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Opening Reception for Davis McLane Connelly’s Individuation at The Fridge

 

Connely bunniesThe Fridge presents Individuation, an exhibition of drawings by Brooklyn-based artist Davis McLane Connelly.

Davis draws youthful figures in lifelike, surrealistic scenarios. In a departure from previous works in this series featuring stuffed toys and anthropomorphic animals, Davis is also showing drawings with human figures as part of his pursuit to fully realize this dream-like exploration of the psyche. Davis is a self-taught artist whose skills as a draftsman earned him a post-graduate residency in Corciano, Italy. His academic training in the field of psychology is the dominant influence in his work. This series is born out of the concept of individuation, the Jungian term for each person’s path to becoming whole.

Davis says, “I want to make work that is visually accessible, and I believe it’s important for everyone to be able to form their own interpretation of my work. I aim to make my drawings aesthetically pleasing so that they appeal to a wide range of viewers. Beyond the immediate aesthetics, there are slightly muted references to greater topics. For example, the words on a magazine, the direction in which light is cast, or the arrangement of the composition will hold clues to a deeper meaning.”

7:00pm til 11:00pm, Sat Jan 5 @ The Fridge, 516 8th St SE, Washington, DC 20003

price free

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Weekend East City Event Round Up: Outsider Art Edition

pic courtesy Art Enables

Saturday October 12

 

Capitol Hill Arts Workshop (CHAW) (10am)

CHAW will be hosting a film festival in honor of their year-long 40th anniversary celebration.  Featured films include “Attack of the Giant Pants” and “Alien Invasion,” short films made by CHAW students, and “CHAW@40,” a 15 minute film stitching together vintage footage, video interviews, historical and contemporary photographs, bulletins, flyers, and more.  A $5 donation is suggested.  For more information click here.  CHAW is located at 545 Seventh Street SE

 

Art Enables (1pm to 4pm)

Art Enables is hosting its Seventh Annual Outsider Art Inside the Beltway at their Brookland Gallery.  Many well known national organizations are participating and are coming from as far away as rural Maine and San Francisco, CA.  We have it on good authority that this year’s show is the best one yet. For more information click here.  Art Enables is located at 2204 Rhode Island Avenue NE

 

Capitol Hill Art League (CHAL) (5pm to 7pm)

The Capitol Hill Art League is hosting an all media exhibition juried by Michele Hoben.  Viewers will find a wide range of media from photography to painting to installation pieces.  Work is shown at CHAW’s gallery space on the first level.  For more information click here.  CHAW is located at 545 Seventh Street SE

 

Sunday October 14

 

Art Works Now Studio School  (7pm to 11pm)

Leverage the power of art to inspire activism- build bones at the Art Works Now Studio School to raise awareness about genocide.  Over a million bones (including the ones created at Art Works Now) will be on display at the National Mall in June 2013.  For more information, click here.  Art Works Studio School is located at 3711 Rhode Island Avenue Mount Rainier, MD .

 

 

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Weekend [East City] Arts Roundup

Artwork for electronica band Mariner Project for the song “Red” as part of the Lyrical Visions art series. Image Courtesy of Russ McIntosh

Friday July 27

 

Tubman Mahan Gallery (6:30pm to 8:30pm)

Russ McIntosh’s Double Take solo first solo exhibition at the gallery features digital images that challenge the viewer to look beyond the initial composition and see beyond the original composition.  For more information about the exhibition click here.  The Tubman-Mahan Gallery  is located at 3839 Benning RD NE

  

DeanwoodxDesign (6pm to 8pm)

Concurrent with the Russ McIntosh Exhibtion is #myDeanwood: Honoring the Past to Create the Future. The exhibit features the work of artists Amber Robles Gordon, Sherry Burton Ways, Zandra Chestnut, Esther Iverem, Benita Elliott and Aaron Brown.  The Tubman-Mahan Gallery is located at 3839 Benning RD NE

 

Saturday July 28

 

Tilted Torch (9pm)

The eclectic cast of Tilted Torch wants you to join their Play Date at the Red Palace.  The variety show will raise proceed for the FIGMENT DC arts festival that will be held this fall at the Yards Park.  Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door.  For more information on this event and on how to purchase tickets in advance click here.  The Red Palace is located at 1212 H St NE

 

Phil Hutinet is the Editor-in-Chief of East City Art.  You can get more information about East City Art on Facebook  or follow them on Twitter

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To Do Saturday: Cherryblast!

Not to be missed, Cherryblast IV will take place this Saturday at the Lightbox in Anacostia.  Following close on the heels of the hugely successful Lumen8 Anacostia opening party last week, Cherryblast! will feature artists, musicians, audio-visual installations, and I can’t wait to find out what else.  For a full list, click here.

As an official part of the Cherry Blossom Festival AND a Pink Line Project…project, it’s sure to be a thought out, delightful, and fully funded good time.  The crowds have gotten bigger and the lines have gotten longer each year, so come early.

Get your $10 tickets while you still can!

Starts at 8pm Saturday, 2235 Shannon Place SE.  Buses will depart from H Street and Dupont.  The Anacostia Metro is two blocks away.  Plenty of street parking.

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Weekend [East City] Art Roundup: April Super Saturday Edition

Isabelle Carbonell. Still from "On our Side". Photo Courtesy LUMEN8Anacostia and ARCH Development Corporation.

Saturday March 14

52 O ST (11am to 5pm)

This might be your last chance to visit the studios and visit the working artists as the wrecking ball looms to make room for yet another development in Eckington.  For more information click here

Off Rhode Gallery (12pm to 3pm)

The Brookland Gallery will be hosting an exhibition of the work of the residents of St. Luke’s House now in its sixth year of service.  For more information click here

CHAW (11am to 1:30pm)

CHAW will be hosting ARTNow, a flashmob community arts festival of visual art and music on the corner of 7th and G Streets SE.  For more information click here.

Art Matters Gallery (4pm to 7pm)

Focusing on the spiritual side of the Occupy DC movement, Faith in Action is a photography exhibition that captures the movement’s call for social justice.  For more information click here.

LUMEN8Anacostia (Noon to Midnight)

Anacostia will come to life with a free festival of lights, music and art.  Over 100 performers, artists, curators and creative entrepreneurs will showcase their talents in several dozen pop-up spaces.  For more information, click here. 

 

Sunday April 15

52 O ST (11am to 5pm)

The open house continues at 52 O the next day so nurse your LUMEN8 hangover and head over to see the countless artists who call the space home.

Park Café (5:30pm to 6:30pm)

Stu Searles presents Energetic Abstraction at Park Café.  Aptly names, Searles colorful, expressive abstract paintings always dazzle the viewer.  For more information click here.


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