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  • Bethesda Art Walk

    View the original artwork at five participating art galleries. Meet the artists, see their work and enjoy complimentary hors d'oeuvres.

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  • Bethesda Art Walk

    View the original artwork at five participating art galleries. Meet the artists, see their work and enjoy complimentary hors d'oeuvres.

  • Colored Pencil Society of America

    The Mansion at Strathmore

    This exhibition highlights incredible works from top artists ranging from photorealism to painterly. The exhibit is open Tuesdays-Saturdays. Hours vary, visit Strathmore.org for details.

  • Salon by WCADC Members Invitational

    Waverly Street Gallery 4600 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD, United States

    The Women's Caucus for Art of Greater Washington, DC (WCADC) invited members to submit work for an uncurated exhibition exploring various mediums and themes. "Salon" features work from innovative women artists from DC, Maryland, and Virginia in a hodgepodge-style exhibition to celebrate the various styles and methods each artist implements. This exhibition features vibrant paintings,...

  • “Woodlands” at Amy Kaslow Gallery

    Amy Kaslow Gallery 7920 Norfolk Avenue, Bethesda, MD, United States

    Enter Mother Earth’s majestic wooded world where thick carpets of velvety moss thrive and massive roots lead to towering tree-filled canopies. From the ferns along the forest floor to the lichen attached to its tallest trees, woodlands give us exquisite color and form. Join us in a walk through the forest – a gallery filled...

  • “Woodlands” Opening Reception

    Amy Kaslow Gallery 7920 Norfolk Avenue, Bethesda, MD, United States

    Enter Mother Earth’s majestic wooded world where thick carpets of velvety moss thrive and massive roots lead to towering tree-filled canopies. From the ferns along the forest floor to the lichen attached to its tallest trees, woodlands give us exquisite color and form. Join us in a walk through the forest – a gallery filled...

  • Bethesda Art Walk

    View the artwork, meet the artists and enjoy complimentary refreshments at the Bethesda Art Walk!

  • Shifting Frames by Mariah Gugel

    Waverly Street Gallery 4600 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD, United States

    Shifting Frames explores the fluidity of perception, where moments slip between clarity and obscurity, presence and disappearance. Figures, botanicals, and landscapes appear as if glimpsed in passing—fragmented, refracted, and reassembled through changing vantage points. Light and shadow act as shifting thresholds, creating transparencies and overlays that blur the distinction between inside and outside, figure and...

  • Hauntings: The Art of the Macabre

    The Mansion at Strathmore

    The galleries grow eerie with an artistic exploration of the macabre, paranormal, and things that go bump in the night.

  • Survivorship: Serenity by Felicia Reed & Selected Guest Artists

    Gallery B 7700 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD, United States

    Ms. Reed is an international award-winning fiber artist. Her primary medium is Wet Felting which is an ancient technique of hand agitation to create fabric primarily using silk and wool. She is a Speaker, Coach, Artist, Volunteer, Advocate, and a survivor of extreme domestic violence. Her mission work is to inspire healing with art, world...

  • Songlines: Contemporary Aboriginal Masters

    Amy Kaslow Gallery 7920 Norfolk Avenue, Bethesda, MD, United States

    Across the vast and rugged expanses of Australia’s Central Desert, Aboriginal Peoples have long recorded their journeys with ritual songs. Over sandhills, along rock formations and salty lakes, in caves and on weathered sandstone mesas, women stop to take stock of their surroundings, to remember the land of their forebears, to honor their heritage. They...

  • Anthropocene Visions and Voices by Keith Kozloff

    Waverly Street Gallery 4600 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD, United States

    Anthropocene refers to the current period of Earth’s history, in which human presence has become evident in geologic strata. The popularized term refers to global long-term impacts from cumulative human activities. Erratic progress in caring for Earth, as well as my career addressing environmental issues, motivated me to assemble this exhibit. Accordingly, I created some pieces...