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Lisa Marie + DECOY

Exhibition opening:
Saturday, January 24
6 – 9 pm
@ 1506 14th Street NW

Live painting by Lisa Marie Thalhammer and DECOY will be raffled to benefit Sitar Arts Center.

Music:
DJ Natty Boom
Yoko K

I’m glad they’ll be supporting the Sitar Arts Center as I’m a huge fan. More after the jump.
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1.22.09

Last week to view

Paper Trail

A two-site exhibition presented in partnership with
Heineman Myers Contemporary Art highlighting selections from Transformer’s FlatFile Program

Closes January 24, 2009

Launched in Spring 2007, Transformer’s FlatFile program features a unique variety of two-dimensional, unframed works on paper by a diverse and esteemed roster of artists working in mediums including photography, painting, drawing, and printmaking. All works are approximately 16″ x 20″ in size and smaller.

With works by emerging artists based regionally, nationally and internationally, the FlatFile was created to further promote artists in tandem with our ongoing exhibition program, and is open to artists that have exhibited with Transformer in the past and those who are new to Transformer.

Paper Trail is presented at both Transformer’s project space & Heineman Myers Contemporary Art in Bethesda, MD, highlighting different selections from the current FlatFile, as well as new work by Victor Aguilar, Emily Andrews, April Behnke, Nancy Blum, Alan Brown, Jessica Cebra, Natalie Cheung, Melissa Dickenson, Ryan Hill, Paul Jeffreys, Andy Kozlowski, John Lancaster, Katherine Mann, Nikki Painter, Bondé Prang, Lauren Rice, Bonaia Rosado, Señor Tangcito, Champ Taylor, and Lisa Marie Thalhammer.

The majority of works are priced between $75 -$500, with 70% of all proceeds going directly to the artists.

For a press release providing further details on Paper Trail and Transformer’s FlatFile program, visit Transformer’s website, or download the PDF here.

EXHIBITION HOURS:

Transformer: Wednesday – Saturday, 1-7pm & by appointment.
Heineman Myers: Tuesday – Saturday, 1-6pm & by appointment.

Heineman Myers Contemporary Art is located at 4728 Hampden Lane, one block South upon exiting the Bethesda station on the RED line. 301-951-7900. [email protected] / www.HeinemanMyers.com

For additional information on Paper Trail and Transformer’s FlatFile program, please contact us: [email protected] or call 202.483.1102.

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