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Gallery's Own

The latest works of gallery artists. Aaron Gallery 2101 L St. NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC | 202-234-3311

 
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Portraits, quilts, furniture, ceramics, metals, needlework and other donated objects. National Headquarters of the Daughters of the American Revolution 1776 D St. NW, Washington, DC | 202-879-3241

 
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Stamp it Out

Audrey Relene Schuster's surrealistic landscapes are created with personally-made stamps. At the Studio 5 Gallery. Workhouse Arts Center 9601 Ox Rd., Lorton, VA | 703-495-0001

 
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Paintings and monotypes by the artist Loft Gallery 313 Mill St., Occoquan, VA | 703-490-1117

 
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Sublime Rapture

Paintings from Lansing, Michigan-based artist Benjamin Duke. At the Target Gallery. Torpedo Factory Art Center 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VA | 703-838-4565, Ext. 4

 
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Boarderlines

Work by artists Kathryn A. Brown, Drew Cariaso, Michele Reday Cook, Lesley Hall, Dawn Wyse Hurto and Nora Partlow. Del Ray Artisans 2704 Mount Vernon Ave., Alexandria, VA | 703-838-4827

 
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A Small Hope

Modern Kurdish painter Lukman Ahmad interprets traditional scenes in a show sponsored by the Kurdistan Regional Government. Foundry Gallery 1314 18th Street NW, Washington, DC | 202-463-0203

 
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The Dog Days of Summer

North End Gallery 41652 Fenwick St., Leonardtown, MD | 301-475-3130

 
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At the Bronfman Gallery. Ann Loeb Bronfman Gallery 1529 16th St. NW, Washington, DC | 202-518-9400

 
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An autobiographical comics exhibit by Jewish women that mark personal milestones and female experiences. The show also explores women's contribution to the comics genre beyond the superheroes. District of Columbia Jewish Community Center 1529 16th St. NW, Washington, DC

 
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