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Sarah Alexander Photography featuring images of old-fashioned car travel. 1314 18th St. NW. 202-463-0203.


FOXHALL Ronni Jolles, through Saturday. An exhibition of paper works that explore depth and shape. 3301 New Mexico Ave. NW. 202-966-7144.


GALLERY 10 “Some Like It Hot,” through July 30. Local artists explore the notion of “hot” in various styles and media. 1519 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-232-3326.


HAMILTONIAN GALLERY “Fellows Converge,” through Saturday. Mentor artist David Page (also exhibiting) will curate an exhibition concept for which all 13 Hamiltonian Fellows will make new work. 1353 U St. NW. 202-332-1116.


K INDUSTRY GALLERYWatercolors by David Churchill and Susan Kay, Friday through Sept. 22. Churchill’s images focus on the human figure, while Kay’s paintings are inspired by Maryland and Maine. “Getting to Now — Pathways to 21st Century Design,” through Aug. 21. A dozen furniture works by nine designers. 1358 Florida Ave. NE. 202-399-1730.


INTERNATIONAL ARTS & ARTISTS’ HILLYER ART SPACE “Mapping Source,” through July 31. An exhibit examining the various significances of sources. 9 Hillyer Ct. NW. 202-338-0680.


IRVINE “Gaia: The Urban Romantic,” through July 24. Ancient themes of animal and human sympathies take form in decollage, linocut prints and paintings on wood panels, as well as street murals. “Picture Planes,” through July 24. Robert Mellor and Alexa Meade explore representational space in paintings and photographs. 1412 14th St. NW. 202-332-8767.


K JERUSALEM FUND “The Light Thread. The Dark Thread,” Friday through Sept. 10. Sculptural paintings by Anna Kipervaser, referring to the Koran. 2425 Virginia Ave. NW. 202-338-1958.


JOAN HISAOKA HEALING ARTS GALLERY AT SMITH FARM“Through Their Eyes,” through Aug. 7. The works of artists and children in Haiti show a local’s perspective on the earthquake. 1632 U St. NW. 202-483-8600.


MARSHA MATEYKA “Painters’ Prints: Howard Hodgkin, Robert Motherwell, Sam Gilliam, Nathan Oliveira,” through July 31. A variety of paintings and drawings by the artists. 2012 R St. NW. 202-328-0088.


K PARISH Summer group show, Friday through Sept. 14. A selection of artists using various media and creative inspirations. 1054 31st St. NW. 202-944-2310.


K STUDIO “Summer Steel,” through Saturday. Studio Gallery’s senior artist Nancy Frankel presents sculptures made of durable metals. “Tripping the Light Fantastic,” through Aug. 14. A group show by the gallery’s members. 2108 R St. NW. 202-232-8734.


SUSAN CALLOWAY “Mix,” through July 24. Recent work by Natasha Karpinskaia uses color and line in her monotypes. 1643 Wisconsin Ave. NW. 202-965-4601.


TRANSFORMER GALLERY “E7: Tetrad,” through Aug. 14. The first half of the installment, until July 17, features Reuben Breslar and Jennifer DePlama. The second half of the installment, beginning July 23, features Treva Elwood and Adam Dwight. 1404 P St. NW. 202-483-1102.


WATERGATE “Richard Suib and George Tkabladze,” through Saturday. Digitally reconstructed photography and sculpture of wood, metal, marble, stone and paint. 2552 Virginia Ave. NW. 202-338-4488.


MARYLAND


K ANNMARIE GARDEN “Green Too: Installations With the Earth in Mind,” Friday through Oct. 8. Eight artists display various installations illustrating environmental issues. Fairy houses, through Aug. 31. About 25 fairy houses made by locals adorn the grounds. 13480 Dowell Rd., Solomons. 410-326-4640.


ARTISTS’ GALLERY “Around Town” and “Then and Now, IV,” through July 25. Paintings by Jan McIntyre Lamb and Regina Kaikstian. 4 E. Church St., Frederick. 301-696-8187.


ARTWORKS @ 7TH“Picnic at North Beach: Sunny Art With Local Color,” through Aug. 1. An exhibit celebrating


MARK GAIL/THE WASHINGTON POST A letter and photograph of Robert E. Lee, part of “Discovering the Civil War: Part I” at the National Archives through Sept. 6.


the 100th birthday of North Beach by the gallery’s members. 9128 Bay Ave., North Beach. 410-286-5278.


ATRIUM GALLERY “Play of Color,” through Sept. 11. An exhibition of works by five emerging women artists. 7500 Maple Ave., Takoma Park. 301-891-7100.


BOHRER PARK ACTIVITY CENTER Paté Painters exhibit, through Sept. 6. Works by award-winning painters who create art while drinking fine wines and eating pâté. 506 S. Frederick Ave., Gaithersburg. 301-258-6350.


BROOKSIDE GARDENS “The Color of Summer,” through Aug. 27. Watercolors by Sue Moses and Carol Kent. 1800 Glenallan Ave., Wheaton. 301-962-1400.


DESIGN STUDIO ART GALLERY “Colors of Summer: An Exploration of Warm Shades, Hues and Tones,” through Aug. 8. An exhibit displaying the interaction between warm colors and the moods they present. 5702 Baltimore Ave., Hyattsville. 301-779-4907.


K THE LUSTINE CENTER “Coverage” at Art DC Gallery, Saturday through Aug. 14. Works by Sabeth Jackson, Megan Mueller and Samuel Scharf exploring coverage of body, geography and memory. Arts District Hyattsville, 5710 Baltimore Ave., Hyattsville. 703-217-2006.


GLENVIEW MANSION Suzanne Donazetti, Lauren Kingsland and Monica Stroik, through Aug. 3. Works by the three artists. 603 Edmonston Dr., Rockville. 240-314-8682.


HARMONY HALL REGIONAL CENTER “Annie King Phillips: Life in Circles,” through Aug. 7. Stories told through collage based on Phillips’s memories. 10701 Livingston Rd., Fort Washington. 301-203-6070.


MAIN STREET GALLERY Thomas Stiltz, through Aug. 1. Photographic prints using archival museum paper and special inks. 216A Main St., Annapolis. 410-216-7166.


K MANSION AT STRATHMORE “Seven Women,” Saturday through Aug. 21. Female artists and friends showcase their work in a group exhibition. 10701 Rockville Pike, North Bethesda. 301-581-5100.


K MARIN-PRICE “New Paintings and New Painters: William Irvine, Jacob Cooley, Zane Hochberg, Donny Finley,


Alyce Frank,” Saturday through Aug. 12. Paintings of coastal regions by Irvine, the Southwest by Frank and North Carolina by Cooley, as well as Hochberg’s abstract works and Finley’s watercolors. 7022 Wisconsin Ave., Chevy Chase. 301-718-0622.


MCBRIDE “Classic Landscapes and Beyond,” through July 31. A showcase of new works by 15 artists, in partnership with the Annapolis Gallery Association. 215 Main St., Annapolis. 410-267-7077.


MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER “Same/Different,” through July 27. Patricia Phillips Bowden’s paintings present variations of the same image. 9652 Muirkirk Rd., Laurel. 301-377-7800. 410-792-0664.


RRUUC GALLERY “Close to the Land,” through Aug. 1. Black-and-white photography by Gwen Lewis. 6301 River Rd., Bethesda. 301-229-0400.


SLAYTON HOUSE Sunburst Studio showcase, through Saturday. Watercolor works by students of the studio. 10400 Cross Fox Lane, Columbia. 410-730-3987.


STONE TOWER STUDIO AND GALLERY Barbara French Price, through July 31. The studio’s resident artist demonstrates her painting techniques with oil, acrylics, pastel and conte. Yellow Barn Studio and Gallery, Stone Tower Studio and Gallery, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo. 301-371-5593.


TROIKA GALLERY “Full Circle,” through Aug. 3. Works by Carol Lee Thompson, a classical realist who grinds her own pigments with oil. 9 S. Harrison St., Easton. 410-770-9190.


WASHINGTON PRINTMAKERS GALLERY “The Unbroken Line: A Cast of Characters,” through Aug. 1. Terry Svat’s three-dimensional print collages on canvas. Pyramid Atlantic, 8230 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring. 301-273-3660.


WAVERLY STREET “Exploration,” through July 31. New work by gallery artists. 4600 East West Hwy., Bethesda. 301-951-9441.


VIRGINIA


ARLINGTON ARTS CENTER “Cosplay: Jung Min ‘Jun’ Lee Exhibition,” through July 26. Work by the South Korean-born artist. Through Aug. 21: “Art Scouts,” by Zoe Charlton, Mary Early, J.J. McCracken and others; “The Unhappy Life of a Plastic


Bag,” by Sabyna Sterrett; and “The Us and the They,” by Kay Chernush. 3550 Wilson Blvd., Arlington. 703-248-6800.


ARTBEAT GALLERY “Illusions of Reality,” through Sept. 5. Stories of metaphorical realism told through oil and watercolor by Gina Noelle Ash. 9407 Main St., Manassas. 703-365-8558.


ARTISTS’ UNDERTAKING “Ocean Odyssey,” through Aug. 2. Watercolors by Jack Dyer, precious metal and clay jewelry by Sherry Chaples and carved egg shells by Tina Kannapel. 309 Mill St., Occoquan. 703-494-0584.


ARTSPACE “One Nation,” through Aug. 1. Works from Solomon Wondimu’s “Skin Color Project.” 750 Center St., Herndon. 703-956-6590.


DEL RAY ARTISANS “Global Rhythm,” through Sunday. Artwork inspired by foreign countries. 2704 Mount Vernon Ave., Alexandria. 703-838-4827.


GALLERY AT CONVERGENCE “Art Naturally: Nature Inspired,” through July 30. Artwork by 14 women celebrate the contributions of female artists in the District. 1801 N. Quaker Lane, Alexandria. 703-998-6260.


GALLERY WEST“Chasing the Tempest: Color and Infrared Images of Storms Over the Northern Plains,” through Aug. 1. Jefferson Evans’s images of storms in the Midwest. 1213 King St., Alexandria. 703-549-6006.


GRACE “Gaps,” through July 31. The Washington Sculptors Group and Initiative for Public Art — Reston join GRACE to present sculptural work. Greater Reston Art Center, 12001 Market St., Reston. 703-471-9242.


MCLEAN PROJECT FOR THE ARTS “Fantastic Journeys,” through July 31. A mixed-media exhibition featuring Sabine Carlson, Joel D’Orazio, Josephine Haden, Jeff Huntington, Rebecca Katz, Isabel Manalo, Lindsay McCulloch, Marise Riddell, Lina Vargas de la Hoz and Amy Glengary Yang. “MPA/Corcoran Student Exhibition,” through July 31. Works by local art students. McLean Community Center, 1234 Ingleside Ave., McLean. 703-790-1953.


NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE “Reflections,” through July 30. Various local artists show reflections of society in various art forms. Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center,


3001 N. Beauregard St., Alexandria. 202-547-6839. 703-845-6156.


OATLANDS PLANTATION “Four Seasons of Oatlands,” through July 25. A juried art show and sale of local artists. 20850 Oatlands Plantation Lane, Leesburg. 703-777-3174.


K PARISH Summer group show, Friday through Sept. 14. A selection of artists using various media and creative inspirations. 1054 31st St. NW. 202-944-2310.


STACY’S COFFEE PARLOR “Abrakadoodle Children’s Art Show,” through July 31. More than 50 works by local art students. 709 W. Broad St., Falls Church. 703-538-4278. 703-538-6266.


K THE ART LEAGUE “Alice,” Tuesday through Sept. 5. C.M. Dupre tells the story of Alice through artwork their titles. “Stories on Paper,” through Aug. 2. Megan Coyle’s collages use small pieces of magazines to explore day-to-day life. 105 N. Union St., Alexandria. 703-683-1780.


TORPEDO FACTORY ART CENTER, SCOPE GALLERY “Living Green,” through July 25. Pottery, stoneware and porcelain by members of the Ceramic Guild. Scope Gallery, Studio 19, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria. 703-548-6288.


TORPEDO FACTORY ART CENTER “Reading Silk: A Living Sculpture,” through July 30. A display of silk spun by live silkworms. July visiting artists, through July 31. Seven local artists present their works in several different studios during July. “Carnival,” through Aug. 1. Black-and-white images of carnivals and fairs by Janet Matthews shot with a toy camera. “Transitions: Sanctuary I,” through Aug. 1. Karen Keating uses show the ocean and beach as bodily sanctuaries. 105 N. Union St., Alexandria. 703-683-2205. 703-838-4565.


UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH RESTON David and Jane Ernst, through July 25. Two photographers display how they use digital technology. 1625 Wiehle Ave., Reston. 703-569-1118. 703-742-7992.


KWORKHOUSE ARTS CENTER “2009 Best of Collector’s Showcase Exhibition: Richard Allnutt,” Wednesday through Aug. 15. Photographs by the British-born photographer. 9601 Ox Rd., Lorton. 703-495-0001.


THE WASHINGTON POST • FRIDAY, JULY 16, 2010


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