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Feb 22, 2007

Arts Agenda: Art Hearts D.C. Edition

>> Celebrate the grand opening of the Honfleur Gallery this Saturday at 7 p.m. This very welcome addition to the city’s art scene is located near the Anacostia metro and appropriately begins its life with East of the River, a mixed media exhibition that includes both professionals and first-timers who celebrate their history with the area. Especially notable is the work by John Muller from DreamCity, an organization that does some serious community building in…

Nov 29, 2005

Arts Agenda: Irvine Contemporary’s Two-fer

>> Irvine Contemporary opens two solo shows on Thursday, by artists working in extremely different styles and techniques. On the one hand are Sean Foley’s creepy, colorful paintings and works on paper. (At first glance, the image on the gallery’s homepage conjures up images of old Ren & Stimpy episodes.) On the other are haunting new photographs by Gina Brocker of a family of Irish migrants. Chat up the artists about their work at the…

Aug 30, 2005

Arts Agenda: Out with the Summer Shows

Chin up, art enthusiasts – the dismal month of August is finally coming to a close. With it are lots of closing gallery exhibits around town. Stay tuned for the barrage of shows that will be opening in area museums and galleries over the next few weeks. >> Heading back to class at The University of Maryland? Be sure to stop in the Union Gallery to see “Every Day,” featuring artwork by Barbara Bergstrom, Tracy…

Jul 27, 2005

Arts Agenda: Final Show at Ramee’s & More

>> You better act fast to see “Bringing It All Together: The Art of Joyce Lomax” at Ramee Art Gallery — the show will only be up this Friday and Saturday. The exhibit, the last to be on view at the gallery’s 14th Street space, features works on paper, paintings and ceramics by Atlanta-based artist Joyce Lomax. On August 20, Ramee Art Gallery will relocate to 606C Rhode Island Avenue, NE. The reception for…

May 17, 2005

Arts Agenda: Site-Specific Sculpture and Freemasonry

This Thursday marks the final 3rd Thursday of the Seventh Street gallery corridor before the summer hiatus. Various galleries and cultural organizations in the area will be open late and feature contemporary art exhibitions, artist talks, snacks and beverages, special screenings and an artist-guided gallery crawl. To join the tour, meet at the Goethe Institut at 812 Seventh St. NW at 6:30 p.m. >> Of special interest is “Gina Denton: Signal” at Flashpoint. This…

Apr 19, 2005

Arts Agenda: Zeisel’s Designs and a Student Show

>> “Eva Zeisel: The Playful Search for Beauty” opens at Hillwood Museum today. Curated by Karen Kettering, Hillwood’s curator of Russian art, the exhibit is the first survey of the renowned designer’s work in 20 years. Some of you may recognize her designs from an earthenware line available at Crate and Barrel. Zeisel sums up her career and her many designs as the product of a “playful search for beauty.” Her “Prototypes for Modular…

Feb 16, 2005

Arts Agenda: Images of Iraq and More

This is the third week of the month and that means two more gallery crawls this week. >> The first gallery crawl is on Thursday, when the galleries and art venues around the 7th Street corridor have their openings and extended hours. As always, these events are free and open to the public (see their website for more info). Of particular interest are the new artists being showcased at Zenith Gallery and the 7th Annual…

Nov 30, 2004

Arts Agenda

>> Tonight is the next installment of the Art & Soul series at The Blue Room. “One Night Stand” features silk screens by Tang as well as drawings & paintings by Zach Storm that address the lingering feelings after a one night stand. This free event kicks off at 8 p.m. >> A number of gallery exhibits will open on Friday as part of the Dupont Circle First Friday series. New shows include “Christopher Burkett:…

Oct 19, 2004

Arts Notes

— The Hirshhorn has kicked off its 30th anniversary with the opening of “Ana Mendieta: Earth Body, Sculpture and Performance 1972–1985,” a major survey of the artist’s work, in which “art becomes the sheer, absurd impulse to impose your presence — which can include a female presence — on the world.” (Read more of Blake Gopnik’s review in the Post. Mendieta’s sculpture of black ritual candles will be lit again this Friday from 12-5 p.m….

Sep 29, 2004

Out and About: Hump Day Edition 1.0

You know what? D.C. gets a bum rap sometimes, but there really is a ton of great stuff constantly going on in this town, and not just on the weekends. With that in mind, DCist brings you Out and About: Hump Day — events dedicated to Wednesday, that most humpable day of the week. Check out what’s happening this evening: Former presidential candidate Howard Dean gives a talk and signs his new book, “You Have…

 
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