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"Cross-Mackenzie Gallery<br />

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

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

Wed-Sat 12-6 :<br />

www.crossmackenzie.com<br />

New Abstract Paintings by Washington DC<br />

artist Tati Kaupp thru Jan 12. Opening Saturday<br />

January 14, The Writing on the Wall, new<br />

ceramic wall sculpture by Hyun Kyung Yoon.<br />

Korean artist Yoon's lyrical artwork is inspired<br />

by the brushstrokes and movement in calligraphy.<br />

Retaining the graphic quality of her<br />

earlier monochromatic pieces, Yoon adds to<br />

color and pattern to this new body of work.<br />

The show is on view through February.<br />

BNFoundry Gallery<br />

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

Wed-Sun 12-6: Parking available at a commercial<br />

lot on N St NW between 17th & 18th Sts.<br />

Metro accessible at Dupont Circle.<br />

www.foundrygallery.org<br />

A Natural Progression, new oil paintings by<br />

Edward Bear Miller, January 4-29. Miller<br />

explores a range of subjects: nudes, portraits,<br />

cityscapes, the mountainous Adirondacks, and<br />

the parks and waterways of his native Washington,<br />

D.C. He has studied and absorbed the<br />

influences of Gustave Courbet, George Bellows,<br />

Lucian Freud, and his contemporaries. Miller’s<br />

work is immediate, vivid, and modern. Each<br />

piece communicates the artist’s admiration for<br />

the natural world, where monumental bridges,<br />

outstretched trees, and wistful human forms<br />

serve as motifs.<br />

New Monthly Members’ Shows in Gallery II,<br />

run concurrently, Jan/Feb.<br />

The Foundry Feb Four, works by artists who<br />

joined the gallery in 2011: Linda Button,<br />

Lesley Clarke, Peter Loge, and Edward Bear<br />

Miller, February 1 - 26. Paintings by Linda<br />

Button explore the visual eloquence of “Window<br />

Dressing” via drawings and oil paintings<br />

featuring mannequins and the reflections of<br />

pedestrians, architecture, sky, and bits of flora.<br />

Painter Lesley Clarke uses acrylics and found<br />

Art doesn't transform.<br />

It just plain forms.<br />

Roy Lichtenstein<br />

objects in complex abstract works focusing on<br />

emotion and conflict. Peter Loge’s assemblage<br />

brings together found objects and images<br />

to represent an idea of an object or emotion,<br />

rather than the object or emotion itself.<br />

Edward Bear Miller (see January show info.)<br />

Foundry Gallery is looking for new member<br />

artists at the both the ”full” and “associate”<br />

level. The Gallery is located in a traditional<br />

brownstone, conveniently located near the<br />

Dupont Circle Metro Station, public parking,<br />

and is available for rent, at modest rates, for<br />

small meetings, parties and receptions on<br />

Mondays, Tuesdays and in the evenings of both<br />

weekdays and weekends.<br />

Email foundrygallery@verizon.net or join us<br />

on Facebook.<br />

BTJane Haslem Gallery<br />

2025 Hillyer Place NW, in the gallery and on<br />

line. By appointment only, 202-232-4644.<br />

haslem@mac.com<br />

www.janehaslemgallery.com.<br />

Ryan Hackett: Natural Synthetics-multi media/<br />

paintings/sculpture/intallation, through Jan.<br />

Haslem Gallery at LA Art Show - Jan 18 - 22.<br />

LA show consists of IFODA Print Fair -<br />

Contemporary & Modern - LA Art Fair...<br />

www.laartshow.com<br />

IFPDA Print Fair., Booth #1 - Oversize etchings<br />

by Mauricio Lasansky.<br />

Modern & Contemporary Fair, Booth #1 -<br />

Natural Synthetics - an installation by Ryan Hackett.<br />

Dupont Circle continues...<br />

WINTER <strong>2012</strong> <strong>galleries</strong> ■ 11

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