Last Weekend For Exhibits at gallery plan b, Hamiltonian, Long View

“Artist of the Washington Glass School” closes this Saturday, June 18, at Long View Gallery, 1234 9th Street NW.
From Jana Petersen
There are three galleries closing their current exhibits this weekend: Gallery plan b, Hamiltonian and Long View. See descriptions below to devise your divide and conquer plans.
Gallery plan b, “Works by Gordon Binder, Works by Tanja Bos, Works by Beverly Ryan”: Each artist in this exhibit chooses a different way to paint his/her environment. While Gordon Binder captures the world around him through natural landscapes and cityscapes, Tanja Bos uses ink and paper to create ethereal scenes “that seem to glow from within” (Gallery plan b) and Beverly Ryan’s “narrative paintings are populated with soul-searching figures amongst decorative and colorful patterns” (gallery plan b).
Hamiltonian Gallery, “Concurrent Exhibitions by Three Hamiltonian Fellows: Ryan Hoover, Jessica van Brakle, and Linda Vargas de la Hoz”: In this exhibit, each artists explores the notion of physical objects and space to paint a convergence that is not normally seen — a tent made out of a clothes jacket? What about furniture implanted with micro-controllers?
Long View Gallery: Find out how students and teachers at the Washington Glass School have taken glass sculpture outside of its traditional form.
Find out what’s showing at 12 galleries in the Logan-Shaw-U Street area below the fold.
Ann Loeb Bronfman Gallery DC Jewish Community Center 1529 16th Street NW 202.518.94 |
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Adamson Gallery 1515 14th Street NW 202.232.0707 |
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Curator’s Office 1515 14th Street NW 202.387.100 |
“Ann Tarantino: SuperNatural”runs through June 25.
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Gallery plan b 1530 14th Street NW 202.234.2711 |
“Works by Gordon Binder, Works by Tanja Bos, Works by Beverly Ryan” through June 19.
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Hamiltonian Gallery 1353 U Street NW 202.332.1116 |
“Concurrent Exhibitions by Three Hamiltonian Fellows: Ryan Hoover, Jessica van Brakle, and Linda Vargas de la Hoz” runs to June 18.
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Hemphill Fine Arts 1515 14th Street NW 202.234.5601 |
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Irvine Contemporary 1412 14th Street NW 202.332.8767 |
“Tribute,” June 11 through July 16.
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Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Gallery Smith Farm Center for Healing and the Arts 1632 U Street NW 202.483.8600 |
“What Matters.” Judy Byron’s “What Matters” is on display 24-7during construction at the gallery.
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Lamont Bishop Gallery 1314 9th Street NW 202.232.4788 |
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Long View Gallery 1234 9th Street NW 202.232.4788 |
“The Artists of the Washington Glass School: The First Ten Years” runs to June 19.
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Project 4 Gallery 1353 U Street NW 202.232.4340 |
“Evan Reed: traveling past proun” runs June 10 to July 16.
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Transformer Gallery 1404 P Street NW 202.483.1102 |
“This IS Hawai’i”runs to June 25 at Transformer.
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