"Quoth the Mavens Forevermore"
Children’s National Research & Innovation Center/CNRIC at 7144 13th Place, NW Washington, DC. Exhibition dates: Monday, May 30, 2022 -...
"Opposites Attract" at Crazy Aunt Helen's
“Opposites Attract” juxtaposes the stereotypical posturing associated with (or expected?) of men against delicate florals derived from...
"Words to Art"
In 2020, Arlington Arts asked the public to give artists ONE WORD to express their feelings and perception of the #COVID19 quarantine. ...
"La Vie en Rose" at Crazy Aunt Helen's (March - May 2022)
Although pink has been traditionally viewed as a “soft”, I have incorporated different hues of the color in paintings of some of the...
"Art for the People" - The Earth
Building on the success from this spring’s first-ever public art exhibition to grace the embassy walls, the U.S. Embassy in Beijing is...
"Nothing Can Dim the Light"
Busboys and Poets (Shirlington) - January 2022 through April 2022
Lights! Camera! Artwork! November is Movie Magic Month!
Kelly MacConomy - The Zebra, November 1, 2021 Everything is Coming Up Groovy Movies at Del Ray Artisans Gallery Alexandria, VA – The City...
Metro Weekly - David Amoroso explores the icons who inspired him in the '60s and '70s
By Doug Rule on July 22, 2021 @ruleonwriting For his latest exhibition, David Amoroso has returned to the topic of the eccentric and...
U.S. Embassy in Beijing offers ‘Art for the People’
By Amirah Ismail -Apr 27, 2021 The U.S. Embassy in Beijing is redecorating — and making a powerful statement about freedom of expression....
Art for the People (Beijing, China)
This project, led by the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, was inspired by the power of Street Art to communicate.