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Around Town, Visual Arts / April 26, 2010 / Leave a comment

Lindholm Reviews Condron at the Cafritz Center

“Condron is no painting monkey. These paintings were harmonious between being direct & clear, and being wise with the elements..”

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Around Town, Visual Arts / April 22, 2010 / 1 Comment

Ellyn Weiss on Tom Drymon Selects

“[Tom] has become a gallerist of a very particular and individual kind; every few months he will be showing a small group of artists whose work is affordable, accessible, and appeals to Tom’s personal sensibility.”

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Around Town, Visual Arts / April 22, 2010 / Leave a comment

Bruce McKaig – The City Gallery

“They are still forging some of the policies and practices they will eventually establish and hope to develop relationships with other art groups in the area and eventually beyond to bring member art to other venues and perhaps host nonmember work in their space.”

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Around Town, Visual Arts / April 20, 2010 / Leave a comment

Eye Level – Collector’s Roundtable: They Saw, They Learned, They Acquired

“All three share a passion for studio arts and related stories of how they began collecting… They Saw. They Learned. They Acquired.”

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Around Town, Visual Arts / April 20, 2010 / Leave a comment

Carol Wiebe – A Wild Desire Realized

“In my last post, I was celebrating the fact that two pieces had been accepted into The Grand National, 2010 competition… What I didn’t add was that I was preparing 3 other pieces for Threadworks, 2010.”

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Around Town, Visual Arts / April 19, 2010 / Leave a comment

Editor’s Pick Event: O St. Open Studios April 24th + 25th

Editor’s Pick Event: O St. Artist Studios Open House April 24-25, 2010. Visit DUMBO from the comfort of NW DC.

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