Monday, September 19, 2011

All in All: Images

Annie Albagli: Preservation Proclamation


Megan Mueller: Beginning, Middle, End


Megan Mueller: Beginning, Middle, End


Megan Mueller: Beginning, Middle, End


 Annie Albagli: Preservation Proclamation


Annie Albagli: Preservation Proclamation

Friday, September 16, 2011

Porch Projects: Press!

Rona Marech, writing for the Post, featured Porch Projects in an article about domestic art spaces here in Washington. Read her thoughts here.

And if you like what you read, check out All in All tomorrow, September 17, from 4 to 7 pm.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Porch Projects Presents: All in All




“…with an eye made quiet by the power
Of Harmony, and the deep power of joy,
We see into the life of things.”
-William Wordsworth, Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey…

Porch Projects’ fourth exhibition, All in All, will showcase the works of artists Annie Albagli and Megan Mueller. These two artists plumb the depths of the divide between two and three dimensions through the use of spare materials combined with imagery borrowed from the natural world. Their works hint at the secret, creeping force of Nature that at times seems counter to, yet always encompasses and includes, our own human activities. Nature overwhelms our senses with beauty, takes us out in an instantaneous blaze of glory, shakes us awake, and enfolds us in its green embrace.

Opening Reception: Saturday, September 17, 2011, 4:00-7:00 pm
Artists’ Discussion: TBA
Exhibition available by appointment at other times.
Email porchprojectsdc [at] gmail [dot] com for directions.

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Annie Albagli has exhibited her artwork around the world, including public projects in Israel, Boston, and Fort Worth, TX. She presented her work locally this summer in a solo exhibition at Pleasant Plains Workshop.  She recently completed her tenure as Pyramid Atlantic’s Teaching Artist in Residence for 2010-2011. Learn more at http://anniealbagli.com/

Megan Mueller’s work has been included in exhibitions at many locations throughout the region, including a recent Coup d’Espace project at Washington Project for the Arts and a solo exhibition in New York. She is preparing for a solo exhibition at Flashpoint Gallery in Washington, DC, in spring of 2012.
Learn more at http://www.meganmueller.com/

Monday, August 29, 2011

UPDATE: Artists' Discussion & Closing RECONFIGURED


Due to hurricane-related travel SNAFUs, Wednesday evening's discussion and closing is being converted to PORCH PROJECTS OPEN HOURS. During this time, the exhibition [ ] will be on view and Porch Projects' proprietor will be available to field your questions and comments. She will convey your thoughts to the artists (Patrick McDonough & Matias), who will respond via digital media.  Please stay tuned for more information regarding artists' responses.

Porch Projects Open Hours & Artist Talk Reconfigured
Wednesday, August 31, 2011; 7-9 pm
http://porchprojectsdc.blogspot.com
Email porchprojectsdc@gmail.com for directions.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Artists' Discussion & Closing Party for [ ]

Porch Projects will host an artists' discussion and closing party for the summer exhibition, [ ], with artists Patrick McDonough and Matias.  Arrive early to view the exhibition, and stay to speak with the artists and other visitors about the work and the larger issues it raises.

Artists' Discussion
& Closing Party for [ ]
Wednesday, August 31
7-9 pm
Email porchprojectsdc [at] gmail [dot] com for directions

Friday, July 29, 2011

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Porch Projects Presents: A Video Visit

For Porch Projects' followers, fans, and other interested parties who do not live near Washington, DC, here is a short video visit to the space. And thanks, threewalls, for including Porch Projects in your upcoming publication PHONEBOOK 3.