
A R T I S T T A L K S
American University Museum
Visiting Artist Lecture Series: Queer Threads, Fall 2020
The Art Department and AU Museum present a series of lectures by past, present, proto, and future Queer Threads artists: Paolo Arao, Angela Hennessy, Oliver Herring, T.J. Dedeaux-Norris, and Sheila Pepe
For more information and to register for the FREE lectures, click HERE
Hirshhorn Announces Fall Season of Talking to Our Time
Online Conversations With Renowned Global Artists
Museum Extends Free Online Artist Talks through December 16
Featuring Deborah Roberts, Zoe Leonard and Sterling Ruby
Complete list of participating artists and registration found HERE
C L A S S E S
Capitol Hill Arts Workshop
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Capitol Hill Arts Workshop
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Project Create
FREE Virtual Classes for Children
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McLean Project for the Arts
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The Art League
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Washington Studio School
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E X H I B I T I O N S
*NEW THIS WEEK*
Arlington Arts Center
SOLOS 2020
Featured Artists: Tara Gupta, Kim Llerena, Rebecca Rivas-Rogers, Anne Clare
Through December 19, 2020
Rogers, Constance Simon, and Heidi Zenisek
More information HERE
Passage by Lynda Andrews-Barry
Through December 13, 2020
The Delaware Contemporary
Chawky Frenn We the People, for Show or for Sure
Beckler Gallery and Hennessy Project Space
September 11-January 8, 2021
Reception: Fri., October 2 from 5-9pm
More Information HERE
Gallery Underground
October 1-31
Autumn’s Palette: Art for the Season All-member Exhibition
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Glen Echo Park Partnership Galleries
October Exhibitions
Pop Life by Ric Garcia and Fierce Sonia
October 10–November 15 | Popcorn Gallery
Opening Reception: Saturday, October 10, 4 – 6 pm
Respite by Preston Sampson
October 10 – November 15 | Stone Tower Gallery
Opening Reception: Saturday, October 10, 4 – 6 pm
Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Glen Echo Park as a part of the National Park System
October 10 – November 15 | Park View Gallery
Glen Echo Park has been part of the National Park System for fifty years!
Foundry Gallery
October 2-November 1
Natacha Thys solo exhibition
Natacha Thys, a queer, Haitian-American artist and human rights lawyer, paints on the U.S. Flag to explore the collapse and rebirth of America after the 2016 presidential election.
More information HERE
Fred Schnider Gallery
Flattening Time by David Carlson
Through December 20, 2020
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The Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Gallery
Aceptar Una Exposicíon Colectiva
Curated by Irene Clouthier
September–December 2020
Featuring artwork by Erick Antonio Benitez, Geraldo Camargo, Irene Clouthier, Hoesy Corona and Muriel Hasbun, Carolina Mayorga, Wilfredo Valladares and Fabiola Alvarez Yurcisin
More information HERE
Latela Curatorial
mojaíta, mojaíta, que bien se ve mojaíta
Sep 28th – Oct 30th
Online Exclusive
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Middle East Institute Art Gallery
Art in Isolation: Creativity in the Time of Covid-19
October 1-January 13, 2021
MEI presents an exhibition of art from across the Middle East and its diaspora comprised of 53 works from 39 emerging, mid-career and established artists.
More information HERE
POW! WOW! Mural Festival
October 8-18
Around NoMa neighborhood
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Studio Gallery
September 30-October 24
Forms by Trish Palasik
Doors by Susan Raines
Cause We Need To by Chris Corson
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Terzo Piano
RK1 by Russell Katz
Through November 14
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Waverly Street
October 4-November 7
Passages new ceramics by Kanika Sircar
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*ONGOING*
Adah Rose Gallery
Susan Stacks and Christina Tenaglia The Patina of Time
Sept 8-Oct 31, 2020
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Addison/Ripley Fine Art
Trevor Young Seeing in the Dark
September 12-October 17
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American Poetry Museum
afrofuturism symbology: afropop in the age of covid19
September 25-November 5
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Art Enables
Outside Forces
A new online exhibition featuring work by over 100 self-taught artists.
Through October 31
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The Athenaeum
Moments in Time….a very weird time
September 10-October 18
View the full exhibition online HERE
BlackRock Center for the Arts
Ellen Cornett: Into the Woods
September 12-October 31
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Brentwood Arts Exchange
Mothering curated by Laura Roulet
Through October 24
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Daphne Steinberg Marmalade Dreams
Through October 24
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Cody Gallery at Marymount University
Greg Khan HAVANA YOUTH
Through November 24
More information HERE
CONNERSMITH
Can You Hear Us Now?
September-November
CONNERSMITH celebrates messages of equality, free speech, social justice and economic parity in powerful works by five artists of the Washington, DC region: Jessica Maria Hopkins, Benjamin Kelley, J.J. McCracken, Sheldon Scott and Wilmer Wilson IV.
Preview the exhibition HERE
District of Columbia Art Center
1450 WallMountables
August 8-October 18, 2020
>>> More information HERE
DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities Curatorial Grant Exhibition
Through Our Eyes (group exhibition)
Through September 27
View the online exhibition HERE
Refer to top of page for Artist talks
David C. Driskell Center
The David C. Driskell Papers
See the virtual exhibition HERE
Foundry Gallery
Fran Abrams: Twenty Years of Polymer Clay Art
September 2-27
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Glen Echo Partnership
Glass Visions and Voices 2020
Art Glass Center at Glen Echo
Popcorn Gallery | September 4-October 4
Isabel Manalo They See Us
Stone Tower Gallery | September 4-October 4, 2020
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Greater Reston Art Center
Anne C. Smith A Point of Longing
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Honfleur Gallery
Hope by Kirsty Little
September 26-November 7
More information about the exhibition HERE
International Visions Gallery
Artists-Resilience-Brave Spaces
Group exhibition featuring Anne Bouie, Kay Chernush, Tim Davis, Troy Jones, George Kochev, June Linowitz, Shoccara Marcus, Betty Press, Joanathan Ribaillier, Preston Sampson, Debra Mathews Tyler, Dwight Tyler, Frank Smith
Poems and prints from Michael Platt and Carol Beane
>>> More information HERE
The Kreeger Museum
TRACES curated by Sarah Tanguy with Billy Friebele, Roxana Alger Geffen, Rania Hassan, Sebastian Martorana, Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann, Antonio McAfee, Brandon Morse, and Johab Silva.
September 23, 2020 through January 16, 2021
More information HERE
Martha Spak Gallery at the Wharf
Meredith Morris and Teresa Jarzynski “Being Human”
September 3–October 3
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McLean Project for the Arts
Washington Sculptors Group: Sculpture Now 2020
More information available HERE
Mehari Sequar Gallery
Tayo Kuku Jr. We Were Them That Dreamed
September 11–October 10
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Middle Street Gallery
Wayne Paige Not out of the Woods
September 5- October 4
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Morton Fine Art
Solidarity by Meron Engida
September 22-October 28
More information Found HERE
National Postal Museum
The Black Experience: African Americans on Stamps
>>> View Virtual exhibition here
National Museum of Women in the Arts
Online Collection
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neptune & brown
Carol Barsha Within My Meadow
September 12-October 31
More information HERE
The Phillips Collection
Moira Dryer: Back in Business
Extended through December 13, 2020
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Riffs and Relations
Extended through January 3, 2021
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Photoworks
100 Days of Solitude
September 12-October 18
View the exhibition online HERE
Portico Gallery & Studios
Analog: Hand Printed Silver Gelatin Photo Collages by Adrienne Moumin
Through December 17
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Pyramid Atlantic
MASHUP: Members’ Exhibition Addresses “Election Year”
Features over 60 works
More information HERE
The Art League Gallery
Noah Williams Ancestral Callings
September 9-October 4
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Tess Olson Cultivating Imperfection
September 9-October 4
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September 2020 Themed Exhibit juried by Duane Slick
September 9-October 4
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Target Gallery
Mythos Juried by Dr. Michele Greet
September 19-October 25
Mythos spotlights the impact that myth has on culture through symbolism and visuals.
The exhibition features 20 artists, 13 of whom are from Virginia or the greater DC metropolitan area
Virtual Reception: Friday, October 9, 2020 | 7pm Register via facebook.com/torpedofactory
More information about the exhibition HERE
University of Maryland Stamp Gallery
Connected Diaspora: Central American Visuality in the Age of Social Media
Through October 17
More information HERE
VisArts
Sue Johnson, Blazo Kovacevic, Monroe Isenberg,
Mia Eva Rollow, Cory Oberndorfer and Frame & Frequency VI
September 11-October 18
Virtual Reception: Fri., September 25 from 5-7pm: Sign up HERE https://www.visartscenter.org/event/visarts-virtual-gallery-reception-2/
More Information about the exhibitions HERE