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GALLERIES<br />

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

November 2011


November openings<br />

3 Thursday<br />

6-8 pm: King Street Gallery, Montgomery<br />

College, Takoma Park/Silver Spring - Off<br />

The Page - On the Wall.<br />

6-8 pm: Stevenson University Gallery,<br />

Baltimore - Black Male Identity:<br />

Selections from the Troy Staton Collection.<br />

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

DC - Alexander Vasilijev.<br />

4 Friday<br />

6-8:30 pm: Alex Gallery and (Gallery<br />

A), Dupont Circle - David Suter; gallery<br />

artists.<br />

5-9 pm: Art First Gallery, Fredericksburg,<br />

Virginia – All Members Show.<br />

6:30-8:30 pm: Arts Club of Washington,<br />

Downtown DC – Steve Moore, Jerri Castillo,<br />

Lorna Aldrich, Jenna Beebe, Ruth Bird,<br />

Vicki Doyle, Susanne Eisinger, Jack Hannula,<br />

Wendy Garner, Ed Purcell, Martine<br />

Khadr-Van Schoote, Leslie Sorg Ramsay,<br />

Jeanne Sullivan and Laura Wardlaw.<br />

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

- The Del Ray Dozenz.<br />

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

Amy Barker-Wilson.<br />

6-9 pm: International Art & Artists'<br />

Hillyer Art Space, Dupont Circle -David<br />

A. Mordini, Min Enghauser.<br />

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4 Friday<br />

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

Langley Spurlock, John Martin Tarrat; Nancy<br />

Frankel; Brian Kirk.<br />

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

All Member Show and Anthony Dortch Jr.<br />

5 Saturday<br />

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

- Jan McIntyre Lamb.<br />

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

Maryland - Five Fiber Artists; Chick<br />

Rhodehamel.<br />

2-5 pm: Foxhall Gallery, Uptown - New<br />

Views: Paintings by Cinda Train Longstreth<br />

and Claudia Hartley.<br />

1-3 pm: VisArts, Maryland - Celebration of<br />

Republic of China 100 Year Anniversary.<br />

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

Maryland - Pauline Jakobsberg, Edward<br />

McCluney.<br />

6 Sunday<br />

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

- Eye of the Beholder.<br />

1-4 pm: Workhouse Art Center Gallery,<br />

Virgina - Maryland Pastel Society: Shades of<br />

Pastel.<br />

6-8 pm: Target Gallery, Oldtown Alexandria<br />

- Transferred: Special FotoWeek DC Lecture<br />

and reception with juror Regina Deluise.<br />

7 Monday<br />

5:30-7:30 pm: American Center for Physics<br />

Gallery, Maryland- The Space Between:<br />

Lylie Fisher, Kristy Simmons, and Marcos<br />

Smyth.<br />

www.galleriesmagazine.com


10 Thursday<br />

6:30-8 pm: The Art League Gallery,<br />

Oldtown Alexandria -Juried Exhibit of<br />

Artwork by Art League Members & What<br />

Art to Wear.<br />

6-8 pm: Target Gallery, Oldtown<br />

Alexandria - Transferred.<br />

7-9 pm: VisArts, Maryland - Frontiers of<br />

Photography.<br />

11 Friday<br />

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

Circle - Charles Birnbaum.<br />

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

-Jake Muirhead.<br />

5-9 pm: Troika Gallery, Easton- 14th<br />

Anniversary Gala Group Show.<br />

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

- Robert LeMar.<br />

12 Saturday<br />

5-8 pm: Gallery West, Oldtown Alexandria<br />

- Gallery West Members Small Works.<br />

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

Shamoun Phalan.<br />

5-8 pm: South Street Art Gallery, Easton-<br />

Tim Bell, Ed Cooper, Nancy Tankersley.<br />

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

Langley Spurlock, John Martin Tarrat.<br />

6-9 pm: Workhouse Art Center Gallery,<br />

Virgina - 2nd Saturday Art Walk.<br />

16 Wednesday<br />

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

Chul Hyun Ahn.<br />

5-7 pm: Sarah Silberman Gallery,<br />

Montgomery College, Rockville, MD -<br />

Conceptual or Functional: Tea/Coffee Pots<br />

in a variety of media.<br />

October 30<br />

Reception & Family Program<br />

Art Educator Lucinda Edinberg<br />

leads a tour of<br />

Knights, Crooks and Heroes<br />

followed by a hands-on workshop<br />

3:30 to 5 p.m.<br />

Elizabeth Myers Mitchell Art Gallery<br />

St. John’s College Campus<br />

Mellon Hall, 60 College Ave, Annapolis<br />

(410) 626-2556, Tues-Sun 12-5, Fri 7-8 pm<br />

www.stjohnscollege.com.<br />

18 Friday<br />

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

Allen Stringfellow, Ifeyinwa Umeike,<br />

Dorothy Carter, Nnamdi Okonkwo & others.<br />

19 Saturday<br />

5-7 pm: Greater Reston Arts Center, Virgina<br />

- 2011 Fall Focus Exhibitions: Heidi Fowler,<br />

Sheep Jones & Novie Trump, Millicent Young.<br />

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

- Brad Aldridge.<br />

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

Langley Spurlock, John Martin Tarrat; Nancy<br />

Frankel; Brian Kirk.<br />

20 Sunday<br />

12:30-2:30 pm: The Mansion at Strathmore<br />

Hall, Maryland - 78th Annual International<br />

Exhibition of Fine Art in Miniature.<br />

22 Tuesday<br />

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

Maryland - From Forge to Form.<br />

25 Friday<br />

5-7 pm: Workhouse Art Center, Virgina - The<br />

Art of Fiber.<br />

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November 2011 ■ Vol 39, No. 3<br />

Publisher & Editor: Reid Baron<br />

Production : Deborah Gay<br />

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

Hours: Mon-Fri 11-5<br />

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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 necessarily<br />

reflect the views of galleries magazine.<br />

Established 1973©2011 Reid Baron<br />

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Robert LeMar<br />

Oregon Inlet<br />

Oil on Canvas, 34" x 24"<br />

thru Waverly Street Gallery<br />

Bethesda<br />

On the Cover<br />

Sam Dixon<br />

Sax in a Blue Suit<br />

fine art print, 18" x 24“<br />

limited edition print on display<br />

Caramel Boutique<br />

1603 U Street, NW, Washington, DC<br />

Thursday, November 17, 6-9 p.m.<br />

Artist Sam Dixon steps outside the box to help raise funds<br />

for “Loaves and Fishes,” a local community meal program<br />

serving the homeless. The second annual fundraising event<br />

is hosted by Caramel Boutique. Attendees will have the<br />

opportunity to bid on silent auction items, participate in a<br />

raffle, purchase artworks of local artists and photographers,<br />

enjoy live entertainment, meet the Loaves and Fishes staff<br />

and volunteers and learn more about the homeless in Mount<br />

Pleasant and Columbia Heights. Proceeds from will allow<br />

the program to continue to serve the community. There is no<br />

charge to attend the event and complimentary refreshments<br />

will be served, for more information 202.265.1930<br />

loavesandfishesdc.org, caramelfashion.com<br />

Dixon, primarily a watercolorist, also works in oil and acrylic.<br />

He has been described as an American Abstract Impressionist,<br />

his work capturing the essence of inspiration and temperament.<br />

His art often focuses on shapes and abstraction<br />

through a gestural approach.<br />

An art reception of Dixon’s limited edition print collection<br />

will also be held on Saturday, November 19 from 2-6 p.m. at<br />

the artist's studio 6925 Willow Street, NW, studio 203, Washington,<br />

DC. For more information 202.545.1555<br />

samdixon.org<br />

Sam Dixon on display<br />

at Main St. Gallery, Annapolis, Maryland<br />

410. 216.7166, mainstreetfineart.com


Amy Barker-Wilson<br />

JOURNEYS:<br />

new paintings and monotypes<br />

Foundry Gallery<br />

at Dupont Circle<br />

1314 18th St NW<br />

Washington, DC 20036<br />

November 4-28, 2011<br />

Opening reception:<br />

Friday, Nov 7, 6-8 pm<br />

talk/workshop:<br />

Saturday, Nov 19, 2-4 pm<br />

Andalusian Hills, mixed media, 14" x 14"<br />

www.amberblue.org<br />

www.foundrygallery.org<br />

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513 11th St SE, (202) 544-7577. e-mail:<br />

newmangallery@aol.com. Tues-Sat 10-6.<br />

www.gallerynewman.com.<br />

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WONDER GRAPHICS<br />

PICTURE FRAMING<br />

VERMONT AV & K St NW<br />

(202) 898-1700<br />

OPEN 11-5, MON-FRI<br />

Rotating exhibits of local and international<br />

artists. Gallery services include custom framing<br />

& design on the premises; also conservation,<br />

installation & on-site consultation.


Aaron Gallery is a contemporary art space committed<br />

to bringing the public the finest Abstract<br />

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info@aarongallerydc.com,<br />

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www.Aarongallerydc.com.<br />

Aaron Gallery proudly continues to show<br />

gallery artists such Ruth Ava Lyons, Linda<br />

St. Clair, Chico Harkrader, Carol Engles, Peter<br />

Krebs and Javier Cabada at the gallery's spacious<br />

new setting. Please make an appointment<br />

to see the gallery's collection of vibrant,<br />

colorful, large-scale paintings and sculpture.<br />

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$Arts Club of Washington<br />

2017 Eye St NW, (202) 331-7282, ext 23.<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 />

November 4-26, 2011:<br />

Monroe Gallery: Steve Moore (Painter); Monroe<br />

Parlor <strong>Galleries</strong>: Jerri Castillo (Painter);<br />

Curator: Erich Keel, Ph.D., Dir of Education,<br />

Kreeger Museum.<br />

MacFeeley Gallery: Portrait of a Lady:<br />

Rediscovering the Art of Mathilde Meuden<br />

Leisenring, Corcoran Teacher & Club Member<br />

during the early 1900's.<br />

Spilsbury Gallery Featured Artist: Susie<br />

Eisinger (Painter).<br />

Participating artists include: Lorna Aldrich,<br />

Jenna Beebe, Ruth Bird, Vicki Doyle,<br />

Susanne Eisinger, Jack Hannula, Wendy<br />

Garner, Ed Purcell, Martine Khadr-Van<br />

Schoote, and Leslie Sorg Ramsay, Jeanne<br />

Sullivan and Laura Wardlaw.<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 />

Exhibitions featuring the work of influential<br />

British contemporary artist Michael Craig-<br />

Martin and drawings and sculpture by Carol<br />

Brown Goldberg this Spring.<br />

Please see our website for more information on<br />

our upcoming exhibitions<br />

%IDB Cultural Center of the Inter-<br />

American Development Bank<br />

1300 New York Ave NW, (202)<br />

623-3774, Mon-Fri 11-6<br />

www.iadb.org/Cultural<br />

November 7, 2011, to February 3, 2012:<br />

New Visions: A Selection of the Latest Acquisitions<br />

from the IDB Art Collection, 2008–2011,<br />

part of the 19th anniversary celebration of the<br />

(IDB) Cultural Center, which was inaugurated in<br />

1992 by Chilean President Patricio Aylwin.<br />

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Senior Artists Alliance<br />

SeniorArtistsAlliance.org<br />

THE POWER OF LIGHT II<br />

EDISON PLACE GALLERY<br />

NOVEMBER 22 – DECEMBER 23, 2011<br />

HOURS: TUESDAY – FRIDAY, NOON – 5pm<br />

RECEPTION: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3RD,<br />

2pm TO 5pm<br />

Paintings, Mixed Media, Photography, Sculpture,<br />

Acrylic, Oil, Water Color, Wood, Stone, Glass<br />

Edison Place Gallery, 702 Eight Street, NW<br />

Between G and H, ½ block north of the Portrait Gallery,<br />

Smithsonian Museum of American Art<br />

The Center’s mission is to promote culture<br />

as an integral component of development,<br />

contributing to the IDB‘s leadership as<br />

a multilateral institution engaged in all<br />

aspects of development. The Bank’s collection<br />

comprises 1,722 artworks that include<br />

paintings, sculpture, photography, works on<br />

paper, ceramics, and hand-crafted objects.<br />

The IDB Cultural Center presents artworks<br />

that became part of the collection through<br />

the Bank’s acquisition fund, gifts, and permanent<br />

loans. It features 25 works by 17 artists<br />

including as Federico Martino, Sebastián<br />

Spreng, and Susana Sulic (Argentina); Gastón<br />

Orellana (Chile); Ana Isabel Díez Zuluaga and<br />

Omar Rayo (Colombia); Silvia Elena Monge<br />

Puig (Costa Rica); Niurka Barroso (Cuba-<br />

Canada); Carmen Herrera and Emilio Sánchez<br />

(Cuba-United States); Julio Valdez (Dominican<br />

Republic); Geovanny Verdezoto (Ecuador);<br />

Luis González Palma (Guatemala); Mireille<br />

Délice (Haiti); Antonio López Sáenz and<br />

Alberto Alejandro Millares Méndez (Mexico);<br />

and Naúl Ojeda (Uruguay).


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 />

November 2 – 27: Touchstone All Member<br />

Show and The Privileged Series, Anthony<br />

Dortch Jr. The Privileged Series brings to form<br />

in poetry, paint, photo, and ink a distorted<br />

view of the upper crust of society as it relies<br />

on minions, dropouts, and lower classes to<br />

get the distasteful and unworthy jobs done.<br />

November 30 - December 24: Touchstone All<br />

Member Show and Eclipsed By the Cloud: the<br />

Detritus of Obsolescent Technology, by Rima<br />

Schulkind. In Eclipsed By the Cloud, Rima<br />

Schulkind has created a series of totems to technological<br />

detritus. They consist of six foot sculptures<br />

composed of welded steel armatures, each<br />

bearing examples of the technology considered<br />

from its earliest expression to its latest.<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 11-4.<br />

www.watergategalleryframedesign.<br />

Alexander Vasiljev, MYSTIFY, Nov 3 – 30, in<br />

conjunction with FOTOWEEK DC. Vasiljev traveled<br />

to a remote part of the Amazonas Department<br />

in Peru to photograph landscapes and<br />

specifically the unique Wax Palm Forest. This<br />

forest contains one of the tallest palm trees in the<br />

world, reaching up to 200 feet high. It is believed<br />

that it bridges the land with the skies.<br />

Wednesday, Nov 9, 6 pm: Alexander (Sasha)<br />

Vasiljev presents an Artist Talk, Photography in the<br />

Rainforest. www.AlexanderVasiljev.com<br />

The gallery also specializes in preservation custom<br />

picture framing with a wide variety of framing<br />

services.<br />

Zenith Gallery<br />

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

information, gallery hours & address, call 202-<br />

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

www.zenithgallery.com.<br />

Zenith Gallery at Chevy Chase Pavilion, second<br />

level next to Embassy Suites, 5335 Wisconsin<br />

Ave NW, Wed-Sat, noon to 6 pm.<br />

The Gallery at 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue<br />

NW, (12th & Penn NW)<br />

Weekdays, 8 am-7 pm; Sat & Sun by appointment:<br />

Shining Stars: Mixed media show of area sculptors,<br />

thru December 31. Check our website for<br />

artists and dates of opening.<br />

Celebrating 33 years in the nation’s capital, Zenith<br />

is recognized for its eclectic mix of contemporary<br />

art in all media. The gallery provides high-quality<br />

acquisition, consulting, commissioning, framing<br />

and appraisal services through its website, an<br />

appointment salon gallery and house calls.<br />

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

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

www.Alexgalleries.com.<br />

Alex Gallery - Gallery artists including<br />

Kim Abraham, Frank Cappello, C. Richard<br />

Kaufman, Martin Frommelt, Hannu Palosuo,<br />

Linda Touby, and Hans Versteg.<br />

Gallery A – Nov 1 -30: David Suter: Outside the<br />

Box. David Suter is a beloved local painter<br />

and sculptor who made his name as a graphic<br />

illustrator for The New York Times, Time,<br />

The Washington Post, and other publications.<br />

He grew up in DC, and recently returned<br />

home after passing a decade in New York.<br />

In the works of art on display in November,<br />

Suter seeks forms that we all carry within<br />

our collective memory, from cozy fireplaces<br />

and ducks on ponds to Grim Reapers and an<br />

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is representational and highly symbolic. Suter<br />

paints with acrylic, often composing frames<br />

out of found pieces of wood. His sculptures<br />

are made of wood, aluminum, glass, and<br />

steel. Approximately 15 of his paintings and<br />

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Marinkovich Fine Art<br />

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<br />

Hockney, Robert Motherwell, Kiki Smith,<br />

Wayne Thiebaud & others. Paintings by Mary<br />

Grigonis, gouaches by Geoffrey Baker. Estate<br />

of Mary Louise Cline. New acquisitions of<br />

early prints by Terry Winters.<br />

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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 />

The Landscape of Bees by Rose-Lynn Fisher.<br />

Melding art and science, Fisher takes Black<br />

and White photographs of extreme closeups<br />

of honey bees using a scanning electron<br />

microscope, revealing an elegant fusion of<br />

form and function, thru Nov 10.<br />

An Orgy of Form, new porcelain wall pieces<br />

and free standing sculpture by New York artist<br />

Charles Birnbaum, opens Nov 11.<br />

BNFoundry Gallery<br />

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

Wed-Fri 1-7, Sat, Sun 12-6. Parking is available<br />

at a commercial lot on N St NW between<br />

17th & 18th Sts. Metro accessible at Dupont<br />

Circle. www.foundrygallery.org<br />

November 2-27: JOURNEYS, Amy Barker-<br />

Wilson, abstract painter, working in mixed<br />

media and monotype paintings. Her current<br />

works reflect a sense of mystery and possibility.<br />

Her goal and method is to find the “next<br />

step” in the perceptual journey and she invites<br />

the viewer to extend his/her own imaginings<br />

along this trail. The paintings build from experience<br />

on journeys in Turkey and Andalusia,<br />

Spain. They are playful, often studied and<br />

unplanned mixtures, incorporating geometric<br />

traditions and calligraphic elements among<br />

spontaneously arising mixed media. They<br />

evoke a feeling of ancient beauty and lively<br />

activity using highly saturated colors often<br />

washed out by time and sun and a silence that<br />

pervades beyond the forms.<br />

Artist workshop FINDING AND USING THE<br />

UNEXPECTED IN ABSTRACT COLLAGE PAINT-<br />

INGS, Saturday November 19, 2-4pm.<br />

Each month, the Gallery also presents a “new”<br />

Monthly Members' Show in Gallery II. All works<br />

are for sale. The Foundry Gallery is a nonprofit<br />

artists’ cooperative with reasonable monthly<br />

dues, welcoming new members at both the<br />

“full” and “associate” level. A new level of<br />

membership, entitled “Affiliate,” now in effect<br />

enabled current and former members to maintain<br />

affiliation with the Gallery. The Foundry<br />

Gallery is located in a traditional brownstone,<br />

conveniently located near the Dupont Circle<br />

Metro Station and public parking. The Gallery<br />

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

meetings, parties and receptions on Mondays,<br />

Tuesdays and in the evenings of both weekdays<br />

and weekends.<br />

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

on Facebook.<br />

BT Jane 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 />

Thru November 15: DUTCH AUCTION.<br />

Susan Abbott - Mark Adams - Anne Appleby -<br />

Leonard Baskin - Gregory Burns<br />

Bernard Chaet - Anne Chesnut - Tom Edwards -<br />

Carlton Fletcher - Dewitt Hardy<br />

George Harkins - Richard Haas - Ryan Hackett -<br />

Al Held - David Hollowell<br />

Billy Morrow Jackson - Misch Kohn - Karen Kunc<br />

- Mauricio Lasansky - Michael Mazur<br />

James McGarrell - Nancy McIntyre -<br />

Meinhein - Peter Milton - Jim Monson<br />

Gordon Mortensen - Kaiko Moti - Nina Muys -<br />

Elizabeth Osborne - Katja Oxman<br />

Elizabeth Peak - Lincoln Perry - Gabor Peterdi -<br />

Joseph Raffael - Moishe Smith<br />

Julian Stanczak - Stephen Tanis - Mark Tobey -<br />

Beth van Hoesen - Joe White<br />

Richard Ziemann.<br />

Group show of gallery artists through December<br />

15.<br />

Dupont Circle continues...<br />

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Huckleberry Fine Art<br />

12051 Nebel Street, Rockville<br />

301-881-5977<br />

info@huckleberryfineart.com<br />

Tues-Friday 11-6, Sat and Sun 10-6<br />

www.huckleberryfineart.com<br />

Gallery, Publisher, Distributer, Framer<br />

Featuring the art of Rob Gonsalves,<br />

J. Scott Nicol, John Payne,<br />

Gavin Glakas, Alexis Greenberg,<br />

Bob Ransley, Michael Parkes,<br />

Connie Townsend, Anne Packard,<br />

Robert Sarsony, Mary Kane Hearts,<br />

Adam Stewart, Thomas Barbey,<br />

Michael Cheval, Jozza,<br />

Lorann Jacobs, Anne Packard<br />

In-home consultation, art installation,<br />

and personalized service are among the<br />

many special features that HFA offers.<br />

Next Show November 18-20, 2011<br />

Bob Ransley and Michael Cheval<br />

Martini and Cupcake Receptions<br />

Friday and Saturday 7-11pm<br />

) International Arts & Artists’<br />

Hillyer Art Space<br />

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

0758. For gallery info email: grahamb@artsandartists.<br />

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

www.artsandartists.org.<br />

David A. Mordini: dis-member, November 4- 25.<br />

Mordini explores psychological complexities via<br />

an internal dialog of competing forces. He uses<br />

fragmented body parts made of fiberboard as a<br />

vessel for these forces.<br />

Min Enghauser: Desert Dwell, November 4-25.<br />

Min Enghauser began making photographs as a<br />

child. Photographs, and the act of making them<br />

provide glimpses of timeless spirits for her, of<br />

pure and unbiased realities of nature and time.<br />

Desert Dwell are images from the Anza-Borrego<br />

Desert where she found a coming together of<br />

the essence of the inhabitants and the spirit of<br />

place. They speak to each other without words.<br />

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"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 />

Harry Callahan: Photographs of family and landscapes,<br />

November 5-December 7<br />

The gallery represents many artists including<br />

Jae Ko, Sam Gilliam, Jim Sanborn, William T.<br />

Wiley and the Estates of Nathan Oliveira and<br />

Gene Davis.<br />

BLStudio Gallery<br />

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

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

pm, Sunday by appt.<br />

www.studiogallery.dccom.<br />

Thru November 19:<br />

Solo Show: Secrets of the Elements 3: Dark<br />

Matters, Langley Spurlock with John Martin<br />

Tarrat. From glow-in-the-dark Actinium to<br />

golden Zirconium, art and haiku meet the<br />

periodic table of the elements. Dark Matters<br />

is the third chapter of a continuing collaboration<br />

between chemist-artist Langley Spurlock<br />

and poet John Martin Tarrat. This time,<br />

Chlorine, Mercury, Oxygen, Silicon, and Xenon<br />

are among 27 elements that explore the mysteries<br />

of life and the secrets of an unfinished<br />

universe.<br />

Duo Show: Nancy Frankel - Lemmings? Nancy<br />

Frankel's depiction of a massive traffic jam,<br />

is composed of more than 450 hot wheels.<br />

This giant relief, 54" x 60", is a total departure<br />

from Frankel's usual approach. The recent<br />

oil spill, the high price of gas, and the ever<br />

increasing beltway gridlock made her aware<br />

of the high cost of our addiction to and<br />

dependence on the car.<br />

Duo Show: A Rustic Life-Brian Kirk, Rust prints<br />

and metal sculpture.


Myrtle Katzen<br />

Sherry Hour<br />

acrylic on canvas, 31" x 41"<br />

thru Wisconsin Ave Studio<br />

Uptown DC<br />

Established in 1981, the ADAGW offers an online directory of<br />

professional and knowledgable art dealers in the<br />

Washington DC region<br />

Addison Ripley Fine Art Sandra Berler Gallery<br />

Susan Calloway Fine Art Cross MacKenzie Gallery Kathleen Ewing Gallery<br />

Barbara Fendrick Fine Art Foxhall Gallery Fraser Gallery<br />

Jane Haslem Gallery Maurine Littleton Gallery<br />

Marsha Mateyka Gallery Parish Gallery The Ralls Collection<br />

Alla Rogers Gallery Zenith Gallery<br />

For information on upcoming exhibitions and events, visit<br />

www.washingtonartdealers.org<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 />

Thru December 3: European Photography<br />

Between the Wars.<br />

$Susan Calloway Fine Arts<br />

Book Hill in Georgetown, 1643 Wisconsin<br />

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

fax: 202-338-1660, Tues-Sat, 10-5 or by<br />

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

www.callowayart.com.<br />

On view at Thos. Moser’s Georgetown Showroom<br />

(3300 M Street NW), thru December 31,<br />

Sweet Tides recent works by Alison Hall Cooley.<br />

Cooley’s work captures the rhythm and the<br />

transience of the natural world. She creates<br />

compositions suggestive of coastal landscapes<br />

by incorporating color fields, shooting and<br />

falling lines, and etchings, which overlap and<br />

move. Cooley’s most recent work explores the<br />

manner in which natural elements transform<br />

man-made structures, revealing the beauty<br />

and mystery of remembered spaces.<br />

Half Light, an exhibit on view from November<br />

19 through December 31, featuring pastoral<br />

landscapes by Brad Aldridge that evoke an<br />

Arcadian calm. Aldridge’s recent work goes<br />

beyond the limits of natural landscapes, as he<br />

applies his skillful sensibility with light to paint<br />

twilight filled urban horizons that kindle a<br />

sense of tranquility.<br />

Susan Calloway Fine Arts specializes in contemporary<br />

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

artists, antique American and European oil<br />

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paintings, and a carefully chosen selection<br />

of 17th-19th century prints. The gallery also<br />

specializes in conservation framing using<br />

archival-quality materials and techniques, and<br />

in traditional French mat decoration. The gallery<br />

provides extensive art consulting services<br />

for business and residential clients and collaborates<br />

with architecture and design trades.<br />

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www.littletongallery.com.<br />

Located in Washington DC's historic Georgetown<br />

neighborhood, the Maurine Littleton<br />

Gallery exhibits the work of over 30 leading<br />

contemporary artists in glass, metal, and<br />

ceramics - including Harvey K. Littleton, Dale<br />

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

Reid, and Albert Paley. An extensive collection<br />

of prints, paintings, and drawings by prominent<br />

contemporary artists are also available.


Galerie<br />

Lareuse<br />

Established 1983<br />

Offering original works on paper<br />

by 19th & 20th century masters<br />

including Picasso, Chagall, Miro,<br />

Calder, Matisse, Renoir, Dali,<br />

Whistler, Cassatt, Warhol, Leger,<br />

Braque & others.<br />

2820 Pennsylvania Ave NW<br />

(202) 333-1506 main, (202) 333-1507 fax<br />

Tues-Sat 12-6 or by appt.<br />

www.ArtNet.com (Galerie Lareuse)<br />

Owner: Jean-Michel (Meech) Lareuse, Curator: Kreg D. Kelley<br />

Member of the International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA)<br />

www.IFPDA.org<br />

e-mail: jml@galerielareuse.com<br />

/The Old Print Gallery<br />

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

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

www.oldprintgallery.com.<br />

Woodcuts & Linocuts by Emily Trueblood,<br />

thru Nov. 5.<br />

New Prints by Jake Muirhead, local printmaker,<br />

opens November 11. The show<br />

consists of over twenty etchings, aquatints,<br />

and drypoints, consisting of mostly still lifes<br />

and figurative work. Muirhead’s prints exude<br />

a rare intensity and liveliness, which can be<br />

attributed to his working and reworking of<br />

his intaglio plates.<br />

Muirhead earned his MFA in Printmaking<br />

from George Mason University, is a Associate<br />

Printmaker at Pyramid Atlantic Art Center<br />

in MD, and teaches drawing at Montgomery<br />

College. He has exhibited in Spain, China,<br />

and New Zealand, as well as more local<br />

shows in Washington DC, Maryland, New<br />

Jersey, and Connecticut.<br />

Georgetown continues next page....<br />

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!Parish Gallery<br />

1054 31st St NW, (202) 944-2310, parishgallery@bigplanet.com.<br />

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

pm.<br />

www.parishgallery.com<br />

Percy Martin-Bushmen Dreams, thru November<br />

15. Percy Martin is a printmaker and teacher of<br />

art who has lived in the Washington, DC area<br />

since 1947. For over 25 years, he has been quietly<br />

working on a series of lush and technically<br />

complex prints detailing the daily lives and<br />

rituals of the Bushmen, a mythological people<br />

and culture born of Martin’s imagination. He<br />

studied printmaking and graphic design at the<br />

Corcoran Gallery of Art where he received a<br />

Ford Foundation Fellowship in 1966. In 1975<br />

16 ■ galleries ■ NOVEMBER 2011<br />

Jacqueline Lee<br />

Digitally altered photograph<br />

at Montpelier Arts Center<br />

Maryland<br />

the National Endowment for the Arts awarded<br />

him with an Artist-in-Residence.<br />

Mr. Martin taught private classes in etching<br />

and has been the Director of the W.D. Printmaking<br />

Workshop in Washington, DC, since<br />

1947. He taught at the New Thing Art and<br />

Architecture Center, University of Maryland,<br />

Corcoran School of Art, printmaking to inmates<br />

at Lorton Prison, the DukeEllington School of<br />

the Arts and finally the Sidwell Friends School.<br />

In collaboration with Nicole Gallery-Chicago:<br />

Haitian, African, African American Artists<br />

including: Allen Stringfellow, Ifeyinwa Umeike,<br />

Dorothy Carter, Nnamdi Okonkwo and others,<br />

November 18-30.<br />

Cinda Train Longstreth<br />

Noonmark--Fall<br />

accrylic on canvas, 11" x 14"<br />

thru Foxhall Gallery, Uptown DC


Allen Stringfellow<br />

Untitled, 2002, 16”x 20"<br />

collage/mixed media<br />

thru Parish Gallery<br />

Far right:<br />

Victor Pakhomkin<br />

Love Gate, 2010<br />

oil/canvas, 60" x 70"<br />

thru Winter Place Studio<br />

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 />

Allexander Anufriev,<br />

Rennaisance Modern<br />

18" x 24", oil on canvas<br />

thru Alla Rogers Gallery<br />

Far right:<br />

Linda Lowery<br />

Difficult Passage - Wide Open, Big Cry<br />

Oil on Canvas, 36"x 48"<br />

thru MOCA DC<br />

OPENING RECEPTION NOVEMBER 18, 6-8 pm<br />

Alla Rogers Gallery<br />

202-333-8595<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


UPTOWN<br />

#American Painting<br />

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

3244. Open Wed-Sat 11-7 & by appt.<br />

www.classicamericanpainting.com.<br />

Thru Nov 12: Michael Francis: New Work--<br />

Street Scenes and Views. Michael Francis is<br />

one of the most honored and best known<br />

painters in the Mid-Atlantic Region. Using<br />

local Washington DC views, the artist<br />

proposes to demonstrate ”the simple subjective<br />

notion that pigments and the elements<br />

of the painting process, in conjunction<br />

with the elements of the landscape<br />

(i.e. building materials, automobiles,<br />

plant life, etc.) can form an abstract of the<br />

world we inhabit.” Artist Gallery Talk: Nov.<br />

5, 6:30 pm.<br />

November 19-January 28: Small Treasures,<br />

small scale works in oil, acrylic, watercolor,<br />

and mixed media by members of the<br />

Washington Society of Landscape Painters,<br />

gallery artists and guest artists.<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 />

Continuing through December 14: Inner<br />

Piece: Works from the Heather and Tony<br />

Podesta Collection; Seismic Dream: A<br />

Sculpture and Sound Installation by Sculptor<br />

Pattie Porter Firestone and Composer<br />

Barbara Buchanan; Re-viewing Documentary:<br />

The Photographic Life of Louise<br />

Rosskam, Wayne Barrar: An Expanding<br />

Subterra, Nicole Eisenman: Works on Paper,<br />

and Courtney Smith: Insatiable Spaces.<br />

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Vintage and Contemporary Photography,<br />

3615 Ordway St NW, 202-328-0955. By<br />

appointment convenient to your schedule.<br />

www.kathleenewinggallery.com.<br />

On view: Master and Contemporary Photography,<br />

including A. Aubrey Bodine, August<br />

Sander, John Grant, Alex MacLean, Rosamond<br />

Purcell, Steve Szabo and others.<br />

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(202) 966-7144. E-mail: foxhallgallery@<br />

foxhallgallery.com. Open Mon-Sat 10-5.<br />

www.foxhallgallery.com.<br />

Cinda Train Longstreth and Claudia Hartley, Nov<br />

1-26. Foxhall Gallery is pleased to celebrate its<br />

35th year with the premier Washington exhibition<br />

of the colorful landscapes of Cinda Train<br />

Longstreth. The exhibition willl also feature the<br />

expressive works of Claudia Hartley. Also, in<br />

celebration of Foxhall Gallery's 35th anniversry,<br />

the gallery will also display new works by Lee<br />

Boynton and new Abstract Paintings by Diana<br />

Bunting. Reception to meet Cinda Train Longstreth<br />

with gallery talk to follow by Director<br />

Jerry L. Eisley, Saturday November 5, 2-5pm.<br />

Foxhall Gallery continues to represent a diverse<br />

array of art and artists. Gallery services include<br />

fine custom framing and design, restoration and<br />

installation.<br />

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%Wisconsin Avenue Studio<br />

4622 Wisconsin Ave, 2nd floor<br />

By appointment, tel: 202-244-4331<br />

www.thecabinetart.weebly.com<br />

WAS specializes in contemporary Washington<br />

Metro art in all media. THE CABINET: WORK<br />

ON PAPER, includes drawings, paintings,<br />

studies, sketchbooks and artists books and<br />

specializes in small, exquisite works for the<br />

collector and gift presentations.<br />

Myrtle Katzen's depictions of still-life vases,<br />

flowers, teapots, and drapery reflect a love of<br />

color, design and painting. Katzen is interested<br />

in people and has painted many portraits<br />

of her family, friends and models. Her work in<br />

The Cabinet collection includes watercolors,<br />

BETHESDA<br />

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

Bethesda, (301) 402-0115.<br />

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November 11- January 6:<br />

Mark O Hatfield Clinical Center; North Gallery-<br />

Lee Goodwin; West Gallery - Jackie Saunders;<br />

East Gallery- Jack Harding; East Alcove Gallery-<br />

Danny Conant; West Alcove Gallery- Rob<br />

Tarbell; Sculpture Cases- Suzanne Crane.<br />

! Waverly Street Gallery<br />

formerly Creative Partners Gallery,<br />

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

on Waverly St.), Bethesda, (301) 951-9441,<br />

Tues-Sat 12-6. www.waverlystreetgallery.<br />

com.<br />

FAR FROM THE CROWD-Paintings by Barbara<br />

French Pace thru Nov 5.<br />

TIME AND PLACE: paintings by Robert LeMar<br />

and New Work by Gallery Artists, Nov 8 -<br />

December 3.<br />

mixed media works with collage and acrylics,<br />

and drawings, representing a survey of the<br />

artist's long career. Katzen studied at the<br />

Abbott School of Commercial Art and the<br />

American University where she later became<br />

a major art benefactor. Katzen's paintings<br />

have been shown in numerous exhibitions in<br />

Washington DC, including the recent Group<br />

93-2011 Contemporary Painting, and are<br />

included in many private collections.<br />

The fall Top Drawer Collection features works<br />

in red, orange, and browns, and small works<br />

by The Cabinet and invited artists related to<br />

the concepts of harvest and time. Folios of<br />

collages, prints, drawings, and paintings on<br />

paper by Banks, Blankstein, Huff, Kasden,<br />

Katzen, Segnan, and others. /<br />

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for line and color. Regardless of whether he is<br />

painting the bathroom sink, traffic on the pike,<br />

or flowers in the garden, LeMar follows that<br />

passion. Through the subtle gradation of color,<br />

even the walls of a parking garage become<br />

poetry.<br />

LeMar studied at The Art Institute of Chicago<br />

and The Maryland School of Art and Design. As<br />

a young man he worked for 10 summers doing<br />

portraits on the boardwalk in Ocean City, and<br />

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One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD (301) 209-<br />

3125. Open Mon-Fri 9-5. www.acp.org.<br />

The Space Between: paintings by Lylie Fisher,<br />

mixed media and photo-based works by<br />

Kristy Simmons, and sculptures by Marcos<br />

Smyth, November 2, 2011 – May 4, 2012.<br />

Reception and gallery talk, November 7,<br />

5:30-7:30pm; curator: Sarah Tanguy.<br />

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240-447-9417, Open Thurs-Sun 12-4.<br />

Visiting artist Carol Dyer & sculptor Richard Binder,<br />

thru November 6.<br />

Holiday Gift Treasures, Nov. 10-Dec. 11 Resident<br />

artists will have a special show featuring small<br />

paintings, prints, giclees, books, and note cards.<br />

The Gallery has ten resident artists with a wide<br />

variety of subject matter that range from portraiture,<br />

landscape, seascape, still life, and abstracts in<br />

various mediums.<br />

Joining residents, Colette Calilhanna, Terri Cunningham,<br />

Cherry Dearie, Felisa Federman, Claire<br />

Howard, Anne Martinez, Yolanda Prinsloo, Dot<br />

Procter, Millie Shott and Martha Spak will be<br />

Varda Avnisan with her collection<br />

of glass jewelry.<br />

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In Search of Meaning #5, 2007<br />

Digital black and white print,<br />

acrylic pigment, and gels, 24" x 36"<br />

American Center for<br />

Physics Gallery, Maryland


Aline Feldman<br />

The Dynamics of City<br />

and Countryside:<br />

The Synthesis of Reality<br />

and Imagination<br />

Howard Community College<br />

The Rouse Company<br />

Foundation Gallery<br />

October 13-November 21<br />

" The Artists Gallery<br />

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

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

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

November 4 – 27: Medium, Method and Technique,<br />

paintings, monotypes, collages and<br />

drawings TAG member Jan McIntyre Lamb.<br />

In her new works, McIntyre Lamb has taken<br />

an image originally conceived as an oil painting<br />

and reproduced it as a monotype and<br />

again as a collage or drawing.<br />

Jan McIntyre Lamb received her Bachelor of<br />

Fine Arts degree from the Corcoran College<br />

of Art and Design in 2000. Her concentration<br />

was in painting. While studying at the<br />

Corcoran she became interested in various<br />

printmaking processes. She spent six weeks<br />

in the spring of 2001 in Corona, Italy studying<br />

printmaking through the University of<br />

Georgia. Her work has been shown throughout<br />

the Washington-Baltimore area.<br />

Paradox of Place X, White Line Woodcut<br />

McIntyre Lamb is on the faculty at the<br />

Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center and is<br />

a member of the Corcoran Alumni Association<br />

and the Frederick County Art Association.<br />

/ Betty Mae Kramer Gallery<br />

Silver Spring Civic Building at Veterans Plaza,<br />

One Veterans Place, Silver Spring<br />

301-565-3805, M-F 9am-9pm<br />

kramer-gallery@creativemoco.com.<br />

www.creativemoco.com/kramergallery.<br />

kramer-gallery@creativemoco.com.<br />

Thru December 30: Figures Seen and Unseen.<br />

Five Montgomery County artists working in a<br />

variety of complimentary styles and medium<br />

explore the human experience through<br />

light, color and form. The artists include:<br />

Chris Chernow, Anthony Miserendino,<br />

Nancy McNamara, Nina Chung Dwyer, and<br />

Katherine Janus Kahn.<br />

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Maryland continues...<br />

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

6100 Foreland Garth, Columbia, (410) 730-<br />

0075. New Hours: Mon-Thurs 9:30am-9:30pm,<br />

Fri 9:30am-9pm, Sat 9:30am-5pm, Sun noon-<br />

5pm. art.staff@columbiaassociation.com<br />

www.columbiaartcenter.org.<br />

Nov 3 – 27: Main Gallery: Five Fiber Artists,<br />

Rug-hooking Exhibition. Window Gallery: Water<br />

Wood Stone, Photography Exhibition - Chick<br />

Rhodehamel.<br />

" Communication Arts Technologies<br />

Gallery Montgomery College Rockville<br />

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

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

10-1.<br />

EXPERIMENTS: WHERE ART MEETS SCIENCE: The<br />

CAT Faculty and Staff Exhibition, November 7<br />

- December 23. New works inspired by the intersection<br />

of art and science from the faculty and<br />

staff of the Computer Graphics, Graphic Design<br />

and Illustration, Photography and Television and<br />

Radio programs.<br />

( Howard Community College<br />

Horowitz Center for Visual and Performing Arts,<br />

10901 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia,<br />

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

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

www.howardcc.edu<br />

October 13-November 21: The Rouse Foundation<br />

Company Gallery: Aline Feldman: The<br />

Dynamics of City and Countryside: The Synthesis<br />

of Reality and Imagination.<br />

BL Harmony Hall Regional Center Gallery<br />

10701 Livingston Road, Fort Washington,<br />

301.203.6070; TTY 301.203.3803. Open M-Th<br />

9-9, Fri 9-4:45, Sat 9-3:45.<br />

Xenophilia, Biomorphic Sculpture by Liz Lescault,<br />

thru Dec 24. Liz Lescault is a Maryland<br />

clay artist with more than 30 years of profes-<br />

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sional experience who teaches and creates<br />

one-of-a-kind organic vessel forms and biomorphic<br />

ceramic sculpture.<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 />

OFF THE PAGE – ON THE WALL, thru November 30.<br />

An exhibit of The Illustrator Club of Washington DC,<br />

Maryland, and Virginia.<br />

The Open Gallery : FROM HERE ON….November<br />

7 – January 2, 2012: Recent drawings that question<br />

technology & envision a future of the “natural<br />

world “ by New Haven artist Joseph Smolinski.<br />

&The Mansion at Strathmore<br />

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

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

5200, Mon-Fri 10-4, Wed til 9 pm, Sat 10-3.<br />

www.strathmore.org.<br />

Thru November 5: Building Bridges, Not Fences . The<br />

photographic work of Bruce Barnbaum, Dean Kessmann<br />

and Bruce McKaig.<br />

November 19 - December 30: From Forge to<br />

Form: Modern Ironwork. It’s a forge to be reckoned<br />

with: metal made malleable, bent to the<br />

human will. This display features the artwork of<br />

iron artists including Nol Putnam, a blacksmith<br />

for 40 years whose best-known public works<br />

include three gates for the Columbarium of the<br />

Washington National Cathedral.<br />

November 19 – December 30: 78th Annual International<br />

Exhibition of Fine Art in Miniature. Small<br />

but mighty – and intricately detailed: the artist<br />

working in miniature is amazing to behold.<br />

Children’s Talk & Tour, Saturday, December 10,<br />

10:15am. Art lovers ages 5 and up enjoy a<br />

talk about the Forge to Form: Modern Ironwork<br />

and the Fine Art in Miniature exhibitions and<br />

a hands-on activity. Children’s Talk and Tours<br />

are free but tickets are required; go to www.<br />

strathmore.org.


%Montpelier Arts Center<br />

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

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

Main Gallery, November 2 – 27: New<br />

Photographic Narratives: Nate Larson and<br />

Marni Shindelman, Geolocation. Using GPS<br />

coordinates and photography, this series<br />

combines the virtual and the real-often with<br />

surprising results. Artist and MICA professor<br />

Larson will discuss the work in Geolocation,<br />

and the process of his collaboration with artist<br />

Marni Shindelman in a lecture on Nov 2, 7 pm.<br />

Library Gallery, November 2 – December 31:<br />

Geoff Delanoy, Photographs. Unique views of<br />

the Point Reyes National Seashore in Marin<br />

County, CA.<br />

Resident Artist Gallery , Nov 4-27: Jacqueline<br />

Lee - Collages & photographs by Montpelier<br />

studio artist.<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 />

ART & SCIENCE EXHIBITION (WHERE ART MEETS<br />

SCIENCE), thru November 4. Curators: Kay<br />

McCrohan & Percy North.<br />

CONCEPTUAL OR FUNCTIONAL: TEA/COFFEE POTS<br />

IN A VARIETY OF MEDIA, November 16 – December<br />

9. Curators: Komelia Okim & Ken Jassie<br />

/ Washington Printmakers Gallery<br />

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

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

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

12- 5 pm.<br />

email: info@washingtonprintmakers.com,<br />

www.washingtonprintmakers.com.<br />

Haven, a story worth printing by Pauline<br />

Jakobsberg, 2 – 27 November. In July 1939 a<br />

freighter and its group of passengers fleeing<br />

persecution left Germany for the promise<br />

of safety in Bolivia. One group of refugees<br />

settled in the markedly different world of<br />

Oruro—high in the mountains at 12,000 feet<br />

where native languages such as Quechua and<br />

Aymara are spoken with the same frequency<br />

as Spanish. Jakobsberg’s new exhibition,<br />

Haven, follows the story of three of these<br />

people, who happen to be her husband’s<br />

family, as they toiled to reconstruct a version<br />

of the life they had been forced to abandon.<br />

In the Vault, Press Room Solo by Edward<br />

McCluney, 2 - 27 November, Artist Talk: Sunday,<br />

November 6, 1-4 pm.<br />

“I’m a Printmaker!” confesses Edward<br />

McCluney in the first line of his exhibition<br />

statement. In this mini-solo exhibition,<br />

McCluney packs a range of printmaking techniques—linocut,<br />

woodcut, silkscreen, and<br />

intaglio are all represented. The prints range<br />

from older favorites to newer works.<br />

"VisArts<br />

155 Gibbs Street, Rockville. Located three blocks<br />

from the Rockville Metro station. See website for<br />

gallery hours. (301) 315-8200.<br />

www.visartscenter.org<br />

Frontiers of Photography, November 7-December<br />

7. The best of local, national and international<br />

photography and video, judged by local<br />

and internationally known photographers,<br />

teachers and gallerists Chris Murray, Stephanie<br />

Lane, Lynn Cazabon and Shaun Jarvis. VisArts<br />

Kaplan Gallery, second floor. Hours: Monday-<br />

Friday 10am-6pm, Saturday 12-5pm.. See<br />

www.visartscenter.org for special events,<br />

including film screenings and artists’ talks.<br />

Celebration of Republic of China 100 Year Anniversary,<br />

November 5-26. An exhibition featuring<br />

traditional and contemporary Chinese calligraphy<br />

and ink brush paintings by members<br />

of the Harmonious Art Group, founded by<br />

VisArts Resident Artist Bertrand Mao, a master<br />

of Chinese Shan-Shui (Mountain-Water).<br />

VisArts Gibbs Street Gallery, first floor. See<br />

www.visartscenter.org for gallery hours and a<br />

schedule of artists’ demonstrations.<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 />

CHUL HYUN AHN, Illuminated Void, November 16<br />

- January 14, 2012. Chul Hyun Ahn creates meditations<br />

on the balance between light, space and<br />

perception through his sculptural constructions<br />

and installations. With his floor-based "Tunnels"<br />

and wall-based "Visual Echo Experiements", Ahn<br />

combines light, color and mirrors to formally<br />

project an almost infinite space.<br />

As a second-generation light artist, Chul Hyun<br />

Ahn marks an important step in the development<br />

of the medium's critical discourse. Ahn's sculptures<br />

explore the limitations of optics and space<br />

in a methodical manner similar to a scientist who<br />

systematically tests one hypothesis after another.<br />

Ahn's sculptures are simulations of alternate<br />

dimensions in which to experience humanity's<br />

artificially constrained yet truly boundless ability<br />

for intellectual and spiritual travel.<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, Saturday, by appt,<br />

12 – 5 pm. Call to verify holiday hours.<br />

www.goyacontemporary.com<br />

Thru Nov 5: Paul Emmanuel: TRANSITIONS- multiples.<br />

Lynn Silverman: Photography. Jo Smail,<br />

Degrees of Absence, Nov 18-Jan 10, 2012.<br />

November 30 - December 4: Art Miami, Art Miami<br />

Pavilion, Miami. November 2-6: IFPDA Print Fair,<br />

Park Avenue Armory, New York City.<br />

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HOWARD<br />

FRANKLIN<br />

MULBERRY<br />

MADISON<br />

CENTRE<br />

ORLEANS<br />

SARATOGA Stevenson University Gallery<br />

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

LOMBARD (410) 486-7000, fax (410) 486-3552.<br />

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

PRATT<br />

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

Particles All, New Work by Peggy Fox, thru<br />

December 20. Art Talk: November 9, 4 p.m.<br />

CAMDEN<br />

STADIUM<br />

M T R O Y A L<br />

SHARP PARK<br />

CATHEDRAL<br />

CHARLES<br />

J O N E S F A L L S E X P R E S S W A Y<br />

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HARBOR<br />

Peggy Fox's work echoes poetry and myth-merging<br />

narrative, surrealism and abstraction.<br />

Her images come from the notion of the dance<br />

of the particles. Painted silver gelatin prints,<br />

mixed media and photographs; a visual<br />

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villanelle, FEDERAL a poetry HILL form she uses as a formal<br />

device for repeating, patterning & combining<br />

images.<br />

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Black Male Identity: Selections from the Troy Staton<br />

Collection, November 3 – January 6, 2012.<br />

In collaboration with the Black Male Identity Project<br />

(BMI), a program of Art on Purpose, we present<br />

work from art collector and businessman Troy Stanton.<br />

Mr. Staton is owner of New Beginnings Unisex<br />

Barber Shop and Galley. As BMI strives to use the<br />

power of art to explore and uncover authentic<br />

positive images of black male identity, Troy Staton<br />

is as committed to mentoring young men while<br />

bringing an artistic forum to the barber shop experience<br />

and the Hollins Market Community as he is<br />

collecting art.<br />

Guest curator Aaron Bryant selects work from<br />

Staton’s personal collection including notable artists<br />

Sam Gilliam, Lou Stovall, Joseph Holtston and<br />

others. For more information about the Black Male<br />

Identity Project: www.morethan28days.com.<br />

ST PAUL<br />

LIGHT ST<br />

CALVERT<br />

INNER<br />

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Claudia Hartley<br />

French Home with a View<br />

accrylic on canvas, 24" x 30"<br />

thru Foxhall Gallery, Uptown DC<br />

EASTON<br />

!South Street Art Gallery<br />

5 South Street, 410-770-8350. Fri & Sat<br />

10-5, Sun 12-5 . Visit our website for<br />

exhibit info, workshops, weekly classes:<br />

www.southstreetartgallery.com.<br />

Gay Faulkenberry and Jane Hartley to Nov 6.<br />

Spirit of the Chesapeake, November 10 thru<br />

December 31. Artists Tim Bell, Ed Cooper, and<br />

Nancy Tankersley have spirits deeply rooted in<br />

the Chesapeake and its surrounding countryside.<br />

“Impressionism,” “realism,” and “light-filled<br />

color” are apt descriptions of their artistic styles,<br />

but what flows from brush to canvas is inspired<br />

by the individual’s history, as well as a personal<br />

emotional response to the subject.<br />

Former Marine and waterman on the bay Tim Bell<br />

produces boldly painted impressionist canvases<br />

that ring true, reflecting his intimate knowledge<br />

of the bay’s historic boats and waterways.<br />

Ed Cooper, pochade box always at hand, wanders<br />

the Chesapeake countryside by car, bicycle, or on<br />

foot, and does quick color sketches that are reborn<br />

into salon-size landscapes with his uniquely<br />

captured color, atmosphere, and quality of light.<br />

South Street Art Gallery owner & co-founder of<br />

Easton Studio & School Nancy Tankersley exhibits<br />

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WASHINGTON STREET<br />

GOLDSBOROUGH STREET<br />

DOVER STREET<br />

GLENWOOD AVE<br />

SOUTH STREET<br />

her contemporary impressionist landscapes, figurative<br />

and still life paintings throughout the region.<br />

#Troika Gallery<br />

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#<br />

9 S. Harrison Street, 410.770.9190. Monday<br />

- Saturday 21 10-5:30, Sunday by appointment.<br />

www.troikagallery.com<br />

Invitational Maritime Exhibit to November 7.<br />

Our 14th Anniversary Gala Group Show runs<br />

November 11 to December 31. This show celebrates<br />

the finest of fine art with new original<br />

works by all 34 artists exclusively represented<br />

in the region by Troika Gallery. As paintings sell,<br />

they will be replaced with new pieces—stop by<br />

several times to see more exciting artwork. Meet<br />

artists and enjoy catered refreshments and live<br />

music at the Exhibit Opening on November 11<br />

from 5-9pm during Easton’s famous Waterfowl<br />

Festival (November 11-13). This sophisticated gallery<br />

offers an elegant ambiance, yet has the charm<br />

and warmth of a friendly working studio found<br />

nowhere else on the Eastern Shore. The three gallery<br />

owners are often working on commissioned<br />

pieces in their studios at the rear of the gallery.<br />

HARRISON STREET<br />

SOUTH LANE<br />

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HANSON STREET


ANNAPOLIS<br />

CHURCH<br />

CIRCLE<br />

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G L O U C E S T E R<br />

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M A I N S T<br />

FRANCIS B L A D E N<br />

STATE<br />

CIRCLE<br />

! Elizabeth Myers Mitchell Art Gallery<br />

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

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

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

Knights, Crooks and Heroes: The Art of American<br />

Illustration, December 15.<br />

This exhibition includes 40 paintings and<br />

drawings of more than 20 illustrators from<br />

the “Golden Age of American Illustration,”<br />

1880-1930. Illustrations for classic stories<br />

VIRGINIA<br />

See Map page 20<br />

$Art First Gallery<br />

COLLEGE<br />

MARYLAND<br />

EAST ST<br />

RANDALL<br />

824 Caroline St., Fredericksburg<br />

(540) 371-7107<br />

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

www.artfirstgallery.com<br />

All Members Show, November 1-28.<br />

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

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

public. Rotating exhibitions of carefully chosen<br />

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#<br />

$<br />

such as Captain Blood, A Voice in the Rice, Les<br />

Misérables, The Count of Monte Cristo, Ivanhoe,<br />

An Old Fashioned Girl, and The Scottish Chiefs<br />

are represented by artists Dean Cornwall,<br />

Harvey Dunn, J.C. Leyendecker, Howard Pyle,<br />

Mead Schaeffer, Frank Schoonover, Jessie Willcox<br />

Smith, N.C. Wyeth and others.<br />

Exhibition courtesy of the Kelly Collection of<br />

American illustration, the Robert Horvath Collection,<br />

St. Andrew’s School, Middletown, DE,<br />

and John Schoonover, Schoonover Studios, Ltd.<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: The Fine Art of the Found<br />

Object, juried by Janet Maher, Associate Professor<br />

at Loyola University, Maryland, thru<br />

November 26.<br />

contemporary painting, photography, sculpture,<br />

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

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

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 century<br />

historic buildings such as the Mary Washington<br />

House, the Rising Sun Tavern, and much<br />

more. Relax and enjoy a stroll back in time.


!Greater Reston Arts Center<br />

12001 Market S., Suite 103, Reston<br />

703-471-9242. Open Tues-Sat 11-5pm.<br />

Thru November 12, Until every shape has<br />

found its city, solo exhibition with Evan Reed.<br />

Borrowing his title from Italo Calvino’s Invisible<br />

Cities, Reed explores the intersection of art,<br />

literature, and architecture through complex<br />

sculptures and drawings.<br />

November 19 – December 23: 2011 Fall Focus<br />

Exhibitions: Constructing Haiku - Heidi Fowler;<br />

Hidden Worlds - Sheep Jones and Novie<br />

Trump; Vehicles and Vessels - Millicent Young.<br />

Saturday, November 12, 10am – Noon*. Weekend<br />

Workshop for Families with children ages<br />

8 and up. 3D Adventures in Wonderland with<br />

Susan & Roberta Jefferies of Zig Zag Crafts.<br />

Enter into the "wonderland" of the Pop-Up<br />

Book, a fantastic 3D book format that can<br />

take your imagination anywhere it wants<br />

to go! *Contact Reston Community Center<br />

703.476.4500 for fees and registration<br />

Appetite for Art – Dialogue with Exhibiting<br />

Artists, Mondays 10am - noon; November<br />

21 – Millicent Young; November 28 – Sheep<br />

Jones.<br />

At the Hyatt Regency Reston’s Market Street<br />

Bar & Grill through January 16, 2012, DiscARTed,<br />

a series of works new mixed media<br />

works by GRACE artist member Laurie Fields.<br />

$Loft Gallery<br />

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

Occoquan, (703) 490-1117. Open<br />

Tues-Fri 11-4, Sat 11-5, Sun 12-5.<br />

www.loftgallery.org.<br />

Portraits in Time, Linoleum Block Print Variations<br />

by Linda Larochelle, Oct. 4 – Nov. 6.<br />

Glamour And Glitz": Original Mixed Media Cut<br />

Paper Works by Denise Shamoun Phalan, Nov<br />

8 – Dec 4.<br />

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

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

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

portraiture, landscape, and still life in photography,<br />

watercolor, oils, acrylics, colored pencil,<br />

graphite, and sculpture. Commissions welcome.<br />

Current artists: Jewell Pratt Burns, Bonnie Ferguson<br />

Butler, Karen Kozojet Ching, Deborah Conn,<br />

Tony DiFrancesco, Kathleen Gillmann, Deborah<br />

Herndon, Lydia Jechorek, Suzanne Jepson, Linda<br />

Larochelle, Gwen Lockhart, Elizabeth Geers<br />

Loftis, Jan Moffatt, Susan Noman, Lisa Perotti,<br />

Jackie Perry, Denise Phalan, Karin Sebolka, Natalie<br />

Shudt, Sherry Smith, Marcia Weidler.<br />

#McLean Project for the Arts<br />

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

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

Thru Nov. 5: Emerson Gallery: Seth Rosenberg:<br />

The Cleveland Years. Atrium Gallery:<br />

Accidentally on Purpose: Paintings by Carolyn<br />

Case. Ramp Gallery: Encaustic Paintings by<br />

Georgia Nassikas.<br />

$Workhouse Arts Center<br />

9517 Workhouse Way, Lorton, 703-584-2900,<br />

Visit working artists' studios Wednesday-<br />

Saturday11am – 7pm; Sunday 12-5pm.<br />

www.WorkhouseArts.org.<br />

Maryland Pastel Society: Shades of Pastel will be<br />

on display thru November 20. Visit The Art of<br />

Fiber exhibition from November 23-December<br />

31. "Schoolhouse Rock LIVE” runs thru November<br />

26, Saturdays at 10am and 1pm. Join us<br />

for the 2nd Saturday Art Walk from 6-9pm on<br />

November 12. Don’t miss the Ballroom Social<br />

Dance and Date Night: Chef’s Table on November<br />

19. Escape to Black Friday on November 25!<br />

‘Glaze Your Own Ornament’ in Building W-8 on<br />

November 26.<br />

More than 100 Workhouse artists exhibit all<br />

media in Gallery W-16, First Floor and the Studio<br />

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

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R E I N E K E R S<br />

OLDTOWN<br />

ALEXANDRIA<br />

!The Art League<br />

105 N. Union St (in The Torpedo Factory), (703)<br />

683-1780. Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5 For more<br />

information and to register for programs:<br />

www.theartleague.org.<br />

November 9 - December 5: Small Works.<br />

Popular juried exhibit by Art League members<br />

will feature artworks of all-media and subject<br />

matter, restricted by size to no larger than 120”<br />

square. What Art to Wear. Juried exhibit of<br />

wearable art features one-of-a-kind pieces of<br />

hand-made clothing, jewelry, or other adornments<br />

created as fine or expressive art.<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 />

The Del Ray Dozenz, November 4 – 27. This<br />

show builds on the triumphs of past photography<br />

shows and expands participation to<br />

"dozenz" of Del Ray Artisans members. We are<br />

exhibiting the gamut of photographic styles,<br />

techniques, and subjects. Digital, traditional,<br />

and non-traditional photographic processes,<br />

color and black & white images are featured.<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 />

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FRANKLIN ST<br />

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A L F R E D S T<br />

Subject matter varies at the discretion of the<br />

photographer. This show celebrates photography<br />

as a printed medium, and highlights<br />

the finest photographs our membership has<br />

produced in the last two years.<br />

The gallery is closed on Thanksgiving Day.<br />

@ Gallery West<br />

1213 King St, Alexandria<br />

(703) 549-6006,<br />

e-mail gallerywest@verizon.net<br />

www.gallery-west.com.<br />

Nov 9 – Dec 4: Group show Small Works. Just<br />

in time for holiday gift giving, Gallery West's<br />

Small Works Show features a wide variety of<br />

original paintings, sculptures, ceramics, photographs,<br />

encaustics, and jewelry. Gallery West<br />

is also celebrating FotoWeekDC 2011 with<br />

an eclectic show of photographs by gallery<br />

members. The gallery is accepting applications<br />

for membership. Gallery West is the oldest<br />

cooperative art gallery in Northern Virginia.<br />

!Multiple Exposures Gallery<br />

105 N. Union St., # 312, (703) 683-2205,<br />

Open seven days 11-5 pm, 2-9 pm every 2nd Thurs.<br />

www.multipleexposuresgallery.com.<br />

Effective Immediately, Photo Exhibition By<br />

Michael Borek, thru November 7.<br />

Everything is Alternative, MEG member 17 show<br />

juried by Sara Yousefnejad, from Arlington<br />

Arts Center, Nov 8-Dec 4. At 7pm, November<br />

10: talk by Regina Deluise, MICA photography<br />

professor, in the Target Gallery.<br />

C 0 L U M B U S S T<br />

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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 />

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!Potomac Fiber Arts Gallery<br />

105 N. Union St, Studio # 18, (703) 548-0935.<br />

Open M-Sun 11-5, Thurs Nights, thru 9 pm:<br />

Fissures, Fossils and Fragments, thru Nov 13. What<br />

the Earth speaks to us. November 15 - January<br />

8, 2012: All That Glitters: Is not gold, but most<br />

everything your heart desires.<br />

We are the DC area’s first cooperative fiber art<br />

gallery, and have 70 members.<br />

!Printmakers Inc<br />

Yuri Kokoyanin<br />

Farm Girl<br />

from The Art from Three Rivers<br />

at George Washington's River<br />

Farm<br />

7931 East Boulevard Drive<br />

Alexandria, Va 22308<br />

Hours: Mon - Fri 9-5, Saturday 9-1<br />

Featuring Views by<br />

Nikolai Antyuchin from the Moscow<br />

River<br />

Yuri Kokoyanin from the Neva River<br />

Robert Murray from the Potomac River<br />

Thru December 31, 2011<br />

Reception<br />

Saturday December 10, 9am - 1 pm<br />

Studio #325, Torpedo Factory Art Center, 105 N.<br />

Union St, (703) 683-1342. Open daily 11 am-5 pm.<br />

Nov 1 through December 31: members exhibition<br />

titled "Wrap It Up". Come see what we have put<br />

up to close out the year and help with ideas for<br />

gifts.<br />

Our original prints include screen print, lithography,<br />

linocut, woodcut, intaglio, engraving, monotype<br />

and mixed media printmaking. Artists work<br />

on-site and the public is invited to ask questions<br />

and observe.<br />

Member artists include Phyllis Cohen, Judith<br />

Coady, Ruth Corning, Jeanne Garant, Connie<br />

Grace, Mary Morrison, Norma Pfaff, Maggie<br />

Stewart & Carolyn Witschonke.<br />

presented by The Von Brahler Ltd.<br />

Gallery/Art Presentations<br />

703.798.8686, vbgpromo@aol.com<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 European<br />

& American painting from the 18th to the early<br />

20th century. Over 300 antique paintings are beautifully<br />

displayed in conjunction with period furniture<br />

& accessories in a turn-of-the-century row house<br />

in historic Alexandria. Painting subjects include<br />

landscapes, portraits, genre scenes, animals, still<br />

lives, marines, etc. Everything is properly restored<br />

& guaranteed as represented. Painting restoration,<br />

picture lights.<br />

!Target Gallery<br />

105 N. Union St, ground floor, Torpedo Factory<br />

Art Center, daily from 10-6pm, from 10 - 9 pm<br />

Thursdays, (703) 838-4565, ext 4.<br />

www.torpedofactory.org.<br />

Part of FOTOWEEK DC, Transferred: Alternative<br />

Processes in Photography, runs Nov 5-27. Juror<br />

Regina Deluise says, “I whittled away at a large<br />

group of images...arriving at a compelling look<br />

at alternative processes...this exhibition...illuminates<br />

distinct approaches to a classic medium.”<br />

A M.I.C.A. photography professor, Deluise is<br />

considered an expert in the field of alternative<br />

processes in photography.<br />

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