Friday, November 17, 2006

Norwegian Artists to Perform

Maja Ratkje & POING
Norwegian Artists to Perform at the
National Museum of Women in the Arts

“Ratkje’s voice is gloriously possessed by the tongues of more split personalities
than there are angels on the head of a pin,” -The Wire

WASHINGTON—The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) welcomes two of Norway’s most prominent music talents, Maja Solveig Kjelstrup Ratkje and POING, on Sunday, Dec. 17. The performance from 2 to 4 p.m. is part of the Tenth Anniversary Norwegian Christmas celebration at Union Station.

The Chicago Reader heralds the female composer and performer Maja Ratkje as “one of the most astonishing singers on the planet, sounding at times like Diamanda Galas or Shelley Hirsch,” two powerful women of contemporary avant-garde music.

Ratkje has garnered attention in and out of Scandinavia, appearing in Europe, Japan, China, the United States and Canada. In 1999 she received the International Rostrum of Composers in Paris, an award for composers below 30 years of age, and she was awarded the Norwegian Edvard prize for work of the year twice, in 1999 and 2004.

Ratkje has often collaborated with her fellow Norwegians in POING, by providing compositions specifically tailored to their distinctive sound. The POING ensemble of Rolf-Erik Nystrøm, saxophone; Frode Haltli, accordion; and Håkon Thelin, double bass is a lead group on the Scandinavian contemporary music scene. The group plays improvisational and contemporary works specially written for the trio.

Their diverse music is infused with a range of elements from jazz and classical to tango, pop and heavy metal. “This unusual Norwegian trio is doing interesting work off the beaten track,” declares music magazine The Wire. “… [POING] display(s) considerable technical depth and breadth, as well as strong ensemble identity.”

For the first time here in America, Ratkje will perform live with POING, blending in with vocals for new versions of some of her pieces. Three of her original works that are part of the band’s repertoire will be performed on Sunday. “essential extensions” is a current take on Olivier Messiaen’s “Quatour pour la fin du temps.” Ratkje explores the sound of the accordion, saxophone and double bass with this explosive and physical piece. It was presented to POING as a surprise gift in 1999 and is probably the first contemporary work written for this combination of instruments.

The waltz, “passing images,” was originally written as a solo piece for POING. Written from memory after Haltli’s re-arrangement of a Norwegian folk tune, the group has created another arrangement for this event to incorporate all POING members plus Ratkje.

The Dec. 17 appearance of Ratkje and POING at NMWA featuring custom compositions is cosponsored by the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Washington, D.C. Admission is free.
NMWA is located at 1250 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C., in a landmark building near the White House. It is open Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, noon-5 p.m.


For information, call 202-783-5000 or visit the museum’s Web site at www.nmwa.org.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Gogo Art Projects

gogo art projects

devoted to emerging and experimental art

www.gogoartprojects.com

CONNER CONTEMPORARY ART
WASHINGTON, DC
phone: + 202 - 588 - 8750
email: info@connercontemporary.com
www.connercontemporary.com


Conner Contemporary Art is pleased to initiate *gogo art projects, an independent venture devoted to incubating emerging and experimental art.

The *gogo art projects concept evolved from Conner Contemporary Art's annual Academy exhibition of recent BFA/MFA graduates from the Washington/Baltimore area. The experience of promoting new talent inspired the creation of a more structured project that assists the movement of promising artists to the next level of the art market.

*gogo art projects will present artists with challenges and opportunities by providing various venues to exhibit and interact with other artists at different levels of experience. *gogo's province will include national art fairs, national/international group exhibitions, online projects and off-site events.

An integral part of *gogo art project's mission will be the implementation of a liberal review policy for portfolios to stimulate interaction between artists, staff and visiting advisors. A review policy guide is available online. Through this dynamic we will maintain a select, evolving roster of artists. On an individual basis we will encourage artists to shape promising ideas into viable projects and cohesive bodies of work.

*gogo art projects first offsite appearance will be at the Scope Miami art fair December 7-10, 2006. Our booth will feature work by Ryan Carr Johnson, Zach Storm and Matthew Sutton.

email: info@gogoartprojects.com

Mama Love

Tonight!
Photos from the soon to be published book "Mama Love" are on view in The Annex at
Touchstone Gallery. Avoid the rainy rush hour. Tell your fun friends
to meet you at the gallery for sips and nibbles before heading home.
Go to http://anacostiafineart.com/26.html for details.

"Mama Love" In the ANNEX at Touchstone Gallery
http://www.TouchstoneGallery.com
November 8 – December 3, 2006
3rd Thursday Gallery Walk: November 16, 6-8pm
406 7th Street, NW, 2nd floor
Washington, DC 20004

Monday, November 13, 2006

DC for Peace in Darfur

Please join Darfur/Darfur for a photography exhibit and discussion of the crisis in Darfur with Congressman Donald Payne, International Crisis Group's Colin Thomas-Jensen, and photojournalist Mark Brecke, while benefiting Oxfam's relief work in the region. Film clips from the documentaries "The Devil Came on Horseback" and "They Turned Our Desert Into Fire" will also be screened.

The photo images featured in this program will later be projected onto the exterior walls of the United States Holocaust Museum in a multi-media production, "Darfur: Who Will Survive Today?," which runs from November 20 - November 26.


Provisions Library
1611 Connecticut Avenue, NW
2nd. Floor (between Q and R Streets @ Metro Red Line Dupont Q St exit)
Washington, DC 20009
Thursday, November 16, 2006
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Proceeds to support Oxfam's relief work in Darfur and Darfur/Darfur.

Supporters of this event include:

Civilian Art Projects
DC for Peace in Darfur
G Fine Art
Hill and Knowlton
Provisions Library

Darfur/Darfur is sponsored by Global Grassroots, a 501c3 organization.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://www.darfurdarfur. org

RSVP to dcforpeaceindarfur@gmail.com by November 15th.

Civilian Art Projects
3107 18th Street NW
Washington, DC 20010
202-607-3804
jayme@civilianartprojects.com
http://www.civilianartprojects.com

PASS Gallery Group Show

PASS GALLERY Presents: PASS GROUP SHOW 2006

In the downstairs gallery: Paintings by Willem de Looper, and Digital Prints by Joyce
Jewell & Wilfred Brunner
In the upstairs gallery: Digital Prints by Rogelio Maxwel.

OPENING RECEPTION: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 7-10PM
This exhibit continues thru December 16, 2006.

GALLERY OPEN :Tuesdays & Saturdays 1-5 PM

PASS is located at the rear of 1617 S St. NW.
For info contact: Richard Siegman (202)745-0796

Me, You & Those Other Folks

At Flashpoint: Me, You & Those Other Folks
Panel discussion with the artists
Saturday, November 18, 3-4pm
Moderated by artist Lucy Hogg

A. B. Miner, Ian Jehle, Nekisha Durrett:
Me, You & Those Other Folks
October 26 – November 22, 2006

In Me, You & Those Other Folks, artists A. B. Miner, Ian Jehle and Nekisha Durrett examine one of portraiture’s basic questions – the artist’s point of view – by approaching the genre from the first, second and third person perspectives. Me, You & Those Other Folks is on view in the Gallery at Flashpoint through November 22, 2006.

Panel discussion moderated by Lucy Hogg: Saturday, November 18, 3-4 pm
Exhibition: October 26 – November 22, 2006
Gallery Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 12-6 pm or by appointment

t. 202.315.1310 | f. 202.315.1303
www.flashpointdc.org

The Gallery at Flashpoint • 916 G Street, NW • Washington, DC 20001
A CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION PROJECT

Friday, November 10, 2006

At Hemphill



JACOB KAINEN
Figurative Paintings, 1959 - 1965
Works on Paper, 1950 - 1954

GODFREY FRANKEL
Windows and Signs, 1947

November 11 - December 22, 2006
OPENING RECEPTION
Saturday, November 11, 2006
6:30 - 8:30 PM

H E M P H I L L
1515 14th Street NW
Washington, DC 20005
202.234.5601

www.hemphillfinearts.com
To view works by Jacob Kainen:
http://hemphillfinearts.com/ARTISTS/Kainen_Dancer.html

To view works by Godfrey Frankel:
http://hemphillfinearts.com/ARTISTS/Frankel_GF092.html

Rose Performs

Rock with Rose!

At Red and Black
Saturday November 11th
9pm
1212 H Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002
http://redandblackbar.com/

And at Galaxy Hut
Monday November 13th
9 pm
2711 wilson blvd arlington va 22201
http://galaxyhut.com/

www.rockwithrose.com
www.myspace.com/rockwithrose

Artist's Talk at Transformer

This Saturday, November 11, 2006 - Artist Talk with Molly Springfield from 2-3pm

Please join Transformer this Saturday, November 11 from 2-3pm as we host an artist talk with Molly Springfield. Molly will be discussing the work in her current exhibition Gentle Reader, on view at Transformer through to December 2, 2006.

Stay tuned - Peter Winant is best betting Molly Springfield's Gentle Reader exhibit at Transformer for Around Town on WETA this coming week!

In the Gentle Reader exhibition at Transformer, Molly Springfield draws on the life and work of William Henry "Fox" Talbot to create a dialogue between past and present, exploring the liminal territory between reproduction and originality, objectivity and subjectivity, and technology and labor. The result is a unique mix of conceptual drawing, experimental photography, and historical homage.

Gentle Reader includes large drawings based on the introduction to the Pencil of Nature, as well as smaller drawings of photocopies of secondary sources discussing Talbot's photographic discoveries. In addition to these drawings, Springfield presents the results of her own experiments with calotype or Talbotype photography - sepia-toned sunprints of cutouts from The Pencil of Nature and Talbot's personal notebooks. Viewers are also invited to take home letterpress-printed bookmarks specially designed by the artist for this exhibition.

Molly Springfield was born in 1977 and received her M.F.A. from the University of California at Berkeley in 2004. She is represented by Moti Hasson Gallery (New York), Steven Wolf Fine Arts (San Francisco), and Thomas Robertello Gallery (Chicago), where her next solo show opens in April 2007. Springfield wishes to thank all the summer 2006 artists-in-residence at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine, where she either created or conceived all the work in the Gentle Reader exhibition.

Exhibition Hours for Gentle Reader: Wednesday - Saturday 1- 7 pm, and by appointment.



For further info on this and other Transformer programming, please visit our website: www.transformergallery.org and/or give us a call at 202-483-1102.

1404 P Street NW Washington DC 20005
(202) 483-1102

United We Band

PLS Productions Presents
"United We Band"
LIVE
Feauring 3 of DC's hottest bands

Pure Light Seed
Mustafa Akbar & Chosen
Sons of Disobedience

The Velvet Lounge
915 U Street, NW
Washington, DC

November 16, 2006
9:30pm
Cost: $7.00

This show is dedicated to the spirit of Brother Tyrone Veneble

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Arthelps Auction at DCAC!

Mark your calendars!








The arthelps 6th Annual
Silent Art Auction Benefit
& Reception

Wednesday, December 13th, 2006
5pm–10pm

Offices of JAM Communications
1638 R St., NW Suite 400
Washington, DC 20009

Benefiting:
Food & Friends
District of Columbia
Arts Center


Please RSVP by clicking here
or by phone to Martin at (202)-986-4750 ext. 19

Joseph Barbaccia's Newest Artwork




For info on this work and more visit:
Joseph Barbaccia
Paradise Studios
www.paradisestudio.com
703-969-8813

Box and Gulley Jimson at Red and Black Tonight!!

Music tonight at The Red & Black 1212 H St, NE, Washington, DC 20002
With Box, The Gully Jimson Quartet and The Fed
$8, 9 p.m., 21+

www.myspace.com/youlovebox
www.boxband.com
www.gulleyjimson.com
www.redandblackbar.com

Come check out DC's newest bohemian hangout, The Atlas District on H Street!!

MOCA DC Happenings

MOCA DC - Figure Models Guild Update

1 - Wednesday, November 8 - 7 to 10 pm - Lauren Mardirosian- One pose - $12 artist fee

2 - Urgent Notice: Still seeking input for 2 Figure Models Guild calendars: Portrait & Nudes - check out the details at www.Figuremodelsguild.org

3 - Call for Artists - Now accepting work for the December show - Holiday Gift Member Show and Membership Drive- get entry form at www.MOCADC.org or contact Dave as below

4 - Call for Photographers - Now accepting photographs for Monumental Nudes, a search for the best shot with 1 or more nudes in, on or near a national landmark - $200 for best submission - Nationwide - $5 for submissions of 5 images each - submit via email or on CD - Deadline February 1, 2007 - winner will be announced by Presidents Day - contact Dave for details

5 - Events by Empowered Women International
November 8 – A Woman’s Story Gallery will open a new exhibition Reflections featuring the art and journey of Isreali-American artist Regina Margarita Barker-Barzel.

November 8 though December 16th. Artist opening reception will be hosted on November 8, 6:30-8:30 pm at the gallery. Free of Charge. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres, desserts and cash bar. To RSVP email Marga C. Fripp at cfripp@aol.com

Sunday, November 12, 6-8 PM, Ten Thousand Villages in Old Town Alexandria hosts a community-shopping event to benefit Empowered Women International (EWI). Ten Thousand Villages is a Fair Trade retail store located at 915 King Street For more information email Marga C. Fripp at cfripp@aol.com, or visit www.ewint.org

November 17, 6-9 PM, Empowered Women International and Exit Signature Realty sponsor Art Out Loud, an art exhibition featuring Alexandria artist and entrepreneur, Eric Nelson. The artist exhibition is hosted at the Exit Signature Realty office at 3139 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22305. Reception and artist talk on November 17, 6-9 PM. To RSVP email Marga C. Fripp at cfripp@aol.com. More information at www.ewint.org

6 - Light Street Gallery (Baltimore) has two Showcase Galleries, located upstairs above the Main Floor Gallery, available for sublet to Artists and Craftspeople to exhibit their Artwork. The Showcase Galleries are available to artists, art dealers, artist representatives, art brokers, and independent curators. The Showcase Galleries can be used for a solo exhibit or a group show, wherein the artists share the rental expenses, and it is not necessary for Artists to live within the region to sublet a Showcase Gallery. For more information, check out their website at www.lightstreetgallery.com or contact Linda Krensky, Owner & Gallery Director at 410.234.0047
7 - Art History Movie Matinee's - look for our new feature using our professional home theater system - with comfortable chairs - Film Titles will be posted in an upcoming weekly update - so keep your eyes open for some really great stuff - 1st one is a 6-DVD set of the Impressionists

MOCA DC
1054 31st St NW
Canal Square in Georgetown
Underground Parking - $7 all day on Weekends and after 5 pm weekdays
Free parking may be found on side streets a few blocks up or down 31st St
For more info Visit www.mocadc.org

MOCA DC - Figure Models Guild Update

1 - Wednesday, November 8 - 7 to 10 pm - Lauren Mardirosian- One pose - $12 artist fee

2 - Urgent Notice: Still seeking input for 2 Figure Models Guild calendars: Portrait & Nudes - check out the details at www.Figuremodelsguild.org

3 - Call for Artists - Now accepting work for the December show - Holiday Gift Member Show and Membership Drive- get entry form at www.MOCADC.org or contact Dave as below

4 - Call for Photographers - Now accepting photographs for Monumental Nudes, a search for the best shot with 1 or more nudes in, on or near a national landmark - $200 for best submission - Nationwide - $5 for submissions of 5 images each - submit via email or on CD - Deadline February 1, 2007 - winner will be announced by Presidents Day - contact Dave for details

5 - Events by Empowered Women International
November 8 – A Woman’s Story Gallery will open a new exhibition Reflections featuring the art and journey of Isreali-American artist Regina Margarita Barker-Barzel.

November 8 though December 16th. Artist opening reception will be hosted on November 8, 6:30-8:30 pm at the gallery. Free of Charge. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres, desserts and cash bar. To RSVP email Marga C. Fripp at cfripp@aol.com

Sunday, November 12, 6-8 PM, Ten Thousand Villages in Old Town Alexandria hosts a community-shopping event to benefit Empowered Women International (EWI). Ten Thousand Villages is a Fair Trade retail store located at 915 King Street For more information email Marga C. Fripp at cfripp@aol.com, or visit www.ewint.org

November 17, 6-9 PM, Empowered Women International and Exit Signature Realty sponsor Art Out Loud, an art exhibition featuring Alexandria artist and entrepreneur, Eric Nelson. The artist exhibition is hosted at the Exit Signature Realty office at 3139 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22305. Reception and artist talk on November 17, 6-9 PM. To RSVP email Marga C. Fripp at cfripp@aol.com. More information at www.ewint.org

6 - Light Street Gallery (Baltimore) has two Showcase Galleries, located upstairs above the Main Floor Gallery, available for sublet to Artists and Craftspeople to exhibit their Artwork. The Showcase Galleries are available to artists, art dealers, artist representatives, art brokers, and independent curators. The Showcase Galleries can be used for a solo exhibit or a group show, wherein the artists share the rental expenses, and it is not necessary for Artists to live within the region to sublet a Showcase Gallery. For more information, check out their website at www.lightstreetgallery.com or contact Linda Krensky, Owner & Gallery Director at 410.234.0047
7 - Art History Movie Matinee's - look for our new feature using our professional home theater system - with comfortable chairs - Film Titles will be posted in an upcoming weekly update - so keep your eyes open for some really great stuff - 1st one is a 6-DVD set of the Impressionists

MOCA DC
1054 31st St NW
Canal Square in Georgetown
Underground Parking - $7 all day on Weekends and after 5 pm weekdays
Free parking may be found on side streets a few blocks up or down 31st St
For more info Visit www.mocadc.org

Freedom Discussion

In conjunction with Silver Spring's Gateway Heliport Gallery’s current show, featuring refugee and asylee artists, we are pleased to be hosting an important panel discussion Tuesday evening, Nov. 14th, with several of the featured artists and Dennis Sobin, director of the Prison Art Gallery. The theme of the discussion is: Understanding the effect of 'Freedom' on the creative process.

We are also proud to announce that Michelle James, founder of The Center for Creative Emergence (www.creativeemergence.com) and the Capitol Creativity Network in Washington DC (www.capitolcreativitynetwork.com) will be moderating the discussion.

When: Nov. 14th, 6:30 - 8pm , Gateway Heliport Gallery: 8001 Kennett St. Silver Spring, Md. 20910

The evening will include several interludes of poetry from Dr. Kyi May Kaung a refugee from Burma and the discussion will begin with
several questions:

1.) What was the role of creativity and art in your life in your respective countries/prison? How did your art change when you left,
arrived in the US?
2.) It is hard enough for outsider, fringe artists to survive in this society. How do you, as a refugee/prisoner outsider artist
survive?
3.) What is the current relationship between your art and home country, jail?

Please join us for an intimate and important discussion on ‘Freedom’ next Tuesday evening.
RSVP: david@gatewaycdc.com or 301.562.1400

Civilian Art Projects

Introducing Washington, DC’s newest gallery supporting emerging and underrepresented artists: Civilian Art Projects. Stay tuned for more information on Civilian and their launch exhibition:

Dynamic Field
Dec 2, 2006 – Dec 23, 2006

Featuring:
Breck Omar Brunson
J Carrier
Lily Cox-Richard
Jason Falchook
Erick Jackson
Michael Johnson
Nilay Lawson
Jason Zimmerman

Opening Reception for the artists:
Saturday, Dec. 2nd 7-9 p.m.

Warehouse Arts Complex
1017-21 7th Street NW

At AAC

Thursday, November 9 at 7p.m.
Forum Discussion, the first in a series of events celebrating the inaugural series of temporary outdoor art installations at the AAC.

Insight Out: the Juncture Between Art, Nature and Urban Sprawl will be moderated by curator Twylene Moyer, featuring artists Laura Amussen, Jackson Martin and Renee Rendine, with commentary provided by Greg Zell, the Natural Resource Specialist from the Long Branch Nature Center.

This program is free and is open to the public. Advance registration by phone is advised to ensure comfortable seating. Please call 703-248-6800 for more information.

Monday, November 06, 2006

At The Warehouse!

Shock & Awe: Artists Look At War

Tuesday Election Night 6pm

See the art - Meet the artists - Watch the returns

The 5th Peace Show at Warehouse offers a worldview of disturbance and destruction

It features work of 32 artists
John Aaron Sondra Arkin Paul Bishow Laura Elkins Gabriella Bulisova Tom Drymon
Dana Ellyn Garth Gardner Seth Gomoljak Jason Gottlieb Ken Gwira J Gavin Heck
Michael Janis Mark Jenkins Joroko Joanne Kent Karl Kressbach Heather Levy
Carolina Mayorga Paul Notzold Piero Passacantando Dino Paxenos Mark Planisek
Rima Schulkind Matt Sesow Erwin Timmers Ruth Trevarrow The Scroll Project (Mary Walker)
Joanne Wasserman Ellyn Weiss Andrew Wodzianski Peter Wood

Show runs November 3-26

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Special Election Run

WORST PRESIDENT EVER!!!!
Mon and Tues - Nov 6 & 7
730pm - $15

Why are so many turning against poor Dub-ya? Come find out!
Through spider holes and trillion dollar deficits,
loyalties will be tested, the truth reinterpreted,
character and standards sacrificed,
and war justified.
Just another day in our nations capital.

Called "Hilarious" by the Washington Times (who would have thought
that could happen?) and "an intriguing solo performer" by
The Washington Post, Rick Fiori makes his case for the WORST PRESIDENT EVER!


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We've reconfigured the Warehouse Second Stage space
and just opened our first production -
Horizons Theatre's STILL GOING SOLO project.
4 solo shows running through Dec 3 -

Bulletins from Fatland
Communion
Deep Thoughts and Dark Chocolate
Frida Vice-Versa

info - www.horizonstheatre.org

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Continuing a run through Nov 19

THE INSECT PLAY
a scena theatre production

info - www.scenatheatre.org


SON OF A BUSH is in San Diego.
He'll be returning on Nov 18!


Tonight (Monday)

Charter Theatre Reading
THE WEDDING TOAST


Coming Soon -

KITTY VICTORIAN - FW THOMAS - TRIVIA - YELLOW ARROW - BANDS - FRINGE MEETING - and more!!!!

Warehouse Arts
1017 - 1021 7th Street NW
202 783 3933

Silver Spring Art Walk

Silver Spring Art Walk

When: Nov. 12th, from 2-4pm

Where:
1.) Los Arrieros: Trip of a Lifetime, 7926 Georgia Ave
The photographs and montages at Los Arrieros represent Laura-Leigh Palmer's 'trip of a lifetime' last May when she went to Peru with a group of Masters and Doctoral students from the University of Pittsburgh LINCs program. This trip where they built an addition to a local preschool was the culmination of a class the students had been taking for two years with a focus is on service learning. The group stayed in Urabamba which is located in Sacred Valley in the Andes of Peru at 9,000 feet. The school is located in Palccaraqui a village just outside of Urabamba. It is a preschool that has students that are four to five years old. Not part of our original scope of work but something the village wanted was a wall mural in the school yard. Laura-Leigh¹s friend immediately volunteered her (as well as herself) and the adventure began.

2.) Alchemy: Make a Card of Thanks, 8025 Georgia Avenue
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, feel free to stop by from 2 to 4 pm and make a card for those you care for. We will have markers, card stock, rubber stamps, ink pads and other goodies. Feel free to bring your own additions to throw into the mix. We will also have local singer Isabelle Chester performing folk songs from 2-4 pm. Isabelle is also known as Miss Belle, who sings children's songs, but we had the opportunity to hear her singing to adults and couldn't resist an afternoon of good old folk songs. We also have new artists who have joined the store -- great new paintings and photography! We'll be serving hot cider and cookies -- come and bring your friends!

3.) Moorenkos: 8030 Georgia Ave.
At Moorenko's we're in the process of completely immersing ourselves in the Silver Spring local art scene. With the help of Kuroji Ntu we will be featuring the artwork of a different local artist every week. Stop by for a different experience every time!

4.) Gateway's Heliport Gallery: Freedom, 8001 Kennett St.
Come witness the power of Freedom. In this exhibit, 4 refugee and asylum artists present their emotional and evocative work. With work ranging from naïve, to abstract and realism this show has something for everyone.

5.) Steve Hanks Gallery: 7981 Eastern Ave. C-11
Mr. Hanks does watercolors and drawings that range from realistic wildlife to abstract expressionism. He has shown professionally on the wildlife show circuit, exhibiting at the prestigious Easton Waterfowl Festival among other such shows on the east coast. He also does watercolor landscapes and cityscapes. Many of his abstracts are fantastic anatomical figure metaphors and cityscapes with additional drawn details that call for closer inspection. He has exhibited in a variety of major museum art shows including San Francisco, Palo Alto, Denver, London, New York, and Woodstock (NY). He has done commercial drafting and technical graphics design work for large corporations and commercial publications. He currently teaches art at a private school in downtown DC and is offering private drawing and watercolor painting classes in his studio. Mr. Hanks has his BFA and his Masters degrees in art from the Univ. of Colorado and SUNY New Paltz. Mr. Hanks recently moved to Silver Spring and opened this new gallery to the public for the ArtWalk in 2006. His gallery is also open by appointment by calling 301-588-2326.

The gallery is located in the Artist Wing of Eastern Village Condominiums. To get the gallery, go to the rear door of the EV building (near the Kennett Street Parking Garage) and press Call (red button) and 011 on the call box located at the door

6.) Brian Hewitt Studio: 7981 Eastern Ave. C-8
Artist Brian Hewitt bridges the worlds of art and science in his expressive abstract paintings. As an undergraduate Brian studied physics at American University. In addition to art, his professional career has included work as a science and environmental journalist; and as a webmaster at NASA's Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics. He incorporates similar themes in his work, exploring the beauty in the energies of existence and motion, in order and chaos, in abstract concepts, and in incomprehensible scales.

Gateway Georgia Avenue Revitalization Corporation
8001 Kennett St. Suite 3, Silver Spring, Md. 20910
Home of the Gateway Heliport Gallery : Freedom
Gallery Hours: Tue - Fri, 4-7pm : 301.562.1400

Arts, Culture and Economic Development Event

Arts, Culture and Economic Development Event
presenting the international
TreasurePostcards Arts Exhibition;
featuring guest speaker
Yildiz Yagci, CEO and President of Anatolian Artisans;
and more!

Date: Thursday November 16, 2006 (reception |a ‘creative’ get together!)
Time: 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Venue: PANGEA, on 2121 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20433. (Near Foggy Bottom Metro Station) www.pangeamarket.com
Entrance: Free

Refreshments and light snacks will be served.

‘Arts, Culture and Economic Development?’ titled event is co-organized by Arts for Global Development, Inc. (www.art4development.net) and the Crafts Center at CHF International (www.craftscenter.org) in partnership with PANGEA. The ‘get together’ event aims to emphasize the correlation of arts, culture and economic development with creativity; inform and inspire individuals to take positive actions; and acknowledge those creative individuals who focus on cultural preservation and poverty reduction issues.

Join us on Thursday November 16th at Pangea to have fun, be inspired, network, eat, drink, shop and more! To RSVP (by latest November 15th) and/or for more information please contact Art4Development.Net at tpp@art4development.net


Arts For Global Development, Inc.
Art4Development.Net
URL: http://www.art4development.net

Mama Love

"Mama Love" In the ANNEX at Touchstone Gallery
November 8 – December 3, 2006
Opening Reception: Friday, November 10, 6-8:30pm
3rd Thursday Gallery Walk: November 16, 6-8pm
406 7th Street, NW, 2nd floor
Washington, DC 20004
www.TouchstoneGallery.com
Gallery Hours
Wednesday - Friday 11-5, Saturday - Sunday 12-5 and by appointment

Washington Sculptors Group Open Studios

Washington Sculptors Group presents:

Sculpture Month and
Open Studios 2006

November is Sculpture Month!
To celebrate, members of the Washington Sculptors Group will be hosting
31 Open Studio Exhibitions during two weekends in November.


See the wealth of sculpture the Washington, DC area has to offer! During November, area residents attending WSG Open Studios will be exposed to some of the many hundreds of sculptors living and working in the area. For the community, Open Studios provides an opportunity to interact with artists, see where artists work, and view works in progress. For artists, it provides a great networking opportunity an additional venue for showing and selling work.

WSG has organized this event by geographical region. Please see the attached files or WSG website (www.washingtonsculptors.org) for a map with detailed information including participants, images, dates, times, and locations.

All Open Studio exhibitions are free and open to the public.

Who: Participating members of Washington Sculptors Group: Karen Swenholt, Minna Nathanson (along with Mid-City Artists), Margaret Boozer, Kate Hardy, Sandra Dwiggins, Mila Kagan, Laurel Lukaszewski, Joe Hicks, Erin Root (along with Red Dirt Studio), Alan Binstock, Donald Herman, Rima Schulkind, Len Harris, Miriam Rylands, Raymonde van Santen, Susan Clifford, Adam Eig, Alice Bindeman, David Hubbard, Kari Minnick, Sam Noto, Howard Connelly, and Janet Wheeler.

What: Open Studios

Where: Artists’ individual studios, organized by region. Visit www.washingtonsculptors.org.

When: November 11, 12, and 18th*

* Most studios are open only one of these three days. Please check the information before going to the studios. Addresses, phone numbers, a map, final details and additional information will be posted on the WSG website at www.washingtonsculptors.org.


THE WASHINGTON SCULPTORS GROUP is a volunteer, nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting awareness of sculpture and fostering exchanges among sculptors, sculpture enthusiasts and the public. WSG sponsors frequent public programs and organizes professional sculpture exhibitions juried by prominent curators. Recent projects include an electronic bulletin, an image bank of members’ work, a regular newsletter and the website www.washingtonsculptors.org.

Arlington Arts Center

EXHIBITIONS at AAC

Fall Solos 2006 continues through November 25
Works by six contemporary Mid-Atlantic artists. Working in a wide range of media, from traditional to alternative, each artist is exhibiting in a separate gallery.

Insight Out continues through March 24
Curated by Twylene Moyer, this Sculpture on the Grounds exhibition features the work of three sculptors exploring the relationship of art to nature.

Eye On Arlington: Robert Cwiok: Recent Work, paintings and collage.

Resident Studio Artist in Wyatt Gallery: Sabyna Sterrett, Segments, drawing, painting, and mixed media.

El dia de los muertos. Our annual interactive installation is back for a third year. Members of the community are invited to take part in this installation which celebrates the memory of deceased loved ones through mementos, letters, and photographs left by visitors.

BRIDGES TO CONTEMPORARY ARTS
Unless otherwise noted, all Bridges events are free and open to the public. Reservations suggested.

Thursday, November 9, 7-9 p.m.
FORUM DISCUSSION: ART, NATURE, AND URBAN SPRAWL
Have you seen the new art outside our building? As part of the inaugural exhibition for our new temporary outdoor site-work exhibition series, SCULPTURE ON THE GROUNDS curator Twylene Moyer will lead a forum discussion about Insight Out with artists Laura Amussen, Jackson Martin and Renee Rendine speaking about their works. As well, Greg Zell, the Natural Resource Specialist from the Long Branch Nature Center will offer a compelling overview regarding natural resources in the Arlington area.

Located in the historic Maury School, it holds exhibitions, rents studio spaces, and conducts educational programs for all ages. Normal public hours are Tuesday through Saturday, from 11 am to 5 pm. For more information, call (703) 248.6800 or www.arlingtonartscenter.org. The AAC is located at 3550 Wilson Blvd., in Arlington, VA, just off the Virginia Square-GMU Metro stop on the Orange line.

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