Adah Rose Bitterbaum is the owner and Director of the Adah Rose Gallery in Kensington Maryland. The gallery was founded in September of 2011 as a place to exhibit contemporary...
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I am so happy to be once again exhibiting with Alida Anderson Art Gallery at Context Miami from November 29 – December 4 during Art Basel. This is such an…
Nancy Hirshbein describes herself as an art evangelist, but sometimes feels like an “artoholic”, an addiction for which there is no cure. She loves to connect people with the visual...
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Andrew Wodzianski is an interdisciplinary artist working in crocodile tears, puppy dog tails, and magpie chatter. His exploration into falsehood, adolescent nostalgia, and appropriation reflects a fantastical youth with generous...
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Join us for a quick discussion on pigment and paint. Why are some brands more expensive? Where do the pigments come from? What is the difference between all the different...
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Born in Lebanon, Chawky Frenn emigrated to the United States in 1981. He completed his BFA from Mass College of Art and Design in 1985 and his MFA from Temple...
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Jordan and Mariana give an open discussion on the paper we use as artists. Our focus is largely drawing and watercolor paper, but we do talk a bit about oil...
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Ric Garcia works and exhibits in the DC metro area. He is a painter and digital printmaker. His work builds on the traditions of pop art and is infused with...
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This ACO meeting, Mariana will be doing a demonstration of how she uses a gelatin plate to make prints (without using a printing press) simply by using a gel-like plate....
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Michael Janis was born in Chicago, IL and currently lives in Washington, DC. Trained as an architect, his glass figures showcase his very disciplined approach to the medium. He became...
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This Saturday June 11, Jordan demonstrated the “alla prima/color spot” oil method based a small still life in our studio. This “alla prima” (at first attempt) painting Art Clinic really...
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In 2016 The Washington City Paper called Lenny Campello “one of the most interesting people of Washington, DC.” I promise you, that’s a very accurate statement. You’d be hard pressed...
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