Friday, April 27, 2007

APRIL AND MAY = ARTIST'S MONTH(s) IN WASHINGTON, DC

Dear Washington Post Arts Editors and other arts media folks,

This is a wake up call to get on board with more in depth coverage while the rest of us celebrate a first time convergence of major artist venues in our nation's capital! This is history in the making. Where are you guys? Are you sleeping? Wake up and smell the art and start talking about it, would ya. And write it big. Ya know, there's more to DC than just politics. And besides, I hear that more art will make you happier in the workplace. So the more you say....the more you play. Get in the game and join the rest of us in getting more in depth coverage out about these exciting times.

Here's a sampling of the convergence of art events in DC for April and May:

artDC

ARTOMATIC

COLORFIELD REMIX

CYBER EXHIBITION - VIRTUAL APPEAL BY ANNE MARCHAND

LEON BERKOWITZ AT HEMPHILL

COLORFIELD REMIX @ IRVINE CONTEMPORARY

JULES OLITSKi: @ THE KATZEN ART CENTER

GENE DAVIS: INTERVAL @ THE KREEGER ART MUSEUM

WASHINGTON COLOR SCHOOL AND ITS INFLUENCES @ HILLYER ART SPACE

DIRECTIONS : DC CONTEMPORARY LATINO ART

COLOR: FIELD TESTS - NEW WORK BY SONDRA N. ARKIN @ NEVIN KELLY GALLERY

9x10 - WPA\C MEMBER SHOWS @ THE PARKER GALLERY

THE PHILLIPS COLLECTION AND THE WASHINGTON COLOR SCHOOL

LIDDED TRUNK VESSELS @ PROJECT 4

NO REPRESENTATION and SUPPLE @ WAREHOUSE GALLERY

29TH ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION @ ZENITH GALLERY

FOR MORE EVENTS GO TO:

ARTSDC.COM GUIDE TO THE VISUAL ARTS
CULTURAL TOURISM DC'S CALENDAR

PS Thanks for saying this-
See Friday's WaPo news here
Going Out Guru's here.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous9:03 AM

    I couldn't agree with you more. What is with our major newspapers? It isn't just our great museums that deserve attention but a vibrant, creative, original, and contemporary visual arts community here!

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