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THINGS TO DO THIS WEEK
 

By Briana Thomas | December 18, 2023

 

Arts and culture: 

Shop contemporary fine art at Amy Kaslow Gallery’s Holiday Fine Art Market(through Sat, free, Bethesda).

 

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THINGS TO DO THIS WEEK
 

By Sophia Young and Maggie Hicks | September 8, 2022

 

Feeling artsy: Hear from Washington Landscape artist Andrea Limauro at the Artist Talk at Amy Kaslow Gallery: Climate Change Here and Now (Thurs, free, Spring Valley).

 

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THINGS TO DO THIS WEEK
 

By Sophia Young and Maggie Hicks | September 6, 2022

 

Feeling artsy: Hear from Washington Landscape artist Andrea Limauro at the Artist Talk at Amy Kaslow Gallery: Climate Change Here and Now (Thurs, free, Spring Valley) or enjoy food and drinks inspired by pieces of art at Art on the Rocks. 

 

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October 25-27, 2021

 

A worldly exhibit: Spring Valley’s Amy Kaslow Gallery is currently showing “Native Hands: Folk Art Is Fine Art,” an exhibit of folk art crafted by painters, sculptors, weavers, and metalsmiths from around the world. This collection shows the economic impact of folk art and how folk artists are preserving age-old traditions in contemporary ways throughout the political and economic turmoil their countries may be facing. Through Sunday 11/28; free, learn more here. 

 

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By Damare Baker | August 12, 2021

 

Underwater wonderland: If you want a taste of the ocean without driving more than an hour to the beach, come to the Sea Glass exhibition at Amy Kaslow Gallery. Painter Lisa Tubach and glass blower John Geci have joined forces to create mesmerizing works of art inspired by the underwater world and the sea life that inhabit it. Thursday 8/12 at 6 PM; Free, register here.

 

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By Rosa Cartagena | June 7, 2021

 

Threads of connection: The Spring Valley-based Amy Kaslow Gallery is currently showing “Ancestral Colors,” an exhibit of elaborate woven rugs and fabrics from Guatemala’s collective Multicolores. The group of embroiderers are Maya artists who live and create in mountainside communities; in these designs, they incorporate ancestral symbols and striking geometric patterns about nature, family, and magic. You can view the works online or visit the gallery. Running now through Tuesday 6/15; find out more here.

 

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By Rosa Cartagena | March 18-21, 2021

 

Master of metal: Georgia artist Noah James Saunders creates life-size figures with wires, crafting detailed portraits with small pieces of metal. See his works up close in the new exhibit, “Sculpting Shadow,” at the Amy Kaslow Gallery in Spring Valley (mask up). Open Thursday 3/18 through 4/25; Free, learn more here.

 

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