SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2010 art} fall arts preview
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Selected art venues
ADDISON/RIPLEY 1670 Wisconsin Ave. NW 202-338-5180
http://www.addisonripleyfineart.com
AFRICAN ART MUSEUM 950 Independence Ave. SW 202-633-4600
africa.si.edu
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Katzen Arts Center
4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW 202-885-1300
www.american.edu/katzen
COURTESY OF LOIS MAILOU JONES PIERRE-NOEL TRUST
INSPIRATION: “Nature Morte aux Corail” is part of “LoïsMailou Jones: A Life in Vibrant Color,” at the Museum of Women in the Arts.
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Genesis.” At the Driskell Center of the University of Maryland. Through Dec. 17.
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13 — “Sally Mann: The Flesh and the Spirit” Works by the contemporary Virginia
photographer. At the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Through Jan. 23.
18 — “Karl Burke” A solo exhibition of the artist’s work. At the Fridge DC. Through Dec. 11.
19— “African Mosaic: Celebrating a Decade of Collecting” A display of 112 objects that represent 10 years of work toward building a permanent collection. At the National Museum of African Art. Through Dec. 11.
19 — “Alexis Rockman: A Fable for Tomorrow” Rockman was one of the first painters to address environmental issues in his work. At the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Through May 8.
19 — “Party Crashers: Comic Book Culture Invades the Art World” A look at the similarities and differences between two cultural spheres. At the Arlington Arts Center. Through Jan. 15.
20 — “German Drawings from the Walters’ Collection” Drawings acquired by the Walters family during travels to Germany in the 1860s. At the Walters Art Museum. Through Feb. 13.
20 — “Lair of the Dragon: Ancient Chinese Jades and Bronzes” More than 100 pieces exploring the Liangzhu culture and its impact. At the Freer Gallery of Art. Through Dec. 12.
20 — “Unreleased” An installation by Heather Bursch made up of a tiny grid of videos animated by the artist. At Flashpoint. Through Dec. 22.
28 — “Wally Szyndler, a Retrospective” Gourd masks and vessels are among the works on display by this artist, who passed away this summer. At City Gallery. Through Jan. 1.
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2— “Jonah Takagi: Atelier Takagi” A collaboration with Apartment Zero and a young Japanese American designer. At Civilian Art Projects. Through Jan. 8.
2— Monoprints by Stephanie George The artist’s large-scale prints take inspiration from her dreams. At McLean Project for the Arts, McLean Community Center. Through Jan. 8.
2— Paintings by Cindy Neuschwander Paintings of movement and stillness by the local artist. At McLean Project for the Arts, McLean Community Center. Through Jan. 8.
2— Washington Guild of GoldsmithsWork by the guild’s members include jewelry and metalworking. At Torpedo Factory Art Center, Target Gallery. Through Jan. 2.
3— “Michael Enn Sirvet” New sculptures by the artist. At Reyes + Davis Independent Exhibitions. Through Jan. 7.
6— “Black Box: Hans Op de Beeck” This Belgian artist presents black-and-white video art with a magic-realist touch. At the Hirshhorn Museum. Through Feb. 27.
9— “The Narcissism of Minor Differences” An exploration of intolerance by artists including Francisco de Goya, Sam Durant and Stephen Marc. At the Maryland Institute College of Art. Through March 13.
11 — “ALPTRUM!” Part of the gallery’s “FlatFile” program, which brings small works by emerging artists into the gallery. At Transformer Gallery. Through Jan. 22.
11 — “No Edition: Painterly Prints” Works by Lou Stovall. At Addison/Ripley. Through Jan. 22.
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7— “Tracing Form” Contemporary Irish artist Susan Vaughan presents glass and cement sculptures along with an installation of string. At Flashpoint. Through Feb. 12.
8— “Keepsakes of the Beloved: Portrait and Profile Miniatures” The museum’s first “Treasures From the Vault” exhibition includes works by Raphaelle Peale, Anna Claypoole Peale and Angelica Kauffmann. At the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts. Through April 17.
8— “Mixing Bowl” An all-media exhibition exploring America’s diversity
Hot Club of San Francisco
Alden Theatre at McLean Community Center 1234 Ingleside Ave., McLean, VA
www.aldentheatre.org
Just minutes from I-66, the Beltway and the GW parkway 703-790-9223 for information • 703-573-SEAT for tickets
Andes Manta
and the debate over immigration. At Torpedo Factory Art Center, Target Gallery. Through Feb. 27.
13 — “The First 100 Years: The City of Glenarden, 1910-2010” An exhibition exploring the history of Glenarden in honor of Black History Month. At Montpelier Arts Center. Through Feb. 26.
14 — “Sam Gilliam: New Paintings” Recent works by the artist concurrent with his exhibitions at the Katzen Arts Center and the Phillips Collection. At Marsha Mateyka. Through Feb. 26.
15 — “Jens Praet” The first U.S. solo for this Belgian designer based in Florence presents furniture created from shredded printed matter. At Industry Gallery. Through March 5.
15 — “Civil War Drawings From the Becker Collection” A look at the drawings by artists on assignment for Illustrated Weekly during the Civil War. At the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Through April 3.
15 — Cordy Ryman and Brandon Morse Ryman’s new sculptures and Morse’s latest videos. At Conner Contemporary Art. Through March 5.
15 — “In Unison: 20 Washington, D.C. Artists” An exhibition of works by established local artists, including paintings, sculptures, digital media, installations and prints. At the Kreeger Museum. Through Feb. 26.
20 — “Beyond the Pale” A multimedia exhibition using unrestrained color. At McLean Project for the Arts, McLean Community Center. Through March 5.
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20 — Deborah Addison Coburn Landscape and color are the highlights of Coburn’s abstract works. At McLean Project for the Arts, McLean Community Center. Through March 5.
20 — “Double Exposure: African Americans Before and Behind the Camera” An
exhibition pairing vintage photographs from the Amistad Center for Art & Culture with photo-based art by contemporary African Americans. At the Driskell Center of the University of Maryland. Through March 11.
28 — “On the Road”Work by artists who prefer to create their pieces outside of the studio. At the Arlington Arts Center. Through April 2.
ARLINGTON ARTS CENTER 3550 Wilson Blvd., Arlington 703-248-6800
http://www.arlingtonartscenter.org
ARTHUR M. SACKLER GALLERY 1050 Independence Ave. SW 202-633-1000
www.asia.si.edu
BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART 10 Art Museum Dr., Baltimore 443-573-1700
www.artbma.org
CAPITOL HILL ARTS WORKSHOP 545 Seventh St. SE 202-547-6839
www.chaw.org
CHEVY CHASE PAVILION 5335 Wisconsin Ave. NW
CITY GALLERY 804 H St. NE, No. 1 202-468-5277
www.citygallerydc.com
CIVILIAN ART PROJECTS 1019 Seventh St. NW 202-607-3804
www.civilianartprojects.com
CONNER CONTEMPORARY ART 1358-60 Florida Ave. NE 202-588-8750
www.connercontemporary.com
CONTEMPORARY MUSEUM 100 W. Centre St., Baltimore 410-783-5720
www.contemporary.org
CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART 500 17th St. NW 202-639-1700
www.corcoran.org
CURATOR’S OFFICE 1515 14th St. NW 202-387-1008
http://www.curatorsoffice.com
D.C. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Aaron & Cecile Goldman Theater 1529 16th St. NW 202-518-9400
www.washingtondcjcc.org
FLASHPOINT 916 G St. NW 202-315-1305
www.flashpointdc.org
FRASER GALLERY 7700 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda 301-718-9651
www.thefrasergallery.com
FREER GALLERY OF ART Jefferson Drive and 12th Street SW 202-633-1000
www.asia.si.edu
G FINE ART 1350 Florida Ave. NE
202-462-1601
http://www.gfineartdc.com
GOETHE-INSTITUT 812 Seventh St. NW 202-289-1200
www.goethe.de/ins/us/was/enindex. htm
HEMPHILL 1515 14th St. NW 202-234-5601
www.hemphillfinearts.com
HILLWOOD ESTATE, MUSEUM AND GARDENS
4155 Linnean Ave. NW 202-686-5807
www.hillwoodmuseum.org
HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN Seventh Street and Independence Avenue SW 202-633-1000
www.hirshhorn.si.edu
IDB CULTURAL CENTER Inter-American Development Bank, 1300 New York Ave. NW 202-623-3774
www.iadb.org/exr/cultural
KREEGER MUSEUM 2401 Foxhall Rd. NW 202-338-3552
www.kreegermuseum.org
MARRIOT INN & CONFERENCE CENTER, UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 3501 University Blvd. E., Adelphi 301-985-7300
MARSHA MATEYKA 2012 R St. NW 202-328-0088
www.marshamateykagallery.com
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. MEMORIAL LIBRARY 901 G St. NW 202-727-0321
MARYLAND HALL FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS 801 Chase St., Annapolis 410-263-5544
www.marylandhall.org
MARYLAND INSTITUTE COLLEGE OF ART
1300 Mount Royal Ave., Baltimore 410-225-2300
MCLEAN PROJECT FOR THE ARTS McLean Community Center 1234 Ingleside Ave., McLean 703-790-1953
www.mcleanart.org
MERIDIAN INTERNATIONAL CENTER 1630 Crescent Pl. NW 202-667-6800
www.meridian.org
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER 9652 Muirkirk Rd., Laurel 301-377-7800 or 410-792-0664
www.pgparks.org
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, KECK CENTER 500 Fifth St. NW 202-334-2436
www.nationalacademies.org/arts
NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM Sixth Street and Independence Avenue SW 202-633-1000
www.nasm.si.edu
NATIONAL ARCHIVES Constitution Avenue and Ninth Street NW
202 357-5000
NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM 401 F St. NW 202-272-2448
www.nbm.org
NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART, EAST BUILDING Fourth Street and Constitution Avenue NW 202-737-4215
www.nga.gov
NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART, WEST BUILDING Sixth Street and Constitution Avenue NW 202-737-4215
www.nga.gov
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 17th and M streets NW 202-857-7588
www.nationalgeographic. com/museum
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY 14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW
202-633-1000
www.americanhistory.si.edu
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 10th Street and Constitution Avenue NW
202-633-1000
www.mnh.si.edu
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN Fourth Street and Independence Avenue SW 202-633-1000
www.nmai.si.edu
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS
1250 New York Ave. NW 202-783-5000
www.nmwa.org
NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY Eighth and F streets NW 202-633-1000
www.npg.si.edu
ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES 17th Street and Constitution Avenue NW
202-458-3000
PHILLIPS COLLECTION 1600 21st St. NW 202-387-2151
www.phillipscollection.org
PROJECT 4 1353 U St. NW 202-232-4340
RENWICK GALLERY 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW 202-633-1000
americanart.si.edu
REYES + DAVIS INDEPENDENT EXHIBITIONS 923 F St. NW 202-255-5050
www.reyesdavis.com
S. DILLON RIPLEY CENTER 1100 Jefferson Dr. SW
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Critic’s recommendations are indicated by arrows
202-633-1000
www.si.edu/ripley
SIXTH & I HISTORIC SYNAGOGUE 600 I St. NW 202-408-3100
www.sixthandi.org
SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM Eighth and F streets NW 202-633-1000
www.americanart.si.edu
STUDIO GALLERY 2108 R St. NW 202-232-8734
STUDIO H 408 H St. NE 202-468-5277
www.studiohdc.com
TEXTILE MUSEUM 2320 S St. NW 202-667-0441
www.textilemuseum.org
THE FRIDGE DC 516 Eighth St. SE 202-664-4151
www.thefridgedc.com
TORPEDO FACTORY ART CENTER Target Gallery 105 N. Union St., Alexandria 703-838-4565, Ext. 4
www.torpedofactory.org
TRANSFORMER GALLERY 1404 P St. NW 202-483-1102
www.transformergallery.org
U.S. NATIONAL ARBORETUM 3501 New York Ave. NE 202-245-2726
www.usna.usda.gov
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND Cole Student Activities Building, College Park 301-314-2615
www.driskellcenter.umd.edu
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND Art-Sociology Building, College Park 301-405-2763
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA ART MUSEUM 155 Rugby Rd., Charlottesville 434-924-3592
www.virginia.edu/artmuseum
VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS 2800 Grove Ave., Richmond 804-340-1400
www.vmfa.state.va.us
WALTERS ART MUSEUM 600 N. Charles St., Baltimore 410-547-9000
www.thewalters.org
WASHINGTON COUNTY MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS 91 Key St., Hagerstown 301-739-5727
www.wcmfa.org
WORKHOUSE ARTS CENTER 9601 Ox Rd., Lorton 703-495-0001
www.workhousearts.org
ZENITH GALLERY 1111 Pennsylvania Ave. NW 202-783-2963
Monday, Sept. 13th through
Free Time Sunday, Sept. 26th GREENBRIAR TOWNCENTER SHOES
13005-R Lee Jackson Memorial Hwy. Fairfax,VA 22033 703-773-7463
Rt. 50 - Lee Jackson Memorial Hwy. 1 mi.
TOWNCENTER GREENBRIAR Side Gore
Mummenschanz
McLean Community Center’s Celebrating the 35th
with events, performances and activities offered by MCC and its partners. MCC’s 35th Anniversary!
Anniversary John Lithgow
in Stories by Heart Saturday, Oct. 16, 8 p.m.
Mummenschanz Saturday, Oct. 30, 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 31, 3 p.m.
McLean Community Players presents Frost/Nixon – final weekend! Friday and Saturday, Oct. 1 and 2, 8 p.m.
McLean 5K Run, Walk & Roll Saturday, Oct. 2, 7 a.m.–2 p.m.
MPAartfest Sunday, Oct. 3, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
McLean Symphony presents Immortal! Beloved!Beethoven! Saturday, Oct. 9, 7:30 p.m.
Concerts at the Alden free chamber music concerts Sunday, Oct. 10 and 24, 3 p.m.
Travelogue: Texas – Highways and Byways Wednesday, Oct. 13, 7:30 p.m.
McLean Pet Expo Saturday, Oct. 16, 1
1 a.m.–5 p.m.
Yosi & the Superdads Sunday, Oct. 17, 3 p.m.
OFTC 20th Anniversary Block Party! Saturday, Oct. 23, 11 a.m.–3 p.m.
Andes Manta Saturday, Oct. 23, 7:30 p.m.
McLean Community Center
www.mcleancenter.org
1234 Ingleside Ave., McLean, VA 22101 703-790-0123, TTY 711
Rt. 7100
Fairfax Cty. Parkway
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