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EXPLORE D.C. | | | | | | | Addison / Ripley Gallery Ltd1670 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington,
DC
20007
202-338-5180 | | | | | Description: GEORGETOWN. Originally established in 1981, the Addison/Ripley Gallery recently moved to the Georgetown area. This gallery carries artists well known in the area, as well as those known nationally and internationally. Feel free to browse through the paintings, sculptures, fine arts and photography that are on display. They sponsor 6 to 10 shows each year.
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| Fine Art & Artists Gallery2920 M St NW
Washington,
DC
20007
202-965-0780 | | | | | Description: GEORGETOWN. A great collection of contemporary and pop art prints includes works by Warhol, Lichtenstein, Haring and Rauschenberg. Other exhibits rotate and may include mid-career artists such as Tom Slaughter, Scott Kilgour and Donald Baechler, as well as the masters who have influenced them. Open Wednesday by appointment only. METRO: Foggy Bottom
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| 1227 34th St NW
Washington,
DC
20007
202-333-1180 | | | | | Description: GEORGETOWN. This gallery is well known for showcasing pop art that's by or about famous rock musicians. Begun as a gallery displaying figurative paintings and drawings, it has grown to include pop and folk art in its collection. You'll find not only pictures and drawings of rock stars, but you may also spy a drawing by an original Beatle or paintings by a member of the Rolling Stones. What a great combination of different aspects of culture! METRO: Foggy Bottom
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| 1515 14th St NW
Washington,
DC
20005
202-234-5601 | | | | | Description: LOGAN CIRCLE. Hemphill Fine Arts is run by George Hemphill and specializes in abstracts. Artists from the area are featured, as well as a few widely known names. In addition to the abstract works, you can also find photography, sculpture and works on paper. METRO: Dupont Circle
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| 2922 M St NW
Washington,
DC
20007
202-965-9736 | | | | | Description: GEORGETOWN. This art store and showroom specialize in fine international art, decorative accessories and the unique. It carries everything from contemporary and pop art to Renaissance masters. It also features changing exhibits throughout the year. METRO: Foggy Bottom-GWU.
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| Maurine Littleton Gallery1667 Wisconsin Ave NW
Washington,
DC
20007
202-333-9307 | | | | | Description: GEORGETOWN. The Maurine Littleton Gallery is run by the daughter of Harvey Littleton, a central figure in the development of modern glassblowing. The gallery shows fine art glass exhibits, mostly of an abstract nature. Many famous glass artists, including a student of Harvey Littleton, are showcased here. Although the primary focus is on glass, you'll also see a few other three-dimensional works, including ceramics, woodturnings and ironworks. METRO: Foggy Bottom
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| 1421 22nd St NW
Washington,
DC
20007
202-833-1616 | | | | | Description: GEORGETOWN. Since 1968, the Spectrum Gallery has showcased the art of a varying group of about 30 artists from the Washington area. At least one piece by each artist is always on display. Each month a different artisit has their own exhibit and is showcased throughout the gallery. The works include sculptures, paintings, pottery, photography, textiles, collages and prints. METRO: Foggy Bottom
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