Studio Gallery is open to the public from Wednesdays, Thursdays, & Fridays from 1pm to 6pm and on Saturdays from 11am to 6pm. Masks are recommended but optional. To schedule a visit, please contact director@studiogallerydc.com or call (202) 232-8734.
See You Soon
Summer All Members Exhibit
Curated by Susan Raines and Lois Kampinsky
July 19th - August 12th, 2023
The phrase “see you soon” seems to offer many possibilities. A casual farewell between people, the phrase “see you soon” assumes a next meeting. It presupposes that there is a return, a plan, a belief that things will happen as we expect. Besides being an assurance, it can also be an invitation, a wish, a leap of faith, a longing, a hope that we will be there in the future and witness what has become. With bright colors, or perhaps, dark hues, artists in this exhibition imbue the phrase with their own personal interpretation and nuanced meaning as they navigate our times. -Irene Pantelis
This all members exhibit features artworks taken from our historic cooperative of 50+ local artists. We hope you will join us!
Opening Reception:
Saturday, July 22
3-6 pm
First Friday:
Friday, August 4
6-8 pm
Closing Reception:
Saturday, August 12
4-6 pm
Third Thursday Collaboration:
Thursday, July 20th
5-8 pm
Studio Gallery will once again be collaborating with IA&A at Hillyer, The Phillips Collection, and ADA Gallery for a night of wonderful local art!
Join IA&A at Hillyer for their extended hours from 5-8 pm, as well as an artist talk with David Allen Harris and Lyric Prince Harris at 6:30 pm! David Allen Harris and Lyric Prince Harris will talk about the Wa PaPo project and the theme of their exhibition, The Three Sisters. The artists will address how their project explores “the spell of the sensuous and how body and color can be combined to create stories with or without words.”
Stop by The Phillips Collection to explore the new dynamic exhibition Frank Stewart’s Nexus: An American Photographer’s Journey, which centers around Stewart’s sensitive and spontaneous approach to portraying world cultures and Black life in many forms—
including music, art, travel, food, and dance.
ADA Art Gallery is currently featuring the solo exhibition of works by Ellen Sinel, titled The Magic of Trees. Her work is influenced by the places she’s been and events in her life, and grows naturally through gradual change, passing discreetly from one phase into another. ADA Art Gallery is an extension of ADA University’s Art Program. ADA Art Gallery aims to promote cultural awareness and advance cultural ties between the United States and Azerbaijan. Find them on the corner of R & 21st Street NW, at Gallery Row 1627 21st Street NW!