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Friday, March 12, 2010

Mixed Media Closing Recetion @ The Corner Store



























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Monday, March 08, 2010

Michelle and Michael Singletary @ Parish Gallery



















REMINDER


In less than two weeks, Friday, March 19th you can witness an unusual and fun art exhibit by two extraordinary African American artists, Michelle and Michael Singletary. They are a husband and wife art team, who are transplanted New York artists, living in Maryland for less than a year. This will be their first exhibit in Washington DC in over 40 years, when they both received a proclamation from the city of Washington DC declaring, "March 30,1987, Michelle and Michael Singletary DAY." They have a huge New York following of collectors, patrons and art lovers. Their work has been seen on the "Cosby Show", in Spike Lee movies, and featured in Ebony Magazine. Come early. The exhibit is family friendly and features a 7 foot painting tribute to Michael Jackson.

Parish Gallery is proud to present the artworks of Michelle & Michael Singletary in an exhibition entitled, "Music, Dance, and Michael Jackson". This show will open with a reception from 6:00 ­ 8:00 pm on Friday, March 19th and will run through April 13, 2010. Their exhibition is dedicated to Michelle¹s father, Richard S. Nero, Sr. who recently passed.




PARISH GALLERY-GEORTGETOWN

1054 31ST STREET, NW

WASHINGTON, DC

202-944-2310









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Friday, March 05, 2010

An evening with artist MICHAEL PLATT
















Hoop Jumper #6, pigment print on canvas, 60" x 38"



DC artist Michael Platt is widely recognized for his fusion of digital and conventional photography, drawing, and printmaking as a means to explore/expose the human condition - in particular, the history and experiences of African and African Diaspora culture.

Platt has recieved numerous grants from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities and received the Mayor's Art Award for Excellence in the Visual Arts in 1999. He has public collections in many renowned institutions, including Corcoran Gallery of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, David C. Driskell Center at the University of Maryland, Yale University Art Gallery, Hampton University Museum, and Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. In Abandoned Places, an exhibit of new works by the artist, runs through March 20.







Saturday March 6, 2020
reception at 4:00 pm
conversation with artist at 5:00 pm

INTERNATIONAL VISIONS THE GALLERY|

2629 Connecticut Ave NW Washington, DC 20008

gallery hours. wed-sat, 11am-6pm or by appointment | t. 202 234 5112
www.inter-visions.com











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Check this out! "A Man" an Installation by Alanzo Robles-Gordon at University of District of Columbia




























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