Opening Reception: Saturday, March 21, 2015 7pm to 11pm
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Amy Wike, Washington, DC | Homonyms Alice Whealin | Dream Vacation Andrew Wodzianski, Washington, DC | Self Portrait as Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow Andrew Wohl, Bethesda, MD | Twine Anne Smith, Arlington, VA | Mass Anthony Palliparambil, Jr., Bowie, MD | Iris Bobby Coleman, Baltimore, MD | Boat Shoes Carolina Mayorga, Washington, DC | Silent Celebration Casey Snyder, Gaithersburg, MD | Mantel View Chee Keong Kung, McLean, VA | Ascension (Dispersion No 7) Chris Bohner, Washington, DC | Sargent & Co. Easy Spring Mortise Lock in Color Elissa Farrow-Savos, Sterling, VA | she knew it was time to write a new story Elizabeth Holtry, Frederick, MD | Blue Blood Blues Erick Antonio Benitez, Baltimore, MD | Meditations on Integration Jaime (Jimyung) Kim, Baltimore, MD | A Silent Night Jay Hendrick, Fairfax, VA | Four Paintings John Paradiso, Brentwood, MD | Boy Fairy John Paradiso, Brentwood, MD | Ghost Fairy Joshua Araujo, Rockville, MD | Charisma Transistor Kyujin Lee, Washington, DC | Missing You, Losing Me. Leslie Holt, Hyattsville, MD | Unspeakable Grief Marsha Staiger, Alexandria, VA | R&B2GO, Gray-Matter Bruce McKaig, Washington, DC | 99 percent Pam Rogers, Washington, DC | New Norm Patricia Underwood, Castleton, VA | Etude 19 Rahshia Sawyer, Sterling, VA | Something 323 Rita Elsner, Washington, DC | Beautiful Thing Roxana Alger Geffen, Washington, DC | Girl Ruth Lozner, Bethesda, MD | Ba-ba-boon Scott Speck, Pasadena, MD | Forest in Rain Sidney Thomas, Washington, DC | Street Corner Preacher Wayson R. Jones, Brentwood, MD | Exploded
Op-Ed: Is Montgomery County Serious About the Arts In Wheaton?
By Dan Thompson, Executive Director, Wheaton Arts Parade. | Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich recently announced his plan to build Wheaton’s Arts & Cultural Center. While we applaud progress toward this long-promised center. The plan has several flaws.
Vermeer’s paintings have been examined with an amazing array of noninvasive conservation tools including techniques reflecting the latest advances in scientific imaging. The research is a quantum leap in our understanding the way Vermeer created his works, altering ideas that have become commonplace because of the apparent perfection of his surfaces.
Meet The New ARCH: Nonprofit Developer Transforms Into Arts Funder
Earlier this year, Washington Area Community Investment Fund (WACIF) acquired the Anacostia Arts Center from ARCH Development Corporation (ARCH). The much-publicized transfer of ownership is the capstone of a series of ARCH property divestures dating to 2016. The nonprofit is employing the proceeds of these sales to transform itself from a nonprofit developer into an arts funding powerhouse both in Historic Anacostia and the region.