629 New York Ave. NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20001

Washington Project for the Arts\Corcoran (WPA\C) presents:

9x10 : WPA\C Member Shows @ WWP Gallery (Show #3)

The Washington Project for the Arts \ Corcoran (WPA\C) is pleased to present the third installment in a new exhibition series entitled 9x10 : WPA\C Member Shows @ WWP Gallery. In tribute to the late William Warren Parker’s support for emerging DC artists, his family has generously donated space at the William W. Parker (WWP) Gallery - housed in Mickelson’s Fine Art Framing at 629 New York Ave NW - to host this “nine by ten” series, which consists of 9 shows of 10 WPA\C member artists each. These shows provide a new outlet for WPA\C member artists, and each exhibition presents a diverse cross-section of the WPA\C membership to the public, showcasing works in all media. The 9x10 exhibitions will run monthly from March 2007 to January 2008.

• 9x10 Show #3 : May 18 - June 8, 2007
Angela White / Constance Bergfors / Michele de la Menardiere / Fae Penland Gertsch / Elsabe Dixon / Julie Steinberg / Jared Davis / Emma O'Rourke / Mark Planisek / Kay Chernush

LOCATION:
The William W. Parker Gallery
Mickleson’s Fine Art Framing
629 New York Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20001

EXHIBITION DATES:
May 18 - June 8, 2007 (Opening reception, May 18th. 6-8pm.)

EXHIBITION HOURS:
Monday - Friday 9:30am-5pm Saturday 12pm-4pm

INFORMATION CONTACT:
For inquiries regarding the 9x10 Member Shows or the WPA\C please contact
David William, WPA\C Membership and Development Director by phone at 202.639.1737 or via e-mail at [email protected]

WPA\Corcoran is an independent, non-profit 501 c(3) organization whose mission is to promote excellence in contemporary art in the region by presenting experimental exhibitions and performances, stimulating dialogue between emerging and established artists, and involving artists in educational programs that benefit local residents. WPA\Corcoran was formed in 1996 as an organization that unites the independent spirit and regional focus of the former Washington Project for the Arts (est. 1975) with the institutional strength and historical perspective of the Corcoran Gallery of Art. WPA\C is based at the Corcoran, where it initiates and supports a broad range of projects both at the museum and at off-site locations in Washington, DC. (www.wpaconline.org)

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Official Website: http://www.wpaconline.org/events/9x10.html

Added by Washington Project for the Arts\ on May 3, 2007