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Flashpoint
In the art gallery at Flashpoint, visitors experience innovative new work and interact with a diverse group of the area’s most talented emerging artists. The gallery is dedicated to nurturing artists, expanding their visibility and encouraging dialogue between artists and arts patrons. The gallery is also a venue where talented curators—both independent curators and those associated with museums or galleries—can present exhibitions that explore new ideas and provide a forum for the work of exceptional artists. As a nonprofit gallery, Flashpoint provides a special opportunity for artists and curators to present new media, site-specific installations, performance pieces and other experimental forms free from the constraints of commercial expectations.

Tuesday – Saturday, 12 – 6 p.m.

916 G St NW, Washington DC 20001
202.315.1310

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Flashpoint
Anti-Plastic
Anthony Cervino
September 5 - October 11
Cervino transforms the parts taken from toy model kits, in concert with plastic resin and paints, to construct low-relief sculptures on canvas. Situated somewhere between wall sculptures and paintings, these chromatically reductive works are evocative of architectural structures, disaster scenes and abstract landscapes.


 
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