• Close up of artwork in Popcorn Gallery

    PARTNERSHIP GALLERIES

    The Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture curates and manages three galleries:  Popcorn GalleryStone Tower Gallery, and Park View Gallery. These spaces present work by both established and emerging artists. New exhibitions are presented every four to six weeks.


    On View Now

  • Kimberly Yourick painting of the Potomac river using saturated, surreal colors.

    POPCORN GALLERY

    Yellow Barn Studio

    Yellow Barn Studio Instructors Exhibition

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  • Silver work by Blair Anderson

    STONE TOWER GALLERY

    Blair Anderson

    A Silversmith’s Guide To The Galaxy

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  • Dragonfly 3D wall art by Nico Gozal

    PARK VIEW GALLERY

    Nico Gozal

    Wonderland

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Request for Proposals 2024

The Partnership Galleries requests proposals from individuals, groups of artists or curators to present exhibitions in the Popcorn Gallery, Stone Tower Gallery and Park View Gallery at Glen Echo Park for the calendar year 2024. 

Deadline: June 5, 2023

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Artist Talks on YouTube

Artist Talk with Shanthi Chandrasekar: Hidden Order  Watch here >>

Artist Talk with J. Jordan Bruns: Playing with Reality: 15 Years at Glen Echo Park  Watch here >>

Artist Talk with Khánh H. Lê: From Behind There, We Are Now Here  Watch here >>

Recent Paintings and Drawings: A Conversation with Ephraim Rubenstein  Watch here >>

Respite: A Conversation with Preston Sampson  Watch here >>

Pop Life: A Conversation with Ric Garcia & Fierce Sonia  Watch here >>

Virtual Talk with Re-Creations Curator Barbara Wolanin and Artists  Watch here >>

 

Watch a virtual tour of 100 Years in the Present by Curator & Juror Tiffany Williams

 


Exhibition Reviews

Review of J. Jordan Bruns: Playing with Reality: 15 Years at Glen Echo Park in Daily Campello Art News "J. Jordan Bruns" by Lenny Campello. (4/18/23) 

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Review of Adam Bradley: Within the Wildness in The Washington Post's "In the galleries: Using technology as a medium and an inspiration" by Mark Jenkins. (2/10/23) 

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Review of Charma Le Edmonds: Untold Stories in East City Art's "East City Art Reviews - Charma Le Edmonds Untold Stories" by Eric Celarier. (7/18/22) 

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Review of Caitlin Gill: All Natural and Charma Le Edmonds: Untold Stories in The Washington Post's "In the galleries: Women view environmental issues via imagery" by Mark Jenkins. (7/15/22) 

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Review of Jackie Hoysted: Symbiotica in The Washington Post's "In the galleries: Uncovering life’s fragility amid ecological losses" by Mark Jenkins. (3/18/22) 

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Review of Michelle Lisa Herman: Always, Already, Never, Better, Faster, Stronger in The Washington Post's "In the galleries: Artist’s imagery examines community-building in the aftermath of trauma" by Mark Jenkins. (2/4/22) 

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Review of February exhibitions in The Washington Post's "In the Galleries: Where nature and technology’s detritus collide" by Mark Jenkins. (1/31/21) 

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Review of March exhibitions in The Washington Post's "In the Galleries: Breaching the border between art and furniture" by Mark Jenkins. (3/12/21) 

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Review of April exhibitions in The Washington Post's "In the Galleries: A painful, political take on the art of cruel shoes" by Mark Jenkins. (4/9/21) 

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If you're an artist, you might want to check out Resources for Artists Affected by COVID-19

Questions, please email galleries@glenechopark.org

 

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