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Aaron Gallery, 1717 Connecticut Ave NW, (202) 234-3311, fax (202) 332-1388, email: info@Aarongallerydc.com, Tues-Sat 11 am-5 pm & by appointment

Our 20th annual ‘Small and Miniature’ show. Paintings, sculpture, works on paper, and jewelery by selected local and national artists. Gallery and new-to-the-gallery artists. Works by Sandra Arkin, Carol Engles, Josh Gorge, Chico Harkrader, Carlotta Hester, Sterling Hundley, Ari Post, Erika Rukin, Francine Shore, Brandon C. Smith, and many more, thru January. Paintings by Francine Shore and scuplture by David Aaron Friedheim, February 1- 28. http://www.Aarongallerydc.com.

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Alex Gallery, 2106 R St NW, (202) 667-2599. Open Tues-Sat 11-5, Sun & Mon by appt

Alex Gallery: Gallery Artists – Kim Abraham, Frank Cappello, Olivier Debre, Martin Frommelt, Pierre Gassmann, Ingo Glass, Gunter Grass, C. Richard Kaufman, Kristian Krokfors, Mago, Hannu Palosuo, Gerard Le Roux, Linda Touby, Hans Versteeg, Frans Widerberg. Gallery A: Featuring in January – David Goslin, Judith Judy, Corinne Ranson, Inge Strack, Stephanie York. February: Alex Gallery and Gallery A: Lithuanian Arts Festival, February 5 – March 30. Over 30 of Lithuania’s finest painters, sculptors, and graphic artists. Please see our recently redesigned web site at: http://www.Alexgalleries.com.

Burdick Gallery, (202) 986-5682: Specializing in Inuit (Eskimo) sculpture & prints from the Canadian Arctic. Web: http://www.burdickgallery.com.

Ursula Fookes - "Boxers" - Burton Marinkovich

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Burton Marinkovich Fine Art, 1506 21st St NW, (202) 296-6563, FAX (202) 296- 6901. South of the Phillips Collection. Tues-Sat 11-6, Sun by appt

Works by contemporary masters, including Chuck Close, Richard Diebenkorn, Jim Dine, Lesley Dill, Helen Frankenthaler, David Hockney, Robert Motherwell, Kiki Smith, Wayne Thiebaud & others. Paintings by Mary Grigonis, gouaches by Geoffrey Baker. Estate of Mary Louise Cline. New acquisitions include nine early prints by Terry Winters.

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Foundry Gallery, 1314 18th St NW, First Floor, (202) 463-0203, Wed-Sun 12-6: May be relocating, please see: http://www.foundrygallery.org.

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Gallery 10, Ltd., 1519 Connecticut Ave NW, (202) 232-3326. Wed-Sat 11-5:

Sculpture Invitational, December 30-January 30. Gallery 10 presents its annual sculpture show, examining the full range of three-dimensional work. Artists include Jessica Braiterman, Melissa Burley, Maxine Cable, Elizabeth Crisman, Alonzo Davis, Adrienne Heinrich, David Hubbard, Gary Irby, Wayson Jones,
Mariah Josephi, Judith Kornett, Howard McCoy, Mary McCoy, Sam Noto, Claudia Vess. On the Line, A Clothes Line Art Exhibit, February 3-28. In this post-holiday art celebration, Gallery 10 presents a juried show of small two-dimensional work, festooning the gallery with unframed work hung
on clothesline.. http://www.gallery10dc.com.

Jane Haslem Gallery, 2025 Hillyer Place NW, January 20 through February 27, on line (www. janehaslemgallery) & in the gallery, Wed-Saturday noon – 5 pm

A show of recent paintings by Bill Hill and those artists he has helped over the years: Jose Ruiz video , Ryan Hackett painting, Stoff Smulson photo Kathryn Corneilius photo Steve Cushner painting, Annie Guggliotta animation, Ryan Syrell painting, Molly Siegel video, Dan Tredo painting, Albert Weaver painting, Ann Tait painting, Kristen Bourtles painting, Brenda Moore painting. In the last half century we have had exhibitions by: Joseph Albers, Leonard Baskin, Edward Hopper, Billy Morrow Jackson, Misch Kohn, Mauricio Lasansky, James McGarrell, Peter Milton, Gabor Peterdi, Benton Spruance, Julian Stanczak, Mark Tobey, and Richard Ziemann to mention a few. In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s original drawings by Berke Breathed, Walt Disney, Jules Feiffer, Walt Kelly, Gary Larson, Bill Mauldin, Pat Oliphant, Charles Schulz, and Garry Trudeau along with many others were exhibited. Please e-mail: haslem@artline.com.

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International Arts & Artists’ Hillyer Art Space, 9 Hillyer Court NW, 202-338-0680, Fax 202-333-0758. Introducing our new and extended hours: Mon. 10-5, Tues.-Fri. 10-7, Sat. 11-4 & by appt

Adjunct/Disjunct, opens January 8. Featuring an array of the Washington metro area’s finest artists who just so happen to work as Adjunct professors in local universities, thru February 27 . IA&A’s services include a Traveling Exhibition Service, the Hillyer Art Space gallery, a Design Studio, the USArts International Training and Internship Program, and Membership Services for artists and the arts-interested public. I.A. & A. is dedicated to increasing cross-cultural understanding and exposure to the arts internationally. For gallery info email: grahamb@artsandartists. Visit us at: http://www.artsandartists.org.

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Nevin Kelly Gallery, 1400 Irving Street, NW, #132, phone (202) 232-3464, e-mail info@nevinkellygallery. com. Open Tues-Sat noon to 6 pm and by appointment

Featuring works by emerging and established artists from the Washington, DC area, Poland & elsewhere, such as: Sondra N. Arkin, Mary Chiaramonte, Edward Dwurnik, Stasys Eidrigevicius, Thom Flynn, Laurel Hausler, Lukasz Huculak,Mikolaj Kasprzyk, Tomasz Karabowicz, Krzysztof Kokoryn, Darek Pala, Dylan Scholinski, Ming Yi Sung Zaleski, Ellyn Weiss, H. Wesley Wheeler & Michal Zaborowski. Visit us on- line at: http://www.nevinkellygallery.com.

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Pensler Fine Art, 2029 Q St NW, (202) 328-9190. By appointment only.

Work by important American and European Artists. http://www.pensler.com.

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Suzanne Yurdin - "East to Cortona" - Studio Gallery

Studio Gallery, 2108 R St NW (downstairs), (202) 232-8734. Open Wed-Thurs 1-7 pm, Fri 1-8 pm, Sat 1-6 pm

January 6-30: Songs of the Earth; Great and Small, Studio 155, a Group of Botanical Artists Show at Studio Gallery. Look closely at nature’s wonders – its intricacies, its beauty, its poetic patterns – the very web of life of which we are a part. Beginning in 2004, the 14 artists known as Studio 155 have offered
their visions of the natural world, expanding the boundaries of botanical art. Call and Response, Studio Gallery is delighted to announce their expansion and continuation of the All-Member show, January 6-30. February 3-27, Upstairs Gallery: Suzanne Yurdin: Synthesis – New mixed media work featuring Italian landscapes on canvas and paper. Downstairs Gallery: Duo Show: Iwan Bagus-Understanding Both Sides of the Lens, color and black and white photographs,
Trix Kuijper-Small Abstract Works on Canvas. Trix expands her Surrealist eye into abstraction. Third
Floor: Emerging Artists. The Interns of Studio Gallery, representing Universities throughout the East Coast, curate their first show at Studio Gallery. We also feature unique outdoor sculpture in our sculpture garden, which is available for rent for parties, meetings and receptions. Studio
Gallery, located in a beautiful brownstone in Historic Dupont Circle, is the longest-running, artist-owned gallery in the area.

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Washington Printmakers’ Gallery, (202) 332-7757, e-mail: info@washingtonprintmakers. com.

Current gallery hours are: Tuesday-Thursday, noon – 6 pm, Friday, noon – 7 pm, and Saturday, 10 -5 pm, and Sunday, noon – 5 pm. Any changes in gallery hours, as well as contact information, will be released at a later date.The Washington Printmakers Gallery is a cooperative print gallery which has been located in its current DuPont Circle location for the past 10 years. The gallery will be relocating to Silver Spring, MD at the end of its January Exhibition. Currently, membership stands at 37 regional and national artists. Founded in 1985, the Gallery is the DC area’s primary source for artist-pulled fine art prints. Jack Boul-Monotypes and Paintings, January 3 – 31. Boul’s subject matter encompasses everything from wheel barrows, cows, and pastoral landscapes to urban scenes, interiors, and the human figure. Despite the wide range of subject matter, a care and mastery of technique unifies Boul’s entire body of work. FEB: Pyramid Atlantic is located at 8230 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD, 20910, and can be reached at (301) 608- 9101. Hours are: Mon – Sat: 9 – 5, and Sunday by appointment: 25th Anniversary Reunion Show. The Inaugural Show in its new space at Pyramid Atlantic, February 5-29. Have you seen our member-run blog? Check out DCimPRINT: www. dcimprint.wordpress.com. Please visit us online at: http://www.washingtonprintmakers.com.

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Washington Studio School, 2129 S St NW. Located a few blocks North of the Dupont Circle Metro Station, (202) 234-3030

Washington Studio School faculty & student artwork on display at Tryst Café, 2459 18th Street NW, Adams Morgan, thru January.Winter Term begins January 10th. Register for classes now as space is limited. View complete schedule of classes and course descriptions on our website. Join us at the open house January 3rd, 1-3pm. Meet the faculty, register for classes, participate in a free drawing class. Ongoing events: Mondays, 7-10pm, OPEN FIGURE DRAWING WITH THE MODEL. Thursdays, 7- 10pm, OPEN FIGURE PAINTING WITH THE MODEL. Cost: $18 per session, or you may purchase packs of classes for a discount (ask about it when you stop in). 4 SESSIONS $65, 8 SESSIONS $130, 12 SESSIONS $180. Professional models will be available to all artists who wish to attend. No RSVP required, just drop in. No instruction, this class is run by a moderator only. Space is available on a first come first serve basis. Easels are provided. Please bring your own materials and drawing boards. Washington Studio School is a community of artists and art students dedicated to the practice of visual art. Washington Studio School offers a range of non-degree classes as well as an advanced level certificate program. Classes in drawing, painting, sculpture and printmaking emphasize working from life and are offered to adults and high school students. In addition to its regular schedule of classes, the school provides a variety of lectures, and exhibitions of work by students and faculty. Friday, February 26, 7pm. Lecture by Don Kimes. In conjunction with the Calfee Foundation, former head of American University’s Art Department, Don Kimes will speak about his work.Visit us online for details on the school and up to date info on classes, exhibitions and special events. http://www.washingtonstudioschool.org.



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