DMV ARTs
Help The DMV Grow- We are actively seeking funding from businesses, foundations, and individuals.
DMV ARTs is a startup public gallery with a mandate for education and enrichment. DMV Arts is an organic uncensored representation of our local arts community that celebrates diversity and creativity! That also serves as fine art gallery offering original art for sale, as well a studio space conducting workshops and programs in art, dance, and music to the local community. In addition DMV ARTS provide free gallery space to both new and established artists for public shows. Our goal is to provide promotional and artistic resources to artists in the DMV area. The gallery will support traditional artists as well as experimental artists, and embraces all forms of art (performance, projection, sculpture, ceramics, spoken word, audio art, painting, dance, drawing, 3D, and mixed media to name a few).
Key Objectives
*Support and highlight the work of established and emerging artists
*Collaborate with other organizations to expand access to the arts and bring major artists to our communities
*Incorporate diverse ideas and offer arts education opportunities for all ages.
*Contribute to the economic development and revitalization of public spaces through the arts.
DMV Gallery aim to help build The DMV community of creativity by supporting local artists, cultivating collaborations, and augmenting the exposure of any and all artistic expression. Join the movement sign up today.
MyhyArt
MyhyArt: Artist,Curator
In my work, I try to deconstruct my thoughts, and reconstruct them into neo layers of narrative expression. I belive that our thoughts, imagination, feeling, dreams, and visions are in itself works of art- and by transmitting these streams of emotions into textual symbols, we connect, we communicate, and we share. This harmonization of my faculties in itself ia an aesthetic investigation into color and form which severs as a stimulus to promote beauty. Therefore with my work I hope to fascinate, educate and in lighten the view. And in that moment when he or she is present in that moment they discover what art could be , not what art should be.