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Fourteen faculty members will participate in this group exhibition. Spagnuolo Gallery, 1221 36th St. NW. 202-687-6467.
HONFLEUR “Gain the World, Lose Your Soul,” through Oct. 22. Paintings by Billy Colbert that examine controversial subjects, such as breast augmentation surgery. 1241 Good Hope Rd. SE. 202-580-5972.
INTERNATIONAL ARTS & ARTISTS’ HILLYER ART SPACE “Puzzling (a) Space,” through Oct. 22. Paintings, installations, video and performances by Soun Hong, Chakraphan Rangaratna, Ding Ren and Eric De Leon Zamuco. 9 Hillyer Ct. NW. 202-338-0680.
JERUSALEM FUND “Memories Revisited,” through Friday. Ahmad Alkarkhis abstract expressionist paintings reflect his memories of Iraq before he was forced to flee. 2425 Virginia Ave. NW. 202-338-1958.
LONG VIEW GALLERY “Images From . . . Beyond: Visions of Our Solar System,” through Oct. 24. Michael Benson’s images of the solar system. 1302 Ninth St. NW. 202-232-4788.
MEXICAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE “Rethinking Tradition: Contemporary Design in Mexico,” through Oct. 16. Mexican designers use varied objects and materials to create unique products. 2829 16th St. NW. 202-728-1628.
MORTON FINE ART “Debutantes and Feral Children,” through Thursday. Oil paintings and mixed-media works by Laurel Hausler inspired by World War II. 1781 Florida Ave. NW. 202-390-5118.
PARISH “Under Surveillance,” through Tuesday. Cleve Overton’s small sculptures and Harriet Lesser’s paintings. 1054 31st St. NW. 202-944-2310.
PASS GALLERY “Cultural Fabric” and “Paintings,” through Oct. 26. Michal Hunter’s works focusing on denim and textured paintings by Joanne Kent. 1617 S St. NW. 202-745-0796.
PROJECT 4 Beau Chamberlain solo exhibition, through Oct. 16. 1353 U St. NW. 202-232-4340.
REYES + DAVIS INDEPENDENT EXHIBITIONS “Novel Abstractions,” through Oct. 16. Books and prints by Ken Botnick, Steve Miller, Ellen Knudson, Enrique Chagoya, Robbin Ami Silverberg, Clifton Meador, Sue Johnson, Johanna Mueller and Kate Clark. 923 F St. NW. 202-255-5050.
STUDIO “CastOff: Looking at the Figure,” through Oct. 23. Chris Chernow’s works examine the human figure through oil, plaster and other various media. “People and Places” and “Your Own Personal Decider,” through Oct. 23. Works by Carolee Jakes and Brian Williams. 2108 R St. NW. 202-232-8734.
STUDIO H “Insoluble,” through Oct. 17. Oil paintings by Camille Schefter that compare a person’s public and private faces and emotions. 408 H St. NE. 202-468-5277.
SUSAN CALLOWAY
“Presence/Absence,” through Oct. 23. Oil paintings by David Ivan Clark on steel and wood. 1643 Wisconsin Ave. NW. 202-965-4601.
TOUCHSTONE “Altered Terrain” and “Just Flags,” through Oct. 31. Works by Rosemary Luckett and Charlie Dale. 901 New York Ave. NW. 202-347-2787.
TRANSFORMER GALLERY
“Archetype,” through Oct. 15. Rebecca Key applies TV and film set-dressing techniques to her work of returning the gallery to its believed original state as an alleyway. 1404 P St. NW. 202-483-1102.
VIVID SOLUTIONS DC
“Instantaneous?” through Oct. 23. An attempt by Rachel Beamer and Lindsay Taller to show the photographic process in a digital age. 2208 Martin Luther King Ave. SE. 202-631-6291.
MARYLAND
ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE “Perspectivas Latinas/Latin Perspectives,” through Oct. 15. Works by Latino artists, young and old. Cade Center Gallery, 101 College Pkwy., Arnold. 410-777-7028.
ANNMARIE GARDEN Fairy houses, through Friday. About 25 fairy houses made by locals adorn the grounds. “Green Too: Installations With the Earth in Mind,” through Friday. Eight artists display various installations illustrating environmental issues. 13480 Dowell Rd., Solomons. 410-326-4640.
ANTREASIAN GALLERY “My Cities,” JOSHUA HOFFMAN
Shaun Richards’s “The Bachelorette” is part of Target Gallery’s “Closed Captioned” exhibit, on view through Oct. 31.
GALLERY OPENING OF THE WEEK Once a year, the Torpedo Factory Art Center’s
Target Gallery showcases the work of a contemporary artist in a solo exhibition. On Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m., the gallery will host a free public reception for “Closed Captioned: New Paintings by Shaun Richards,” which went on view Sunday. At 7 p.m., the Raleigh-based painter will
speak about his oblique, enigmatic work, perhaps even offering clues as to the interpretation of its themes of art history, ethics and current events. The show remains on view through Oct. 31 at
105 N. Union St. 703-838-4565, Ext. 4. www.
torpedofactory.org/galleries/target.htm. — Michael O’Sullivan
through Oct. 24. An group exhibit of six artists who recently joined the gallery. 8230 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring. 301-273-3660.
VIRGINIA
ARLINGTON ARTS CENTER “Fall Solos,” through Nov. 6. Works by John Henry Blatter, Johanna Mueller, Matt King, Joanie Turbek, Kathleen Shafer and Tim Portlock. 3550 Wilson Blvd., Arlington. 703-248-6800.
K ARTINSIGHTS GALLERY “Hollywood is Dead: Classic Movie Posters With a Zombie Twist,” Wednesday through Oct. 30. Matt Busch takes movie posters from classics and box office hits and adds zombies to them. 11921 Freedom Dr., Reston. 703-478-0778.
K ARTISPHERE “Limelight Saturday Night,” Sunday through Nov. 7. Sans Façon’s video installation creates a stage along an Arlington sidewalk. “Surfaces,” through Nov. 13. Photographs of decaying objects, such as cars and construction pieces, by Pete McCutchen. 1101 Wilson Blvd., Arlington. 703-875-1100.
ARTSPACE “Expressions,” through Oct. 24. The finalists of the 2010 “Expressions” portrait competition will be on display. 750 Center St., Herndon. 703-956-6590.
ATHENAEUM“A Study of Passing Events,” through Oct. 17. Works by J.J. Cromer. 201 Prince St., Alexandria. 703-548-0035.
BELNAVIS ART GALLERY “Faces and Figures,” through Oct. 31. Works by local sculptors and painters. 6208 Rolling Rd., West Springfield. 703-866-0040.
DEL RAY ARTISANS “Once Upon a Time,” through Oct. 24. Re-imaginings of childhood imagery. 2704 Mount Vernon Ave., Alexandria. 703-838-4827.
K FAIRFAX ART LEAGUE “Colorful Textures,” Friday through Nov. 3. Atti Vakili Wheeler’s mixed-mamedia work of abstracts and animals is featured in this exhibit. Old Town Hall, 3999 University Dr., Fairfax. 703-273-2377.
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY VIRGINIA CAMPUSWorks by Loudoun County art educators, through Oct. 25. Local teachers present their work in this mixed-media, multi-dimensional exhibit. 20101 Academic Way, Ashburn. 703-726-8200.
K LIVE AN ARTFUL LIFE “Fashion and Fiber Art 2010,” Saturday through Oct. 24. Wearable art by names such as Daryl Lancaster, Celia Dionne, Kim Keast and Mary Giehl. 6474 Main St., The Plains. 540-253-9797.
through Thursday. A mixed-media exhibit exploring reactions to urban environments, by Suzan Rouse. 1111 W. 36th St., Baltimore. 410-235-4420.
ART WHINO“Beautiful Failures,” through Oct. 15. 173 Waterfront St., National Harbor. 301-567-8210.
BLACK ROCK CENTER FOR THE ARTS “Super!,” through Oct. 25. Works by Andrew Wodzianski draw inspiration from a children’s art toy that created crayon rubbing of monsters using various plates. 12901 Town Commons Dr., Germantown. 301-528-2260.
BRENTWOOD ARTS EXCHANGE AT GATEWAY ARTS CENTER “Cultural Crossroads: Voices From Latin America and the Caribbean,” through Oct. 15. A celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month with works by Felix Angel, Joan Belmar, Amber Robles-Gordon and Rafael Corzo. 3901 Rhode Island Ave, Brentwood. 301-277-2863; TTY 301-446-6802.
COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN MARYLAND “New Landscapes: The Impasto Series,” through Sunday. Works by Larry Chappelear. 8730 Mitchell Rd., La Plata. 301-934-7765. 301-934-7785.
DESIGN STUDIO ART GALLERY “Latinic,” through Oct. 17. A look at Hispanic culture through art, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. 5702 Baltimore Ave., Hyattsville. 301-779-4907.
GALLERY HAR SHALOM“Watercolor and Wood,” through Oct. 26. Paintings by Judy Wengrovitz and wood sculptures by Sy Wengrovitz. , 11510 Falls Rd., Potomac. 301-299-7087. 301-299-7087.
K GATEWAY ARTS CENTER “Vintage Visions: African American Cinema Posters,” Friday through Jan. 8. The posters will be on display at Gallery 110. “Census: A Photographic Survey,” through Oct. 29. Wolff’s photos include
portraits of local artists and business owners. 3901 Rhode Island Ave., Brentwood.
GLEN ECHO PARK “AgX,” through Oct. 26. Analogue photographs by students at the gallery. Photoworks Gallery, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo. 301-634-2274.
K GLEN ECHO PARK “Out of the Ordinary,” through Sunday. More than 60 works inspired by recycled materials. Yellow Barn Studio and Gallery, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo. 301-371-5593.
K GLENVIEW MANSION Group exhibit, Sunday through Nov. 2. Paintings and drawings by Irene Glaser and Anna Shuman; photographs by Susan Maldon Stregack and Rollin Fraiser and sculptures by Bill and Judy Sutton Moore. 603 Edmonston Dr., Rockville. 240-314-8682.
LAKESIDE CAFE AND DELIWorks by members of the Artists’ Gallery, through Oct. 29. A mixed-media exhibit centered on the theme of changing seasons. 10227 Wincopin Cir., Columbia. 410-740-8249. 301-498-3946.
MAIN STREET GALLERY “Lynne Lockhart and Kirk McBride,” through Sunday. Paintings by the Maryland artists. 216A Main St., Annapolis. 410-216-7166.
MANSION AT STRATHMORE “Abstraction: More Than Meets the Eye,” through Oct. 16. Mixed-media works highlights representational art to abstraction in this exhibit curated by Harriet Lesser. 10701 Rockville Pike, North Bethesda. 301-581-5100.
K MARIN-PRICE “French Post-Impressionism,” Saturday through Nov. 4. Works by artists who followed after grand master impressionists in Normandy. 7022 Wisconsin Ave., Chevy Chase. 301-718-0622.
MFA CIRCLE GALLERY “The Fall
Show,” through Sunday. An exhibition of Maryland Federation of Art members. 18 State Cir., Annapolis. 410-268-4566.
MONTPELIER ARTS CENTER “Bottled Up,” through Oct. 26. Local sculptor Melissa Burley’s illuminated boxes made from recycled materials. “Boxes,” through Oct. 26. Melissa Burley’s illuminated boxes made from found or donated materials. 9652 Muirkirk Rd., Laurel. 301-377-7800. 410-792-0664.
ORCHARD GALLERY “From Mountains to Coasts,” through Oct. 26. Landscape paintings by Bethesda artist Jill Cantrill. 7917 Norfolk Ave., Bethesda. 240-497-1912.
ROCKVILLE CIVIC CENTER PARK “Sculpture on the Grounds,” through Oct. 17. 603 Edmonston Dr., Rockville. 301-309-3354.
K SCHOOL 33 ART CENTER Group exhibition, Wednesday through Oct. 30. An exhibit of works selected by Baltimore artists and art professionals. 1427 Light St., Baltimore. 410-396-4641.
K SLAYTON HOUSE“Full Circle” and works by John Hayes, Thursday through Nov. 13. Screenprints and etchings by Richard Hellman and Hayes’ sculptures. 10451 Twin Rivers Rd., Wilde Lake Village Center, Columbia. 410-730-3987.
SLAYTON HOUSE“Abstract Work: Collage Paintings,” through Saturday. A solo exhibition by Robert Tennenbaum. 10400 Cross Fox Lane, Columbia. 410-730-3987.
ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE “The Art of Still Life: Works From the Baltimore Museum of Art,” through Sunday. An exhibit looking at still life paintings over time, including works by Pierre-August Renoir, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque and Max Weber. 60 College Ave., Annapolis. 410-626-2556.
WASHINGTON PRINTMAKERS GALLERY “New Faces, New Prints II,”
MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY “Threads in the Tapestry of Interior Design,” through Oct. 17. An exhibit examining interior design in the past and present. Barry Gallery, 2807 N. Glebe Rd., Arlington. 703-284-1561.
NVCC/ALEXANDRIA “Orphan Works Project,” through Sunday. Digital photography by Phil Napala. 3001 N. Beauregard St., Alexandria. 703-845-6239.
NORTHERN VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE “Perspective Latinas/Latin Perspectives” and “Celebremos La Herencia Latina!,” through Oct. 15. Artwork by Latino artists young and old, as well as an exhibit of books written by or about Latin Americans. Margaret W. and Joseph L. Fisher Art Gallery, 3001 N. Beauregard St., Alexandria. 703-845-6200.
TORPEDO FACTORY ART CENTER
Enamelists Gallery “Mini Show,” through Oct. 31. Abstract collages and enamel pieces by Norma Jean Wangle.
Multiple Exposures Gallery “New Heights,” through Oct. 31. Photographs of Chilean landscapes by Alan Sislen.
Target Gallery “Closed Captioned,” through Oct. 31. Large-scale mixed-media paintings by Shaun Richards, who was chosen for the gallery’s yearly solo exhibition. 105 N. Union St., Alexandria. 703-838-4565, Ext. 4.
UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH RESTON“Natural Structures,” through Oct. 17. Art examining the structures of natural and man-made objects. 1625 Wiehle Ave., Reston. 703-742-7992.
WORKHOUSE ARTS CENTER “Poetic Art,” through Sunday. Poets and artists collaborate to create works of art inspired by the two media. “Vessels,” through Oct. 24. Recent works by master potter Val Cushing. 9601 Ox Rd., Lorton. 703-495-0001.
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