The Alex Gallery, a leading commercial art gallery in Washington, D.C., featuring contemporary American and European painting, sculpture, and work on paper, will be open to display their art on this First Friday ArtWalk! The Alex Gallery is located at 2106 R Street, NW.
The Church of Scientology National Affairs Office is hosting a special exhibition presented by United for Human Rights, Youth for Human Rights DC Chapter, and Art Impact® International to celebrate human rights! The show features ten artists with a variety of styles who will be present to discuss their art with you. Come and enjoy the artwork and meet the artists who are united for human rights: Carolyn Goodridge, Hubert Jackson, E.J. Lee, P.J.P. Martin, Sharon Robinson, Patrick Smith, and J. Thomas Wells.
The Heurich House Museum features local makers & artisans during its Mini Markt at 1921 biergarten as part of Dupont’s monthly First Friday ArtWalk from 4-8pm. The Mini Markt program provides small maker businesses with an accessible in-person sales platform and gives DC residents an opportunity to learn about their small business community. This month the Markt will feature four locally-owned artisan maker businesses. The biergarten bar, called 1921, is located with the museum’s exhibit HOME/BREWED, which features objects from a rotating collection of over 1,000 artifacts from the historic Heurich brewery. The Heurich House is located at 1307 New Hampshire Ave, NW.
IA&A at Hillyer is proud to once again partner with the Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies (FAPE) to present FAPE’s latest art initiative, GIFT FOR THE NATION 250, hosted at IA&A at Hillyer. Works from FAPE’s GIFT FOR THE NATION 250 Collection. FAPE is a public-private partnership dedicated to providing permanent works of American art for U.S. embassies worldwide. The exhibition has been curated by FAPE Board member and Chairman of the Fine Arts Committee, Jack Shear.. Free to the public (suggested donation $10). Location: 9 Hillyer Ct, NW.
Visit Lūneh as they display art by 22nd Canvas, a collection of acrylic on canvas paintings in various sizes. Their work blends elements of healing, sacred geometry, and surrealism, inviting viewers into a meditative experience that explores universal consciousness and the energetic connection between all beings. They are also displaying art by Ximena Rozo Design, a design studio specializing in interior decor products. Each piece is self-designed in Washington, D.C. and manufactured in Colombia and South America by skilled artisans. Location: 2000 S St. NW.
This November 7, the National League of American Pen Women (NLAPW) is excited to open its historic doors to the public as part of First Friday. This special evening is dedicated to community outreach and welcoming new members who share a passion for the literary, visual, and performing arts. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the League’s rich artistic legacy, view members’ creative works, and learn how NLAPW supports and connects professional women in the arts across the nation. The event offers a chance to meet current members, discover upcoming programs, and experience firsthand the League’s ongoing mission to inspire, educate, and empower women creators. The National League of American Pen Women is located at 1300 17th Street, NW.