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.

Sage Chandler’s “The FOWL MOOD Show” pairs the artist’s two favorite subjects, people and chickens, in tongue-in-cheek and lightly narrative paintings….
This is a typical painting for me: It came from a mistake or unpredictability….
“I hope this show leaves your soul well fed.”…
Bacchus stranded in a dry county. Oedipus working on Wall Street. Achilles wielding a rifle….
As part of their life skills and visual arts lessons, the Space of Her Own girls learned film photography and darkroom practice….
“The arrangement of graphic elements is often more interesting then the reality of the scene. And, the abstracts just simply look good.”…
There’s nothing wrong or right about how you experience an art gallery, but some visitors enjoy having a guide. That’s why we created Look…
As you might guess, it involves slowing down and taking your time….
The amount of visual art on display is staggering. There are also performances, workshops, screenings, readings … and one wedding….
Everything points to “Infinity Mirrors” as an alternative way of experiencing an art exhibit, one where the experience must be shared, not solitary….
Art League instructor Joey Mánlapaz is featured in the upcoming exhibit “Re-Locations” at Brentwood Arts Exchange, just outside DC in Brentwood, MD….
“It has to do with not knowing all the answers. I like not understanding a painting after one viewing.”…
Like the cities they depict, these mixed media artworks are layered, built and rebuilt with deconstructed bits and pieces….
Four days a week, The Art League provides open studio time for artists to draw and paint from live models….
With the 2017 Student/Faculty Show concluding its short run on Sunday, it’s time to celebrate the student award winners!…
Every artwork has a label with the name of the class it was created in. This is one of our favorite ways to find a…
“From a few feet away, you can barely see the words, much in the same way that we’re all ‘fine’ on the surface even…
“I wanted to prove that labor is as much a part of the artistic process as vision is.”…
25 years. 45 artists. “Member 25” is on view right now in our gallery, celebrating some of the artists who have been exhibiting here…
There’s no more quintessential wet-weather experience than staring out a rain-streaked window, and that familiar scene is the subject of December’s award-winning watercolor by…
If Ann Ruppert’s wood sculptures seem to have been grown, not carved — well, that all comes down to how each sculpture emerges from…
Red Nude represents the start of a new focus on people for Wil Scott, a photographer and art historian….