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Woodrow Wilson’s Walking Sticks,” through Sunday. The 28th president’s collection of walking sticks. Open Tuesday-Sunday 10 to 4. 2340 S St. NW. 202-387-4062.
www.woodrowwilsonhouse.org. $7.50, $6.50 seniors, $3 students.
Galleries and Art Spaces
K—Opening show
THE DISTRICT AARON GALLERY “Gallery’s Own: An Exhibition of Gallery and New to Gallery Artists,” through Aug. 31. Paintings, sculptures and works on paper from the gallery’s collection. 1717 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-234-3311.
ADDISON/RIPLEY “Portray,” through Aug. 27. An exhibit exploring portraiture with mixed media. 1670 Wisconsin Ave. NW. 202-338-5180.
ALLIANCE FRANCAISE “Monumental Moment,” through Sept. 1. Yacouba Tanou presents his photographs of the Washington Monument through the seasons. 2142 Wyoming Ave. NW. 202-234-7911.
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY “Picturing the Potomac,” through Sept. 1. Paintings by artists at the Potomac River School focusing on locations along the Potomac River. 4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW. 202-244-3244. 202-885-1000.
CAPITOL HILL ARTS WORKSHOP “Samples 2003,” through Aug. 21. An investigation of the human body as art. 545 Seventh St. SE. 202-547-6839.
CARROLL SQUARE “Travelogue,” through Aug. 27. Works by Elsie Hull, Ruth Pettus, Foon Sham and Polly Townsend. 975 F St. NW. 202-624-8643.
CITY GALLERY First juried exhibition, through Aug. 28. An exhibition juried by Jack Rasmussen, director of the American University Museum. 804 H St. NE, No. 1. 202-468-5277.
CONNER “Academy 2010,” through Aug. 21. A 10th anniversary exhibition of work by MFA/BFA students. 1358-60 Florida Ave. NE. 202-588-8750.
EMBASSY OF JAPAN “Trio of Elements: A Collaboration of Wood, Clay and Silk,” through Aug. 27. Japanese-style works by Tadao Arimoto, Yoichi Nakajima and Will Singleton. 1155 21st St. NW. 202-238-6949. 202-238-6901.
FLASHPOINT “The Cinecitta Chapel,” through Sept. 4. Matthew Mann’s paintings combine the 14th century with modern, gun-slinging cowboys. 916 G St. NW. 202-315-1305.
FOUNDRY “Dupont Circle Series,” “Community of Fire” and members’ art show, through Aug. 29. Local artists take inspiration from the gallery’s neighborhood for an exhibit of wood-fired pottery and artwork. 1314 18th St. NW. 202-463-0203.
GALLERY 10 “Cool,” through Aug. 28. Local artists portray “cool” through their works. 1519 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-232-3326.
GALLERY PLAN B “Take You Home,” through Aug. 29. Works by Jason Wright, a professional skydiver who trains Navy Seals. 1530 14th St. NW. 202-234-2711.
HOMEBODY Steve Alderton, through Aug. 30. The Capitol Hill artist presents two series on abstract expressionism and expressionistic art. 715 Eighth St. SE. 202-544-8445.
INDUSTRY GALLERY “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 “Ruptured Walls: Flower Paintings” and “Germination Projects,” through Aug. 28. Corwin Levi’s painting of flowers with Pam Rogers’s works showing human growth through germination. 9 Hillyer Ct. NW. 202-338-0680.
MORTON FINE ART “Small Works on Paper,” through Aug. 26. The gallery’s first exhibit in its new location will feature watercolor, gouache pieces, wood engravings and mixed-media paintings. 1781 Florida Ave. NW. 202-390-5118.
K STUDIO “Portraits Out of Time” and “Toy Lifes,” Wednesday through Aug. 30. Eric Westbrook’s images inspired by the human figure and face and
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF CAMBODIA, PHNOM PENH
The Sackler Gallery exhibition “Gods of Angkor: Bronzes From the National Museum of Cambodia” includes this trident. The show runs through Jan. 23.
Mark Giaimo’s narrative still life paintings. “Tripping the Light Fantastic,” through Saturday. A group show by the gallery’s members. 2108 R St. NW. 202-232-8734.
TRANSFORMER GALLERY “E7: Tetrad,” through Saturday. Currently on display is the second half of the installment, which features Treva Elwood and Adam Dwight. 1404 P St. NW. 202-483-1102.
WATERGATE “Corner Paintings,” through Aug. 31. Multi-surfaced paintings utilizing mirrors placed in the corners of the walls. 2552 Virginia Ave. NW. 202-338-4488.
MARYLAND
ADELE H. STAMP STUDENT UNION “Video Series,” through Friday. Multimedia art by Stephanie Barber that incorporates literary, aural and visual arts. Campus Drive, University of Maryland, College Park. 301-314-3375.
ANNE SMITH ANTIQUES “West of the Mississippi,” through Aug. 21. The exhibit includes 19th- and 20th-century paintings about the American West. 222 W. Read St., Baltimore. 410-230-0580.
ANNMARIE GARDEN “Green: Art With the Earth in Mind,” through Aug. 27. More than 65 works of art exploring the impact of humans on the Earth. Fairy houses, through Aug. 31. About 25 fairy houses made by locals adorn the grounds. 13480 Dowell Rd., Solomons. 410-326-4640.
ARTISTS’ GALLERY “Local Color,” through Aug. 27. A juried exhibition of works by local artists. American City Building, 10227 Wincopin Cir., Columbia. 410-740-8249.
ARTISTS’ GALLERY “Rock and Wall” and “Bridges,” through Aug. 29. Paintings of cliffs and stone walls by Nancy McLaughlin and bridges by Margie Smeller. 4 E. Church St., Frederick. 301-696-8187.
ARTS BARN “Variety of Life” and “Glass Experiments,” through Sept. 12. Photography by Kevin Etters and fused-glass works by Anthony Glander. 311 Kent Square Rd., Gaithersburg. 301-258-6394.
www.gaithersburgmd.gov/artsbarn.
ARTSITES GUILD FOR JUDAIC ART “L’ Chaim, to Life,” through Aug. 30. A celebration of special
occasions such as birth and marriage through various media. 2200 Baltimore Rd., Rockville. 301-593-0273.
BRENTWOOD ARTS EXCHANGE AT GATEWAY ARTS CENTER “Spectrum: Memories of Natural Forms and Light,” through Sept. 3. Ellen Baer uses bright colors to explore material, surface and color. “Everywhere With Roy Lewis,” through Sept. 11. An exhibition by the Price George’s African American Museum and Cultural Center displaying the work of the activist and news photographer. 3901 Rhode Island Ave, Brentwood. 301-277-2863; TTY 301-446-6802.
BROOKSIDE GARDENS “The Color of Summer,” through Aug. 27. Watercolors by Sue Moses and Carol Kent. 1800 Glenallan Ave., Wheaton. 301-962-1400.
FRIENDSHIP HEIGHTS VILLAGE CENTER Town of Somerset artists’ exhibit, through Aug. 29. Local artists present their work in memory of Alice Rowan. 4433 S. Park Ave., Chevy Chase. 301-656-2797.
GALLERY NEPTUNE Summer artist marketplace, through Aug. 21. A summer collection of painting, collage, mixed media and graphite art. 5001 Wilson Lane, Bethesda. 301-718-0809.
K GLEN ECHO PARK Paintings by Julia Baumgart, Friday through Aug. 15. Works at the park’s resident painting and drawing studio. Yellow Barn Studio and Gallery, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo. 301-371-5593.
GLENVIEW MANSION “Portraits of Life,” through Sept. 7. Paintings by six of the area’s top female artists. 603 Edmonston Dr., Rockville. 240-314-8682.
HOWARD COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS “HoCo Open 2010,” through Friday. Artwork for this exhibit was accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, resulting in the artwork of more than 100 local artists. “No Boundaries,” through Friday. Artwork created by those with developmental disabilities in Howard County. 8510 High Ridge Rd., Ellicott City. 410-313-2787.
K MAIN STREET GALLERY Richard Harryman solo exhibition, Saturday through Aug. 31. Paintings of scenes around the Chesapeake Bay by the local artist. 216A Main St., Annapolis. 410-216-7166.
MANSION AT STRATHMORE “Seven Women,” through Aug. 21. Female artists and friends showcase their work in a group exhibition. 10701 Rockville Pike, North Bethesda. 301-581-5100.
MARIN-PRICE “New Paintings and New Painters: William Irvine, Jacob Cooley, Zane Hochberg, Donny Finley, Alyce Frank,” through Aug. 30. 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.
K MARYLAND HALL FOR THE CREATIVE ARTS “Working Arts Forum,” “David Sullivan: Power Up” and “Face of Annapolis,” Friday through Sept. 19. Members of the Working Arts Forum display works of oil, watercolor, acrylic, monotype and collage; David Sullivan uses technology as both subject matter and medium; portraits by the Maryland Hall Portrait Co-op. 801 Chase St., Annapolis. 410-263-5544.
K MCBRIDE “Stewart White,” Thursday through Aug. 31. As part of the 20th Annapolis Art Walk, White’s watercolors will be on display. 215 Main St., Annapolis. 410-267-7077.
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER “Same/Different,” through Sunday. Patricia Phillips Bowden’s paintings present variations of the same image. “Montpelier Invitational Sculpture Exhibition,” through Monday. The 29th annual show features “Linked,” an installation by Katherine Kavanaugh. “Drawing Movement on Land,” through Aug. 20. Renee van der Stelt captures movement on paper and in sculpture. 9652 Muirkirk Rd., Laurel. 301-377-7800.
ORCHARD GALLERY Juried show, through Aug. 24. An exhibition of 22 artists, juried by Lee Newman. 7917 Norfolk Ave., Bethesda. 240-497-1912.
PENN PLACE BUILDING Paintings and prints by Marilyn Witkowski, through Sept. 18. The local portrait artist presents her latest paintings, prints and digital illustrations for the first time. 4600 Waverly Ave., Garrett Park. 301-651-5746.
SCHOOL 33 ART CENTER “My American Series: The Documentary Story Quilts,” through Saturday. Joan Gaither’s story quilts focus on the history of Anne Arundel County. 1427 Light St., Baltimore. 410-396-4641.
THE LUSTINE CENTER “Coverage” at Art DC
Gallery, through Saturday. 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.
WASHINGTON PRINTMAKERS GALLERY “13th Annual National Small Works” and work by Richie Lasansky, through Aug. 29. Small prints with different techniques, as well an exhibit by the winner of last year’s exhibition. Pyramid Atlantic, 8230 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring. 301-273-3660.
VIRGINIA
AMERICAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY “McLean Art Society Summer Show,” through Aug. 29. The show’s theme is flowers and landscapes. 7931 E. Boulevard Dr., Alexandria. 800-777-7931.
APPLEGATE GALLERYNew works by Lark McPhail, through Aug. 25. Paintings by the local artist. 101 Church St. NW Suite C, Vienna. 703-281-1364.
ARLINGTON ARTS CENTER Arlington Arts Center Exhibits, through Aug. 21. “Art Scouts,” by Zoe Charlton, Mary Early, J.J. MCracken 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.
BELNAVIS ART GALLERY “Earth’s Bounty,” through Aug. 31. The gallery’s opening exhibit features a variety of works by local artists. 6208 Rolling Rd., West Springfield. 703-866-0040.
DEL RAY ARTISANS “The Gathering of Legends,” through Aug. 22. A photography exhibit of prominent figures of Alexandria during the past year. 2704 Mount Vernon Ave., Alexandria. 703-838-4827.
K GALLERY AT CONVERGENCE “Fear,” Friday through Sept. 29. An exhibit exploring what we fear and why we fear them, as well as fear itself. 1801 N. Quaker Lane, Alexandria. 703-998-6260.
GATEWAY GALLERY “Big Works,” through Aug. 22. Local artists create big works of photography, painting, drawing and prints. 35246 Harry Byrd Hwy., Round Hill. 540-338-3001.
GREAT FALLS LIBRARY “Produce: Photographs by Christin Boggs,” through Aug. 28. The local artist’s display of photographs focused on the politics of food in the 21st century. 9830 Georgetown Pike, Great Falls. 703-757-8560.
GREEN SPRING GARDENS Diane Shiely Frykman, through Aug. 29. Still life and landscape paintings by the local artist. 4603 Green Spring Rd., Alexandria area. 703-642-5173.
HUNTLEY MEADOWS PARK “Kaleidimals,” through Aug. 31. Marilyn Gaizband uses photographs of animals to create patterned collages. 3701 Lockheed Blvd., Hybla Valley area. 703-768-2525.
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA “Summer Colors,” through Tuesday. Barbara Kaplowitz’s papier mache birds and photographs of flowers with Carol S. Zilliacus’s polymer clay jewelry. 8900 Little River Tpk., Fairfax. 703-323-0880.
RIVER FARMSummer art show, through Aug. 29. Paintings of landscapes and flowers. 7931 E. Boulevard Dr., Alexandria. 703-768-5700.
TORPEDO FACTORY ART CENTER August visiting artists, through Aug. 31. Cherie Redlinger, oil paintings; Corwin Levi, mixed-media painting; Bonnie Lebesch, acrylic on panel or paper; Wan-Ju Wei, oil and acrylic paintings; Robin Childers,
screen prints. Art League Gallery “Scapes,” through Sept. 6. All-media works by Art League
Gallery artists, juried by Joey Manlapaz. Target
Gallery “Art in Balance: Rhythm and Repetition,” through Sunday. Works by Marsha Staiger and Alison Sigethy complement each other. 105 N. Union St., Alexandria. 703-838-4565.
VIENNA ARTS SOCIETY GALLERY “Varieties,” through Aug. 29. Batik and other works by Carol Higgs. 513 Maple Ave. W., Vienna. 703-319-3220.
KWORKHOUSE ARTS CENTER “From Prison to Arts Center: 100 Years at the Workhouse,” Wednesday through Sept. 12. An exhibit on the transition of the Workhouse from a prison to its current state. “2009 Best of Collector’s Showcase Exhibition: Richard Allnutt,” through Sunday. Work by the British-born photographer. “Second Annual Juried Photographic Competition,” through Sunday. Selected works from submissions by professional and amateur photographers. 9601 Ox Rd., Lorton. 703-495-0001.
doing from 35 571-308-9131.
info@ikpunjabi.com. Free.
ART AND LIVE JAZZ Saturday noon to 8. Meet jewelry designer Sara Rivera; the Shane Chalke quartet plays live music from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Live An Artful Life, 6474 Main St., The Plains. 540-253-9797.
www.liveanartfullife.com. Free.
TOBACCO HARVEST Saturday 1 to 4. Help the Colonial farm family clean the tobacco leaves and watch how they cut and split the stems. Claude Moore Colonial Farm, 6310 Georgetown Pike,
McLean. 703-442-7557.
www.1771.org. $3; children and senior citizens, $2.
SECOND SATURDAY ART WALK Saturday 6 to 9. Meet stained-glass artist Kim Steinmuller Joy and jewelry artist Carol Hamilton, the featured artists for the month of August. Workhouse Arts Center, Building 9, 9601 Ox Rd., Lorton. 703-495-0001.
www.workhousearts.org. Free.
BAT FEST ARLINGTON Saturday 6:30 to 9:30. Games, bat crafts and bat shows by Leslie Sturges of Bat World NOVA. Age 12 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. Gulf Branch Nature Center, 3608 N. Military Rd., Arlington. 703-228-3403.
703-228-4747. 703-228-3403. $10; $7 age 12 and younger; registration required (Program No. 643550-01).
JANE AUSTEN BALL Saturday 8 to 11. English country dancing to live music, along with period-appropriate refreshments. Costumes are encouraged. Gadsby’s Tavern Museum, 134 N. Royal St., Alexandria. 703-746-4242. www.
gadsbystavern.org. $50, $45 in advance.
ARCHITECTURE IN THE AFTERNOON TOURS Sunday. A walking tour of Gunston Hall’s architecture. Gunston Hall Plantation, 10709 Gunston Rd., Mason Neck. 703-550-9220. $9, $8
seniors, $5 teenagers.
BRUCE DALEWednesday 7 to 10. The National Geographic photographer speaks about his career. Sunset Hills Montessori School, 11180 Ridge Heights Rd., Reston. 571-235-3556.
ChezNousReston@gmail.com. $35 including a full buffet.
EARL LLOYD Thursday at 6:30. The former Washington Capitols player talks about breaking sports’ color barrier. Alexandria Black History Museum, 902 Wythe St., Alexandria. 703-746-4356.
www.alexblackhistory.org. Free.
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