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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 />
18 ■ galleries ■ SUMMER 2013