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  • ACO ARTIST DISCUSSION WITH MATT KLOS

    10:30am - 11:30am

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    Description

    Join us Saturday morning for a virtual Artist Discussion with Matt Klos, part of The Art Clinic Online's artist discussion series.
    Matt Klos received his MFA in painting from University of MD, College Park and his BFA from Columbus College of Art and Design (CCAD). He is a recipient of four Individual Artist Awards from the Maryland State Arts Council (2019, 2016, 2012 and 2008). His work has been featured in numerous group and solo exhibitions including the Prince Street Gallery in Chelsea, NY in 2011. He was awarded first place in the Bethesda Painting Awards in 2007 and received an Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant in 2001. Klos currently teaches drawing and painting full-time at Anne Arundel Community College in Arnold, MD and has served as a guest lecturer/critic at various institutions including the New York Academy of Art, Boston University, College of William & Mary, Towson University, University of Missouri, and Mount Gretna School of Art. He is a member of the collective Perceptual Painters and Zeuxis, www.zeuxis.us.

    Location
    Virtual

    ACO ARTIST DISCUSSION WITH ELLYN WISE

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    10:30am - 11:30 am

    Installation by Ellyn Weiss
    Description

    Join us Saturday morning for a virtual Artist Discussion with Ellyn Wise, part of The Art Clinic Online's artist discussion series. 

    Ellyn Weiss is a Washington DC-based visual artist and independent curator who has shown widely for more than 25 years in the DMV as well as Massachusetts and New York.  She is committed to engagement with the most pressing issues that face us, environmental and political.

    Ellyn has mounted a number of collaborative installations focused on the effects of climate change, including on the melting of the polar icecaps (National Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC and the McLean Project for the Arts, McLean, VA); the destruction of coral reefs (Artists and Makers, Rockville, MD); and the movement of tropical diseases northward as the climate changes (Otis Street Arts Project, Mt. Rainier, MD).

     

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    Presenter
    Art Clinic Online
    Location
    Virtual
    Admission
    FREE

    ACO ARTIST DISCUSSION WITH JOYCE ZIPPERER

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    10:30am - 11:30 am

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    Description

    Join us Saturday morning for a virtual Artist Discussion with Joyce Zipperer, part of The Art Clinic Online's artist discussion series. 

    Artist Statement

    My work stems from lifelong interest in the design and construction of costumes and clothing, which ultimately led to sculpture. Now as a metal sculptor, my concerns address issues of women’s undergarments and shoes. Using “inflexible” materials of copper, aluminum, steel and stone emphasizes the absurdity and torture women have endured for fashion. In past history, women have squeezed themselves into corsets, reshaping bones and internal organs. We continue to cram our feet into ill-fitting shoes, in order to be currently “in style.” With fantasy and a bit of humor, my work confronts viewers about conflicts among the competing values of beauty, comfort and health.

    Presenter
    Art Clinic Online
    Location
    Virtual

    ACO ARTIST DISCUSSION WITH DAWN WHITMORE

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    10:30am - 11:30 am

    Artwork by Dawn Whitmore
    Description

    Join us Saturday morning for a virtual Artist Discussion with Dawn Whitmore, part of The Art Clinic Online's artist discussion series. 

    Dawn Whitmore (b. 1983) is a Washington, DC based interdisciplinary artist whose work explores the dynamics between mythology, identity and the environment. Using soundscapes, photography, video, sculpture, performance, painting, and drawing, she creates immersive spaces that invite the participant to enter an altered emotional landscape. Dawn received a BFA from the Corcoran School of Art in 2005. Her work has been shown nationally including: the Mesa Museum of Contemporary Art (AZ), Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington (VA), Hemphill Fine Arts (DC), Area 405 (MD), Spring Gallery (NY) and published in The Guardian, The Washington Post and The Virginia Quarterly Review. She is a recipient of multiple Artist Fellowship Grants from the DC Commission on the Arts and an CAH-NEA CARES Act Grant.

    Artist Statement
    The act of drawing represents the physical gesture of making a mark on a surface; an ancient and sacred ritual that goes back to the beginning of human consciousness. It also can mean to ‘draw’ something out – to invoke a new action or perception. In my work I am exploring the act of drawing by creating immersive environments through sculpture, sound, performance, video and traditional mark making to understand the layers of individual and collective mythology. The root of my work is based on exploring the inner emotional landscape – a place represented with symbolic imagery derived from nature and myth. I am curious to explore the connections between storytelling and reality. As a child I was enthralled by the colorful serpentine path on the board game Candyland. This inspired playfulness is a thread in my work that leads to exploring themes of deep ecology and climate change.

    Presenter
    Art Clinic Online
    Location
    Virtual

    ACO ARTIST DISCUSSION WITH SONDRA N. ARKIN

    10:30am

    An image of artist Sondra N. Arkin
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    Join us Saturday morning for a virtual Artist Discussion with Sondra N. Arkin, part of The Art Clinic Online's artist discussion series. As a sculptor, printmaker, and painter, Sondra N. Arkin is known for her exploration of line, space, and boundaries. Modular installations use common materials such as wax, ink, shellac, steel, foraged natural, found, and manufactured materials. In her paintings, luminous surfaces are saturated with color and atmosphere. Prints and drawings further explore the intersection of atmospheric and linear formations. Ethereal orbs of steel wire form “drawings in space” that amplify the dialogue between the viewer and object, and installations of found objects further explore the idea of environment.

    Arkin has participated in many exhibitions in both galleries and museums, and her work has been represented in a number of private, corporate, and public collections including the U.S. State Department’s Art In Embassies Program, the DC Art Bank, and public art in Crystal City, Virginia. She has been awarded an Individual Artist Fellowship grant from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities multiple times.

    In addition, as Curator of the DC City Hall Art Collection, she assembled for the District a remarkable collection that includes many of the finest artists who have lived in the nation’s capital. As the largest permanent collection of regional art on public display, it constitutes a unique resource. She has curated many independent projects, regularly programs alternative arts spaces, and is deeply involved in the mid-Atlantic arts community. She lives and works in Washington, DC.

    Location
    Virtual

    Festival of Freedom

    11:00am - 5:00pm

    Diverse Voices: A Juneteenth Celebration graphic
    Description

    A day of family-friendly activities, this celebration commemorates the desegregation of the former Glen Echo Amusement Park in 1960 and features Story Tapestries, Heritage Voices, and musical artists Dan+Claudia Zanes, Hubby Jenkins, and Sweet Honey in the Rock. Learn more >>

    View the rest of our Diverse Voices: A Juneteenth Celebration events here >> 

    Presenter
    Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts & Culture and Washington Revels
    Admission
    Free
    Event Type

    Voices of History & Hope: The Past and Future of Juneteenth in Montgomery County

    7:00pm

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    “Voices of History and Hope: The Past and Future of Juneteenth in Montgomery County” brings together a panel of local leaders – founder Jamie Boston (Kensington Juneteenth Celebration); historian Tony Cohen (Button Farm); filmmaker Jason Green (Finding Freedom); and music director Andrea Blackford (Washington Revels’ Jubilee Voices) – to discuss their work to preserve and promote Montgomery County's African American history through community, agriculture, film, and the arts. Learn what motivated each panelist to pursue and realize their projects and how the national recognition of Juneteenth has affected their work. Be part of the discussion about the future of Juneteenth in the DMV region! Moderated by Shirl Spicer, Countywide Museum Manager for the Maryland-National Capital Park & Planning Commission, the program will also feature a special performance that you won't want to miss! Register for the event >>

    View the rest of our Diverse Voices: A Juneteenth Celebration events here >> 

    Presenter
    Montgomery History
    Event Type
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