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SPORTS LEGENDSMUSEUM AT CAMDEN YARDS “Treasures From Our Attic,” through Dec. 31. Never-before-seen sports memorabilia, including Carmelo Anthony’s NCAA basketball national championship ring and a tea set presented to Johnny Unitas for winning the 1959 NFL Championship. Open Tuesday-Sunday 10 to 5. 301W. Camden St., Baltimore. 410-727-1539.
www.baberuthmuseum.com. $8, $6 seniors, $4 ages 3 to 12.
TEXTILEMUSEUM “Colors of the Oasis: Central Asian Ikats,” through March 13. A look at the museum’s collection of ikats, clothing from central Asia that defined a man’s status in society and wealth. Open Tuesday-Saturday 10 to 5, Sunday 1 to 5. 2320 S St.NW. 202-667-0441.
www.textilemuseum.org. Suggested donation $5.
TUDOR PLACE The National Historic Landmark and house museum offers a decorative arts collection, 5.5-acre garden and the largest George and Martha Washington collection outside the founding father’s home. Special tour on domestic service every Thursday at 11. Open Sunday noon to 4, Tuesday-Saturday 10 to 4. 1644 31st St.NW. 202-965-0400.
www.tudorplace.org. House tour $8, $6 seniors, $3 students, free for age 6 and younger; garden tour $3.
U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN “Seasons Greenings,” through Jan. 2. A look at how people use plants in holiday traditions. Open indefinitely: “Plants in Culture” and “Hawaii at the USBG.” Explore the collection of more than 4,000 plants and a tropical rain forest. Open daily 10 to 5. 100 Maryland Ave. SW. 202-225-8333.
www.usbg.gov. Free.
U.S. HOLOCAUSTMEMORIALMUSEUM Open indefinitely: “A Dangerous Lie: Protocols of the Elders of Zion.” “Genocide Emergency: Darfur, Sudan.” “Remember the Children: Daniel’s Story.” “State of Deception: The Power of Nazi Propaganda.” The exhibit reveals how the Nazi Party used modern techniques to sway millions with its vision for a new Germany. Open daily 10 to 5:20. 100 RaoulWallenberg Pl. SW. 202-488-0400.
www.ushmm.org. Free.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND “Jacob Lawrence: Prints, 1963-2000, a Comprehensive Survey,” through Dec. 17. This exhibition features 82 works by the late printmaker and includes prints from his series “The Legend of John Brown” and “Eight Studies for the Book of Genius.” Monday-Saturday 11 to 4. Cole Student Activities Building, College Park. 301-314-2615.
www.driskellcenter.umd.edu. Free.
VIRGINIAMUSEUM OF FINE ARTS “Jun Kaneko,” through Dec. 12. Sculpture by the ceramicist including massive heads. Free. “Sally Mann: The Flesh and the Spirit,” through Jan. 23.Works by the contemporary Virginia photographer. Open Saturday- Wednesday 10 to 5, Thursday-Friday 10 to 9. 200 N. Boulevard, Richmond. 804-340-1400.
www.vmfa.museum. $10, $8 for seniors and students and ages 7 to 17, younger free.
WALTERS “WalterWick: Games, Gizmos and Toys in the Attic,” through Jan. 2. A retrospective on the illustrator’s work, including photographs, installation models and illustrations. “Beasts on Parchment: Picturing Animals in Medieval Manuscripts,” through Feb. 6. A look at the creatures that fill the pages of medieval books and how medieval societies felt about them. Open indefinitely: Exhibits of Egyptian, Greek and Roman antiquities, Byzantine silver, medieval armor, Faberge eggs and 16th- through-19th-century paintings and sculpture. At Hackerman House: Chinese and Japanese porcelains, Japanese decorative arts, early Buddhist sculpture from China and Southeast Asian art. Open Wednesday-Sunday 10 to 5. 600 N. Charles St., Baltimore. 410-547-9000.
www.thewalters.org. Free; “WalterWick” admission $10, $8 seniors, $6 college students.
WHITE HOUSE VISITORS CENTER Open indefinitely: “Furnishing the Nation’s Home: Treasures From the President’s House.” “White House Pets.” Open daily 7:30 to 4. 1450 Pennsylvania Ave.NW. 202-208-1631.
www.whitehouse.gov. Free.
WOODROWWILSON HOUSE “The Art of First Lady Ellen AxsonWilson: American Impressionist,” through April 10. A selection of 18 paintings by the former first lady, five on public display for the first time. Open Tuesday-Sunday 10 to 4. 2340 S St.NW. 202-387-4062. www.
woodrowwilsonhouse.org. $7.50, $6.50 seniors, $3 students.
923 F St.NW. 202-255-5050.
THE FRIDGE DC “Karl Burke,” through Dec. 11. A solo exhibition of the artist’s work. 516 Eighth St. SE. 202-664-4151.
TOUCHSTONE“Annual SmallWorks Members’ Exhibition” and “Shaping Room,” through Dec. 23. More than 50 artists present their works and paintings by Gary Bergel. 901 New York Ave.NW. 202-347-2787.
VIVID SOLUTIONS DC “Neither ... Nor,” through Dec. 17. Photography by Vietnamese artist Khanh F. Le, presented as part of Anacostia Fotoweek. 2208 Martin Luther King Ave. SE. 202-631-6291.
nWASHINGTON STUDIO SCHOOL “Lynne Van Dyke,” Monday through Dec. 31. An exhibition of the artist’s paintings. 2129 S St.NW. 202-234-3030.
MARYLAND
ANTREASIAN GALLERY “New Abstract Paintings,” through Dec. 16. Small abstract works by Thomas Spande. 1111W. 36th St., Baltimore. 410-235-4420.
nARTISTS’ GALLERY “Salon Frederique 2010,” Friday through Dec. 26. Taking after Parisian salons, the gallery will display and sell work by local artists. 4 E. Church St., Frederick. 301-696-8187.
ARTISTS’ GALLERY “Nourishment: Body and Soul,” through Friday. Paintings and photographs by Joan Forester and Diane Dunn examining food, cooking and celebration. American City Building, 10227 Wincopin Cir., Columbia. 410-740-8249.
nARTSITES GUILD FOR JUDAIC ART “Found Objects in Art,” Sunday through Feb. 20. A group exhibition by artists including Marsha Goldfine, Bobbi Gorban, Cynthia Spritzer and Angie Hersh. 2200 Baltimore Rd., Rockville. 301-593-0273.
NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY, LONDON
George FredericWatts’s “Choosing” is among British paintings and photos from 1848 to 1875 on display at theNational Gallery of Art.
Galleries and ArtSpaces
n—Opening show
THEDISTRICT nALEX “Safe Harbors: NewWorksWith Paintings from Ireland,” Friday through Dec. 31. Bethesda artist Kim Abraham’s images inspired by Ireland. 2106 R St.NW. 202-667-2599.
nAMERICAN PAINTING “Small Treasures,” Saturday through Jan. 15. More than 100 works by members of the gallery, the Washington Society of Landscape Painters and guest artists. 5118 MacArthur Blvd.NW. 202-244-3244.
nCHEVY CHASE PAVILION “Food Glorious Food VI: Sustainable and Scrumptious,” through Feb. 6. An exhibition of food- inspired art, recipes from local chefs and an art sale to raise money for the Capital Area Food Bank. “PaintingWith Fire,” through Feb. 8. Painter Peter Kephart uses fire and gunpowder in the creation of his works. 5335Wisconsin Ave.NW.
CITY GALLERY “Wally Szyndler, a Retrospective,” through Jan. 1. Gourd masks and vessels are among the works on display byWally Szyndler, who died this past summer. 804 H St. NE, No. 1. 202-468-5277.
CIVILIAN ART PROJECTS “Jonah Takagi: Atelier Takagi,” through Jan. 8. A collaboration with Apartment Zero and a new designer. 1019 Seventh St.NW. 202-607-3804.
CONNER “Douche Bag City,” through Dec. 18. An exhibit by Frederico Solmi. 1358-60 Florida Ave. NE. 202-588-8750.
D.C. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER “Memory of a Time I Did Not Know,” through Dec. 17. Miriam Morsel Nathan uses photographs and documents from before WorldWar II to illustrate family members and their history. Aaron & Cecile Goldman Theater, 1529 16th St.NW. 301-881-0100.
DADIAN GALLERY “Food and Form,” through Dec. 17. Artists examine concerns and thoughts on what we eat and why through various media.Wesley Theological Seminary, 4500 Massachusetts Ave.NW. 202-885-8608.
EDISON PLACE GALLERY “All Photo Alumni
Exhibition,” through Dec. 17. As part of FotoWeek DC, the gallery presents works by Corcoran alumni. 702 Eighth St.NW. 202-872-3396.
GALLERY 10 “Last Picture Show,” through Dec. 24. At the end of this exhibition of works by gallery members, Gallery 10 will close its doors after 36 years in business. 1519 Connecticut Ave.NW. 202-232-3326.
GALLERY 555 “10’ x 2’ x 8 Artists,” through Jan. 14. Eight artists will have a small area to display their work. 555 12th St.NW. 202-393-1409.
nGALLERY A “Equine Perspectives,” Friday through Dec. 31. Paintings of horses by Marian Bingham. 2106 R St.NW. 202-667-2599.
GEORGETOWNUNIVERSITY “American Artifacts,” through Dec. 11. Photographs by Vickie Fruehauf examining abandoned items. Spagnuolo Gallery, 1221 36th St.NW. 202-687-6467.
HONFLEUR “Likeness,” through Dec. 17. A group exhibit of 10 photographers paired with street artists to create side -by-side images with an alternate interpretation. 1241 Good Hope Rd. SE. 202-536-8994.
HOWARD UNIVERSITY “Mixing Metaphors: The Aesthetic, the Social and the Political in African American Art,” through Dec. 17. Mixed-media works by 36 artists. 2455 Sixth St.NW. 202-806-7070. 202-806-7070.
INDUSTRY GALLERY “Din-Din,” through Dec. 18. A large-scale installation of a dinner table complete with chairs and cutlery. 1358 Florida Ave. NE. 202-399-1730.
nINTERNATIONAL ARTS&ARTISTS' HILLYER ART SPACE “Fictions of Nature,” Friday through Dec. 23. Bronze sculptures by Bill Moore of birds, fish and insects. 9 Hillyer Ct.NW. 202-338-0680.
INTERNATIONAL VISIONS “Shaping Light” and “My Heritage,” through Dec. 11. Paintings by Halide Salam and bead works by Lanre Buraimoh. 2629 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-234-5112.
IRVINE “Street/Studio 2.0,” through Dec. 18. A look at art in unconventional media, such as street murals and video. 1412 14th St.NW. 202-332-8767.
nPARISH “Touch of Love,” Friday through Jan. 12. Paintings by Nurieh Mozaffari. 1054 31st St.NW. 202-944-2310.
nREYES + DAVIS INDEPENDENT EXHIBITIONS “Michael Enn Sirvet,” Friday through Jan. 8. New sculptures by the artist.
nBRENTWOOD ARTS EXCHANGE AT GATEWAY ARTS CENTER “Impressed: New Visions in Printmaking,” Saturday through Jan. 15. An exhibition of prints by undergraduate students at the University of Maryland. 3901 Rhode Island Ave., Brentwood. 301-277-2863; TTY 301-446-6802.
nBROOKSIDE GARDENS “Art of Seeing,” Sunday through Feb. 6. An exhibition and sale of paintings. Visitors center, 1800 Glenallan Ave.,Wheaton. 301-962-1400.
CONGREGATION HAR SHALOM“Fabric: On and Off theWall,” through Dec. 20.Works by Dominie Nash of Bethesda and Anne Buchal of Alexandria. 11510 Falls Rd., Potomac. 301-299-0225.
HOWARD COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS “ArtMD2010,” through Dec. 10. A selection of mixed-media works by 41 local artists, curated by Jack Rasmussen of the Katzen Arts Center. 8510 High Ridge Rd., Ellicott City. 410-313-2787.
KENTLANDS MANSION Multimedia exhibition, through Jan. 23.Works by Lida Stifel, ElroyWilliams and Alexey Zoob. 320 Kent Square Rd., Gaithersburg. 301-258-6394.
LAKESIDE CAFE AND DELI “The Gift I AlwaysWanted,” through Friday. Members of the Artists’ Gallery portray the gifts they’ve always wanted in various media. 10227Wincopin Cir., Columbia. 301-498-3946.
nMARIN-PRICE “Joseph Sheppard,” Saturday through Dec. 31. Paintings and sculptures of the artist, who recently had a museum of his works opened at the University of Maryland University College. 7022Wisconsin Ave., Chevy Chase. 301-718-0622.
MARYLAND HALL FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS “Layerings: A Glimpse of Southeast Asia,” “Sculpture Co-Op Group Show” and “Marian Figlio,” through Dec. 12. Photographs by Celia Pearson, sculptures by members of the co-op and works by emerging artist Marian Figlio. 801 Chase St., Annapolis. 410-263-5544.
MARYLAND INSTITUTE COLLEGE OF ART “The New York Years Versus the Maryland Years,” through Dec. 19. Paintings and drawings by Michael Economos examining the two locations. 1300 Mount Royal Ave., Baltimore. 410-225-2300.
MONTGOMERY COLLEGE “From Model to Masterwork,” through Dec. 10. A group exhibit featuring David Carter, Sukjin Choi, Sam Noto, Turker Ozdogan, Michael Sastre andWilfredo Valladares. 51 Mannakee St., Rockville. 240-567-5115.
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER “The Extras,” through Jan. 2. Contemporary photographs that use the historic Bromoil developing process. 9652 Muirkirk Rd., Laurel. 301-377-7800. 410-792-0664.
nORCHARD GALLERY “The Orchard Gallery Salon,”Wednesday through Jan. 4. An exhibition by 12 local artists. 7917
Norfolk Ave., Bethesda. 240-497-1912.
SLAYTON HOUSE Maryland Art League group exhibit, through Dec. 18. A mixed- media exhibit including painting, photography, pottery, sculpture and jewelry. 10400 Cross Fox Lane, Columbia. 410-730-3987.
ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE“OfWater, Fields, and Bricks: The Photography of A. Aubrey Bodine,” through Dec. 17. The late Baltimore Sun photographer’s gelatin silver prints of Maryland life and people. 60 College Ave., Annapolis. 410-626-2556.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND “Derick Melander,” through Dec. 11. Sculptures in geometric patterns made of folded second- hand clothing. Union Gallery, Stamp Student Union, College Park. 301-314-8493.
WASH ART “Ritual: Form, Script, Gesture,” through Dec. 18. The second “*A Pop-up Project” presented by Morton Fine Art features works by Sally Curcio, Ethan Diehl, Sungmi Lee, Choichun Leung, Julia Fernandez-Pol and Hadieh Shafie. 7200 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda. 202-390-5118.
WASHINGTON PRINTMAKERS GALLERY “Two Artists, Many Journeys,” through Jan. 2. A dual exhibition featuring Margaret Adams Parker’s etchings and Carole Nelson’s woodcuts. 8230 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring. 301-273-3660.
WAVERLY STREET “Elsewhere,” through Saturday. Photographs from the travels of Richard Lasner, as well as new work by the gallery’s artists. 4600 EastWest Hwy., Bethesda. 301-951-9441.
VIRGINIA
ART A LA CARTE GALLERY “Nature’s Beauty,” through Tuesday. Sunisa Yorganson, Laura Ellis and Sara Howell display works inspired by nature. 310 Mill St., Occoquan. 703-496-9540.
nARTISTS’ UNDERTAKING “Gifted—A Group Show,” Tuesday through Jan. 3. A group exhibition of 18 local artists presenting mixed media, including copper work, paintings, pottery and basketry. “The Work of Our Hands,” through Monday. Monotypes by Frances Metcalf and pottery by Marianne Cordyack. 309 Mill St., Occoquan. 703-494-0584.
nARTSPACE “International Pen and Brush,” Friday through Jan. 23. Artwork and poetry by residents of Northern Virginia and Runnymede, England. 750 Center St., Herndon. 703-956-6590.
BYRNE GALLERY Yuri Gorbachev, through Sunday. A collection of paintings from the artists’ recent museum exhibitions will be on display to celebrate the gallery’s 15-year anniversary. 7W.Washington St., Middleburg. 540-687-6986.
ARTISPHERE “Fields and Networks,” through Jan. 8. AliceWhealin’s ink drawings. 1101Wilson Blvd., Arlington. 703-875-1100.
nGARI MELCHERS HOME AND STUDIO “The New Reality: The Frontier of Realism in the 21st Century,” Saturday through Feb. 27. A comparison of today’s realist painters and their predecessors. 224Washington St., Fredericksburg. 540-654-1015.
HUNTLEYMEADOWSPARK “La Lumiere DuBois,” through Sunday.Works by Michael DuBois, staff photographer for the Theater Alliance. 3701 Lockheed Blvd., Hybla Valley area. 703-768-2525.
nLOFT GALLERY “Places and Faces,” Sunday through Jan. 2. Oil paintings and sculpture by Lydia Jechorek and Tony Di Francesco. “Dear to My Heart,” through Saturday. Pastel paintings by Patty Ukele. 313 Mill St., Occoquan. 703-490-1117.
MCLEAN PROJECT FOR THE ARTS “Contemporary Figurative Surrealism,” through Jan. 8. A group exhibit displaying works with unexpected comparisons with a human aspect. Monoprints by Stephanie George, through Jan. 8. George’s large-scale prints take inspiration from her
dreams.McLean Community Center, 1234 Ingleside Ave., McLean. 703-790-1953.
NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE “ColoradoWinter,” through Dec. 19. Photographs by Andrew Zimmermann. Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center, 3001 N. Beauregard St., Alexandria. 703-845-6156.
TORPEDO FACTORY ART CENTER Multiple Exposures Gallery “Small Works,” through Jan. 3. An exhibition of mixed-media small works juried by Lenny Campello. Target GalleryWashington Guild of Goldsmiths exhibit, through Jan. 2. Work by the guild’s members, including jewelry and metalworking. 105 N. Union St., Alexandria. 703-838-4565.
WORKHOUSE ARTS CENTER “Mad for Color!” through Dec. 31. Interior design styling using unique handmade furniture and decor. 9601 Ox Rd., Lorton. 703-495-0001.
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