2005
Flashpoint Gallery
Jeffry Cudlin, Christopher Hoeting, Jefferson Pinder
Assimilation/Dissolution
Encourage meditation on the subject of identity – of a place or neighborhood, as well as that of the individual artist – particularly in the face of transition
Axelle Rioult
Non sans émoi
A personal, emotional interpretation of the disjointed narrative that informs the creation and representation of identity
Christopher Williams
Legato
Subtle relationships between the body and its surrounding structural environment
Ken Ashton
De Aqui al Paraiso
Poetic surveys of the conditions of the urban environment at home and abroad, including Berlin, London, Cuba and Washington, DC
curated by Professor Mina Cheon
Moti/on: Artists Exploring Interactive Media
The works explore virtuality, physicality, the role of the viewer’s identity, spatial perceptions and the viewer’s bodily experience
Nathan Manuel
Flocks & Flowers
Illustrate and explore the intersection of Christian faith, art and popular culture through a site-specific continuous collage of drawings and paintings on panel, drawings on found paper and text, displayed in an asymmetrical horizontal strip along the gallery’s walls
Seth Adelsberger
Iconographic Sampler
Reflects and refracts our contemporary overflowing abundance of communication channels
Washington Sculptors Group
Micro Show
Each sculptural object in this exhibition measures 3.5 x 2.5 inches, allowing a large number of sculptors from Baltimore, Washington, and Philadelphia the freedom to work with their preferred materials and according to their own thematic interests