Join us for Third Thursday
on Thursday, March 21st from 5-8 pm!
Studio Gallery’s upper level will only be open to the public from 5-6 pm;
more information on our current exhibits can be found here.
See below for information on Third Thursdays at our neighboring institutions,
the IA&A at Hillyer, The Phillips Collection, ADA Gallery, Washington Studio School, and the Korean Cultural Center.
We hope to see you there!
Studio Gallery
Images: 1) MEANING and REPETITION (From left to right and top to bottom: Afrania (quiet place) by Kimberley Bursic, K-9 by Bill Bowser, Glacial by Joan Mayfield, Cucuron Fete by Bob Burgess, Objects of my Design #3 by Pam Frederick, Plunderer by Al Lipton, Beautiful Shape by Jennifer Duncan), 2) Provincetown by Robert Cwiok, Untitled #4 by Kathryn Camicia, Elegy I by Jo Levine.
March Exhibitions
Thursday, March 21, 5-6 pm
Free to the public
This Third Thursday, Studio Gallery presents MEANING and REPETITION, a Premier Associate Group Exhibition on the upper level of our historic gallery. Curated by Veronica Szalus, this show features artists William Bowser, Bob Burgess, Kimberley Bursic, Jennifer Duncan, Pam Frederick, Alan Lipton, and Joan Mayfield. MEANING and REPETITION highlights a stimulating array of explorations of what these artists find meaningful through the process of repetition.
On our lower level, artist Robert Cwiok presents his exhibit pivot/echo, curated by Helen Frederick. pivot/echo explores themes such as our universe’s existence within a phenomena of cycles and the influence of the grid on Cwiok’s eye-catching work. Kathryn Camicia presents her paintings in Influence of the Earth, inspired by the quote “Resign yourself to the influence of the earth” (Thoreau), and Jo Levine presents Contemplating Grasses, featuring photographs of ornamental and wild grasses as visual metaphors for both mortality and the persistence of life. Influence of the Earth and Contemplating Grasses were curated by Deborah Addison Coburn and Miriam Keeler.
IA&A at Hillyer
A Discussion with Solo Artist Alex Chiou
Thursday, March 21, 6:15 p.m.
Free to the public ($8 donation is suggested)
Join us at Hillyer for a discussion with featured solo artist, Alexandra Chiou. In her exhibition, Remember/Renew, Chiou Celebrates the life and legacy of her late father and her healing journey after his passing.
In addition to the scheduled talk, Hillyer is open from 5 to 8 p.m.
Phillips Collection
Thursday, March 21, 2024, 5 to 8 p.m.
Visit The Phillips Collection on Third Thursdays during our free extended hours from 5-8 pm. Explore Bonnard’s Worlds and Jennifer Bartlett: In and Out of the Garden, our permanent collection galleries, and the special Rothko Room reinstallation.
To learn more visit The Phillips Collection.
ADA Art Gallery
Thursday, March 21, 5 to 8 p.m.
The Washington Center of ADA Art Gallery, an extension of ADA University’s Art Program, Winter 2024 exhibition, by noted Charlottesville, VA. artist, Frank P. Phillips, will exhibit his new works on paper and canvas, January 5 – March 31, 2024. To learn more about this artist, visit EdithGraves.com.
The Washington Center of ADA University, 501(c)3 aims to promote social, fraternal, and networking opportunities, facilitate education activities, and advance cultural ties between the United States and Azerbaijan.
Find us at 1627 21st Street, NW & R Street NW
@WashingtonCenterADAU
Washington Studio School
Third Thursday: Live Student/Faculty Panel Discussion
Thursday, March 21, 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Washington Studio School
Third Thursdays at WSS: Junction–In Conversation with Peggy Greene
Come and join us on March 21st, from 7 to 8 pm, for a discussion featuring Peggy Greene, our newest 2024 Master Certificate recipient, alongside two WSS Faculty, Milena Spasic and Rachael Bohlander. This talk will give attendees a closer look into Peggy’s Junctions exhibition, her journey as a dedicated student of WSS and shed light on the pivotal roles her mentors played throughout her experience in our Master Certificate Program.
This event is free and open to the public. Learn more about this event and RSVP today.
The Korean Cultural Center
The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. (KCCDC) is delighted to present Nature’s Echo, a new series of exhibitions delving into the intricate relationships between humanity, nature, and technology amidst the global climate crisis. The inaugural show, Beyond the Human-Centric Perspectives, invites visitors to explore diverse artistic lenses that challenge traditional views and offer fresh insights into the natural world, on view at the KCCDC February 29 through April 5, 2024.
Delve deeper into the artists’ works and personal stories through in-person talks by Bo Kim and Hyewoo Shin. RSVP required to join the artist talk; exhibition open to walk-ins.
Program
6:00 – 6:30 pm | Check-in
6:30 – 7:00 pm | Artist Talks
7:00 – 7:15 pm | Q&A with the Artists and Curator
7:15 – 8:00 pm | Exhibition Tour (self-guided)