Weekend East City Event Round Up: October Super Saturday Edition
Friday, October 14th
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Studio H is celebrating its second anniversary with an afternoon happy hour. The H Street Gallery will display two concurrent solo exhibitions Slurry and Autumnal Equinox by Katherine Mann and Pam Rogers respectively. Both painters, Mann and Rogers create dreamlike works influenced by botany and the natural world. For additional details, click here.
Studio H
408 H St, NE
Second floor
Metro: Union Station and walk or take the x2 bus from Gallery Pl
Friday, October 14th
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Like Studio H, the Tubman-Mahan gallery at the Center for Green Urbanism is also celebrating an anniversary- its first. The Ward 7 gallery opens Recreate:H2O a group show seeking to raise awareness of worldwide issues concerning potable water. For additional details, click here.
The Tubman-Mahan Gallery
at The Center for Green Urbanism
3938 Benning Rd, NE
Metro: Minnesota Avenue
Saturday, October 15th
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Art Enables and Off-Rhode Studio Gallery join forces this year for the annual Art-Enables. Outsider Art Exhibition. Galleries, artists and co-operatives from all over the country, coming from as far away as Hawaii, have been selected by jury to participate. For additional details, click here.
Art Enables and Off-Rhode galleries
2204 Rhode Island Ave, NE
Metro: see metro trip planner for details
Saturday, October 15th
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Another brand new gallery opens in the Gateway Arts District adding a second art space in Hyattsville, MD. The inaugural show, Intellectual Property will feature new work by Courtney Miller Bellairs who spent 10 years living in London after studying at nearby University of Maryland and later at Yale. For additional details, click here.
328 Farragut St - Hyattsville, MD
Metro: see metro trip planner for details
Saturday, October 15th
7:00pm - 10:00pm
Opening at artdc for works by Latino Artists
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, artdc gallery opens a group show entitled Caminos, Caminante (A Path as we Travel) featuring the work of five local Latino artists. The artists represent the fine arts traditions of their native Chile, Costa Rica and Mexico. For additional details, click here.
artdc gallery at the Lustine Center
5710 Baltimore Ave - Hyattsville, MD
Metro: see metro trip planner for details
Saturday, October 15th
7:00pm - 10:00pm
The Fridge presents new work by J. Miller and Lisa Helfert entitled Interactive Kinetic Sculpture and Photography. Miller, an engineer, and Helfert, an artist, have collaborated to realize work that blends both Miller’s mechanical skills and Helfert’s artistic imagination. The exhibition includes kinetic sculptures such as an “emotional clock”. For additional details, click here.
The Fridge
Rear Alley
516 8th St, SE
Metro: Eastern Market
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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