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A big Thank You to Zenith Gallery for selling "Queen Bey" to a local collector.
Which is more beautiful? An organized pj's drawer, these eyes or the bedazzled Converse 💙💛? Heather Banks Zenith Gallery
Ward 4's own Zenith Gallery is opening an exhibit in honor of the legendary this weekend!
The Zenith Gallery in DC has a new work on exhibit honoring beloved Betty White.
As the Zenith Gallery posted, Betty White may very well be the one subject we can all agree upon!!!!
Just taking down my show "Let's Dance" at Zenith Gallery. "Man, I feel Like a Woman" (one of my favorites) is still available. She's marine mahogany so she's fine outdoors.
Zenith Gallery - Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
ZENITH COMMUNITY ARTS FOUNDATION (ZCAF)
Thursday, November 18 at 3:00 pm
1429 Iris Street, NW, Washington, DC 20012
RSVP PLEASE Margery Goldberg at 202-957-3869
Or call 202-783-8005 | email
[email protected]
Celebrate the launching of ZCAF's Mobile Woodshop
Made possible by funding from Events DC, Commission for the Arts and Humanities, and SGR Investments. Support our new partnership with the DC Public Schools
Full details here:
https://www.zcaf.org/press-releases/mobile-woodshop-ribbon-cutting-ceremony/
Hi There Zenith Gallery: Would you consider representing my art? My name is Maximo Gomez, IV. I am the inventor of the Animal Powered Electricity Generator, the Gravity Buoyancy Solution and Three methods to displace water. Vertical Water Displacement is a novel form to generate and to store clean energy, safely and reliably everywhere. Hidden in some of my drawings I represent some of my clean energy mechanical designs.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMYPnTDOigA I am using digital art to build my projects.
Here it is a sample of one of my EXPOs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMYPnTDOigA
Would you use some of my drawings in your Gallery? Thank you! Truly. Max (Maximo Gomez Nacer, I.V., M.D.)
If the kids aren't starting to think about a return to (in-person!) school, you can bet their parents are.
Inside your August Hill Rag, you'll find the Fall Education Special, with resources and advice for a back-to-school that will be shaped by the challenges of COVID-19.
Of course, you'll also find stories, news and views from around your community when you pick up your copy, out on newsstands now.
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About the cover:
Treating Myself, by Cassandra Gillens
Acrylic on Canvas, 24”x18”, $2,000
Available at: Zenith Gallery
1429 Iris Street, NW, Washington DC 20012
www.zenithgallery.com •
[email protected]
202-783-2963
Zenith Gallery present an exhibition by Bradley Stevens
Intimacy & Isolation
I visited the Edward Hopper exhibit at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts days before the art world––actually the whole world––shut down. As I was ruminating over Hopper’s work, little did I know the art world would soon anoint him as the quintessential artist of the pandemic and social distancing.
Cooped up in our homes, how do we maintain meaningful human connections? What role does art play in this new world order? Is it even relevant when so many people are truly suffering?
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https://washdiplomat.com/palestinian-artists-depict-hope.../
A new article in The Washington Diplomat reviews Palestine Museum US (Woodbridge, Connecticut) exhibit in Washington DC in cooperation with Zenith Gallery at 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW. Exhibit open to the public 7 days a week. Use the 12th street entrance; ring bell to get guard's attention if needed.
Yesterday my good friend Kirk and I installed these panels at the Shepherd Park Community Center in Washington, D.C. I won this project from a Department of General Services call (my third with them!) snd the theme was Wellness. I did a social media poll back in May asking peeps what Wellness meant to them snd selected my panel content from those results.
The first panel represents “feeding your mind” and has a person reading, with the butterflies representing inspiring ideas.
The second panel shows people dancing, representing the importance of culture - music and dancing and their important roles in our lives.
The third panel has people engaging in physical activity, with the characters playing volleyball and soccer.
The fourth panel was originally going to have a representation of healthy eating. But my poll on social media revealed to me that positive human connection and interaction are just as important as the food that we eat. This was certainly a lesson from quarantine and I felt like it was too important to omit.
I chose silhouettes because I always want the viewer to be able to put themselves in the piece. The background colors were selected to match the floors of the space. Thank you to Zenith Gallery for submitting me for this job and as always for the best, professional representation. And thank you to Jacob Mueller for talking me through the design concept when I was completely overwhelmed.