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    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.


    Upcoming Exhibitions

  • 2025 Yellow Barn Studio Instructors Exhibition

    POPCORN GALLERY

    2025 Yellow Barn Studio Instructors Exhibition

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  • Rowena Federico Finn

    STONE TOWER GALLERY

    Rowena Federico Finn
    Pieced / Pierced

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  • Lesley Clarke and Hernan Murno

    PARK VIEW GALLERY

    Lesley Clarke and Hernan Murno
    Transcending Time: Exploring the Beauty of Landscapes and Landmarks
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Artist Talks on YouTube

Artist Talk with Marilyn Gates-Davis: Pieces Of A Dream (2/06/25) Watch here >>

Artist Talk with Alison Kysia, Negar Nahidian, & Dr. Diana Baird N'Diaye:
God is Beautiful & Loves Beauty: Three Muslim Women Artists of the DMV (3/07/24) Watch here >>

Artist Talk with Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann: Knot Forest  (9/28/23) Watch here >>

Artist Talk with Shanthi Chandrasekar: Hidden Order (5/25/23) Watch here >>

Artist Talk with J. Jordan Bruns: Playing with Reality: 15 Years at Glen Echo Park (4/27/23)  Watch here >>

Artist Talk with Khánh H. Lê: From Behind There, We Are Now Here (10/05/22) Watch here >>

Virtual Talk with Re-Creations Curator Barbara Wolanin and Artists (5/24/22) Watch here >>

Recent Paintings and Drawings: A Conversation with Ephraim Rubenstein (11/11/21) Watch here >>

Respite: A Conversation with Preston Sampson (11/22/20) Watch here >>

Pop Life: A Conversation with Ric Garcia & Fierce Sonia (10/29/20) Watch here >>

 

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

 


Exhibition Reviews

Review of  Alice Momm: Gleaner's Song for Glen Echo in DisCerning Eye “Outside In: Alice Momm artfully gleans Glen Echo Park, and contributors to group shows at Studio Gallery and Hamiltonian Artworks glean rusted metal and dried clay” by Mark Jenkins (3/10/25)

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Review of Diego Borgsdorf Fuenzalida: Woven Ground and Alice Momm: Gleaner's Song for Glen Echo in Warp DMV “On View: Ft. Glen Echo Park, Hamiltonian Artists, Art Enables + Predictions” by Shelby Hubbard (2/26/25)

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Review of Elizabeth Casqueiro: Borderline Edge in The Washington Post's “In the Galleries: A mesmerizing meld of computer art and cherry blossoms” by Mark Jenkins (5/24/24)

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Review of The Art of Attachment: Screenprints by Clare Winslow in The Washington Post's " In the galleries: A contemplation of circles and attachments" by Mark Jenkins. (3/15/24)

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Review of Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann: Knot Forest and Cory Oberndorfer: Pop: Artists Prints in The Washington Post's "In the galleries: Two shows, one artist, many layers of meaning" by Mark Jenkins. (9/22/23)

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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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