Five events to check out this weekend.
Gaithersburg presents 'The Photographer’s Eye', a juried exhibit featuring images by members of the Gaithersburg Camera Club, at Kentlands Mansion.
Memorial Day weekend events and more
King Farm resident and author Paul Stankus appeared Saturday at the Gaithersburg Book Festival.
We want to see how you spent your day at the third annual Gaithersburg Book Festival.
North Potomac's Alice Yanhong Lu, a Wootton High School student, is a finalist in Saturday's Gaithersburg Book Festival for the second straight year.
Bethesda's Gary Krist brings his new book, "City of Scoundrels: The 12 Days of Disaster That Gave Birth to Modern Chicago", to the Gaithersburg Book Festival.
The Gaithersburg Book Festival founder and city councilman Jud Ashman talks to Patch about the third annual event.
The annual Gaithersburg Book Festival is scheduled for May 19.
Are you planning on attending the outdoor festival Saturday?
Members of the Gaithersburg Fine Arts Association and the Friends of the Yellow Barn will show their work at the Yellow Barn Studio and Gallery at Glen Echo Park on May 19.
Need ideas to get your weekend going? Look no further.
Hollywood rolls out its list of blockbusters with The Avengers.
Bonita Tabakin-Latterner, April Artist-in-Residence at the Chautauqua Tower at Glen Echo Park, will share how she uses color to heal at a public art talk on April 21.
Several Gaithersburg artists won awards at the 37th Annual Community Art Show and Sale at the Woman's Club of Chevy Chase. April 1 (from 1-5 p.m.) is the last day to see the show.
"Music on the Move" and "Art After Dark" jazz up the spring season at Kentlands Mansion and the Arts Barn.
Dance students perform for wounded warriors at Walter Reed, then surprise movie-goers with a Irish dance flash mob.
Gaithersburg-area artists were juried into the 43rd Annual Laurel Art Guild open art competition.
Erin Willett was picked by Blake Shelton.
Kentlands resident and Gaithersburg Arts Barn art teachers participate in Valentine's Day fundraiser at Sandy Spring Museum in Sandy Spring, MD.
Organizers want to showcase local talent from the D.C. area alongside nationally-known authors.
Two MLK essay contest winners selected from Washington Grove Elementary School.
Three friends argue over a predominantly white painting while testing the bounds of their friendship in the Montgomery Playhouse rendition of Tony award-winning comedy "Art."
Stressless ‘apps’ for your next holiday party.
Kentlands jewelry designer makes a statement.
Four choirs will perform a holiday concert on Saturday afternoon.
The ASCAP is out with their list of top jingle jingles of 2011.
Abstract painter and jewelry designer Shaune Bazner is holding an exhibition and holiday sale featuring members of the OUTLOUD group at her MacArthur Blvd. townhouse this weekend.
Recent GFAA President Sandra Fritter is exhibiting paintings at Kentlands Mansion during December and January.
Roya Gharavi paints energy.
Kicking off "Music at the Mansion," Juilliard-trained musicians intertwine classical/folk music and storytelling for one night only at Kentlands Mansion.
Nature photographer Nikhil Bahl focuses on atmosphere.
Fiber artist Anne Sanderoff-Walker combines her drapery room with colorful wearable and decorative pieces in Designer Fabrications.
Abstract artist and curator Natasha Karpinskaia mixes it up with a bend for the humorous.
Nature and wildlife photographer Angelique Raptakis goes "off the beaten path" on her photographic excursions.
The Montgomery Playhouse's production of Alfred Uhry's Pulitzer Prize-winning play opens Friday at the Gaithersburg Arts Barn.
Watercolor painter Makarand "Mak" Dehejia has searched far and wide to learn what 'people mean when they say the light is beautiful."
Carol Jason's upcoming show at Bethesda Public Library combines her 3D sense with abstract painting.
KAT 2nd Stage's production of "A Year With Frog and Toad" plays at the Arts Barn through September 25, 2011.