Schedule

Bethesda Art Galleries and Studios

Bethesda Art Walk
Friday, June 14, 6-8pm 

View the artwork, meet the artists and enjoy complimentary refreshments at the Bethesda Art Walk! To view the flyer for the June Art Walk, click here


 

Mimi Herbert Amy Kaslow Gallery - not open on June 14
7920 Norfolk Avenue

Amy Kaslow Gallery opened in mid-2020 to show fine art that celebrates the natural world in content, form and medium. The June exhibit is Mimi Herbert's FOLDS, an eleven piece collection of the artist’s recent acrylics works, some big, all bold, celebrating her twists, tucks, and creases in zestful colors.  More info
 


 

ArtworksArtworks Fine Arts Studio
7740 Old Georgetown Road • (301) 656-0044  

Teaching the fundamentals of fine art to individuals of all ages, with a specific focus on drawing and painting. Artworks Fine Art Studio will be open to the public during the Bethesda Arts Walk to showcase our current students and will host an Art After Hours workshop in Still Life Pastel Drawing. All ages are welcome to participate.  More info
 


 

Brown Bowers Gallery B
7700 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite E • (301) 215-7990

Gallery B will be hosting the opening reception of the 2024 Bethesda Painting Awards. More info
 



StudioB_Sept22Studio B
7475 Wisconsin Avenue • (301) 215-7880

Studio B is home to artists Linda Button, Shanthi Chandrasekar, Sara Leibman and Gloria Solomon. Each artist creates, showcases and sells their work onsite. More info
 



Triangle Art Studios_Loriann_Nov.2021Triangle Art Studios
7711 Old Georgetown Road • (301) 215-6660  

Visit and view the artwork of resident artists Stephen Estrada, Maruja Quezada and Barbara Siegel. More info
 


 

Annette ForttWaverly Street Gallery
4600 East West Hwy, #102 • (301) 951-9441  

Waverly Street Gallery features contemporary visual artists working in a wide range of media. Their June exhibition is "Exploring the Circuits" by Annette Fortt. Her work reflects the diversity of her experience, both in media and subject matter: paintings, prints and assemblages tell of the Black experience, the woman’s experience, the spiritual and the organic. More info