Jan 15, 2010
Nevin Kelly Gallery Closes Its Storefront
The much loved Nevin Kelly Gallery announced this week that it will be closing its retail space. The gallery occupied a storefront on U Street for years, but moved to a unit in the Highland Park apartment building in Columbia Heights just a year ago. The new space wasn’t as visible as the U Street gallery, but allowed them to continue to hold openings as well as display and sell artwork. Nevin Kelly was recently…
Dec 05, 2008
Nevin Kelly Gallery Moves to Columbia Heights
Via a press release and their blog, we’ve received news that the Nevin Kelly Gallery has moved from their U Street location to the Highland Park complex in Columbia Heights, just above the Green Line Metro stop at 14th and Irving Streets NW. We spoke with the gallery today, and they noted that they will be open by appointment only until the new year, when they’ll host an open house to introduce everyone to their…
Dec 20, 2007
Arts Agenda
As you might imagine, there’s not a whole lot going on in the art world this week, and unlike the last holiday, even the Smithsonians close on Christmas Day. Nevertheless, we found a few exhibits for you to poke around this weekend. And if you’re one of those last minute gift buyers and can’t bear to wage war at the mall, don’t forget our guide to art museum memberships for something a little more unique…
Dec 03, 2007
Attainable Art @ Nevin Kelly Gallery
‘Tis the season for D.C.’s galleries to hold their annual group shows, hoping to entice holiday shoppers with a variety of artwork at affordable prices. Until December 30, U Street’s Nevin Kelly Gallery is hosting its third annual Attainable Art exhibit, with all work priced under $1500, and many pieces in the $200-600 range. Even if you don’t have many art lovers in your shopping queue this year, group exhibits like this one give visitors…
Sep 13, 2007
Peer Pressure at Nevin Kelly Gallery
At Nevin Kelly Gallery until October 7th is Peer Pressure, a group exhibition guest curated by D.C. artist Thom Flynn. Of the four artists featured, Sue Huang and Pasqual Sisto hail from UCLA’s Media Arts program, while Carrie Mallory and Baby Martinez reside in D.C. Flynn claims that the impetus for his selection of work was simply to “assemble a group of his peers to size-up contemporary trends in art,” however the show itself seems…
Apr 20, 2007
Arts Agenda: Pace Yourself
Many apologies for bringing you the arts agenda a day late this week — we’re getting darned worn out by all these great events going on lately. Visual art continues to stampede the city throughout April, and this weekend brings us a four-day festival as well as the continuation of the two huge exhibition projects sweeping the metro area. Get your fill below, just remember to stay hydrated as you enter the middle of this…
Mar 15, 2007
Arts Agenda: The Big Ones Are Coming
>> The Corcoran is the place to be for art this weekend when they open the mammoth exhibit Modernism: Designing a New World, 1914-1939 on Saturday. The show will appeal to more than straight-up art lovers — wannabe urban planners (we know we’ve got some of those around here) will find a survey of industrial architecture; politicos can engage in an examination of the era’s struggle for national identity; fashionistas can check out the styles…
Feb 15, 2007
Arts Agenda: Everyone’s Open for Business
>> The gallery at Flashpoint opens a new show tonight with works by Christopher Saah. Nightscenes includes 25 photographs that turn back alleys and gritty streets into noir-influenced nostalgia. Check them out during the opening reception tonight from 6 to 8 p.m. >> The Nevin Kelly Gallery also has an opening tonight, celebrating their first photography show in the four years its been open. Yanina Manolova and Mark Parascandola’s images will contrast formal studio work…