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  • POPCORN GALLERY | BLAIR ANDERSON, MUSE

    12:00pm - 6:00pm

    purple pendant
    Description

    The Popcorn Gallery presents Muse, an exhibition by Blair Anderson, founder of SilverWorks Studio & Gallery in historic Glen Echo Park. Artist Blair Anderson revisits her inclination for themes with an all new, original collection that explores the nature of Muse. Using a variety of gemstones, precious metals and found objects, Anderson creates wearable art. This collection focuses on and depicts different deities in various cultures and how they interact and inspire artists. Some whimsical and some dead serious, these wearable depictions connect with the wearer either as an inspiration or the representation of what inspires.

    Founder of SilverWorks Studio and Gallery, Anderson celebrates 15 years at Glen Echo Park with this collection. This exhibit will feature her work as well as the SilverWorks faculty, alumni, and student work.

    Practicing the art since 1986, Anderson founded SilverWorks to make the joy of silversmithing more accessible with a teaching style that empowers the student. Her classes are playful and relaxed, designed to open the door for a student to discover their creative self. The two studios at Glen Echo Park offer workshops in a broad variety of smithing techniques and operate an Open Studio policy that allows students to practice their skills in a professional setting.

    June 6 - July 20, 2025

    Hours & Information >>  | Park Map >>

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Popcorn Gallery
    Admission
    FREE
    Phone
    (301)634-2222
    Event Type

    POPCORN GALLERY | BLAIR ANDERSON, MUSE

    12:00pm - 6:00pm

    purple pendant
    Description

    The Popcorn Gallery presents Muse, an exhibition by Blair Anderson, founder of SilverWorks Studio & Gallery in historic Glen Echo Park. Artist Blair Anderson revisits her inclination for themes with an all new, original collection that explores the nature of Muse. Using a variety of gemstones, precious metals and found objects, Anderson creates wearable art. This collection focuses on and depicts different deities in various cultures and how they interact and inspire artists. Some whimsical and some dead serious, these wearable depictions connect with the wearer either as an inspiration or the representation of what inspires.

    Founder of SilverWorks Studio and Gallery, Anderson celebrates 15 years at Glen Echo Park with this collection. This exhibit will feature her work as well as the SilverWorks faculty, alumni, and student work.

    Practicing the art since 1986, Anderson founded SilverWorks to make the joy of silversmithing more accessible with a teaching style that empowers the student. Her classes are playful and relaxed, designed to open the door for a student to discover their creative self. The two studios at Glen Echo Park offer workshops in a broad variety of smithing techniques and operate an Open Studio policy that allows students to practice their skills in a professional setting.

    June 6 - July 20, 2025

    Hours & Information >>  | Park Map >>

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Popcorn Gallery
    Admission
    FREE
    Phone
    (301)634-2222
    Event Type

    POPCORN GALLERY | BLAIR ANDERSON, MUSE

    12:00pm - 6:00pm

    purple pendant
    Description

    The Popcorn Gallery presents Muse, an exhibition by Blair Anderson, founder of SilverWorks Studio & Gallery in historic Glen Echo Park. Artist Blair Anderson revisits her inclination for themes with an all new, original collection that explores the nature of Muse. Using a variety of gemstones, precious metals and found objects, Anderson creates wearable art. This collection focuses on and depicts different deities in various cultures and how they interact and inspire artists. Some whimsical and some dead serious, these wearable depictions connect with the wearer either as an inspiration or the representation of what inspires.

    Founder of SilverWorks Studio and Gallery, Anderson celebrates 15 years at Glen Echo Park with this collection. This exhibit will feature her work as well as the SilverWorks faculty, alumni, and student work.

    Practicing the art since 1986, Anderson founded SilverWorks to make the joy of silversmithing more accessible with a teaching style that empowers the student. Her classes are playful and relaxed, designed to open the door for a student to discover their creative self. The two studios at Glen Echo Park offer workshops in a broad variety of smithing techniques and operate an Open Studio policy that allows students to practice their skills in a professional setting.

    June 6 - July 20, 2025

    Hours & Information >>  | Park Map >>

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Popcorn Gallery
    Admission
    FREE
    Phone
    (301)634-2222
    Event Type

    POPCORN GALLERY | BLAIR ANDERSON, MUSE

    12:00pm - 6:00pm

    purple pendant
    Description

    The Popcorn Gallery presents Muse, an exhibition by Blair Anderson, founder of SilverWorks Studio & Gallery in historic Glen Echo Park. Artist Blair Anderson revisits her inclination for themes with an all new, original collection that explores the nature of Muse. Using a variety of gemstones, precious metals and found objects, Anderson creates wearable art. This collection focuses on and depicts different deities in various cultures and how they interact and inspire artists. Some whimsical and some dead serious, these wearable depictions connect with the wearer either as an inspiration or the representation of what inspires.

    Founder of SilverWorks Studio and Gallery, Anderson celebrates 15 years at Glen Echo Park with this collection. This exhibit will feature her work as well as the SilverWorks faculty, alumni, and student work.

    Practicing the art since 1986, Anderson founded SilverWorks to make the joy of silversmithing more accessible with a teaching style that empowers the student. Her classes are playful and relaxed, designed to open the door for a student to discover their creative self. The two studios at Glen Echo Park offer workshops in a broad variety of smithing techniques and operate an Open Studio policy that allows students to practice their skills in a professional setting.

    June 6 - July 20, 2025

    Hours & Information >>  | Park Map >>

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Popcorn Gallery
    Admission
    FREE
    Phone
    (301)634-2222
    Event Type

    STONE TOWER GALLERY | ERIC CELARIER, EVOLVING WORLDS

    12:00pm - 6:00pm

    assemblage sculpture
    Description

    The Stone Tower Gallery presents Evolving Worlds. Arranged as a natural history museum display, this show features works by artist Eric Celarier in collaboration with Anne Burson seeks to describe nature’s indifference and its propensity for radical reorganization.  By reimagining cast off objects of plastic, cardboard, glass, and junk steel as newly evolved fauna and the sounds they produce, the work presents a world in flux—one that does not throw away matter, but absorbs and reforms it to confront current conditions, adapting to not only the presence of humans but our detritus as well. 

    May 2 - June 1, 2025

    Hours & Information >> | Park Map >>

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Stone Tower Gallery
    Admission
    FREE
    Phone
    (301)634-2222
    Event Type

    STONE TOWER GALLERY | ERIC CELARIER, EVOLVING WORLDS

    12:00pm - 6:00pm

    assemblage sculpture
    Description

    The Stone Tower Gallery presents Evolving Worlds. Arranged as a natural history museum display, this show features works by artist Eric Celarier in collaboration with Anne Burson seeks to describe nature’s indifference and its propensity for radical reorganization.  By reimagining cast off objects of plastic, cardboard, glass, and junk steel as newly evolved fauna and the sounds they produce, the work presents a world in flux—one that does not throw away matter, but absorbs and reforms it to confront current conditions, adapting to not only the presence of humans but our detritus as well. 

    May 2 - June 1, 2025

    Hours & Information >> | Park Map >>

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Stone Tower Gallery
    Admission
    FREE
    Phone
    (301)634-2222
    Event Type

    STONE TOWER GALLERY | ERIC CELARIER, EVOLVING WORLDS

    12:00pm - 6:00pm

    assemblage sculpture
    Description

    The Stone Tower Gallery presents Evolving Worlds. Arranged as a natural history museum display, this show features works by artist Eric Celarier in collaboration with Anne Burson seeks to describe nature’s indifference and its propensity for radical reorganization.  By reimagining cast off objects of plastic, cardboard, glass, and junk steel as newly evolved fauna and the sounds they produce, the work presents a world in flux—one that does not throw away matter, but absorbs and reforms it to confront current conditions, adapting to not only the presence of humans but our detritus as well. 

    May 2 - June 1, 2025

    Hours & Information >> | Park Map >>

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Stone Tower Gallery
    Admission
    FREE
    Phone
    (301)634-2222
    Event Type

    STONE TOWER GALLERY | ERIC CELARIER, EVOLVING WORLDS

    12:00pm - 6:00pm

    assemblage sculpture
    Description

    The Stone Tower Gallery presents Evolving Worlds. Arranged as a natural history museum display, this show features works by artist Eric Celarier in collaboration with Anne Burson seeks to describe nature’s indifference and its propensity for radical reorganization.  By reimagining cast off objects of plastic, cardboard, glass, and junk steel as newly evolved fauna and the sounds they produce, the work presents a world in flux—one that does not throw away matter, but absorbs and reforms it to confront current conditions, adapting to not only the presence of humans but our detritus as well. 

    May 2 - June 1, 2025

    Hours & Information >> | Park Map >>

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Stone Tower Gallery
    Admission
    FREE
    Phone
    (301)634-2222
    Event Type

    STONE TOWER GALLERY | ERIC CELARIER, EVOLVING WORLDS

    12:00pm - 6:00pm

    assemblage sculpture
    Description

    The Stone Tower Gallery presents Evolving Worlds. Arranged as a natural history museum display, this show features works by artist Eric Celarier in collaboration with Anne Burson seeks to describe nature’s indifference and its propensity for radical reorganization.  By reimagining cast off objects of plastic, cardboard, glass, and junk steel as newly evolved fauna and the sounds they produce, the work presents a world in flux—one that does not throw away matter, but absorbs and reforms it to confront current conditions, adapting to not only the presence of humans but our detritus as well. 

    May 2 - June 1, 2025

    Hours & Information >> | Park Map >>

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Stone Tower Gallery
    Admission
    FREE
    Phone
    (301)634-2222
    Event Type

    STONE TOWER GALLERY | ERIC CELARIER, EVOLVING WORLDS

    12:00pm - 6:00pm

    assemblage sculpture
    Description

    The Stone Tower Gallery presents Evolving Worlds. Arranged as a natural history museum display, this show features works by artist Eric Celarier in collaboration with Anne Burson seeks to describe nature’s indifference and its propensity for radical reorganization.  By reimagining cast off objects of plastic, cardboard, glass, and junk steel as newly evolved fauna and the sounds they produce, the work presents a world in flux—one that does not throw away matter, but absorbs and reforms it to confront current conditions, adapting to not only the presence of humans but our detritus as well. 

    May 2 - June 1, 2025

    Hours & Information >> | Park Map >>

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture
    Location
    Stone Tower Gallery
    Admission
    FREE
    Phone
    (301)634-2222
    Event Type
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