Spotlight
Recent projects from the MU community
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Moshup Dunes, Hotel inspired in the culture of the island of Martha Vineryard with close attention to native American local stories and legends.
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Ivan Pech, an MU interior design student, used 3D models and perspectives to complete Moshup Dunes.
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In collaboration with Marymount's Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Cody Gallery hosts a conversation between exhibiting artist Nekisha Durrett and artist and independent curator Endia Beal. This conversation occurred on the occasion of Durrett's exhibition MAGNOLIA on view at Cody Gallery at Marymount University from January 21 - March 19, 2021.
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Opening Day Appointments: Friday, February 5 from 12-8pm
On view February 5-27, 2021.
The great American painter Edward Hopper is famous for his canvases depicting the isolationist urban landscape as well as the sweeping solitude and unpopulated vacancy of the dunes of Cape Cod. His 1942 painting “Nighthawks” is Hopper’s most recognizable work. It is the visual narrative of a late-night New York City Greenwich Village diner scene, bereft of a bustling business, depicting three solo customers and a solemn soda jerk.
Reserve a ticket for a half-hour viewing.
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One View: February 1 – May 22, 2021
Imani W. Russell is a self-taught fiber artist who counts her mother and maternal grandmother as major influences in her studio practice. Both created hand-stitched utilitarian quilts and clothing from found fabrics and unusual objects.
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On view February 1 – 26, 2021.
2020 was a scary year. But from this comes compelling artwork that also highlights hope. The Arlington Artists Alliance’s juried gallery, Gallery Underground, will feature Dreams and Nightmares, a fascinating all-media national juried exhibition.
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ART @ HOME
Black History Month Edition
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Event: Saturday, February 6, 2021
Joe’s is linking up w/ Soul in Motion virtually this year, continuing the tradition of showcasing their company as one of their artist partners. Saturday, Feb 6, 2021, they will be live streaming (via Facebook) the video recording from the 36th anniversary Black History Month performance at Joe’s Movement Emporium, featuring special guests: Vincent Stovall, Kantre Kulture, More Than a Drum, and the Paul Elite Drum Ensemble directed by Malari Moore.
Tickets available here>>
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Brentwood Arts Exchange is excited to collaborate with our partner presenters and arts specialists from the Prince George’s County Arts and Cultural Heritage Division for a special performance series celebrating Black History Month.
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Join us for a virtual panel discussion, moderated by CNN Correspondent, Omar Jimenez, as we kick off ACM’s outdoor installation of the Men of Change: Taking it to the Streets exhibition.
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“What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?”
- Robert H. Schuller
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