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Summer 2024
Closed August 11
Jack Boul: Perceptual Painting
Works by Jack Boul, curated by Jack Rasmussen
Renee Butler: Travelin’ Light
Works by Renee Butler, curated by Jack Rasmussen
GROUNDED: Restoring our world through a Sacred Harmony with the earth and each other
- Ben Pease
- Brent Learned
- Carlin Bear Don’t Walk
- Donald F. Montileaux
- Henry Payer
- Hillary Kempenich
- Jackie Larson Bread
- Jackie Sevier, Artist
- Jim Yellowhawk
- Joanne Brings Thunder
- John Isaiah Pepion
- Louis Still Smoking
- Robert Martinez
- Talissa Abeyta
- Wade Patton
Organized by CARAVAN
Dickson Carroll, Retrospective, 1973 to 2023
Works by Dickson Carroll, curated by Chris Addison
The Human Flood
Works by Ellyn Weiss and Sondra N. Arkin, curated by Laura Roulet
Spring 2024Closed May 19
- The Tree around the Corner
Works by Barbara Kerne, curated by Vivienne M. Lassman - Art and the Demands of Memory Works by Second Generation Holocaust Survivors
Trudy Babchak
Michael Steiner Borek
Coos Hamburger
Micheline Klagsbrun
Kitty Klaidman
Dalya Luttwak
Miriam Mörsel Nathan
Margot Neuhaus
Chaya Schapiro
Mindy Weisel
Curated by Aneta Georgievska-Shine
- Dana Hart-Stone: Kaleidoscope
Curated by Brian Gross - A Drawing Like No Other: Marilyn Brought Back to Life in 9,000,000 Marks
Drawing by Billy Pappas, curated by Gary Vikan - The Human Flood
(Closing August 11)
Works by Ellyn Weiss and Sondra N. Arkin, curated by Laura Roulet - Looking for the Light
Artist: Bob Schieffer
Curator: Michael Beschloss
SURFACE TENSION: The Visible and the Hidden
(AU Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition)
Artists: Marie Gauthiez
Genie Ghim
Neal Gwaltney
Charles Jean-Pierre
Lindsay Mueller
Taylor Sizemore
Winter 2024Closed March 17
The Very Idea! Art of Brian Kavanagh
Curated by Howard N. Fox and Rosemary M. DeRosa
New Perspective on the New Thing:
A Photography Exhibition Documenting
DC’s Revolutionary Community Arts Center, 1966-1972
Photographs by Joel Jacobson and Tom Zetterstrom
Organized by Jackson-Reed High School’s Digital Media Academy in conjunction with their student organization The Community Coalition for Change.