Maine labor history mural artist Judy Taylor will give a talk today at VisArts in Rockville.
Michael Irvine's coding hand translates into polychromatic wave patterns that capture difficult transitions in the digital medium.
F. Lennox Campello's new book, "100 Artists of Washington, D.C.," takes a look inside the art world in the capital region.
Gwen Lewis, Elysa Barron and Andrew Wohl are showing photographs at Kentlands Mansion through Oct. 2.
Colorist abstract painter, JoAnn Clayton Townsend is not afraid of "surprises."
Hiu Lai Chong, Gaithersburg resident, resident artist at VisArts in Rockville and featured in multiple museum shows across the country, paints marinas, train stations, baseline satellite arrays, inserting herself into the heart of her subject matter.
Produced and directed by KAT Mainstage, Jason Robert Brown's biopic musical "The Last Five Years," is now playing at the Arts Barn through August 28, 2011.
Oil painter and painting instructor Rulei Bu is showing vibrant urban and waterscapes alongside work by ten of his young students at the Arts Barn through September 25, 2011.
Kathy Bush, incoming President of the Gaithersburg Fine Arts Association, paints "alla prima," translating her impressions of light and color into oil paintings in just under two hours.
Kapitol Klowns to entertain at the Water Park tonight as part of Clown Week.
'Harry Potter' author's seven-day clue-finding offer has fans buzzing.
Formerly a printmaker, multimedia artist Linda Harrison-Parsons captures wildlife portraits through pastels and charcoal on 100% cotton rag paper.
VH1 celebrated with a three day marathon of footage from the 80s.
Carol Lee Thompson unites her love of nature with her Classical Realist training in the techniques of the Old Masters at the Schuler School of FIne Art.
An oil painter who describes his work as realistic but not as if taken from a photograph, Rulei Bu and ten of his students will be showing their work at the Arts Barn from July 29 - September 25, 2011. The opening reception is on August 9, 2011 from 7 - 8
On the evenings of Friday, July 22 and Saturday, July 23, the City of Gaithersburg and the Maryland Shakespeare Festival present As You Like It at the City Hall Pavilion in Olde Towne Gaithersburg.
Meet the film maker, who transformed his life with the help of a juicer and healthy foods.
Staged by Mongtomery Playhouse in collaboration with the Gaithersburg Arts Barn, the 10th Annual One-Act Play Festival features six short plays on view Friday, July 22 at 8 p.m., Saturday, July 23 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, July 24 at 2 p.m.
Torpedo Factory Artist of the Year, abstract artist Tory Cowles discusses the value of spontaneity and the process of discovery in her artwork.
G&S Youth Company to perform Gilbert and Sullivan's "Patience."
A multimedia artist, Jackie Hoysted believes in the transformative power of art. When she decided to quit smoking, she devised an art project to encourage others to do the same in the public eye.
Dale Eno Shore, showing her work at the Gaithersburg Arts Barn with the Arts Barn Portrait Group through July 2011, made her mark at NASA before returning to the paintbrush full time.
A two-day event featuring professional artists from all over the East Coast, the Gaithersburg Fine Arts Festival took place at the Washingtonian Center on the weekend of June 25, 2011.
Marie Riccio unites her academic and professional training in design and fine arts with an eye for color and composition.
The second annual festival will run through the summer.
An artist and educator, Donna McGee paints large abstracts and teaches on incorporating art in early childhood education.
ArtStream's production of "That 60's Play" features Gaithersburg resident Adam Tepper. Tepper fashioned his role to reflect his daily learning experiences.
A full house marked the opening weekend of Little Shop of Horrors, playing at the Arts Barn Theater through June 26, 2011.
Naomi Arnold composes her own music and makes her own jewelry.
Civilization and the natural environment cross paths at the exhibits on view at the Arts Barn and Kentlands Mansion through July 2011.
Laura Elkins brings First Ladies to the Arts Barn in Gaithersburg, from now until the end of July.
The premiere showing will be the new Pirates of the Caribbean film.
A master of detail, Nancy Still paints miniatures.
Oil Paintings by the Thursday Art Group are on view at the Activity Center in Bohrer Park from now until July 17, 2011. Viewing hours are Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Fire marshals and police warned the crowd to stay under control or the event would be called off.
Alice J. Chang of Gaithersburg won Third Place in the 2nd Annual Gaithersburg Book Festival Short Story Contest for high school students from Maryland, Virginia and Washington, DC.
Author of the book "Normal People Don't Live Like This," Landis was a featured speaker at the Gaithersburg Book Festival.
Deb Cohan searches for the unexpected when looking for what to paint.
Fans of the written word will gather Saturday in Gaithersburg for discussions, signings, and workshops.
"A Gathering of Artists," a Gaithersburg Fine Arts Association exhibit will take place May 21-22 at the Yellow Barn Studio and Gallery in Glen Echo, Maryland.