Art gallery visits
Apr. 20th, 2013 03:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I haven't been doing much in the way of visiting art galleries the past few months. I went to two openings last night despite bad weather and both were worth it.
Anna Tsouhlarakis is a Native American artist who used Surveymonkey to gather information from other DC residents. She turned the survey results into wall art along with some natural found art from Rock Creek Park. More info about the artist here

Corinne Whitlatch creates glass wall sculptures that reflect her travels in Palestine and the Middle East. She uses a lot of beach glass and found objects too. More info about the artist here

She also had a small homage to Judy Chicago with themed dinner plates for six people she'd like to have dinner with. It was an interesting assortment, from Thomas Jefferson to Nadine Gordimer to modern-day Palestinian activists.

Anna Tsouhlarakis is a Native American artist who used Surveymonkey to gather information from other DC residents. She turned the survey results into wall art along with some natural found art from Rock Creek Park. More info about the artist here

Corinne Whitlatch creates glass wall sculptures that reflect her travels in Palestine and the Middle East. She uses a lot of beach glass and found objects too. More info about the artist here

She also had a small homage to Judy Chicago with themed dinner plates for six people she'd like to have dinner with. It was an interesting assortment, from Thomas Jefferson to Nadine Gordimer to modern-day Palestinian activists.
