The Georgetown Galleries
The Georgetown Galleries on Book Hill is an association of art galleries located on upper Wisconsin Avenue in Georgetown's art and antique district. The galleries host joint events, including lectures, Spring and Fall Art Walks, tours, opening receptions, etc.
Addison/Ripley Fine Art features exhibitions of work by leading area and internationally recognized artists and works by younger, emerging artists. Work in all media, such as painting, photography, drawing, sculpture, and printmaking, is represented with styles that range from traditional landscape to overall abstraction. Featured artists include Wolf Kahn, Frank Hallam Day, Jackie Battenfield, Trevor Young, Lou Stovall, and Carol Brown Goldberg, and editioned pieces by Suzanne Caporael, Sam Gilliam, Kerry James Marshall, and Tauba Auerbach. Art acquisition, placement, and curating services are available through the gallery for private clients, art consultants, interior decorators, and corporate entities.
1670 Wisconsin Ave NW
African Union Mission (AU) is a continental body consisting of the 55 member states that make up the countries of the African Continent. It was officially launched in 2002 as a successor to the Organization of African Unity (OAU). The mandate of the African Union Mission to the United States is to develop, maintain, undertake resource mobilization, and consolidate constructive and productive institutional relationships between the African Diaspora, the Bretton Woods Institutions, as well as the U.S. universities, and the private sector.
1640 Wisconsin Ave NW
Calloway Fine Art & Consulting specializes in contemporary art by local, regional, and international artists. CFAC (formerly Susan Calloway Fine Arts) offers art collectors and enthusiasts a wide range of both representational and abstract paintings and prints, as well as select photography and sculpture.
In addition, the gallery provides extensive consulting services, art, and framing, for both residential and commercial clients. CFAC is known for its premier conservation framing services. By using all archival materials and techniques, the gallery ensures that the artwork is properly handled and “housed” for the future. By always bringing a sophisticated “eye” to the framing design and using only the highest-quality finished-corner frames, the gallery ensures that each work of art is enhanced by the final design. We also discuss where the art will be located with each client to be certain that choices made will relate to the overall space.
1643 Wisconsin Ave NW
Gallery Article 15 is a unique gallery specializing in Congolese contemporary art. Gallery Article 15 features an extensive collection of contemporary Congolese art by emerging, mid-career and established artists. In addition to exhibitions and a vast inventory of original works for sale, Gallery Article 15 actively promotes Congolese art and culture through special events and programs. The gallery also works to support young Congolese artists through the Gallery Article 15 Young Artists Collective.
The name is derived from the well-known idiom in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), “Article quinze…débrouillez-vous.” Referencing a fictional Article 15 of the DRC’s constitution, it is a catch-all expression meaning “you’re on your own, do what you need to do.” The phrase can often be found in the DRC’s rich music and art scenes.
1624 Wisconsin Ave NW
KLAGSBRUN STUDIOS houses 1-3 full-time artists plus the Tuesday Night Group. These working studios are open by appointment and for neighborhood events, salons, and workshops. Our first-floor gallery space features of series of rotating exhibitions that feature the resident artists.
To arrange a studio visit or make an appointment please email Micheline Klagsbrun at info@michelineklagsbrun.com.
1662 33rd St NW
Washington Printmakers Gallery, since 1985, has long been the greater DC metro area’s primary source for contemporary fine art prints and photographs which contributes to the Washington DC community through outreach involving teaching, internships, lectures, and promotion of public art shows. Its artist members include exceptional local and national printmakers and photographers who exhibit regularly in the organization’s group and solo shows.
Founded by local artists in 1985, Washington Printmakers Gallery has a membership of exceptional local and national printmakers, photographers, and book artists. The gallery has a full calendar of juried shows, group, solo exhibitions, workshops, and classes.
1675 Wisconsin Ave NW