Arts & Entertainment
Photo, Digital Art Exhibit Featured At Gallery B
The exhibition at Gallery B features a photography and digital art exhibit by Bob Bradford, Bob Elliott, Allen Hirsh and Samuel Shin.

BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE, MD - From Downtown Bethesda: Gallery B is pleased to present its November exhibition, which will feature a photography and digital art exhibit by Bob Bradford, Bob Elliott, Allen Hirsh and Samuel Shin.
The exhibit will be on display from November 8 – December 2, 2017 at Gallery B, located at 7700 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite E, Bethesda, MD. Gallery hours for the show will be Wednesday – Saturday, 12-6pm.
A public reception for the exhibition will be held on Friday, November 10 from 6-8pm.
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Bob Bradford, a retired math teacher, is interested in the relationship between math and art. His 3-D wall sculptures contain aspects of kinetic art. Most of his artwork is geometric in form and material, created from paint swatches, mitered cut hardwoods and resin.
Bob Elliott is an artist and photographer living in Rockville, MD. Interested in art from an early age, he became increasingly curious about the application and use of computers in his artistic pursuits. He was formally trained in art, architecture and photography and went on to pursue a career in architecture and real estate. His work, “Red Line”, was one of twelve pieces selected by the Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District as part of Tunnel Vision, which opened on May 2012.
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Allen Hirsh is a practicing biophysicist and mathematical artist. The plants that he grew in his exotic garden serve as the basis for much of his digital art. Through his creative eye and coding, he creates a wide array of representational, impressionist, surreal and abstract images purely by using mathematics. He was juried into The Foundry Gallery in Washington, D.C. in 2013 and later into the online studios gallery of Xanadu Gallery in Scottsdale, AZ.
Samuel Shin, based in Rockville, MD, focuses on photographing city scenes. While studying photography at the Art Institute of Philadelphia in 2004, he was inspired by the architecture and surroundings and began photographing with his 4x5 view camera and SLR film camera.
Established by Montgomery County in 1994, the Bethesda Urban Partnership, Inc. (BUP) has grown from two full-time staff members to more than 35 employees working in maintenance, marketing, transportation management and administration. In its 20-year operation, BUP created Bethesda Transportation Solutions (BTS) in 2000, established the Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District in 2002, took over management of the Bethesda Circulator in 2006, and opened Gallery B in 2011 and Studio B in 2014.
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Image via Downtown Bethesda via Gallery B