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Bethesda Art Walk • Gallery Info
May 10, 6-9pm
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Artworks
7740 Old Georgetown Road • (301) 656-0044
Artworks Fine Art Studio is dedicated to teaching the fundamentals of fine art.
Their program's focus is on the fundamentals of drawing and painting.
This month's exhibition will feature Add Subtract Divide, recent work by Brittany Sims.
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Consider It Done
7806 Old Georgetown Road • (301) 654-8690
Consider It Done specializes in tabletop and decorative arts. The work of sculptor Judy Sutton Moore whose media is a mix of bronze, wood, stainless, Lucite and minerals will be featured.
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Gallery B
7700 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite E • (301) 215-7990
Seven Variations and a Conversation
Gallery B is pleased to present its May exhibition, Seven Variations and a Conversation, featuring seven artists from the Foundry Gallery: Fran Abrams, Nancy Donnelly, Naomi Taitz Duffy, Judy Gilbert Levey,Donna K. McGee, Robert Wiener and Patricia Zannie. |
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Interiors of Washington
7944 Norfolk Avenue • (301) 654-1640
May's exhibit features painter Ric Conn. Originally from Baltimore, MD, Conn now lives on Kent Island, just off the Eastern Shore of Maryland. He has studied at the Corcoran College of Art and the Maryland Institute College of Art. Conn has travelled extensively up and down the eastern seaboard, across the country and to several Caribbean Islands to observe, record and paint the wildlife he encounters. This exhibit features paintings of birds. |
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L'Eclat de Verre
7015 Wisconsin Avenue • (301) 215-7728
This unique French framing store specializes in original art framing by using papers from all over the world instead of traditional matboard. June is L'Eclat de Verre's anniversary event, featuring meet & greets with the framers and art giveaways. |
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“Tunnel Vision” Public Art Exhibition
Metro Tunnel, Bethesda Metro Station • (301) 215-6660
“Tunnel Vision” features the work of 12 regional artists whose original works have been printed on a polymetal material, size 4’ x 8’, and lines the walls of Bethesda’s Pedestrian Tunnel that runs under Wisconsin Avenue at the Bethesda Metro Station. |
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Upstairs Art Studios
4948 St. Elmo Avenue • (301) 442-6402
This studio serves as the working studio and gallery space for the following artists who exhibit their work: Natalie Abrams, Iris Elfenbein, Joan Field, Cookie Kerxton, Jane Rostov, Karen Schneider, Sharyl Staren and Gloria Turner.
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Waverly Street Gallery
4600 East-West Highway • (301) 951-9441
Fathom
Sculptural Exploration of Another World
The organic visions of glass artist Alison Sigethy and clay artist Liz Lescault speak to each other. Collaborating for the first time, Sigethy and Lescault create enigmatic yet seductive life forms. By developing a form and turning it over to the other to complete, Lescault and Sigethy reacted to and expanded on each other's sculptures. Fathom is the result.
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