Inna Skidan, brought up in Ukraine and now living in the U.S., draws on the richness of her heritage and the cyclical highs and lows of romantic love in her abstract figurative work.
With movement, mystery, and appetite for life, the work of painter Ann Pickett intertwines the figure with its environment in "The Exuberance of Life" in the gallery now through April 7.
View Shinberg's exhibit in the Gallery now through January 6, and visit us TONIGHT for the Opening Reception of “re-Cog’-ni’-zing / dc” and meet the artist!
“Pink Hat Protest Paintings” will be on view at The Art League Gallery from October 10—November 4, 2018. If you’d like to learn more about the artist and her work, RSVP for “Drawn In: A Look at Protest Paintings” on October 25.
Oil painter Michael McSorley brings together the unexpected, the ordinary, and the unassuming through carefully constructed three-dimensional assemblages in “Collections of Perceptions."
The women Deborah Conn has portrayed on paper not only “speak” to us through strong color and composition, but also through their own narratives and stories which accompany each portrait.
Watercolorist Deborah Conn's paintings of women, when hung, seem to be inviting you into conversation. Conn celebrates inner resilience and strength in “A Sense of Herself."
Congratulations to our 2016 solo artists! Of the 47 artists who applied for solo exhibits last week, our panel of jurors were able to pick just nine to put on the calendar for 2016.
In October, a panel of two jurors selected artists for the 2015 exhibition season. The eight selected artists will be spending the time between now and then finishing artwork and preparing for their exhibits.
While you're waiting for next year's solo artist jurying at The Art League, the Gallery has put together this PDF of other solo artist opportunities in the DC metro area.