Petrona Viera: The Endless Creation Fill a glass of wine and make a toast to this Uruguayan artist (1895-1960) whose captivating paintings present a dialogue between herself and her perception of her world, from the apparently closed and quotidian to the infinite landscape expanses of sandbanks, beaches, and horizons. RSVP at Eventbrite. Date and time June 15: Opening Reception, 4:30 PM; On view …
Dominique Paul: Silent Fall On view through July 20, 2023 An environmental justice exhibition on the decline of biodiversity by Canadian multidisciplinary artist Dominique Paul, which surveys Paul’s work in the last decade, highlights species at risk in the Americas. Youngsters are invited to free 3-hour weekend sessions that explore several artistic approaches utilized in the artist’s creative process, including poetry, mapping, collage …
FAMA VIP Exhibition Tour Join up to 20 members of FAMA for a pre-reception glass of wine and tour of the exhibition, Suiti, featuring the art of Magdalena Correa, a Chilean postwar and contemporary artist, at the Art Museum of the Americas on Tuesday, March 28, 5-6 pm, before the official reception begins. The exhibition is on view through …
A Force of Nature: Studio Visit with Artist Freya Grand Join us in Freya’s studio near Dupont Circle on Sunday, April 16, 2-4 pm, within easy walking distance of the Metro. Over wine and refreshments, DC-based artist Freya Grand will reveal her fascinating artistic process–from field to studio to gallery–as she shows us her dramatic journals, sketches, and full-blown landscapes originating in Latin America, plus her …
Invitation to Exhibition Opening FAMA members were invited to the opening reception for Silent Fall, a multimedia environmental justice exhibition of work by Canadian artist Dominique Paul, curated by Ayelet Danielle Aldouby. Photographs by Rafa Cruz. Location Art Museum of the Americas 201 18th Street Northwest Washington, DC 20006
Wine and Conversation with Art Historian Dr. Olga Herrera Join up to twenty FAMA members in a conversation with art historian Dr. Olga Herrera while viewing two exhibitions: Colombia: A Work of Art – Our Legacies in the AMA Collection and Afro-Caribbean Motifs of the Art Museum of the Americas’ Collection.
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