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THE SPACE WE OCCUPY: An Exhibition of Work by Contemporary Irish Artists Presented by Solas Nua
June 27, 2022
•The Space We Occupy An exhibition of work by Irish visual artists Neil Carroll, Ailbhe Ní Bhriain, Colin Crotty, Katie Holten, Fiona Kelly and George Bolster Curated by Miranda Driscoll […]
Galaxy by Kimiaki Kageyama at JEWELERS’WERK GALERIE
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Jewelers’Werk Galerie presents Galaxy, an exhibition of new work by Japanese artist-jeweler Kimiaki Kageyama. The show opens on Saturday, June 25th and will remain on view through July 15th. This […]
SAVOR THE FLAVOR – FIVE RECIPES FOR CANNING AND PRESERVING
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Savor the Flavor is a photo exhibition that is open through September 16 at the Goethe-Institut Washington. There is a lot of downtime in the kitchen: waiting for meat to […]
Degrees of Separation
April 25, 2022
•The Justice Arts Coalition is a national organization based in Silver Spring, Maryland, that unites systems-impacted artists and their allies to harness the transformative power of the arts to reimagine […]
Harmony, a Textile Art Exhibition
April 11, 2022
•In a time when our world feels chaotic, we look for Harmony in our lives. Broadway Galleries, Alexandria purveyor of Fine Art, Art Installation, and Framing, invites you. Curated by […]
Ritual and Relief
April 1, 2022
•The members of the Washington Printmakers Gallery are proud to present Ritual and Relief. Woodblock prints and works on paper by Amy Guadagnoli from April 1st through April 30th, 2022 […]
Common Thread
March 3, 2022
•Members of the Washington Printmakers Gallery are proud to announce the upcoming exhibit Common Thread
Sargent, Whistler & Venetian Glass at SAAM
February 9, 2022
•John Singer Sargent and James McNeill Whistler, two fiercely independent late 19th-century American expatriate painters who spent most of their lives in Europe and dabbled in Impressionism without ever capitulating […]
Carlotta Hester’s “Rapture” Canvases Evoke Jazz Improv
January 12, 2022
•Walking past Addison/Ripley Fine Art at 1670 Wisconsin Avenue, bright splashes of watercolor on canvas might catch your eye. In her latest show “Rapture,” painter Carlotta Hester’s expressionist evocations of improvisational freedom light up the gallery. “Rapture – that is what I felt when I […]
“Recovering Food Histories with Toni Tipton-Martin and Friends” with the National Museum of American History
October 28, 2021
•“Recovering Food Histories with Toni Tipton-Martin and Friends” Friday, Nov. 5, Noon–1:15 p.m. EDT For details and registration information, please visit https://americanhistory.si.edu/topics/food-history Join in a virtual salon featuring cookbook author and […]