I’m in good company along with Ai-Wen Wu Kratz and Pete McCutchen representing Touchstone Gallery at the (e)merge art fair in DC October 2 – 5. Although I received notice of our acceptance last month, the fair just announced the final list of all exhibitors. It’s an impressive list of artists and galleries from around the world, the nation and from Washington, DC itself
Tag Archives: DC art
Nolan @ Susan Calloway Fine Arts
Last night at Susan Calloway Fine Arts in Georgetown, Washington, DC, I attended the first opening at this lovely gallery since my joining earlier this month. Fabulous evening, well-attended with interesting visitors/clients. Lots of sold artwork with red dots everywhere! After the reception walked a block up Wisconsin Ave for dinner at Bistro Lepic. Stop by and see the show when you’re in this fabulous area, an enclave of nine galleries on Book Hill.
Susan Calloway Fine Arts
1643 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
202.965.4601 gallery@callowayart.com
Open Tues-Sat 10-6
“Game Changer” at Touchstone Gallery
Video
Earlier this year my solo exhibit at Touchstone Gallery in Washington, DC took place. Talented photographer Aileen Beringer, a recent graduate from the Corcoran School of Art and Director’s Assistant at Touchstone, not only shot, but also directed and edited this video. The exhibit’s showstopper was the diptych Pulled By What Would Be. Fully 8 feet wide by 5 feet high this artwork makes a tremendous impact from across the room. Aileen was a huge help hanging this exhibit which was complicated by the variety of sizes. In contrast to the huge Pulled… the exhibit also featured several tiny 6″ x 6″ pieces, along with many medium sizes.
New Blog for Leslie Nolan
Regular readers may have noticed that all blog posts from 2011 through June 2014 have disappeared. The service provider discontinued servicing the blog product without sufficient notice, so, alas, all previous posts are lost. We begin anew.
There is a lot going for the remainder of 2014: exciting artworks in progress, upcoming new gallery opportunity, representing Touchstone Gallery at the (e)merge art fair in DC, plus solo exhibits at The Art League Gallery and Arts Club of Washington.



