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Arts Agenda

Arts Agenda

In this week's Arts Agenda we start under the microscope, pass through dream worlds, and find we might want to just hide under a quilt because here there be dragons. more ›

Arts Agenda

Arts Agenda

The Arts Agenda is on the lighter side this week, but that means you can use all that free time not spent at gallery openings to create incredible work for your own gallery opening. Don't forget to send us the press release! more ›

Arts Agenda

Arts Agenda

This week is a little quiet in the art world, but that doesn't mean there's nothing interesting going on. Just consider it a bit of a breather before the pace picks up again in November. more ›

Arts Agenda

Arts Agenda

There's a jungle full of Clouded Leopards, 30 Americans, Fall Solos and so much more in this week's Arts Agenda. more ›

Arts Agenda

Arts Agenda

As the summer wears on and people go on vacation, the number of art related events tends to drop. That being said, here's what's going on this week. more ›

Arts Agenda

Arts Agenda

With the holiday weekend upon us, art events and openings are few and far between. Luckily there's an art walk, abstract paintings, location photography and Soul Train. more ›

Arts Agenda

Arts Agenda

In this week's arts agenda, find pop culture sheep sculpture, an opportunity to write your own theme song, and two DCist writers throwing-down for the local critics crown. All that and more, after the jump. more ›

Arts Agenda

Arts Agenda

There are a lot of events and openings this Friday and Saturday. Are you ready? Let's go. more ›

Arts Agenda

Arts Agenda

>> Closing this Saturday is "Debt" at the Curator's Office. An exhibition about artistic debt, specifically the indebtedness felt by Andy Moon Wilson to Simon Gouverneur after he was introduced to Gouverneur's work in 2006. As a compulsive drawer, Wilson's goal is to cause visceral reactions to his visually complicated, textile-like works. Can you handle it? Word is there's also PBR and Prosecco in it for you. 5:30 to 7 p.m. more ›

Arts Agenda

Arts Agenda

D.C.'s art scene is gearing up for Fotoweek DC, as many galleries get a head start on the festivities by opening their photography exhibits this week. Take advantage of these shows now and you'll have room for more of all the photography goodness that's opening soon. more ›

Arts Agenda: Your Resolution

Arts Agenda: Your Resolution

It's that time of the year again, when people make resolutions they do not plan on keeping. Join DCist in resolving to see more art in 2007, but let's mean it. You could get started this week. >> Studio Gallery will have an invitational show featuring artists from the greater D.C. metropolitan area (January 3 to 28). This will include Suzanne Quinlan, whose work is shown at right. Open Wednesdays to Sundays, 2108 R St.... more ›

Arts Agenda: Scanning and Scamming

Arts Agenda: Scanning and Scamming

>> Free tonight? Check out the opening reception at Flashpoint of Ken Ashton's De Aqui al Paraiso. The collection of photographs documents working-class neighborhoods as they are constantly affected by urban sprawl and the "ever-changing imprints of human existence." Thursday, June 1, 6 to 8 p.m. >> Warehouse provides us with some mind-boggling art to kick off the weekend with the opening of Charbel Ackermann's installations The New Geometry and Monumnent2. The first manipulates a... more ›

Arts Agenda: New Galleries Galore

Arts Agenda: New Galleries Galore

>> As reported by DC Art News, two new galleries have joined the D.C. arts scene. Emma Mae Gallery, founded by Sandra Butler-Truesdale, has opened at 1515 U St. NW. JET Artworks opens Friday in Elizabeth Roberts' old space at 2108 R St. NW. The gallery's inaugural exhibition features the work of Conor McGrady, Greg Murr, Gregory Euclide, Michel Tsouris and Ken Bucklew. more ›

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