Weekend East City Event Round Up: Visual White Noise Edition
Friday, October 21st
Studio H
6:00pm - 9:00pm
Studio H opens Amalgamations, new work by Steven Pearson. Pearson paints large scale work and has created a 9’ x 9’ installation piece for the gallery. Inspired by the deluge of quotidian information we are subjected to via social media, television, radio and email, Amalgamations translates this cacophony into vibrant colors and shapes that clash with one another eventually resulting in what Pearson calls “visual white noise”. For additional details, click here.
Studio H
408 H St, NE, second floor
Saturday, October 22nd
Art Works
7:00pm
Art Works Studio School and Gallery will celebrate their one year anniversary with a fundraising party. The event will include celebrity chef Carla Hall, beer tastings, charcuterie and even Vegan fare! This will also be your last chance to view the gallery’s current exhibition Suffering Rendered. A musical performance by the Brian Settles Trio will help complete the event’s ambiance. For additional details, click here.
Art Works
3711 Rhode Island Ave - Mount Rainier, MD
DC Glassworks
3:30pm - 8:00pm
Have you ever wanted to learn how to blow glass or see how glass is made? DC Glassworks is hosting an open house at their studio and people of all ages are encouraged to attend. At the DC Glassworks gallery, Acquaetta Williams De-Evolution Time and Memory opens. Williams explores the deconstruction of time and space through her glass sculpture. For additional details about the open house, click here.
DC Glassworks
5346 46th Avenue Hyattsville MD
Evolve Urban Arts Project
5:00pm -8:00pm
After a dormant period, Evolve Urban Arts has hired a new curator and the gallery is opening its first show of the year- Fruits, Flies and other Delights by local Capitol Hill Artist Carolina Mayorga. Mayorga’s multimedia pieces comment on war, immigration and identity. For additional details, click here.
Evolve Urban Arts Project
Pierce Lofts, 1375 Maryland Ave, NE
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Phil Hutinet is the Editor-in-Chief of East City Art. You can get more information about East City Art on Facebook or follow them on Twitter
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