Art for All

Art For All
New Outdoor & Indoor Sculpture + Gallery and non-profit art sale  

Opening Receptions: Thursday, July 21, 4-8pm & Saturday July 23, 2-6pm
Exhibit Dates: July 9 – August 27, 2022

At 1429 Iris Street NW, Washington DC, 20012
And at 7350 Georgia Ave NW Washington DC 20012
* Masks and Proof of Vaccination required *

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FEATURING: David Bacharach, Richard Binder, Jackie Braitman, Marcia Clay, Susan Hall, Shlomi Haziza, Lynn Horton, Lou Kaplan, Jan Kirsh, Barbara Kobylinska, Christopher Malone, Anne Marchand, Kristine Mays, Larry Ringgold, Craig Schaffer, Mark Sfirri & Robert Dodge, Paul Martin Wolff, and more

l-r: “The Swing” by Jackie Braitman, “Aubergine” by Jan Kirsh, “Horsefeathers by Larry Ringgold”

With special emphasis on sculpture, we are ushering in the summer with an exhibition that features outdoor sculpture, an eclectic mix of paintings, mixed media, prints and indoor sculpture. A kaleidoscope of art mediums and genres, with works ranging from abstract expressionist to natural realism. You will find creative takes on subjects such as classicism; humor; and romance. Enjoy strolling through Zenith Gallery’s Sculpture Gardens while contemplating works that are thought-provoking; meditative; quirky; bold, and tempestuous. This show promises an intriguing juxtaposition of materials and theme. It’s all here to be seen and experienced in this exhibition.

l-r: “Ruminations” by Anne Marchand, “Flimsy Excuses” by Susan Hall and “Fragmented Figures” by Lou Kaplan

Proceeds from the sales of many of the works in this exhibition will benefit the Zenith Community Arts Foundation and the Mobile Woodshop. Our goal with the Mobile Woodshop is to teach skills to a new generation, specifically woodworking and finished carpentry. As wood shops vanish from schools, it is more and more difficult to learn woodworking at any life stage. Skills in wood working can lead to a profitable career, and the industry is aging out even though demand is rising.

This exhibition will span two locations. In addition to the Zenith Gallery on Iris Street, many works will be on display and open to the public at our new Geranium Street location, five minutes away from Zenith on the corner of Geranium and Georgia Ave, NW.

Now celebrating 44 years in the nation’s capital, Zenith is recognized for its unique mix of contemporary art in a wide variety of media, style, and subject. The gallery provides high-quality acquisition, art consulting, commissioning, appraisal and framing services, through its gallery/salon/ sculpture garden off 16th Street at 1429 Iris St NW, WDC 20012. Zenith also curates rotating exhibits at the Eleven Sculpture Space at 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, WDC 20004.