Open Studio
My studio (#207AB) will be open during DC Arts Studios’ Spring Open Studios event.
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Join DC Arts Studios for our annual Spring Open Studios*!
Sunday, April 28th 10am - 5pm
Our talented artists will open their doors to the public. Purchase original artwork and handmade gifts directly from the participating artists and artisans.
Artwork/gifts will include photography, paintings, mixed media, fiber art, sculpture, weaving, jewelry, and much more.
Enjoy delicious snacks and refreshments!
Shop the Willow Street Gallery's Group Show and Sale!
The event is free, accessible, and open to the public.
Located next to Downtown Takoma Park, MD, a few blocks away from the Takoma DC Metro Station.
Street parking.
Visit the DCAS website for more information: www.dcartsstudios.org
*Presented as part of Takoma Park's Art Hop, a neighborhood-wide weekend arts festival. Learn more at ArtHopTakoma.com
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/2286059881661833/
The Beauty of Decay @ City of Takoma Park Maryland - Galleries at the Takoma Park Community Center
In our consumer society that disposes everything that isn’t new, decay is a scary word, conjuring thoughts of obsolescence, advancing age, and death. But decay can be beautiful as shiny metal rusts and abandoned buildings crumble. Death is an inevitable part of life that can be denied but not avoided. Three local artists will explore these themes in The Beauty of Decay, a new group exhibition at the Takoma Park Community Center with a free opening reception on Jan. 10 at 7 pm.
Kristina King crafts handmade paper riddled with holes and fraying edges to explore decay and fragility. David Mosher photographs himself in deteriorating buildings, evoking scenes of melancholy and neglect. Drawing from personal loss, Chrissy Wilkin’s paintings offer mandalas that show life coming full circle, revealing how we continue to live in spirit even after death.
City of Takoma Park Maryland
Galleries at the Takoma Park Community Center
7500 Maple Ave, Takoma Park, Maryland 20912
Exhibition dates: Thursday, January 10 - Friday, March 7
Body Map Body @ Rhizome DC
Body Map Body
Artists:
Rives Wiley
Renée Regan
Alanna Reeves
Kristina King
Eames Armstrong
Opening day exhibition hours in coordination with DC Art Studios Open Studios, December 9, 12-5pm
Body Map Body considers ways that bodies travel and cross terrains, and how landscapes can take on human form. When we are oriented, we're certain about our self, our direction, our past. But what do we find when we're disoriented? This exhibition shows some things that might happen when the map is abstract, when locations meld, when the body smears out of place, when our placement is just a memory.
Four of the artists in Body Map Body work out of DC Art Studios around the corner from Rhizome at 6925 Willow St NW: Rives Wiley, Renée Regan, Alanna Reeves, and Kristina King. The fifth artist is Eames Armstrong, who organized this exhibition.
About DC Art Studios: DC Arts Studios is a member-run arts organization providing studio spaces for our member artists of all disciplines, creatives agencies, and arts organizations so that they can have sustainable careers in the DC Metro Area. They also provide exhibition opportunities and professional support, and foster connections between member artists so that they can collaborate and grow in their craft, in the true spirit of an artist co-op. DC Arts Studios was established in 1979 as an artist co-op under the name A. Salon, Ltd. by George Koch (who later went on to found Artomatic). The organization hosted affordable arts studios in three locations in DC: Downtown, Georgetown, and Takoma. The Takoma building was acquired in 1985 and has been a flashpoint for artists of all disciplines ever since.
About Rhizome DC: RhizomeDC is a nonprofit community arts space located at 6950 Maple St NW, in the Takoma neighborhood of Washington DC. We are dedicated to promoting creativity as a force for personal empowerment and community engagement. We also strive to provide a home for non-mainstream programming in the DC area.We host programs that promote creativity in all its forms. These include concerts, workshops, performances, talks, exhibitions, and demonstration projects in areas such as art, music, technology, theater, local food, poetry, as well as in more esoteric fields of knowledge. We believe it's more interesting to make your own culture than to consume culture made by others. We are exploring new approaches to grassroots community education which seek to blur the lines between amateur and professional, teacher and student, and which free learning from rigid models of instruction and explication. We also strongly support non-commercial artistic experiences and seek to provide a space for artists to create experimental works and share the results with the broader community.
GLOW ALL NIGHT
You're invited to GLOW ALL NIGHT on Friday, December 7, 2018.
Please stop by from 5 - 9 pm to see my solo show, Kristina King: Atmospheric Works, at Via Umbria Galleria in Georgetown. GLOW ALL NIGHT is part of Georgetown GLOW — Georgetown D.C.’s curated exhibition of outdoor public light art installations.
From 5 pm - 9 pm, more than 50 of Georgetown’s national retailers and small businesses alike will be open late, offering in-store promotions, pop-up events, collection launches, give-aways and more. See the lights, play all night! Join us for an extended evening of holiday shopping, specials and bites at over 50 stores and restaurants. Click here for a complete list of participating stores and details.
GLOW ALL NIGHT
Date: December 7, 2018
Time: 5 - 9 pm
Via Umbria Galleria
1525 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20007
Exhibition on view through December 31, 2018
Kristina King: Atmospheric Works
You're invited to the opening reception of my solo show, Kristina King: Atmospheric Works, at Via Umbria's second floor art gallery in Georgetown.
Via Umbria Galleria
1525 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20007
Date: Sunday, November 18, 2018
Time: 4 - 6 pm
Free. Refreshments provided.