to this change in the object’s function;<br />

what is usually seen as a tool for sitting and<br />

part of the bicycle unit will become an object of<br />

display and will be exhibited as such, standing<br />

on pedestals as purely an art object.<br />

Urban Decay 4, June 1 – July 28. The Workhouse<br />

Arts Center kicks off the summer with Urban<br />

Decay 4, an exhibition of low-brow urban art.<br />

Urban Decay 4 will exhibit emerging and establish<br />

artists alongside one another in the effort<br />

to bridge the gap. The artists and works were<br />

selected and curated by Debra Yarrington,<br />

curator at UAS.<br />

360 Degrees of Post-Traumatic Stress, June<br />

22—August 18. This exhibition will combine<br />

works from soldiers who are in transition at<br />

Walter Reed National Military Medical Center<br />

and Fort Belvoir Community Hospital.<br />

360 Degrees of Post- Traumatic Stress will feature<br />

sculptural works created by local patients and<br />

prints made by veterans from the Combat Paper<br />

Project collection. The exhibition will close with<br />

a one night showing of prints on handmade<br />

paper made during a Combat Paper Project<br />

workshop.<br />

3rd Annual Workhouse Clay National 2013, July<br />

31—September 8. The Workhouse Arts Center<br />

is proud to present its 3rd Annual Workhouse<br />

Clay National Ceramics Exhibition 2013. This<br />

3rd Annual Workhouse Clay National Ceramics<br />

Exhibition is an “Open Call” for functional and/or<br />

sculptural ceramic artworks.<br />

Over 100 Workhouse artists exhibit all media in<br />

the Vulcan Gallery, McGuireWoods Gallery & the<br />

Studio <strong>Galleries</strong>.<br />

WEST VIRGINIA<br />

" Steam at Harper’s Ferry<br />

180 High Street, 1-B, Harper’s Ferry, W. Va.<br />

Open Saturdays and Sundays 10-5<br />

304-885-0094; info@steamatharpersferry.com<br />

www.steamatharpersferry.com<br />

@SteamHF<br />

Steam at Harper’s Ferry is a Victorian/Steampunk<br />

themed gallery and gift shop located in the historic<br />

lower town of Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia.<br />

Steam at Harper’s Ferry has quarterly openings<br />

and features local and regional artists.<br />

"I merely took the<br />

energy it takes to pout<br />

and wrote some blues."<br />

Duke Ellington<br />

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JEFFERSON ST<br />

R E I N E K E R S<br />

OLDTOWN<br />

ALEXANDRIA<br />

% B & B 215 King Street Art Gallery<br />

215 King Street, 2nd Floor, Old Town Alexandria.<br />

Open Wed-Sun or by appt, 703-706-5791<br />

mddbrumbaugh@mac.com<br />

www.beallandbrumbaugh215.com<br />

New Gallery. Lelia Troup Beall specializes in<br />

Galaxy paintings and Scottish landscapes in<br />

oil. Martha Brumbaugh specializes in cave<br />

paintings and landscapes, mostly of France, in<br />

watercolor and acrylic.<br />

Newest feature, Vera Gridasova from southern<br />

Russia - colorful abstract paintings in acrylic<br />

with canandash on paper. Jane Andrle<br />

Gillette's Washington monuments and Old<br />

Town Alexandria watercolors.<br />

Other artists include Ron Flemmings, Gale<br />

Fitzwater McBrien - bronze sculptures,<br />

Catherine Mein - multi media abstracts,<br />

Elizabeth Mechling, Nar Steel, Jan Moffat,<br />

Janice Connally, Phyllis Sidorsky, Cindi Lewis,<br />

Patricia Uchello, Joe Demshar, Charles Kolb,<br />

Michele Lendt and Deena Montigny. Paintings<br />

by Adophe Milich and Chester Loomis.<br />

Studio of Beall & Brumbaugh on-site. Baby<br />

grand piano ready to be played.<br />

$<br />

W E S T S T<br />

P A Y N E S T<br />

@<br />

C O M M E R C E S T<br />

F A Y E T T E S T<br />

H E N R Y S T<br />

WOLFE ST<br />

WILKES ST<br />

P A T R I C K S T<br />

A L F R E D S T<br />

C 0 L U M B U S S T<br />

$Del Ray Artisans<br />

2704 Mt Vernon Ave, (703) 838-4827<br />

Thurs 12-6, Fri 12-9, Sat 10-9, Sundays 12-6<br />

www.thedelrayartisans.org.<br />

June 7-30: (SHOW) Music In Art: Can you name<br />

that tune by the brush stokes in the painting,<br />

gems in the necklace, weave in fiber art, or see<br />

the movement in clay sculpture?<br />

Aug 2-Sept 1: Anything Goes! Showcasing<br />

artwork by seven members of the Board:<br />

Michele Reday Cook, Susan Amber Gordon,<br />

Lesley Hall, John W. Hiller, Nora Partlow, Betty<br />

Plummer, and Stacy Rausch<br />

!Multiple Exposures Gallery<br />

#<br />

105 N. Union St., # 312, (703) 683-2205,<br />

Open daily 11-5 pm, 2-9 pm 2nd Thurs.<br />

www.multipleexposuresgallery.com.<br />

Thru June16: Drive By-Utah Preserved in Time,<br />

photographs by Sandy Le-Brun Evans. New<br />

Photographs from March 2013 preserved in<br />

resin. Once Tibetan, the Wheel Turns, photographs<br />

by Danny Conant.<br />

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June 17 - July 29 : Michael Borek - What<br />

Would Sudek Do?<br />

July 29-Sept 8: MEG Summer Juried Group<br />

Show.<br />

W A S H I N G T O N S T<br />

S T A S A P H<br />

PRINCESS ST<br />

QUEEN ST<br />

CAMERON ST<br />

KING STREET<br />

PRINCE ST<br />

DUKE ST<br />

P I T T S T<br />

R O Y A L<br />

F A I R F A X<br />

5<br />

L E E S T<br />

U N I O N<br />

!<br />

S T R A N D<br />

GIBBON ST<br />

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FRANKLIN ST


James Francis O'Brien,<br />

(1917-1996)<br />

Drugstore on 14th St (Dart Drug)<br />

oil on canvas, 16” x 20”<br />

at Studio Antiques and Fine Art<br />

Oldtown, Alexandria<br />

! Potomac Fiber Arts Gallery<br />

105 N. Union St, Studio # 18,<br />

(703) 548-0935. Open M-Sun<br />

11-5, Thurs Nights, thru 9 pm.<br />

Under the Microscope, thru June 16. Our artists<br />

derive inspiration from the world we cannot<br />

see. Small life forms, crystalline structures,<br />

atomic and sub-atomic particles contribute to<br />

out artists' creative ventures.<br />

Where in the World, June 18-Aug 4. In this<br />

show, our artists derive inspiration from travel<br />

and adventure. Things that we do, places and<br />

actions will inspire our artists' creativity.<br />

Childhood Tales, Aug 6-Sept 8. In this show,<br />

our artists derive inspiration from fairy tales<br />

and favorite fantasy stories.; the morals and<br />

fables that shape our childhood and fire our<br />

imagination.<br />

The DC area’s first cooperative fiber art gallery,<br />

and have 70 members, some of whom<br />

are published, teach and have won awards<br />

in the fiber arts genre. New juried shows<br />

are installed monthly which include original<br />

works in jewelry, scarves, clothing, woven,<br />

knitted or crocheted items, as well as handmade<br />

paper, wall hangings, fiber sculptures<br />

and a variety of other innovative work.<br />

!Printmakers Inc.<br />

Studio #325, Torpedo Factory Art Center, 105<br />

N. Union St, (703) 683-1342. Daily 11am-5 pm.<br />

www.tfpi.org<br />

Thru June: Printmakers Inc welcomes our<br />

newest member, Patrick Sargent, who will<br />

show samples of his large linocuts, mostly<br />

portraits.<br />

June 1-Aug 31: Artists have drawn inspiration<br />

from other artists on many occasions.<br />

For the summer show member printmakers<br />

have invited another factory artist who<br />

has inspired them to create a new work of<br />

art. Both the new work and the piece that<br />

inspired it will be on display.<br />

Printmakers Inc. remains the only group studio<br />

dedicaded to the art of original hand-pulled<br />

prints. Member artists work in a variety<br />

of traditional printmaking techniques that<br />

include intaglio, relief, monotypes and<br />

screenprinting. Current members: Penny Barringer,<br />

Anne Buchal, Judith Coady, Constance<br />

Grace, Laura Huff, Avis Fleming, Norma Pffaf,<br />

Patrick Sargent, Carolyn Witschonke.<br />

#Studio Antiques & Fine Art<br />

524 N. Washington St, (703) 548-5188.<br />

Open Tues. - Sat., 11-5, Sunday, 12-5.<br />

www.StudioAntiques.net.<br />

Area’s most extensive & diverse collection of<br />

European & American painting from the 18th<br />

to the early 20th century. Over 300 antique<br />

paintings beautifully displayed in conjunction<br />

with period furniture & accessories in a turnof-the-century<br />

row house in historic Alexandria.<br />

Painting subjects include landscapes,<br />

portraits, genre scenes, animals, still lives,<br />

marines, etc. Everything is properly restored<br />

and guaranteed as represented. Painting<br />

restoration, picture lights.<br />

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32nd annual Montpelier Invitational Exhibition<br />

Glassworks<br />

Montpelier Arts Center<br />

Main Gallery<br />

June 13—August 18, 2013<br />

rEcEptIon<br />

Friday, June 14, 7 –9 pm<br />

artIst talk + lunchEon<br />

Sunday June 16, 12 noon<br />

Advance reservations required by Monday, June 10.<br />

Call 301-377-7800 or 410-792-0664 to RSVP.<br />

DEMonstratIon at DC GlassWorks and Sculpture Studios<br />

Friday, June 21, 6:30 pm<br />

5346 46th Avenue<br />

Hyattsville, MD<br />

MontpElIEr arts cEntEr<br />

9652 Muirkirk Road<br />

Laurel, Maryland 20708<br />

montpelier.arts@pgparks.com<br />

301/377-7800<br />

410/792-0664<br />

301/490-3329 (TTY)<br />

Gallery Hours:<br />

10 am – 5 pm<br />

7 days a week<br />

Directions to <strong>Galleries</strong>:<br />

Baltimore-Washington Parkway to Laurel-Bowie Road (Route 197). North toward Laurel on Route 197 to<br />

light at Crystal Plaza Shopping Center. Turn left at Muirkirk Road; Arts Center Drive is first right.

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