Friday, November 20, 2009 at 6:00 PM - Saturday, January 16, 2010 at 9:00 PM (ET)
For our upcoming juried photo and video show, IMAGE/PROJECT, the AAC received entries from across the nation—from New York, to Chicago, to Los Angeles, and all points in-between. From that pool, internationally recognized artist Taryn Simon selected thirteen artists working in photography and five video artists to be featured in our galleries. The show will open on Friday, November 20, with a reception from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. at the Arlington Arts Center, 3550 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington VA 22201, Phone: 703.248.6800
The event is free and open to the public.
Below is the list of finalists:
Morgan Ashcom (Free Union, VA)
Leslie Awender (Topanga, CA)
Jason Burch (Jersey City, NJ)
Judith Connell (Falls Church, VA)
Elizabeth Crisman (Baltimore, MD)
David Hartwell (San Francisco, CA)
Jason Havernaas (Brooklyn, NY)
Linda Hesh (Alexandria, VA)
Jaime Kennedy and Kelly Urquhart (Kent, OH)
Alma Leiva (Miami, FL)
Karen Ludlam (Brooklyn, NY)
Jeroen Nelemans (Chicago, IL)
Minou Norouzi (Los Angeles, CA)
Nicholas O’Brien (Chicago, IL)
Adam Pape (Chicago, IL)
Laurie Rubin (Chicago, IL)
Michael Wallace (Cleveland, OH)
Friday, November 20, 2009 at 6:00 PM
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Saturday, January 16, 2010 at 9:00 PM (ET)
The Arlington Arts Center (AAC) is a private, nonprofit contemporary visual arts center dedicated to presenting and supporting new work by regional artists in the mid-Atlantic States. Through exhibitions, educational programs, and subsidized studio spaces, the AAC serves as a bridge between artists and the public. The goal is to increase awareness and appreciation of, and involvement in, the visual arts in Arlington County, VA and the region.
The Arlington Arts Center (AAC) was established in 1974 as a grassroots arts organization dedicated to providing studio and exhibition space for local artists, and has been housed since 1976 in the historic Maury School. In 2001, the AAC closed for extensive renovations and expansion. It reopened to the public in January 2005. Today, the AAC is a regionally acclaimed visual arts center with a three-part mission: supporting emerging artists through exhibitions, offering educational programs for adults and children, and managing an artist residency program. Our facility includes nine exhibition galleries, working studios for thirteen artists, and two classrooms. At 17,000 square feet, we are one of the largest non-federal venues for contemporary art in the Washington metropolitan area.
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