Arts & Entertainment

Metro Station Tunnel, Galleries Stop On Art Walk

The Bethesda Art Walk takes place on the second Friday of every month.

The monthly Bethesda Art Walk lets residents visit galleries that showcase artwork created locally, nationally and internationally including painting, photography, sculpture and mixed media.

The next walk is from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10. Enjoy several galleries by walking throughout downtown Bethesda to learn more about the arts scene and featured artists.

The free Bethesda Circulator stops within a few blocks of each Bethesda Art Walk gallery, and runs continuously throughout the duration of the Art Walk. The event is presented by the Bethesda Urban Partnership.

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Participants in the Oct. 10 Art Walk include:

Bethesda Fine Art
5001 Wilson Lane, 2nd Floor • (914) 806-1979
New Acquisitions
Preview new acquisitions by Washington Color School artists Sam Gilliam, Gene Davis and Willem De Looper.

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Studio B
7475 Wisconsin Avenue • (301) 215-7880
Studio B, located in the lower level of 7475 Wisconsin Avenue, is home to artists Linda Button, Judy Gilbert Levey and Steve Hay. Each artist creates, showcases and sells their work onsite.

Consider It Done
7806 Old Georgetown Road • (301) 654-8690
Consider It Done specializes in tabletop and decorative arts. Join Consider It Done boutique for the launch of Bernardaud’s new collection. “Art on the Table” was created in collaboration with world-renowned artists to commemorate their 150th anniversary.

“Tunnel Vision” Public Art Exhibition
Bethesda Metro Station Tunnel • (301) 215-6660
“Tunnel Vision” features the work of 12 regional artists whose original works have been printed on a polymetal material, size 4’ x 8’, and lines the walls of Bethesda’s Pedestrian Tunnel that runs under Wisconsin Avenue at the Bethesda Metro Station.

Gallery B
7700 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite E • (301) 215-7990
Group Exhibition
October’s exhibition features paintings by Gongsan Kim and Chris Luckman, and sculptures by George Tkabladze.

Waverly Street Gallery
4600 East-West Highway • (301) 951-9441
Floral Portraiture:A Photographic Study of Form and Texture
Flowers possess a unique synthesis of form and texture that conveys emotional energy, life force, and transcendental spirit. For this exhibit, Carol Leadbetter has chosen to portray the “great in the small,” drawing the viewer into a more intimate dialogue with her botanic images.

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