WOVEN THREAD 2.0
Woven Thread showcases DMV artists through bold portraiture and abstract works exploring culture, resilience, and shared human connection
Woven Thread 2.0 is a dynamic contemporary art exhibition celebrating the shared histories, stories, and cultural expressions of artists whose work is rooted in the DMV area.
Through striking portraiture and abstract expressionist works, Woven Thread 2.0 explores the ways artists are connected by resilience, creativity, and cultural exchange. The exhibition emphasizes how individual identity and collective heritage are interwoven, creating a powerful visual dialogue that reflects strength, beauty, and belonging.
At its core, the exhibition also highlights art as a universal language, one that transcends barriers and speaks directly to the human spirit. Each piece conveys messages of love, hope, and the enduring value of humanity, reminding viewers of our shared emotional and cultural connections. Even in the midst of chaos and uncertainty, the artists demonstrate the transformative power of creativity, producing beauty that uplifts, heals, and unites communities.
“This exhibition is about honoring the threads that tie our communities together,” said curator and renowned artist Luis Del Valle. “The artworks illuminate shared struggles and triumphs while celebrating cultural expressions that continue to inspire generations.”
Participating Artists David Amoroso, Gloria Valdes Tarasca, Greg Scott, Hector J. Torres, Hiba Alyawer, Jay Durrah, Mas Paz, Sara Bregasi, Luis Del Valle
For more information, please contact:
Luis Del Valle: 202-809-7089
Woven Thread showcases DMV artists through bold portraiture and abstract works exploring culture, resilience, and shared human connection
Woven Thread 2.0 is a dynamic contemporary art exhibition celebrating the shared histories, stories, and cultural expressions of artists whose work is rooted in the DMV area.
Through striking portraiture and abstract expressionist works, Woven Thread 2.0 explores the ways artists are connected by resilience, creativity, and cultural exchange. The exhibition emphasizes how individual identity and collective heritage are interwoven, creating a powerful visual dialogue that reflects strength, beauty, and belonging.
At its core, the exhibition also highlights art as a universal language, one that transcends barriers and speaks directly to the human spirit. Each piece conveys messages of love, hope, and the enduring value of humanity, reminding viewers of our shared emotional and cultural connections. Even in the midst of chaos and uncertainty, the artists demonstrate the transformative power of creativity, producing beauty that uplifts, heals, and unites communities.
“This exhibition is about honoring the threads that tie our communities together,” said curator and renowned artist Luis Del Valle. “The artworks illuminate shared struggles and triumphs while celebrating cultural expressions that continue to inspire generations.”
Participating Artists David Amoroso, Gloria Valdes Tarasca, Greg Scott, Hector J. Torres, Hiba Alyawer, Jay Durrah, Mas Paz, Sara Bregasi, Luis Del Valle
For more information, please contact:
Luis Del Valle: 202-809-7089
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
Location
Pepco Edison Place Gallery
702 8th Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20068
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