• Gayle Rothschild: THE ROARING TWENTIES, 2020, 2021, 2022

    10 am - 6 pm

    Flowers
    Description

    The past few years have been filled with loneliness, alienation and anxiety for everyone. Much of my work concerns capturing the emotional landscape of the day to day. In early 2020 the photographs I was taking chronicled the mood of the pandemic. The fear of contagion was palpable, making us imprisoned in our homes. The skies were empty, no one was going anywhere. The daily walks in my neighborhood elevated my spirits a bit. They gave me the opportunity to contemplate the fearsome beauty of nature. The photographs in this exhibition, THE ROARING TWENTIES, 2020, 2021, 2022 reflect on these disorienting times in a world that seems to be spinning out of control and they carry an undercurrent of hope that normalcy is returning.

    Park View Gallery Hours: Mondays - Saturdays, 10 am – 6 pm, May 7 - June 5, 2022

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Park View Gallery
    Admission
    Free
    Event Type

    Gayle Rothschild: THE ROARING TWENTIES, 2020, 2021, 2022

    10 am - 6 pm

    Flowers
    Description

    The past few years have been filled with loneliness, alienation and anxiety for everyone. Much of my work concerns capturing the emotional landscape of the day to day. In early 2020 the photographs I was taking chronicled the mood of the pandemic. The fear of contagion was palpable, making us imprisoned in our homes. The skies were empty, no one was going anywhere. The daily walks in my neighborhood elevated my spirits a bit. They gave me the opportunity to contemplate the fearsome beauty of nature. The photographs in this exhibition, THE ROARING TWENTIES, 2020, 2021, 2022 reflect on these disorienting times in a world that seems to be spinning out of control and they carry an undercurrent of hope that normalcy is returning.

    Park View Gallery Hours: Mondays - Saturdays, 10 am – 6 pm, May 7 - June 5, 2022

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Park View Gallery
    Admission
    Free
    Event Type

    Gayle Rothschild: THE ROARING TWENTIES, 2020, 2021, 2022

    10 am - 6 pm

    Flowers
    Description

    The past few years have been filled with loneliness, alienation and anxiety for everyone. Much of my work concerns capturing the emotional landscape of the day to day. In early 2020 the photographs I was taking chronicled the mood of the pandemic. The fear of contagion was palpable, making us imprisoned in our homes. The skies were empty, no one was going anywhere. The daily walks in my neighborhood elevated my spirits a bit. They gave me the opportunity to contemplate the fearsome beauty of nature. The photographs in this exhibition, THE ROARING TWENTIES, 2020, 2021, 2022 reflect on these disorienting times in a world that seems to be spinning out of control and they carry an undercurrent of hope that normalcy is returning.

    Park View Gallery Hours: Mondays - Saturdays, 10 am – 6 pm, May 7 - June 5, 2022

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Park View Gallery
    Admission
    Free
    Event Type

    Gayle Rothschild: THE ROARING TWENTIES, 2020, 2021, 2022 Opening Reception

    6 pm - 8 pm

    Flowers
    Description

    The past few years have been filled with loneliness, alienation and anxiety for everyone. Much of my work concerns capturing the emotional landscape of the day to day. In early 2020 the photographs I was taking chronicled the mood of the pandemic. The fear of contagion was palpable, making us imprisoned in our homes. The skies were empty, no one was going anywhere. The daily walks in my neighborhood elevated my spirits a bit. They gave me the opportunity to contemplate the fearsome beauty of nature. The photographs in this exhibition, THE ROARING TWENTIES, 2020, 2021, 2022 reflect on these disorienting times in a world that seems to be spinning out of control and they carry an undercurrent of hope that normalcy is returning.

    Park View Gallery Hours: Mondays - Saturdays, 10 am – 6 pm, May 7 - June 5, 2022

    Opening Reception: Friday, May 6, 6 pm - 8 pm

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Park View Gallery
    Admission
    Free
    Event Type

    Recreations

    12 pm - 6 pm 

    wood art
    Description

    The sculptures in this group exhibition were created from the intriguing rough shapes made by wood turner Phil Brown (1937-2018) in the process of making his finely turned and perfectly finished bowls. Each of the collaborating professional sculptors or turners featured in the show works in a distinctive and personal approach, resulting in a wide variety of styles, forms, and sizes. The sculptors, all members of the Washington Sculptors Group, vary in their backgrounds and professional and life experiences. This exhibition curated by Phil Brown’s widow, art historian Barbara Wolanin, honors his legacy with sculptures he would have admired and as well as his strong connection with Glen Echo Park. 

    Stone Tower Gallery Hours: Saturdays & Sundays, 12 pm – 6 pm, May 6 - June 5, 2022

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Stone Tower Gallery
    Admission
    Free
    Event Type

    Recreations

    12 pm - 6 pm 

    wood art
    Description

    The sculptures in this group exhibition were created from the intriguing rough shapes made by wood turner Phil Brown (1937-2018) in the process of making his finely turned and perfectly finished bowls. Each of the collaborating professional sculptors or turners featured in the show works in a distinctive and personal approach, resulting in a wide variety of styles, forms, and sizes. The sculptors, all members of the Washington Sculptors Group, vary in their backgrounds and professional and life experiences. This exhibition curated by Phil Brown’s widow, art historian Barbara Wolanin, honors his legacy with sculptures he would have admired and as well as his strong connection with Glen Echo Park. 

    Stone Tower Gallery Hours: Saturdays & Sundays, 12 pm – 6 pm, May 6 - June 5, 2022

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Stone Tower Gallery
    Admission
    Free
    Event Type

    Recreations

    12 pm - 6 pm 

    wood art
    Description

    The sculptures in this group exhibition were created from the intriguing rough shapes made by wood turner Phil Brown (1937-2018) in the process of making his finely turned and perfectly finished bowls. Each of the collaborating professional sculptors or turners featured in the show works in a distinctive and personal approach, resulting in a wide variety of styles, forms, and sizes. The sculptors, all members of the Washington Sculptors Group, vary in their backgrounds and professional and life experiences. This exhibition curated by Phil Brown’s widow, art historian Barbara Wolanin, honors his legacy with sculptures he would have admired and as well as his strong connection with Glen Echo Park. 

    Stone Tower Gallery Hours: Saturdays & Sundays, 12 pm – 6 pm, May 6 - June 5, 2022

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Stone Tower Gallery
    Admission
    Free
    Event Type

    Recreations

    12 pm - 6 pm 

    wood art
    Description

    The sculptures in this group exhibition were created from the intriguing rough shapes made by wood turner Phil Brown (1937-2018) in the process of making his finely turned and perfectly finished bowls. Each of the collaborating professional sculptors or turners featured in the show works in a distinctive and personal approach, resulting in a wide variety of styles, forms, and sizes. The sculptors, all members of the Washington Sculptors Group, vary in their backgrounds and professional and life experiences. This exhibition curated by Phil Brown’s widow, art historian Barbara Wolanin, honors his legacy with sculptures he would have admired and as well as his strong connection with Glen Echo Park. 

    Stone Tower Gallery Hours: Saturdays & Sundays, 12 pm – 6 pm, May 6 - June 5, 2022

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Stone Tower Gallery
    Admission
    Free
    Event Type

    Recreations

    12 pm - 6 pm 

    wood art
    Description

    The sculptures in this group exhibition were created from the intriguing rough shapes made by wood turner Phil Brown (1937-2018) in the process of making his finely turned and perfectly finished bowls. Each of the collaborating professional sculptors or turners featured in the show works in a distinctive and personal approach, resulting in a wide variety of styles, forms, and sizes. The sculptors, all members of the Washington Sculptors Group, vary in their backgrounds and professional and life experiences. This exhibition curated by Phil Brown’s widow, art historian Barbara Wolanin, honors his legacy with sculptures he would have admired and as well as his strong connection with Glen Echo Park. 

    Stone Tower Gallery Hours: Saturdays & Sundays, 12 pm – 6 pm, May 6 - June 5, 2022

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Stone Tower Gallery
    Admission
    Free
    Event Type

    Recreations

    12 pm - 6 pm 

    wood art
    Description

    The sculptures in this group exhibition were created from the intriguing rough shapes made by wood turner Phil Brown (1937-2018) in the process of making his finely turned and perfectly finished bowls. Each of the collaborating professional sculptors or turners featured in the show works in a distinctive and personal approach, resulting in a wide variety of styles, forms, and sizes. The sculptors, all members of the Washington Sculptors Group, vary in their backgrounds and professional and life experiences. This exhibition curated by Phil Brown’s widow, art historian Barbara Wolanin, honors his legacy with sculptures he would have admired and as well as his strong connection with Glen Echo Park. 

    Stone Tower Gallery Hours: Saturdays & Sundays, 12 pm – 6 pm, May 6 - June 5, 2022

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Stone Tower Gallery
    Admission
    Free
    Event Type
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