Showing posts with label Brookland Area Writers and Artists/BAWA*. Show all posts
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08 May 2007

BAWA*'s "New Poetry in Brookland" Reading - Wednesday, May 9th


As part of the Brookland Area Writers & Artists' (BAWA*) Brookland Reading Series, Kim Roberts and Hiram Larew will read poetry from their new books. Roberts' The Kimnama and Larew's More Than Anything are published by Brookland-based VRZHU Press.

Please come and join in giving these two local poets a warm Brookland welcome Wednesday 9th, 2007, 7pm at the Brookland Visitors Center, 3420 9th Street, NE.

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18 April 2007

Wolfarth Galleries Presents "Double Vision: Naples & the Amalfi Coast" Opening Reception - Friday, April 20th


What: Meet the artists reception for William Papaleo and Michele Mari's "Double Vision: Naples and the Amalfi Coast" Paintings and Fine Photography - both artists are from the Amalfi Coast, and are flying here from Italy for the opening reception and present a clear vision of the Amalfi Coast and Naples in pastels, oils, and photography.

When: Friday, April 20th, 2007, 6-8pm

Where: Wolfarth Galleries, 3418 9th Street, NE

Additionally: Outdoor painting demonstration by William Papaleo, Saturday, April 21st at 9am. Papaleo will paint from life, in morning light, to demonstrate how his work uses color to reflect atmosphere and the changing effects in the light key of nature. The demo painting will be available for sale.

22 March 2007

9th Street Galleries' Spring/Summer Reception - Friday, March 23rd

What: 9th Street Galleries' wine and cheese reception for the opening of the spring and summer season

When: Friday, March 23rd, 2007, 6-8pm

Where:
· Wohlfarth Galleries, 3418 9th Street NE (Fine Painting and Drawings, and Sculpture)

· Washington Works on Paper, 3420 9th Street NE (A nonprofit gallery; will be showing local artist Ray Allard's Prints)

· Roxanne's Artiques & Gallery, 3426 9th Street NE (Paintings, Sculpture, Jewelry)

01 December 2006

Wohlfarth Galleries' Annual Holiday Art Sale - Begins Sunday, December 3rd


What: Wohlfarth Galleries - run by the Brookland CDC's own Lavinia Wohlfarth, is having its annual holiday sale.

When: Sunday, December 3rd; Saturday, December 9th; and Sunday, December 10th, 11am-4pm

Where: Wohlfarth Galleries, 3418 9th Street, NE

Details: Many works offered at a 40%-50% discount off retail prices. A number of small works are available. Additionally, used frames in various sizes. If that doesn’t interest you, there’s always a glass of wine and conversation.

18 July 2006

"Night on Ninth" Gallery Receptions - Thursday, July 20th

Bee on Sunflower, Otis P. Motley
Roxanne’s ARTiques, located at 3426 9th Street NE, on Historic Brookland’s Gallery Row, across the street from the neighborhood landmark Colonel Brooks Tavern, will feature original photographs by six Washington-area photographers. The show features photographs and manipulated images of summer, including children at play, bridges and alleys, fireworks, flowers, and other scenes.

The photographers represented in the show are Ted Austin, Melissa Covington, Gloria Kirk, Otis Motley, Kelly Perl, Ph.D., and Leonard Tate. An opening reception will be held from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 20th.

Ted Austin owns Pro Photo Images, a full service photography studio, including complete digital imaging facilities, in the Takoma neighborhood in Washington, DC. Over his career, he has gravitated towards fine arts photography and now, after further study and experimentation, digital imaging.

A retired teacher and photographer for a federal government agency, Mr. Austin teaches at his studio and for the DC Department of Parks and Recreation. His work has been displayed in numerous exhibitions. As a retired teacher and educator, Austin prefers photography, saying that "A bad day in the darkroom is better than a good day in the classroom, although now, instead of eight hours in the darkroom, it's eight hours at the computer."

Melissa Covington, a speech-language pathologist, took up photography in 1995, and is a partner in Beyond Photography. She prefers to shoot odd architectural angles, unusual objects, and scenes in nature.

Gloria Kirk is a native Washingtonian. While focusing today on photographing vintage vehicles and creating conceptual photographic art, Ms. Kirk's photography includes weddings, photojournalism, portraits, architectcure, and abstracts. She has had work published in various media, and has exhibited in galleries in the U.S., Africa, and Cuba.

Otis Motley is a freelance and press photographer, specializing in portraits, news, sports, dances, weddings, and special events, and travel. A graduate of the New York Institute of Photographer, his assignments have included Hoops for the Homeless, Cherry Blossom Festivals, Fourth of July Celebrations, and activities in Germany including the Michael Jackson concert tour in 1997 and President Clinton visiting U.S. troops.

Kelly Perl lives in the the Brookland neighborhood in Washington. She has photographed a wide variety of New York City landmarks including the Brooklyn Bridge, the now abandoned Bethelehem Steel Works in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Her work in the show can be described as "industrial pastoral," juxtaposing industrial subjects and infrastructure with nature.

Leonard Tate was born in Detroit, Michigan and works as a psychologist in Virginia. His photographic eye captures people, nature, and odd and weird objects. He is also a partner in Beyond Photography.

The "Summertime: Six Photographers" show will be displayed from Thursday, July 20th through Thursday August, 31st. A closing reception will be held on Thursday, August 31st, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Roxanne’s ARTiques is owned by Roxanne Carter, a long-time resident of the Michigan Park neighborhood in Greater Brookland, in the northeast quadrant of Washington, D.C. The gallery features artifacts and works of art by national and international artists. The Gallery is open from 12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m., Thursday through Saturday, and from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, and is located one block from the Brookland/CUA red line Metro subway station. For more information, contact Roxanne Carter at (202)-526-7020, by email at roxannesartiques@hotmail.com, and on the internet at www.roxannesartiques.com.

Also see the Summer Art! blog for additional gallery openings in Brookland this Thursday.

30 June 2006

Art Opening in Brookland TONIGHT - "Night on Ninth"

What: Golden Dream Pop-tail, featuring artwork by Clark, Billy Colbert, Emily Greene Liddle, Mary Annella Frank, Chris Lee, and Candice Keegan. Live music by the Gulley Jimson Quartet.

When: Opening reception Friday, June 30th, 2006, 6-9pm. Runs through July 15th, 2006. Regular gallery hours: Thursday & Friday 4-8pm, Saturday 12-4pm.

Where: Washington Works on Paper, 3420 9th Street, NE (same as the Brookland CDC)

About: This is part of the six two-week summer art exhibitions: Shaken, Not Stirred...An Ephemeral Cocktail. Washington Works on Paper is a not-for-profit gallery; all proceeds go to cultural art programs in Brookland.

05 June 2006

BAWA* Monthly Poetry Reading - Dog Days 3 - Wednesday, June 7th


What: Brookland Area Writers & Artists "Dog Days 3" - the return of their most popular reading, dog-related poetry. All readings are free and open to the public.

When: Wednesday, June 7th, 2006 from 7-8pm

Where: Brookland Visitor's Center, 3420 9th Street, NE (1/2 block from the Brookland/CUA Red Line Metro)

Upcoming BAWA* Events Include:
  • Sunday, June 11, 2006
    Reading as an opening act for the Archie Edwards Blues Foundation/Brookland House and Garden Tour Reception
  • Sunday, June 11, 2006 from 12-2pm
    BAWA* MEETING!
    Come and join us and meet other artistic types at Cafe Sureia on 10th & Otis
  • June 17, 2006 from 4-5pm
    Brookland Writers Celebrate Brookland Artists II
    Featuring poems ekphrasis and about art and artists
    The Graham Collection, 3518 Twelfth Street, NE

Contact: 202.526.1632 or mgushue@bawadc.com (also see the BAWA* listserv)

11 April 2006

BAWA Poetry Reading Wednesday, April 12th


What: Brookland Area Writers & Artisits National Poetry Reading Month Poetry Reading. Michael Gushue, Dan Vera, Sue Scheid and other memebers of BAWA will be reading poems by Brooklanders such as Sterling Brown, poets who have lived in DC, poets celebrating National Poetry Month, as well as their own work. There will also be time for open mic readings as time permits

When: Wednesday, April 12th, 2006 at 6pm

Where: Woodridge Library, 1801 Hamlin Street, NE (at the corner of 18th and Rhode Island Avenue, NE), 202.541.6226