Galleries: New Exhibits at Bronfman, gallery plan b

There are two new exhibits at neighborhood galleries with an artist reception at gallery plan b on Saturday. (Luis Gomez Photos)
Thursday is the last night to catch “Identify: Mike Weber” at the Long View Gallery, 1234 9th Street NW. On Saturday, gallery plan b has an opening reception with artists Karen Hubacher and Tory Cowles; the show opened Tuesday night. The Ann Loeb Bronfman Gallery at the DC Jewish Community Center opens a new exhibit on Sunday, “Robert Giard’s Particular Voices: Portraits of Gay and Lesbian Jewish Writers.”
See what else is on exhibit at Dupont-Logan-U Street galleries.
Galleries in Dupont-Logan-U Street |
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Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Gallery Smith Farm Center for Healing and the Arts 1632 U Street NW 202-483-8600 |
Through June 12: “How to Get Off a Well-Traveled Road…” featuring the works of Alex Todorovich 11am-5pm |
“How to Get Off a Well-Traveled Road…” featuring the works of Alex Todorovich 11am-5 pm |
“How to Get Off a Well-Traveled Road…” featuring the works of Alex Todorovich 11am-3pm or by appointment |
Closed Sunday through Tuesday | |||
gallery plan b 1530 14th Street NW 202-234-2711 |
Through June 20: “Works by Karen Hubacher” and “Works by Tory Cowles” noon to 7 pm or by appointment |
“Works by Karen Hubacher” and “Works by Tory Cowles” noon to 7 pm or by appointment |
Opening reception with artists 6-8pm“Works by Karen Hubacher” and “Works by Tory Cowles” noon to 7 pm or by appointment |
“Works by Karen Hubacher” and “Works by Tory Cowles” 1-5 pm or by appointmentClosed Monday and Tuesday |
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Irvine Contemporary 1412 14th Street NW 202-332-8767 |
Through June 5: Aaron Johnson & Barnaby Whitfield “Don’t Be Scared, You’re Supposed to Be” 11am-6pm or by appointment |
Aaron Johnson & Barnaby Whitfield “Don’t Be Scared, You’re Supposed to Be” 11am-6pm or by appointment |
Aaron Johnson & Barnaby Whitfield “Don’t Be Scared, You’re Supposed to Be” 11am-6pm or by appointment |
Closed Sunday and Monday | |||
Ann Loeb Bronfman Gallery Washington DC Jewish Community Center 1529 16thStreet NW 202-518-9400 |
Opening May 23 and running through July 25: “Robert Giard’s Particular Voices: Portraits of Gay and Lesbian Jewish Writers” 10am-10pm |
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{Cre8} SpaceStudio Gallery 1314 9th Street NW 202-489-9901 |
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Curator’s Office 1515 14th Street NW 202-387-1008 |
Through June 26: Kathryn Cornelius: “The Feelings of What Happens” 12-6pm and by appointment |
Kathryn Cornelius: “The Feelings of What Happens” 12-6pm and by appointment |
Kathryn Cornelius: “The Feelings of What Happens” 12-6pm and by appointment |
Closed Sunday through Tuesday | |||
Project 4 Gallery 1353 U Street NW 202-232-4340 |
Through May 29: Jenn Figg, Tricia Keightley 12pm-6pm or by appointment |
Jenn Figg, Tricia Keightley 12pm-6pm or by appointment |
Jenn Figg, Tricia Keightley 12pm-6pm or by appointment |
Closed Sunday through Tuesday | |||
Transformer Gallery 1404 P Street NW 202-483-1102 |
Coming June 2-12: “Sustainability Lab” |
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Hamiltonian Gallery 1353 U Street NW 202-332-1116 |
Through June 9:Leah Frankel, Magnolia Laurie and Lina Vargas de la Hoz 12-6pm and by appointment |
Leah Frankel, Magnolia Laurie and Lina Vargas de la Hoz 12-6 pm and by appointment |
Leah Frankel, Magnolia Laurie and Lina Vargas de la Hoz 12-6 pm and by appointment |
Closed Sunday and Monday | |||
Long View Gallery 1234 9th Street NW 202-232-4788 |
Last day: “Identify: Mike Weber” 11am-6pm or by appointment |
Next exhibit opens June 3. |