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GALLERIES
a guide to Washington/Baltimore
metropolitan area art spaces
MARCH 2015
March openings
3 Tuesday
11:30 am - 1:30 pm: Sarah Silberman
Gallery, MC Rockville Maryland - OUT/
break.
4 Wednesday
6-8 pm: Stevenson University Art
Gallery, Baltimore - Tim Doud.
4-7 pm: The Still Life Gallery, Maryland Alison Menke.
6 Friday
6-8 pm: Alex Gallery, Dupont Circle - Valius
Vytautus.
7 Saturday
1-4 pm: The Loft Gallery, Virginia - Carie
Cole.
1-3 pm: Montpelier Arts Center, Maryland
- Third Annual Artists on the Rise Juried
Teen Exhibition.
7 pm: The Masnion at Strathmore, Maryland - Flood Redux & If the Shoe Fits.
5-7 pm: Washington Printmakers
Gallery, Georgetown - Kristine DeNinno.
6-9 pm: Waverly Street Gallery, Bethesda Barbara Bickley.
2-6 pm: Zenith Gallery,1429 Iris St NW
(see Downtown DC) - Culture Cluster,
Celebrating Our 37th Anniversary.
8 Sunday
6:30 - 8:30 pm: Arts Club of Washinton,
Downtown - Sandra Gobar, Jackie
Hoysted, Blair Jackson.
2-4 pm: Montpelier Arts Center, Maryland - 46th Annual Laurel Art Guild Juried
Exhibition.
6-8 pm: Cross MacKenzie Gallery,
Georgetown - Zimra Beiner.
13 Friday
6-8 pm: Susan Calloway Fine Arts, Georgetown- Full Spectrum: Matthew Langley,
Shahin Shikhaliyev, John Sandy, Chris Baer,
Shaun Rabah, and David Bell.
7-9 pm: Del Ray Artisans, Oldtown
Alexandria - Dream On.
6-8 pm: Foundry Gallery, Dupont Circle Katherine Blakeslee.
6-9 pm: Hillyer Art Space, Dupont Circle Casey Snyder, Ruth Lozner, and Luis Flores.
6-8 pm: Studio Gallery, Dupont Circle Sally Levy, Kiki McGrath, Sally Kauffman.
6-8:30 pm: Touchstone Gallery, Downtown - Sprout; also Mary D. Ott.
4-8 pm: Zenith Gallery,1429 Iris St NW
(see Downtown DC) - Culture Cluster,
Celebrating Our 37th Anniversary.
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Open 11-5, Mon - Fri
13 Friday
7-9 pm: Workhouse Arts Center, VirginiaGregory Godson; The Places We Have Been.
14 Saturday
3-5 pm: Columbia Art Center, Maryland David Eassa & Evelyn Hoffman. Joseph Paul
Cassar.
4-6 pm: Marsha Mateyka Gallery, Dupont
Circle - Susan Eder/Craig Dennis.
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4-6 pm: Studio Gallery, Dupont Circle Sally Levy, Kiki McGrath, Sally Kauffman.
6-9 pm: Workhouse Arts Center, Virginia2nd Saturday Art Walk.
21 Saturday
5-7 pm: Addison/Ripley Fine Art,
Georgetown - Kay Jackson.
3-5 pm: Harmony Hall Regional Center
Gallery, Maryland - Acquaetta Williams.
22 Sunday
3:30-5 pm: Elizabeth Myers Mitchell Art
Gallery, Annapolis - An Ear for Music,
an Eye for Art: Selections from the Ahmet
Ertegün Collection.
2-4 pm: Touchstone Gallery, Downtown Sprout; also Mary D. Ott.
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25 Wednesday
6-8 pm: C. Grimaldis Gallery, Baltimore Chul Hyun Ahn & Cheryl Goldslegger.
4:30-6:30 pm: McLean Project for the Arts,
Virginia - All Galleries: Youth Art Exhibition
II: Langley Pyramid.
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Barbara Bickley Stephens
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Mixed Media, Found Objects,
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Lightning Strikes I is a mixed
media, illuminated, ethereal yet savagely industrial
hanging scultural masterpiece by Warren Muller. For
over 30 years, Muller has been taking the mundane
and ordinary and seeing light in it -- literally. Warren
uses luminescence as his guide, as he suspends bottles, perfume containers, old hay baling equipment,
bowling pins, deer antlers, metal lunch boxes, bikes,
traffic light lenses, and even a retro Mini Cooper into
explosions of art, light, and atmosphere.
Please join Zenith Gallery in celebrating our 37th
anniversary at our newest exhibit "Culture Cluster,"
on display now until March. Featuring new works
by a trio of new artists (Warren Muller, Hadrian
Mendoza and Tony Henson) as well as Zenith's wonderfully talented, established crew of artists, Culture
Cluster is also a celebration of the rare creativity and
integrity of the artist, as well as an acknowledgement of the legions of art collectors and admirers
who have kept Zenith Gallery going strong throughout the years.
Every day is filled with possibilities - embrace yours!
Margery Goldberg
$Arts Club of Washington
Downtown
"Aaron Gallery
2101 L Street NW Ste. 800
Hours: By Appointment Only, 202.234.3311
www.aarongallerydc.com
www.javiercabada.com
A contemporary art space committed to
bringing the public the finest Abstract
Expressionist painting and sculpture, with an
emphasis on color. We represent many local,
national, and international artists.
The newly released Chromatisms catalog is
now available in both hard copy and Ebook
form on Amazon! Please visit our website or
contact us to purchase a copy.
In its 40th year, Aaron Gallery has recently
expanded to an additional location on the
fourth floor of the Chevy Chase Pavilion. Visit
our renovated#website and social media pages
and give us a review on Facebook, Yelp, or
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artists and see their newest art pieces.
2017 Eye St NW, (202) 331-7282, ext 119. Free
and open to the public Tues-Fri 10-5, Sat 10-2;
please call to confirm hours and availability.
March 6 - 28: Monroe and MacFeely Galleries:
Sandra Gobar, Jackie Hoysted, Blair Jackson.
Curator: Dr. Christopher With. Spilsbury
Gallery: Featured Artist: Martine Khadr-Van
Shoote. The Spilsbury Gallery is a cooperative
gallery run by Arts Club members. Other participating artists include: Lorna Aldrich, Cherry
Baumbusch, Gloria Benedetto, V. Ito Briones,
Buzz Covington, Vicki Doyle, Susanne Eisinger,
Jack Hannula, Larry Jarvik, Peggy McNutt,
Ruth Meixner-Bird, and Leslie Sorg Ramsay.
$Luther W. Brady
Art Gallery
The George Washington University, Media &
Public Affairs Building, 805 21st St NW, 2nd
floor, (202) 994-1525. Open Tues-Fri 10-5:
Luminaries: Portraits from the GW Permanent
Collection, featuring newly gifted prints from
the Warhol Foundation and a recently conserved portrait of E.K. Morris by Washington
realist painter Joe White, thru Apr 24. Paper
Window: Artists' Books from the Corcoran
Art & Design Collection, on loan from GW's
Special Collections Research Center, in the
gallery lobby cases through March 20. Free
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901 NY Ave, NW, 202.347.2787.
email: [email protected]
Open Wed-Th, 11-6, , Fri 11-8, Sat-Sun 12-5.
www.touchstonegallery.com.
March 4 - 29:
GALLERY A and C: Sprout. Touchstone member artists present works of color and pattern
illuminated by spring's early light. Collage,
painting, sculpture, drawing, photography,
and hand pulled prints reveal an interest in
sprouts of green, new growth, and budding
tranquility.
GALLERY B: COLOR: Painting by Mary D.
Ott. New Series of paintings created using
embroidery yarn dipped in acrylic paint to act
as a fine brush.
Coffee and Cake: Sunday March 22, 2 - 4pm.
Watergate Gallery
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(202) 338-4488, fax (202) 338-4489
Open Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 12-5.
www.watergategalleryframedesign.com
Thru March 31: Food For the Body ~ Food For
The Soul. Participating artists include: Fabiano
Amin, Cynthia Angeles, Fran Beard, Marcela
Dorantes, Doug Dupin, Jean Eckart, Phyllis
Jaffe, Angela Iovino, Cynthia Farrell Johnson,
Dale Johnson, Dennis Kirk, Alice Kresse, Emily
Lane, Wendy Plotkin Mates, Elba Molina,
Philippe Mougne, Matt & John McMahon,
Elizabeth Martineau, Lauri Menditto, Lisa
Neher, Joel D’Orazio, Antonia Ramis Miguel,
Heidi Rastin, Alfredo Ratinoff, Marion Van
Ruiten, Jadraka Sorenson, Nancy Zabalioeff,
Helen Zughaib. There will be a “Meet the
Artists” reception on March 11, 6 pm.
/Wonder Graphics
1000 Vermont Ave NW, near McPherson Sq.
(202) 898-1700. Open 11-5, Mon - FrI:
The Cabinet Art (see also Uptown/DC): Rob
Rudick: Venice, Old Spanish Missions, and other
American Architecture, March 2- 27. Rudick
enhances the rich effects of light and textures
of Venice by printing his digital images on
canvas (13X19”) giving them an old world
sensibility, while his images of Old Spanish Missions are printed on Epson watercolor paper to
enhance their stucco surfaces. The seemingly
casual viewpoints in his prints continue to hold
viewing interest through careful attention to
detail and composition that includes computer
magic. His media are a Canon 7D camera, an
Epson 3880 printer, and archival ultrachrome
inks.
The March Cabinet Art portfolio features
graphic and digital prints of Venice, other cities and architectural spaces by Cabinet Artists;
Lucy Blankstein, Patricia Segnan, Norman
Strike, Nancy Unger, and Claudia Vess, as well as
a further sampling of Rudick’s prints.
Zenith Gallery
1429 Iris St NW. For an appointment, info,
gallery hours & address call 202-783-2963
email: [email protected].
www.zenithgallery.com.
The Gallery at 1111 Pennsylvania Ave
NW, (12th & Penn NW): Women of Zenith
Who Have Reached the Zenith: In Honor of
DC being the First City in the Country to be
Run by Women & In Celebration of the 37th
Anniversary of Zenith Gallery, thru April 26.
With: Anne Bouie, Renee DuRocher, Margery
E. Goldberg, Joan Konkel, Donna McCullough,
Carol Newmyer, Lynda Smith-Bugge, Cassie
Taggart, and Joyce Zipperer.
Located in Uptown/DC: Zenith Gallery,
1429 Iris St NW : Culture Cluster, Celebratin
Our 37th Anniversary, thru March 28. Gallery
Artists: A Partial List: Margery Goldberg, Peter
Kephart, Joan Konkel, Chris Malone, Donna
McCullough, Davis Morton, Carol Newmyer,
Gavin Sewel, Bradley Stevens, Paul Wolff and
many more. New to Zenith Tony Henson.
Zenith provides high-quality acquisition,
consulting and commissioning services to residential /corporate clients via its website, salon
gallery, or by appt and house calls.
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/Foundry Gallery
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1314 18th St NW, First Floor, (202) 463-0203,
Wed-Sun 12-6, Sat & Sun 12-6. Metro at
Dupont Circle. www.foundrygallery.org
March 4 - 29, 2015: Anticipation: New Work by
Katherine Blakeslee. Katherine Blakeslee paints
mysterious scenes from around the world - the
2106 R St NW, (202) 667-2599.
sea, the land, and in some work, immovable
Open Tues-Sat 11-5, Sun & Mon by appt.
mountains juxtaposed with hundreds of starwww.Alexgalleries.com.
lings turning together in an airborne dance.
Her use of watercolor gives the work luminosity
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Hillyer Art Space
$Alex Gallery
9 Hillyer Ct. NW, 202-338-0680, Fax 202-3330758. email: [email protected],
Mon. 10-5, Tues.-Fri. 10-7, Sat. 11-4.
www.artsandartists.org.
!Burton Marinkovich Fine Art
1506 21st St NW, (202) 296-6563, FAX (202)
296- 6901. South of the Phillips Collection.
Tues-Sat 11-6, Sun by appt.
Works by contemporary masters, including
Chuck Close, Richard Diebenkorn, Jim Dine,
Lesley Dill, Helen Frankenthaler, David Hockney, Robert Motherwell, Kiki Smith, Wayne
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Thiebaud others.
gouaches by Geoffrey Baker. Estate of Mary
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March 6-28: New artwork by Casey Snyder,
Ruth Lozner, and Luis Flores. Snyder's Jettison
to Collection, is a series of paintings exploring
the fluidity of memory. Lozner's Object Lessons,
is a collection of autobiographical sculptures
reminiscent of Surrealist and Dada traditions.
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2015 Q St NW
202-255-2893
Opening reception the first
Friday of each month, 6 to 9 pm.
Featuring paintings by
Rafael Gallardo, stone sculptures
by Guillermo Pedomo, recognized
El Salvadorean artist; bronzes by
American sculptor Margaret Newton.
http://www.qstreetfineart.com
"Marsha Mateyka Gallery
2012 R Street NW, (202) 328-0088. fax: (202)
332-0520, e-mail: [email protected].
Open Wed-Sat 12-5.
Susan Eder/Craig Dennis: "Mutations, Hide &
Seek" on view from February 14- March 21.
An exhibition of recent photographs by this
husband and wife collaborative team.
The gallery also represents Christopher French,
Jae Ko, Jim Sanborn, Athena Tacha, William T.
Wiley and the Estates of Nathan Oliveira and
Gene Davis.
"Rappaport Art Collection
2008 R St., NW, Washington, DC 20009
Open daily 10 am to 5pm. Also available
after-hours by appointment.
[email protected]
(301) 651-1897, (202) 234-4199,
(202) 506-6881.
www.facebook.com/rappaportcollection
An eclectic collection of arts from emerging,
local artists to world renowned masters on
display in a historic house at the heart of
Dupont Circle. Our collection includes paintings,
drawings, etchings, serigraphs, photographs,
sculptures and African tribal arts in diverse
genres ranging from abstraction to realism.
Featured artists include Sam Gilliam, Sol
LeWitt, Jacques Lipchitz, Marc Chagall, Sue
Williams, Lee Krasner, Roy Lichtenstein,
Leonard Baskin, Salvador Dalí, Reuven Rubin,
Gene Davis, Louis Icart, Ansel Adams, Berenice
Abbott, Annie Leibovitz, Yousuf Karsh, Bert
Stern, Roy Schatt, Müllner, D. H. Chiparus,
Pierre Jules Mêne, Frederic Remington, PaulÉdouard Delabrièrre, and many more.
We participate in the "First Friday Dupont" gallery reception and presentation the first Friday
of every month (www.firstfridaydupont.org.)
#Studio Gallery
2108 R St NW (Lower level, First Floor. (202)
232-8734. email [email protected]
Wed-Fri 1-6 pm, Sat 11-6 pm.
March 4-28: The oldest artist cooperative in
Washington, located in a charming brownstone In the DuPont Circle neighborhood, near
the Phillips Collection.
Sally Levy-Oxygen (Upper Level) – Abstract
paintings on canvas and works on paper,
concentrating on geometric relationships
between tree branches and interpreting
the subjects using small moving, glistening
areas against large, masses of color. Levy is
collaborating with the Amazon Conservation
Association, working to protect the world’s
richest forests.
Kiki McGrath – Transformations: Large-scale
drawings and cut-outs based on Ovid’s Metamorphoses.
Sally Kauffman - Relaxed States: Kauffman
explores the sensuality of paint and the
interaction of color through semi-abstracted
figures. She paints in oils and acrylics on
canvas and board and finds satisfaction in the
physical process of making a painting: stroking, swiping and splashing the paint in layers
until a luscious surface with delicious images
emerges.
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Full Spectrum explores six D.C. local and rooted
artists' (Matthew Langley, Shahin Shikhaliyev,
John Sandy, Chris Baer, Shaun Rabah, and
David Bell) approach to color and abstraction,
a highly subjective yet essential element in
painting, March 13 thru April 11.
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e-mail: [email protected].
www.callowayart.com.
Anytime/Anywhere - A Modern Landscape thru
March 7, featuring the artworks of awardwinning oil painter Carl Bretzke. The focus is on
Bretzke’s modernist sensibility in the plein air
world, showcasing Bretzke’s use of traditional
methods of direct painting with an emphasis
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Thru March 13: Natural Allusions: Carson Fox,
Isabel Manalo, Jackie Battenfield, Judy
Hoffman, Julia Bloom, Linda Cummings, Merle
Temkin. Featuring the work of seven artists
who explore specific aspects of nature through
painting, photography, prints and sculpture.
The artists strip down, reposition, enlarge and
construct to analyze the most basic elements
of landscape.
March 20-May 2: Kay Jackson-Malthusian
Paintings, Twenty-five Years and Counting:
paintings.
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Tues-Sat 11-6 & by appt. August Hours:
Tues - Fri, 11 - 5:30 and by appt.
(202) 338-5180, fax (202) 338-2341
e-mail: [email protected].
www.addisonripleyfineart.com
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Cross MacKenzie Gallery
1675 Wisconsin Ave NW, 202.337.7970
www.crossmackenzie.com
Zimra Beiner - Tools for No Purpose. Ceramic
Sculpture and Works on Paper, March 6-31.
Zimra Beiner's work is inspired by the everyday
tools and objects ubiquitous in our domestic
lives. Beiner creates forms that seem vaguely
familiar, a sink knob, a baseball bat, a rolling
pin, but his sculptures diverge from those
functional tools into soft cartoonish shapes
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"Maurine Littleton Gallery
1667 Wisconsin Ave. NW, between Q St &
Reservoir Road, (202) 333-9307. email: info@
littletongallery.com. Open: Tues-Sat 11-6.
www.littletongallery.com.
Located in historic Georgetown, Maurine Littleton
Gallery exhibits the work of leading contemporary
artists in glass, metal, and ceramics - including
Harvey K. Littleton, Dale Chihuly, Dante
Marioni, Richard Marquis, Ginny Ruffner,
Therman Statom, Colin Reid, and Albert Paley.
/The Old Print Gallery
1220 31st St NW, (202) 965-1818
Open Tues-Sat, 10am- 5:20pm.
www.oldprintgallery.com
Tonal Array: Aquatints from the 20th and 21st
Century remains on view at The Old Print
Gallery until April 11th. Tonal Array draws
attention to the talented printmakers of the
20th and 21st century who experimented and
pushed the boundaries of aquatint’s potential.
Varying between flat color planes and
incredible plate texture, these artists demonstrate a fluid and experimental handling of the
medium. The resulting images have an expressive strength and visual intensity that relays the
ingenuity to be found in the world of original
printmaking.
Selected Artists: Linda Adato, John Taylor
Arms, Letterio Calapai, Frank Cassara, Joseph
Essig, Eric Goldberg, Takamune Ishiguro, Chaim
Koppelman, Richard Lubell, Mary Manusos,
Frederick Mershimer, Charles F. Mielatz, Jake
Muirhead, Merle Perlmutter, Gerald Scheck,
Ellen Nathan Singer, Richard Sloat, Mayumi
Takagi, and Henry Ziegler.
The Old Print Gallery specializes in contemporary
and early 20th century prints, from American and
local DC artists. Established in historic Georgetown in 1971, the gallery has become one of the
most respected antique print and map galleries
in the United States, with an extensive collection
in American historic prints, botanicals, Currier &
Ives, Audubon’s, American town views, and maps
of the United States. The gallery also specializes
in conservation framing, using archival-quality
materials and techniques.
! P Street Gallerie
3235 P Street NW, at Wisconsin Ave.,
Wed-Sat 12-5,Tues - by appointment,
(202) 333-4868
www.pstreetgallerie.com
facebook.com/pstreetgalleriegeorgetown
instagram.com/pstreetgallerie
Coming soon: works by local DC artist Dana Ellyn
available beginning March 2015. Spring Watercolor Show - opening April 17.
P Street Gallerie is a modern contemporary art
gallery where the art is as varied and diverse
as the people who collect it. At P Street Gallerie
we are interested in the texture of art in a literal
sense, but also in terms of the complexity of the
work, the unique story of each piece and that of
the artist who created it.
Works now available by local, regional and
international artists including: DC artists Kiu
Kavousi & Suman Sorg; Argentinean artists Kiki
Lawrie, Vicky Graglia, Jorge Libman and Susana
De Pamphilis. Current Gallery Selections include
works by Peruvian artist, Jose Gomez Hernandez
and Dallas artist, Daniel Angeles.
Show dates subject to change. Call or email
lisabrown@pstreetgallerie for current
information. Visit us online or in the gallery
regularly for new works by various artists.
$Washington Printmakers Gallery
1641 Wisconsin Ave NW, Wed - Sun 12-5
202-669-1497
[email protected]
www.washingtonprintmakers.com
Kristine DeNinno - Monotypes: cultural discoveries through color and repetition, March 1- 29.
Washington Printmakers Gallery is a cooperative print gallery founded in 1985. Since that
time, it has been the Washington area’s primary
source for contemporary, artist-pulled fine art
prints. Its exceptional local and national member artists exhibit regularly in group and solo
shows.
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Locally Sourced, curated by Victoria Reis, Transformer, The first in the Do You Know Where
Your Art Comes From? series curated by Victoria
Reis of Transformer, Locally Sourced provides an
in-depth look at the extensive collections of six
regionally focused CSA (Community Supported
Art) and Flat File programs. See more at http://
www.transformerdc.org.
5118 MacArthur Blvd. NW, (202) 244-3244.
Open Wed-Sat 11-7 & by appt.
www.classicamericanpainting.com.
Gallery Selections. Paintings by American artists, including Andrei Kushnir, Michele Martin
Taylor, Barbara Nuss, Carol Spils, Stevens
Jay Carter, Michael Francis, David Baise, Bill
Schmidt, Sara Linda Poly, Ross Merrill, Barry
Lindley, Jean Schwartz and local artists with
national reputations, including members of the
Washington Society of Landscape Painters.
!American University Museum
at the Katzen Arts Center
4400 Mass. Ave NW, (202) 885
1300. Tues thru Sun 11-4.
www.american.edu/museum.
Photoworks: Presence of Place. Forty years ago,
four young photographers founded Photoworks with a shared passion for the daily work
of seeing, shooting, and printing images of
lasting beauty and artistic integrity. The show
features works by past & present members of
the Photoworks community.
Phyllis Plattner: Gods of War! Some wage war
in the name of God. All fight with the belief
that God is on their side. Phyllis Plattner's art
is a painted meditation, appropriating images
of war and religion from art history and photojournalism to contrast the opposing drives of
violence and peace. This solo-exhibition features monumental, highly narrative altarpieces.
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Dean Byington: Buildings Without Shadows.
Composed of a dense profusion of original and
appropriated images, Dean Byington's paintings recall surrealist collage and the assemblage and psychedelic aesthetic that began
in the late 1950s and early 1960s in the San
Francisco Bay area. facebook.com/AmericanUniversityMuseum.
The Arts Walk At
Monroe Street Market
716 Monroe St. NE, Washington DC,
Brookland Metro, 202-652-4701
Hours 12-6 pm Sunday-Wednesday,
Thursday-Saturday 12-8pm
The ARTS Walk has a group of award
winning artist who specialize In
Painting,Drawing,Photography, Mixed-Media,
Sculpture, and Theater, all Contemporary Work
being done in their Studio/Gallery Spaces
seven days a week.
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#6 Tolbert & Bing Photography
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Studio #9 C.D. Edwards Studio-painting
#12 Maroulla - Sculpture
#14 Tourruella Quander Gallery-painting
#15 Annalisa Leonessa & Marcelle Fozard,
mixed media, jewelry & painting
#20 Lisa Farrell-painting, printmaking
#22 Karen Van Allen & Tamora Ilasat-painting
#23 Cedric Baker Studio-painting
#26 Sue Wrbican-installation, photography
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4622 Wisconsin Ave NW, 202-328-8100, 301461-1124. Tues, Wed, Fri, Sat 11-5. Exhibitions at Wonder Graphics, 1000 Vermont
Ave, near McPherson Square (see Downtown.) www.thecabinetart.com
Contemporary art on paper by DC Area
artists to suit your budget and your style.
Other media and artblog on the web.
Top Drawer: Architecture and Constructivist
Style March 2-27, 2015. In all media (photography, digi, pen & ink, and waterbased
media,) images pertaining to cities and the
process of building including constructivist
abstract form expressing both stacking and
hung wall approaches to defining spaces.
Perspectival, close-up details of actual
buildings and the spaces between and
created by architecture.
Second Drawer: Imaginary and fantastic
spaces inspired by automatic drawing and
outsider ideas of kingdoms of the mind
in pencil, colored pencil, watercolor and
gouache as well as collage and sewn linear
elements.
Browse portfolios of artwork by Cabinet Artists:
Blankstein, Cusick, George, Huff, Maiorana,
Mark, Penay, Segnan, Strike, Turner, A. Unger,
N. Unger, Vess, Zahn and guests.
Jerry L. Eisley Fine Art
By appointment: 202 417-8392
www.eisleyfineart.com
Contact: [email protected]
Please view our online and by appointment
gallery with new paintings from hand selected
gallery artists. We offer full service custom
framing, curatorial services, conservation
and installation for any of your art needs.
Conveniently located in the Metro DC area,
we travel to you and all our framing includes
installation.
$Kathleen Ewing Gallery
Vintage and Contemporary Photography,
3615 Ordway St NW, 202-328-0955. By
appointment convenient to your schedule.
www.kathleenewinggallery.com
Master & Contemporary Photography,
including A. Aubrey Bodine, Esther
Bubley, Willy Ronis, August Sander, Phil
Borges, John Grant, Alex MacLean, Darrow
Montgomery, Mark Power, Rosamond
Purcell, John Reef, Steve Szabo and others.
Lavinia Wohlfarth Galleries
3418 9th Street NE, Brookland, DC
202-526-8022 (g), 203-397-1125 (c)
[email protected]
www.wohlfarthgalleries.com
A Fine Art Gallery of paintings, fine drawings, and sculpture. Established in 1990, the
gallery is rich in the tradition of American
Impressionism from the Painters of the
Cape Cod School of Art in the Tradition of
Charles W. Hawthorne and Henry Hensche.
Large permanent collection. New work by
Lisa Farrell, William Papaleo, Flynn Geissel.
Zenith Gallery, see Downtown, p. 6
1429 Iris St NW. For an appointment, info,
gallery hours & address call 202-783-2963
email: [email protected]
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914.720.0664.
Bethesda Fine Art features contemporary
paintings, prints and works on paper by major
20th century artists. Works by Joseph Albers,
Ilya Bolotowsky, Alexander Calder, Gene Davis,
Sonia Delaunay, Howard Hodgkin, Ellsworth
Kelly, Sol Lewitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Frank
Stella. Special interest in Washington Color
School: Leon Berkowitz, Cynthia Bickley, Ken
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This4year's guest artists are Leslie Rothblat, Clara
Graves, Wilbur King, Linda Sherman Slattery,
Nikki O’Neil, Dick Youniss, Kayleigh Montgomery,
Gloria Chapa, Nick Grant Barnes, Elyse Harrison,
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celebrate the natural transitions evident in
nature and the human condition. Her handpulled prints are developed in discreet series.
Each piece shifts slightly from the last, suggesting an underlying theme of natural phenomena
– germination, growth, fruition and decay.
Waverly Street Gallery is one of the Washington
DC Metro area premier art galleries featuring
contemporary visual artists working in a wide
range of media. Gallery artists include painters,
printmakers, sculptors, ceramic artists, photographers and jewelers. Monthly exhibitions
showcase original artwork in many genres,
including representational, impressionistic and
abstract art.
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Sergio Sister, March 18 – May 2.
Stevenson University Galleries
Art Gallery and St. Paul Companies Pavilion,
1525 Greenspring Valley Road, Stevenson,
MD, (443) 352-4491. School of Design Gallery, 11200 Gundry Lane, Owings Mills, MD
(443) 352 4491
Art Gallery: Tim Doud, March 4-April 16.
Washington, DC-based artist Tim Doud exhibits
portrait paintings from his two recent series,
None of My Clothes and Mac (Angie). Doud has
exhibited in group shows at MoMA in New
York City and The Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C., among others, and has been featured
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University School of Design is proud to
announce our latest photography exhibition by
our traveling photography students. Stevenson University photography students and
faculty embarked on a twelve-day journey to
visit Eastern Europe in the Spring of 2014. The
extensive journey wound its way through five
different countries: Hungary, Slovakia, Poland,
Czech Republic, and Austria.
School of Design Gallery: Radica TextilesSarah Templin, thru April 23. Radica
Textiles is a design studio run by Sarah
Templin, specializing in original, hand-drawn,
and screen printed textile designs, dreamed up
in their Baltimore workshop. Radica Textiles is
dedicated to the individuality of textiles made
by hand and we covet those prized nuances
only achieved with a human touch.
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MARYLAND
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)American Center for Physics Gallery
One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD
(301) 209-3125. Open Mon-Fri 9-5
Density Fluctuations: paintings by Shanthi
Chandrasekar, photographs by Stephen Schiff
and sculptures/mixed media works by Ellyn
Weiss; thru April 10.
(Columbia Art Center Galleries
6100 Foreland Garth, Columbia
(410) 730-0075. Mon-Thurs 9:30am-9:30pm,
Fri 9:30am-9pm, Sat 9:30am-5pm, Sun noon5pm. [email protected]
www.columbiaartcenter.org.
Main and Window Galleries, thru March 8: H20,
Watercolor, Traditional and Experimental.
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Featured Artists: Hallie Cohen, Goeffry Owen
Miller, Christine Neill, Scott Ponemone, Regina
Stevens.
March 12 - April 12: Main Gallery: David Eassa
and Evelyn Hoffman:Backward / / Forward.
Window Gallery: Joseph Paul Cassar-Color and
Form. An exhibition of works in gouache, collage, paper cut-outs, ink, pastel, tempera and
acrylics on canvas.
"The Delaplaine Visual Arts
Education Center
40 South Carroll Street, Frederick,
301-698-0656. Mon-Sat 9-5, Sun 11-5.
www.delaplaine.org
Located on the banks of Carroll Creek Linear
Park in historic downtown Frederick, this
award-winning art center offers three floors
of studios and galleries. A 40,000 square-foot
flagship of the arts, the Delaplaine Arts Center
features five exhibit spaces showcasing local,
regional, and national artists.
March 7 - 29: FREDERICK COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ALL-COUNTY STUDENT ART EXHIBIT. Annual exhibit of student artworks grades K-12.
The Delaplaine Visual Arts Education
Center continues...
arch 7 - April 26: ROBERT KIENLE: Times Square.
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March 7 – April 26: SARAH HIGGINS. Acrylic
painting.
Continuing exhibits:
Through - March 29: JAN MCINTYRE LAMB.
Underlying Concepts. Mixed media.
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Cathy Messina
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thru Del Ray Artisans
Oldtown Alexandria
Robert Kienle
Times Square
March 7 - April 26
Photography
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arts CenTer
40 S. Carroll St., Frederick, MD 21701
301.698.0656 • delaplaine.org
in historic downtown Frederick
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BLHarmony Hall Regional
Center Gallery
10701 Livingston Road, Fort Washington, 803.
Open M-Fri 8:30 am- 7:45 pm, Sat 10 am -2
pm. All exhibitions and receptions are free
public events. 301.203.6070.
March 16-May 15: Street Musicians: Faceless
Melodies, Acquaetta Williams.
The core of Ms. Williams’s art work lies in
the synthesis of assemblage and second
hand components. By combining a variety of
materials such as wood, glass and vinyl as
well as pocket watches, camera lenses and
musical instruments, Ms. Williams aims to
build intimacy between her work and the
viewer.
(Howard Community College
Horowitz Center for Visual & Performing Arts
10901 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia,
443-518-4189. email: rbafford@howardcc.
edu
Thru March 22:
The Rouse Company Foundation Gallery: HCC
Faculty Exhibition.
The Art Department Gallery: Kathleen Carlson.
/King Street Gallery, Montgomery-
College Takoma Park/Silver Spring
The Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation
Arts Center, 930 King St, Silver Spring
240-567-5821. Mon-Fri 8 am - 4 pm:
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King St Gallery: Anthony Cervino and Joie
Meiser, multi-media works curated by Lincoln Mdd, thru March 13.
Cultural Center Gallery: Stephen EstradaAt Land's End, thru Mar 11. Nishiki Tayui,
March 24 – June 1. Works on paper.
Open Gallery: John Nicholas HutchingsFocused Gestures, thru March 6. Cindi
Hron-Back Pain, Mar 23-May 1.
The Mansion at Strathmore
&
10701 Rockville Pike, N. Bethesda, GrosvenorMetro, desk (301) 581-5109, (301)
581-5200, Tu, Thurs, Fri, Sat, 10am-4pm, Sun
12-4, Wed 10am-9pm:
In the Invitational Gallery: Flood Redux,
curated by Arlette Jassel, March 7 - May 31.
Painters Arlette Jassel, Michael Ross, and
David Molesky share a water-infused vision
in which the Earth’s oceans are changed and
challenged by the results of human excess.
If The Shoe Fits, March 7 - May 31. Learn
about the art and sole of the shoe. Trace its
footprint through history and culture. Part
fantasy, part function, this exhibit looks at
footwear from every angle and feet-ures
shoe design, sculpture, and invention, plus a
shoe painting workshop.
The following programs are presented in
conjunction with the exhibit during March:
CHILDREN'S TALK AND TOUR March 7.
"Curiosity is the main
energy ....."
Robert Rauschenberg
Serving the
Washington
Baltimore art
community since
1974
Montpelier Arts Center strives to foster a
positive, creative environment in which
young and emerging artists realize their full
potential as creative individuals. In honor of
National Youth Art Month, Montpelier presents this juried exhibition in the Library and
Resident Artist Galleries, spotlighting teens
(ages 13-18) in the Washington metropolitan
area and their talents in the visual arts.
"Montgomery College Rockville
"Media Arts Gallery,
Montgomery College Rockville
Lower Level, Tech Center, 51 Manakee St
Mon–Wed, 10 am–6 pm, Thur, 10 am–8 pm,
Friday, 10 am–1 pm. 240-567-7521.
Faces, Thru Mar 6. Recent works by faculty and
staff of the MA & T Gallery.
Photography Student Exhibition, March 9 thru
April 17. Digital and traditional work.
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9652 Muirkirk Road, Laurel (4 mi. from Beltway exit), (301) 377-7800. Open 7 days/
week, 10-5:
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Montpelier_Arts_Center.htm
46th Annual Laurel Art Guild Juried Exhibition, March 7-29. Organized by the Laurel
Art Guild, this annual exhibit is juried by a
regional professional and showcases works
by artists ages 18 & older who live in the
Washington metropolitan area, and includes
paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures,
collages, and more.
Celebrate Youth Art Month: Third Annual
Artists on the Rise: Juried Teen Exhibition,
March 7-29.
Sarah Silberman Art Gallery
Paul Peck Art Building, second floor
51 Manakee Street, Rockville
(240) 567-5115. Mon-Fri 10-4:
OUT/break - National Juried Exhibition, March
3 – April 3. Visual commentary on the radical shifts and implications of “normality” as
experienced by LGBTQA culture.
Still Life Gallery Fine Art
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8173 Main St Ellicott City MD 21043
(410) 461-1616. Wed thru Sun 11am-6 pm
www.stilllifegallery.net
www.facebook.com/Still.Life.Gallery
Alison Menke, New Works, thru April 26. At
the age of 25, Menke has talent beyond her
years and has caputured the attention of the
art worls with here breathtakingly dramatic oil
scenes of water, land and sky.
Located in the heart of Ellicott City's charming
Historic District, Still Life Gallery showcases a
large curated selection of original paintings,
prints and sculpture by premier local and
regional fine artists in a variety of styles, which
rotate continually.
We also feature a stunning collection of out-ofthe-ordinary jewelry! Our on-site custom frameshop has a 30-year legacy of expert design and
museum-quality workmanship, with all work
performed on-site by a Master Framer.
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themes. Works by Werner Drewes, John Ferren,
Vaclav Vytlacil, Dwinell Grant, Ilya Bolotowsky,
Burgoyne Diller and Albert Swinden, among
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St. John’s College Campus, Mellon Hall, 60
College Ave. (410) 626-2556. Tues-Sun 12-5, Fri
7-8 pm. www.stjohnscollege.com.
An Ear for Music, an Eye for Art: Selections from
the Ahmet Ertegün Collection, March 11-April 19.
This exhibition presents modernist works from
the Baker Museum’s largest and most significant single collection, amassed by the late
Ahmet Ertegün (St. John’s College, A44), the
Turkish American musician and business man
best known as the founder and president of
Atlantic Records.
Throughout his impressive career, Ertegün
built an extraordinary collection of pre-1940
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of Art Gallery on the Circle
18 State Circle, 410-268-4566
Tuesday thru Sunday 11am - 5pm
www.mdfedart.com
Main Gallery & Holley Gallery:
Focal Point: Fine Art and Creative Photography,
thru March 28. MFA invites artists from the United
States, Puerto Rico, Canada and Mexico to enter
its 5th annual Focal Point. Following exhibition
guidelines, any original 2-D or 3-D work created in
any form of photography, other than video, will be
considered. Exhibition chair is John Coder. JUROR:
Diane Bolz is the former Arts Editor of Smithsonian magazine, now the Arts Editor of Moment
magazine. Cash awards total $1000.
Maryland Federation of Art presents rotating
national juried exhibitions, member juried
exhibitions, and non-juried opportunities for
local artists. MFA is the oldest artist-run organization in Maryland, dedicated to expanding
artistic expression and appreciation. Our 450+
members organize 20 to 25 juried and nonjuried exhibitions each year.
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$Loft Gallery
313 (Upstairs) Mill St., Occoquan, (703)
490-1117. Open Tues-Fri 11-4, Sat 11-5,
Sun 12-5. www.loftgallery.org.
Joy of Spring-Original watercolors by Carie
Cole, Mar 3-Apr 5. Carie Cole's paintings are
reflective of the gladness and rapture of
spring. She gets her inspiration from nature,
and her watercolors are a way she can show
people what she thinks is beautiful. She
loves the transparency, fluidity, and luminosity of watercolor.
Established in 1986, the Loft Gallery exhibits
original fine art by local professionals. Wide
variety of media, styles, and genres, including portraits/figure, landscape, abstracts,
still life, florals and more in watercolor, oil,
acrylic, mixed media, colored pencil, pastel,
clay, stained glass, photography and sculpture. Commissions welcome.
Current artists: Deanna Boling, Jewell Pratt
Burns, Carie Cole, Francesca Di Lorenzo,
Jefferson Evans, Janet Flickinger, Deborah
D. Herndon, Deena Hunkler-Sanks, Lydia
Jechorek, Suzanne Jepson, Linda Rose
Larochelle, Gwen Harrison Lockhart, Lynn
Martin, Jan E. Moffatt, Susan Lawrence Norman, Jackie Perry, Karin Sebolka, Stephen
Sherwin, Barbara Sullivan, Marcia Weidler,
and Charla Wilkerson.
Works by Joan Belmar, Annie Farrar, and
Barbara Liotta. Atrium Gallery: Out for a Spin:
Works by Jean Sausele-Knodt. Ramp Gallery:
Drawings by Laura Litten.
March 12 - 22: All Galleries: Youth Art Exhibition I.
March 20 – April 5: All Galleries: Youth Art
Exhibition II.
$Workhouse Arts Center 9518 Workhouse Way, Lorton, 703-5842900. Open to the public, visit working
artists’ studios Wed-Sat 11am-6pm; Sun
12-5pm. www.WorkhouseArts.org.
More than 100 Workhouse artists exhibit all
media in the Vulcan Gallery, McGuire Woods
Gallery and the Studio Galleries.
Reference, thru April 5, is a multi-media
exploration of the various modes of visual
imagery that inform artists in both content
and process. In Reference, participating artists
incorporate performance, sound, process, and
appropriated objects and imagery to address
the strong influence of culture, art historical
and otherwise, upon their creative output.
In The Places We Have Been, March 7-April 12,
artist Service members and Veterans invite
you to examine and explore their literal and
figurative interpretations of relationships to
internal and external landscapes--their places
of origin, the ways they have interacted with
landscapes during tours of duty, and even the
consideration of the body as a landscape.
Gregory Gadson: Life in the Infrared, March
14-April 12, Colonel Gregory Gadson (USA,
Ret.), Gadson exhibits a new body of photographic work after his retirement. Gadson
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1234 Ingleside Ave., McLean, 703-790-1953.
in 2014. He aims for photos that capture his
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scars, but also show his strength and resilience. Using photographic technology, Gadson
Thru March 7: Emerson Gallery: Manifesting
Phenomena: Drop, Hover, See-Through, Lean:
explore new viewpoints and perspectives.
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Thurs.
www.multipleexposuresgallery.com.
Eric T. Johnson - New Work, thru March 22.
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Campbell Avenue, Arlington VA) runs March
29 thu April 26. Del Ray Artisans’ Gallery
Without Walls program presents artworks
illustrating the power of art and story, with a
portion of each sale benefiting the Friends of
Shirlington Library and Del Ray Artisans.
FAIRFAX
Opening March 6: Dream On: Local area artists use any media to explore and express
their dreams Using their imaginations, artists
interpret their dreams—from weird to wonderful, scary to surreal. Come to the gallery
to view this unique exhibit!
Paws ‘N Claws thru May 31 at Vola Lawson
Animal Shelter, 4101 Eisenhower Ave, Alexandria. Del Ray Artisans and Alexandria’s
Animal Welfare League teamed up to present
this animal-themed, fund-raising exhibit.
Both nonprofit organizations receive a
percentage of each sale. Also showing, but
not for sale will be UpCycle’s Fur-Vor project
community-based student-recycled dog art.
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Thurs 12-6, Fri 12-9, Sat 10-9, Sundays 12-6
www.thedelrayartisans.org.
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!Potomac Fiber Arts Gallery
105 N. Union St, Studio # 18, (703) 548-0935.
Open M-Sun 10-5, Thurs Nights, thru 9 pm.
MAPS, juried show, opens on March 17. Our
artists’ imagination plays with physical features such as cities, roads, rivers, mountains,
geographical borders, etc. that are represented
by diagramming on maps of land and sea.
Whether for self or gifts, jewelry, sculpture,
clothing, and wall pieces are some of the items
that will be exhibited. The show will close on
April 13, 2015.
The area’s first cooperative fiber art gallery has
70 members, some of whom are published,
teach and have won awards in the fiber arts.
Monthly juried shows include original works in
jewelry, scarves, clothing, woven, knitted or
crocheted items, handmade paper, wall hangings, fiber sculptures and a variety of other
innovative work.
"A picture is a secret
about a secret, the
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the less you know.”
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Studio #325, Torpedo Factory Art Center, 105
N. Union St, (703) 683-1342. Daily 11am-5 pm.
www.tfpi.org
Printmaker’s Inc’s member exhibition Faces
will be on view from March 1 – April 30.
Printmakers Inc. remains the only group
studio dedicated to the art of original handpulled prints. Member artists work in a
variety of traditional printmaking techniques
that include intaglio, lithography, relief,
monotypes and screen-printing.
Current members: Penelope Barringer, Anne
Buchal, Judith Coady, John Gosling, M.
Alexander Gray, Laura Huff, Avis Fleming,
Edward McCluney, Norma Pffaf, Joseph
Regan, Patrick Sargent, Priscilla Young.
#Studio Antiques & Fine Art
524 N. Washington St, (703) 548-5188.
Open Tues. - Sat., 11-5, Sunday, 12-5.
www.StudioAntiques.net.
Area’s most extensive, diverse collection of
European & American painting from the 18th
to the early 20th century. Over 300 antique
paintings beautifully displayed in conjunction
with period furniture & accessories in a turnof-the-century row house in historic Alexandria. Painting subjects include landscapes,
portraits, genre scenes, animals, still lives,
marines, etc. Everything is properly restored
and guaranteed as represented. Painting
restoration, picture lights.
MARCH 2015 ■
galleries ■ 23
CAPITAL ART FAIR
IT ’ S AL L A BO UT A RT
TWENTY-THREE EXHIBITORS FROM
ACROSS THE UNITED STATES
EXHIBITING IMPORTANT ART FROM
ASIA, AMERICA, AND EUROPE
MARCH 21-22, 2015
HOLIDAY INN - ROSSLYN WESTPARK HOTEL
1900 NORTH FORT MYER DRIVE, ARLINGTON VA 22209
INFORMATION: 212.683.3950
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