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    artdc in Hyattsville, MD, is hosting their annual 12”x12” small works show from Sept. 4 to Oct. 2.  They have the work of over 30 artists on display, much of which is photography-based.  The main reception for this show will occur during the Hyattsville Arts Fest on Sept. 24. However, this weekend on Saturday, Sept. 10, from 8-10:30 p.m., they are having a special reception with two experimental, dare I say "avant garde", bands called DC Improvisers Collective (DCIC) and Atomic Order of Four String Transcendentalism (AO4ST). It's free! Please come out and support Hyattsville's burgeoning art scene. After the show, many in attendance will head down to the new Busboys & Poets on Rhode Island Ave. for libations and gnosh.

    The works on display are by the following artists:

    Ameliese Giordano
    Amy Cohen
    Angela Kleis
    Barry Schmetter
    Chris Suspect
    Claudia Olivos
    Dancing Queen
    Denise Brown
    Fabian H Rios Rubino
    Grayson Heck
    Ian Delaney Doherty
    Jamie Downs
    Jen Vallina
    Jenn Verrier
    Jennifer Bienhacker
    Jenny Trussell
    Joanna Knox Yoder
    Joe Morey
    Joeseph Rodgers
    Justin Fair
    Laurie Tylec
    Lillian Mattiaccio
    Linda Hosek
    Lisa K Rosenstein
    Matthew Malone
    Meg Floyd
    Ric Garcia
    Robert Brown
    Roy Utley
    Sabeth Jackson
    Sergio Olivos
    Stephen Mead
    Tom Cardarella
    Victoria McGoogan

     

     

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  • Behind the Scenes of Emerging from Hyattsville #Photography

    • 14 Jul 2011
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    Above are a few photos I took of the install process at artdc Gallery at 5710 Baltimore Ave, Hyattsville, MD 20781.

    On Saturday from 7-10 p.m. the gallery will be holding an opening reception (hey, you're invited!) with lots of wine, beer and food. I will be showing ten high dynamic (HDR) range photographs of the decrepit buildings along the Route 1 corridor in the Hyattsville Arts District. The goal of my photos was to capture these relics before the expanding development and growth claims them as their next victims. Often HDR photography focuses on beautiful landscapes, ornate rooms or halls, and cathedrals. I wanted to give these buildings in Hyattsville the same royal treatment.

    For more photos of the install process, details about the reception, the other the artists showing their work, and the gallery itself, please read the article posted today on Patch.com.

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