JEFFERSON STOLDTOWNALEXANDRIA% B & B 215 King Street Art Gallery215 King Street, 2nd Floor, Old Town Alexandria.Open Wed-Sun or by appt, 703-706-5791mddbrumbaugh@mac.comwww.beallandbrumbaugh215.comNew Gallery. Lelia Troup Beall specializes inGalaxy paintings and Scottish landscapes inoil. Martha Brumbaugh specializes in cavepaintings and landscapes, mostly of France, inwatercolor and acrylic.Newest feature, Vera Gridasova from southernRussia - colorful abstract paintings in acrylicwith canandash on paper. Jane AndrleGillette's Washington monuments and OldTown Alexandria watercolors.Other artists include Ron Flemmings, GaleFitzwater McBrien - bronze sculptures,Catherine Mein - multi media abstracts,Elizabeth Mechling, Nar Steel, Jan Moffat,Janice Connally, Phyllis Sidorsky, Cindi Lewis,Patricia Uchello, Joe Demshar, Charles Kolb,Michele Lendt and Deena Montigny. Paintingsby Adophe Milich and Chester Loomis. Studioof Beall & Brumbaugh on-site. Baby grandpiano ready to be played.$Del Ray Artisans2704 Mt Vernon Ave, (703) 838-4827Thurs 12-6, Fri 12-9, Sat 10-9, Sundays 12-6www.thedelrayartisans.org.Turn On Your Masters, <strong>April</strong> 5-28. Artists takethe opportunity to pay homage to the masters,question the hoopla surrounding particularpieces, and praise, critique, or dish the artistand peers who have influenced them.!Multiple Exposures Gallery105 N. Union St., # 312, (703) 683-2205,Open daily 11-5 pm, 2-9 pm 2nd Thurs.www.multipleexposuresgallery.com.Thru May 5: Susan Meyers and Eric T. Johnsonexhibit new work.“Paint the flying spirit of17the bird rather than itsfeathers.”~Robert HenriR E I N E K E R S$W E S T S TP A Y N E S T@C O M M E R C E S TF A Y E T T E S TH E N R Y S TWOLFE STWILKES STP A T R I C K S TA L F R E D S TC 0 L U M B U S S T#W A S H I N G T O N S TPRINCESS STQUEEN STCAMERON STKING STREETPRINCE STDUKE ST5S T A S A P HP I T T S TR O Y A LF A I R F A XL E E S TU N I O N!S T R A N DGIBBON ST24 ■ <strong>galleries</strong> ■ APRIL <strong>2013</strong>FRANKLIN ST
Gwendolyn BraggBeneath the Surface XXV-Springwatercolor, 18" x 24"Workhouse bldg 6Workhouse Arts CenterVirginia! Potomac FiberArts Gallery105 N. Union St, Studio # 18,(703) 548-0935. Open M-Sun 11-5, ThursNights, thru 9 pm.Sculptural Elements, thru <strong>April</strong> 23. In thisshow, our artists play with found objects,textural interpretations and three dimensionalelements. Whether for self or gifts, jewelry,sculpture, clothing, and wall pieces are someof the items that will be exhibited.Juried show Ode to Hundertwasser, <strong>April</strong>23-May 19. In this show, our artists draw inspirationfrom the bold and colorfully fantasticpaintings of the Austrian painter Hundertwasser.Whether for self or gifts, jewelry, sculpture,clothing, and wall pieces are some of theitems that will be exhibited.The DC area’s first cooperative fiber art gallery,and have 70 members, some of whomare published, teach and have won awardsin the fiber arts genre. New juried showsare installed monthly which include originalworks in jewelry, scarves, clothing, woven,knitted or crocheted items, as well as handmadepaper, wall hangings, fiber sculpturesand a variety of other innovative work.!Printmakers Inc.Studio #325, Torpedo Factory Art Center, 105N. Union St, (703) 683-1342. Daily 11am-5 pm.www.tfpi.orgImagine This, thru <strong>April</strong>. Featuring member artistRuth Corning's lithographs and etchings. Herimages reveal an exquisite attention to detailand her sense of humor. This will be a farewellexhibit for Corning.Printmakers Inc. remains the only groupstudio dedicaded to the art of originalhand-pulled prints. Member artists workin a variety of traditional printmakingtechniques that include intaglio, relief,monotypes and screenprinting. Currentmembers: Penny Barringer, Anne Buchal,Judith Coady, Ruth Corning, ConstanceGrace, Laura Huff, Avis Fleming, NormaPffaf, Patrick Sargent, Carolyn Witschonke.#Studio Antiques & Fine Art524 N. Washington St, (703) 548-5188.Open Tues. - Sat., 11-5, Sunday, 12-5.www.StudioAntiques.net.Area’s most extensive & diverse collection ofEuropean & American painting from the 18thto the early 20th century. Over 300 antiquepaintings beautifully displayed in conjunctionwith period furniture & accessories in a turn-ofthe-centuryrow house in historic Alexandria.Painting subjects include landscapes, portraits,genre scenes, animals, still lives, marines, etc.Everything is properly restored & guaranteed asrepresented. Painting restoration, picture lights.APRIL <strong>2013</strong> ■ <strong>galleries</strong> ■ 25