Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Exhibiting at The Still Point

Half a dozen framed collages are hanging out at the new boutique in downtown Takoma Park. Other items include fine art and craft, textiles, glass, paper, jewelry, accessories for the home, baby, children. Slow and handmade. Check it out.

The Still Point Mind + Spirit Center
7009 Caroll Avenue, Lower Level
Takoma Park, MD 20912
301 920 0801

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Artwork in Residence!

One of two large (for me) mountainscape collage-paintings is now in residence at the new location of Still Point Mind and Body. It's called Clear Cold Creek (27 x 32" framed). I started by laying magazine and found papers in a roughed-out landscape, then painted with acrylic, and then layered on more papers and made marks with pen and marker.

To visit (quietly) the painting-collage (and to explore making an appointment for a massage or other and to browse the artisan soaps and such):

Still Point Mind and Body
One Columbia Avenue Takoma Park, Maryland
(one of the houses next to the new cheesecake place/old Savory)

Monday - Friday: 12p - 8p
Saturday: 10a - 6p
Sunday: 10a - 4p

301.920.0801
info@stillpointmindandbody.com

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Mixed Media Work Featured in Gallery Shop

Five of my framed collage-paintings and -drawings are available at the Pyramid Atlantic Community Store in downtown Silver Spring. Just visited this afternoon and they are hung and look good (I think) in the space. All of these pieces have been shown in at least one previous solo or group exhibit: Stare Mesto (Old Town), Early Summer Pastoral, Ampersand, Bridge in Black and White, Cinderella Dreams.

924 Ellsworth (across from the fountain and next to the Ann Taylor loft.

Winter hours:
Thurs.12 - 6:00 pm
Friday.12 - 8:00 pm
Sat. 10 - 8:00 pm

For more info: jdominguez@pyramid-atlantic.org

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Brain Cancer Collectibles and Art Exhibit

Cranial Vault: Artifacts and Impressions is a collaborative exhibit that synthesizes brain cancer collectibles, art, and community.

Participate in the upcoming show by creating and submitting your own DIY phrenology head, designed by Norman Mallard.

Here's a slideshow of the exhibit.