Wednesday, October 10, 2007

an art event with our new neighbors at Smith Farm Center

artdc.org Exhibition at U Street Space
WASHINGTON, D.C artdc.org, a Washington, D.C., artist's forum, presents Art in Transition Continued on Saturday, October 13, 2007, in the future Greater Goods building, 1626 U Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20009.

Doors open at noon; an art party is 6 p.m. to midnight. Art in Transition Continued is the continuance of a group art show held in 2005. For the first show, Art in Transition, 27 Washington, D.C.-area artists displayed their work in four transitioning commercial spaces in Silver Spring, Md. This year's show is in the future home of Greater Goods at 1626 U Street, NW. This empty building provides the perfect opportunity for an organization such as artdc to host its own art show. Jesse Cohen, founder of artdc.org, explains, Transitional space provides an opportunity to develop grassroots art shows, which currently aren't available through existing spaces. The participating artists are: Steve Mead, Antoinette Wysocki, Jodi A. Patterson, John N. Grunwell, Dan Rosenstein, Alexandra Zealand, Alexandra Silverthorne, Kim Reyes, Emily Berl, Christie Ortiz, Rhett Rebold, Raju Singh, Steve Loya, Stephen T. Hanks, Matthew Best, Graham Meyer and Adam Eig.

artdc.org initiates artist discovery, encourages art discussion, advances creative development and promotes art collection, with the goal of developing movements in Washington, D.C. artdc.org provides virtual real estate for artists and art organizations. artdc.org aims to bridge the communication between artists of all mediums, galleries and collectors. With this goal in mind, the aim of artdc.org is to develop face-to-face relationships in addition to those in the virtual world. www.artdc.org

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