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Category: Exhibits
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Category: Exhibits

The Art League Gallery opens a new juried group exhibit every month, and solo artist exhibits nine times a year. We post photos, videos, and behind-the-scenes news from our exhibits here.

For gallery hours and info on current exhibits, visit the Gallery home page.

F.O.M.A. (noun): “fear of missing art”; the nagging feeling that cool art events are passing you by. …
Halbrooks’s still lifes are hidden under undulating cloth, leaving the viewer to only guess at what’s underneath. Of course, the drapery is a delight…
Guest post: As a Swedish expatriate and observer of human migration, Karin Lithell is concerned with the question of what makes a home a…
November is awash in cool exhibits to see in DC, whether you need a family activity for Thanksgiving weekend — or you just want…
IMPart stands for Injured Military Personnel + art….
Don’t just read, go! It all closes after Sunday, November 5….
Congratulations to these 10 artists! Now the work begins….
Sarah Dax Solano is embarking on a new series that combines abstraction, realism, and a large format — and this painting is the first…
“One day, when the trees were that amazing golden greeny mustard color, I said, I just have to stop and paint it — so…
M. Jane Johnson builds her mixed-media paintings layer by layer, piece by piece, using scrapes of paint and scraps of paper….
Artworks from across the country are gathered together around a (figurative) table celebrating art that performs a function….
“I believe every mark should have its own intention, and the way a mark is made is equally important as the final image.”…
“I like when people tell me they can recognize my mark in my artwork.”…
BG Muhn, painter and art professor at Georgetown, spoke at The Art League September 9, sharing his research on contemporary art and artists in…
In this exhibit, you’ll see marks created by a 3D pen, a camera, ceramic glaze, and rust. Here’s what the artists had to say…
Our juror for this month’s exhibit was Stephanie Midon, curatorial assistant at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC….
“It was a challenge to create something that was monochromatic but interesting.”…
Since a new exhibit year just started, we wanted to put together an overview of how the juried exhibit process works. We’ve also compiled…
We put together this handy guide to give you a glance at this year’s exhibits — themes, deadlines, jurors, and more. Take a look and…
“Global Views: Light & Shadow” is making news all over!…
Does “playing with water” refer only to the children in the picture? Or could it also be that Sally Davies is enjoying experimenting with…
How would you describe the perspective in these paintings? “Bird’s-eye” is a phrase that comes to mind — but there’s something more….
“Perspective” and Sage Chandler’s “The FOWL MOOD Show” both come to a close Sunday, July 2….
The juror for the exhibit “Perspective” reflects on the ideas behind the theme….