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City Of Gaithersburg News - Montgomery Art Association Exhibit Returns to Benjamin Gaither Center

Government and Politics

January 27, 2023

From: City Of Gaithersburg

Montgomery Art Association Exhibit Returns to Benjamin Gaither Center

The City of Gaithersburg presents the Montgomery Art Association (MAA) member exhibition at the Benjamin Gaither Center through March 26, 2023. The Benjamin Gaither Center is located at 80-A Bureau Drive and is open Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Meet the artists at a free reception on Tuesday, February 21 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The exhibit and reception are open to the public. Masks and social distancing are encouraged.

The Montgomery Art Association is a nonprofit organization supporting the visual arts and artists in Montgomery County and the D.C. metro area. It offers a number of opportunities for its 350 members to display and sell their work. The Association offers field trips, plein air painting outings, business workshops, art-themed social events, and monthly meetings with noteworthy guest speakers.

This exhibit features 29 pieces in a wide variety of mediums. Featured artists include Ken Bachman, Leonid Bendersky, Rick Bowers, Holly Buehler, Jennifer Crouch, Janet DeWoskin, Elizabeth Elgin, Raeesa Farshori, Susanna Goldman, Amoretta Hoeber, Hiral Joshi, Anastasiya Kavalenka, Alan Kolnik, Ruth Lampi, Maria Elena Lazarte, Judith Levine, Ekaterina Linde-Kogan, Rahela Majidi, Mark McAlister, Dora Patin, Cindy Renteria, Alan Rich, Elaha Soroori, Alexandra Treadaway-Hoare, Christena Turner, Carl F. Tyner, Rosemary Yue, Lisa Zadravec, and Patricia Zannie.

Please note that all of the included artwork is for sale and all images are copyrighted by the artists. For more information, please call 301-258-6394, e-mail [email protected], or visit the Benjamin Gaither Center gallery webpage.

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The Arts on the Green visual arts program is funded in part by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC). To discover more about MSAC grants and how they impact Maryland's arts sector, visit www.msac.org.