by Embracing Arlington Arts April 5, 2021 at 9:00 am
(This Community Post was written by Gallery Underground, the Arlington Artists Alliance
Gallery Underground’s Focus Gallery presents, during the month of April,
Urban Soul, a solo show of works by Gustavo Forselledo expressionist images of Washington, D.C. and other cities worldwide, with a special emphasis on Uruguay, where the artist was born. Forselledo, who has been influenced by Uruguayan masters Carols Paez Vilaró and Joaquín Torres García, presents the acrylic and ink images on canvas and hardboard as acquiring their own movements so the observer can perceive the rhythm and soul of the cities depicted.
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by Embracing Arlington Arts February 8, 2021 at 9:00 am
(This Community Post was written by Gallery Underground, the Arlington Artists Alliance gallery, and underwritten by Embracing Arlington Arts.)
2020 was a scary year. But from this comes compelling artwork that also highlights hope. The Arlington Artists Alliance’s juried gallery, Gallery Underground, will feature
Dreams and Nightmares from February 1-26, a fascinating all-media national juried exhibition. Artists were tasked with interpreting the theme, from the beautiful and sublime to the dark and twisted.
Juried by D.C. sculptor Emily Francisco, the works chosen from around the country range from dreamy and figurative abstracts and humorous daydreams, to eerie landscapes and depictions of terrifying, living-nightmare psychotic episodes. There will be no opening reception due to COVID-19 guidelines, but the work can be seen on the walls of the gallery from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Gallery Underground is l