Gallery Underground is an Arlington Artists Alliance gallery in Crystal City, Arlington, VA, promoting the works of established regional artists. In partnership with Crystal City BID and JBG Smith, the Gallery hosts monthly shows featuring the work of members in the Main Gallery, and solo, group or national juried shows in the Focus Gallery. Receptions are held on the first Friday of the month from 5-7PM.
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Friday, June 28, 2013
Chica Brunsvold - Gallery Underground Artist - Show Announcement
You are invited to an exhibition of Chica Brunsvold's newest work
June 25-August 25
and to a special reception
Sunday, June 30
1-3PM
(Goodies
and Giclee Prints will be available
)
Green Spring Gardens Horticulture Center
4603
Green Spring Road, Alexandria, VA 22312
Exhibit
Hours: Monday-Saturday 9:00-4:30, Sunday noon-4:30
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
What's Over your Couch - Part 4
Some of our artists hang their own work in their homes. Some artists bring back souvenirs from their travels. Some artists do both! Proudly hanging over Linda Maldonado's couch is this lovely watercolor painting of Aya Sofia mosque in Istanbul Turkey.
Kathy told me "Over the sofa in our den is a lino print by Hawaiian artist Dietrich Varez from 1979. I found this rolled up at an estate sale for a dollar. I like to salvage artists work when I find it in situations like that." Kathy is a woman after this blogger's own heart! How awesome to save a dramatic piece like this.
If you missed Jim George's nice article about Keith Wilkie's Opening and the June works at the Gallery Underground you can find them here.
Kathy Turner's mantle sports a large oil painting by Washington DC artist Gregory Ferrand. Quite the story in this piece!
If you missed Jim George's nice article about Keith Wilkie's Opening and the June works at the Gallery Underground you can find them here.
Thursday, June 6, 2013
For Blog Subscribers Only
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We have just determined that the elusive typo in our blog delivery service is in our FeedBlitz title. The link is not editable so I will have to delete the link to fix the typo.
We WANT you to continue to subscribe to the Gallery Underground Blog. Please accept my apologies for the error and simply resubscribe tomorrow by visiting the blog after 10 pm.
My apologies for the error. Thank you for your interest and support. Theresa
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
What's over your couch? Part 3
Hay Bales II by Melissa L. Miller |
Lookout by Sandi Douglas Parker |
Sunday, June 2, 2013
What's hanging over your couch? part 2 AND New June Show Info
What's hanging over the couches of Gallery Underground artists?
Jackie Afram submitted this panoramic DC landscape.
View from the South Tower of the Cathedral" Jackie Afram
Evening Stroll - Keith Wilkie |
‘Coastal Colors’
Sailor, beach lover and traveler from an early age, Keith Wilkie’s paintings capture the quiet, peaceful and sometimes stormy nature of familiar coastal scenes, landscapes and waterway subjects. From the Chesapeake Bay and the Carolina coast to Europe, the Caribbean and beyond, his work evokes memorable maritime moments — whether it is a salty breeze at the beach, surf before an approaching storm, wildlife in a marsh or just fishing. Keith is a member of the American Society of Marine Artists,
Keith is a Signature Member of the International Society of Acrylic Painters, and a member of Landscape Artists International. Join us and meet Keith at his opening reception, Thursday, June 6, 5-8 p.m
Casual Acquaintance by Bryan Jernigan |
Gallery Underground will feature works celebrating the earth in Earth Song & Visions, running Monday, June 3 through Saturday, July 6. All mediums will be represented in everything from traditional landscapes, to still lifes of flowers and fruit, to vibrant abstracts depicting earth subjects, and sculpture and ceramics made from earthy materials.
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