Feb 09, 2012 | WDC: 42.8 °F
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National Gallery of Art
Chester Dale's magnificent bequest to the National Gallery of Art in 1962 included a generous endowment as well as one of America's most important collections of French painting from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This special exhibition, the first in 45 years to explore the extraordinary legacy left to the nation by this passionate collector, features some 84 of his finest French and American paintings.
Categories: Arts
National Gallery of Art
Arrestingly real sculptures and paintings of the saints, the Immaculate Conception, and the Passion of Christ are among some 20 Spanish masterpieces of the 17th century on view in a landmark exhibition at the National Gallery of Art. The Sacred Made Real: Spanish Painting and Sculpture, 1600–1700 will showcase major paintings by Diego Velázquez, Francisco de Zurbarán, and Francisco Pacheco,...
Categories: Arts
Workhouse Arts Center
The Workhouse presents 6 Abstract Women as part of MINDS WIDE OPEN: Virginia Celebrates Women in the Arts. Well known award winning abstract artists Andrea Cybyk, Marcia Dale Dullum, Michele Hoben, Joyce McCarten, Jan Sherfy and Roberta Thole will exhibit their work in Gallery W-16. Opening March 3 - 28 please join the artists for an opening reception March 14 2 – 4pm.
Montpelier Arts Center
Mixed media works by Maryland sculptor. Feb. 5- March 26
Montpelier Arts Center
This year’s juror is Michael Janis. Open to all Maryland, Northern Virginia, and District of Columbia artists over the age of 18. March 5-28. Reception and Awards ceremony, Sunday March 7, 2-4 pm.
Montpelier Arts Center
New works by innovative resident printmaker.
Reception, Sunday March 7, 2-4 pm.
The Textile Museum
Homes and furnishings shape the human experience of everyday life. Each culture designs domestic environments that reflect its own social traditions, aesthetic preferences, political and economic circumstances, and local climate.
The Art of Living highlights the historical and cultural breadth of The Textile Museum's collection through the display of textile furnishings, including hangings, ...
Categories: Arts
Youtube
A new dance on camera from Unevenlane, conceived and created by Mary Lane. Unevenlane is a new dance company based in Washington, DC. Under the artistic direction of the company's founder Mary Lane, the group is compiling a unique body of work with a distinctive style. While exploring various mediums for the context of her work, Lane's choreography demonstrates a respect for structure as she co...
National Geographic Museum
Soldiers. Charioteers. Archers. Musicians. Generals. Acrobats. Nearly 2,000 years ago, thousands of life-size clay figures were buried in massive underground pits to accompany China's first emperor, Qin Shihuangdi, into the afterlife. Their discovery outside the city of Xi'an in 1974 is one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century.
Now, you can stand face-to-face with these t...
Categories: Exhibits, Family Oriented, International
The Phillips Collection
O’Keeffe’s bold representations of flowers, bones, and landscapes are icons of 20th-century art; she was also a pioneer in abstract painting. The exhibition of over 100 works reveals this achievement, from her groundbreaking charcoals of 1915, to her close-up views of flowers and bones, to her spare watercolors of the 1970s. It also includes examples of Alfred Stieglitz’s famous photogr...
Categories: Exhibits
The Phillips Collection
Meyers has drawn intersecting geometric shapes on an archway, creating visual vibrations of movement and color. She was inspired by the brushwork and colors of Vincent Van Gogh’s Entrance to the Public Garden in Arles and The Road Menders. Part of Intersections, in which artists respond to art and spaces in the Phillips with projects of their own. Weekdays: By donation; Weekends: Included in museum admission
Categories: Exhibits
The Phillips Collection
Heuser translates the luminosity of Mark Rothko’s paintings into three dimensions with a wall-mounted sculpture in the museum’s elliptical stairwell. Glowing, colored forms, crafted from handmade paper and drawn in ink, seem to float against the walls. Part of Intersections, in which artists respond to art and spaces in the Phillips with projects of their own. Weekdays: By donation; Weekends: Included in museum admission
Categories: Exhibits
Art League
10:00am – 6:00pm
When peering through a keyhole, we consciously know we’re viewing something that wasn’t meant for our eyes, and therefore it becomes exciting and forbidden. Rosemary Feit Covey’s provocative images forces the viewer into the role of voyeur, either by demanding the viewer to observe her engravings through a peep show box, or on a photographer’s light box. Suggestive rather than overtly e...
The Columbia Foundation
10:00am – 5:00pm
From a Global Window:
The Caribbean @ The Columbia Foundation
Columbia, Maryland
12 Unique Photographs and Handmade Paper
By Denee Barr
February 3 - May 28, 2010
www.columbiafoundation.org
St. Vincent and the Grenadines are an exquisite cluster of islands located in the Eastern Caribbean between Barbados and Grenada. I discovered these islands back in the late 1980's while doing...
Categories: Exhibits
J Brian's Tap Room
11:00am – 11:45pm
Showcasing the local artistic talents of PANK!'s resident finest:
Laura Honsinger
John M. Lee Jr.
Heidi Capman
Alex Russell
& More
A month long exhibition. A J. Brian's First
Categories: Arts
St. Michaels Library
2:00pm
On Tuesday, March 16, 2010, at 2:00 Greg Farley, Assistant Professor of Biological Science at Chesapeake Community College will be speaking at the St. Michaels Branch of the Talbot County Free library. The subject of his talk is titled "Adventures in China: Traveling and Teaching in the Middle Kingdom”. Mr. Farley spent two weeks teaching and traveling in China during June and July of 2008. ...
Categories: Lecture
The Art Gallery at the Univeristy of Maryland
5:00pm – 7:00pm
Wednesday, January 27 through Saturday, April 3, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland presents the exhibition The Bad. The Bad. The Bad. by internationally acclaimed artist Adam Parker Smith.
This exhibition of new works detours from Smith’s previous exhibitions, which focused on interpersonal relationships, romance, and sexuality, directing us now to reflect on, as Smith says, ...
Categories: Arts
Darlington House
6:00pm – 8:30pm
VirtuArte is proud to begin its 2010 Meet the Artist Series with Pauline Lewis Owner/All-In-One Bag Boss of oovoo. Pauline will talk about how oovoo was started; her desire to work with women-owned businesses and female artisans; and the impact oovoo is having on the preservation of Vietnamese embroidery traditions while empowering women. In addition to the presentation there will be a Trunk Sh...
Categories: Discussion, Free, International
Nage Bistro
7:00pm – 10:30pm
Come enjoy a delicious 5 course Dinner, $50, Paired Wines at Nage Bistro!
Arrive @ 7:00pm
Presentation and Dinner @ 7:30pm
Reservations strongly encouraged (required?)
MENU:
Seared Sea Scallop, Grilled Papaya, Prosciutto, Pumpkinseed Oil, Bell Pepper Confetti
(2008 Mary's Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc)
Phyllo-Baked Taleggio, Dried Apricots, Purple Tatsoi, Hearts of Palm, Hazeln...
Categories: Food & Wine
Northern Virginia Community College (Alexandria)
7:30pm – 9:45pm
The NOVA Community Chorus invites all interested singers to join for its Spring 2010 season. The semester's rehearsals will start on January 12 for March and April performances of selected Italian opera choruses with the Washington Metropolitan Philharmonic. Then in May, the Chorus will present Carl Orff’s “Carmina Burana.”
No audition is required. Join by registering for this one-cred...
Categories: Music: Classical
La Maison Francaise, Embassy of France
7:30pm – 10:00pm
On Tuesday, March 16 at 7:30 p.m., La Maison Francaise presents Les Folies Françoises in a program with works by François COUPERIN (1668-1733), Jean-Philippe RAMEAU (1683-1764), and Louis Nicolas CLERAMBAULT (1676-1749).
Conducted by violinist Patrick Cohën-Akenine, Les Folies Françoises explore the vast instrumental and vocal repertoire of the 17th and 18th centuries and perform in the ...
Categories: Music: Classical
The Alden Theatre
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Categories: Film, History, International
Robert E. Parilla Performing Arts Center
8:00pm
In Russian, the word Bolshoi means “big and great,” and that is what you will experience in this performance of great moments of beloved ballet classics performed by soloists of the Bolshoi, with a full corps of dancers. The Starts of the Bolshoi will perform highlights from beloved ballet classics such as Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake, Romeo and Juliet, Don Quixote, and Giselle, to name but a few.
Categories: Dance, International, Music: Classical
CENTERSTAGE
8:00pm – 9:45pm
Work: the thing we all love to hate—until it’s gone. Three of America’s sharpest playwrights, including West Wing creator Aaron Sorkin, tackle the workplace in three wildly different ways. A mélange of contemporary pieces performed back-to-back in one event, featuring:
Hidden in this Picture by Aaron Sorkin
Washed Up on the Potomac by Lynn Rosen
Jerry & Tom by Rick Cleveland
Times ...
Categories: Theater
Arena Stage in Crystal City
8:00pm – 11:00pm
One windy day in the Tuscan countryside, Clara loses her hat in a sudden gust, and as if guided by fate, it lands at the feet of the handsome Fabrizio. As their whirlwind courtship unfolds, Clara's mother, Margaret, is unable to conceal the family secret and must reconsider not only her daughter's future but her own as well. Arena’s Artistic Director, Molly Smith directs an intimate, chamber ...
Categories: Theater
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