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The Zenith Community Arts Foundation (ZCAF) & Zenith Gallery
Present
THE WONDERS OF DC TREES
Featuring Artists: Sandor Bernstein, Anne Bouie, Lisa Conway, Luc Fielder, Margery Goldberg, Ronni Jolles, Carol Newmyer, Larry Ringgold, Ellen Sinel, Jed Smalley, Lynda Smith-Bugge, Bradley Stevens, Jennifer Wagner, and Robert Weston
Show Dates: November 1, 2024 – January 31, 2025
Opening Reception: Friday, November 1, 6-8 PM
The Ven at Embassy Row Hotel, 2015 Massachusetts Ave, NW, Washington DC 20036
Ven Gallery open 10 am-10 pm (Except during special events – Call 202-265-1600)
Images l-r: Sycamore, by Jed Smalley; Standing Continuous Line, by Jed Smalley; Branching Out in Rock Creek, by Ellen Sinel
“The Wonders of DC Trees” showcases ZCAF’s traveling exhibition of colorful educational panels, which were funded by Events DC. These seven-foot-tall displays will be accompanied by original artworks featuring tree themes to celebrate DC’s leafy canopy. Included in this exhibition are sculptures, paintings, and mixed media.
The exhibition of original artwork not only takes the tree as a starting point, but also repurposes arboreal remains like bark, twigs, driftwood, lumber, or tree pulp as the medium. Subjects vary widely. A path through the woods evokes the stark enchantment of Rock Creek Park. Contrasting veneers suggest the shape of trees. A heron haunts the swampy sphere of cattail and deadfall. Steps lead upward to nature’s cathedral door. In addition, there is figurative work carved in wood and a painting of an elm in front of the iconic Smithsonian Castle.
The traveling exhibition of collapsible panels was developed in partnership with Casey Trees, which provided the content and graphics. These canvases will spark awareness of the many roles trees play in building a greener and more climate-resilient city for future generations. Attention is given to street beautification, park greenspace, and the selection of different species to best complement the architectural scale and character of distinctive settings. Flood, erosion control, and wildlife conservation also figure in the rich mix of arboreal impacts. The panel on recycling features ZCAF’s own experience converting downed local trees into dried lumber for the Pre-Apprenticeship Carpentry Training program at Ballou STAY Opportunity Academy in Ward 8.
From April 1 to May 31, 2025, this exhibition will be reimagined at the Martin Luther King Library in downtown DC. From June to December 2025, individual DC branch libraries will showcase the traveling panels.
Zenith Gallery & The Zenith Community Arts Foundation (ZCAF)
Present
The Marvels of Trees
August 1- September 14, 2024
Featuring Artists: Anne Bouie, Jackie Braitman, Margery Goldberg, Ronni Jolles, George Lorio, Carol Newmyer, Larry Ringgold, Lynda Smith-Bugge, Bradley Stevens, and Robert Weston
Opening Receptions to Meet the Artists: Thursday, Aug 1 4-8 pm & Saturday, Aug 3 2-6 pm
At 1429 Iris Street NW, Washington DC, 20012
Dana Gresham is currently working as an Urban Forester at Casey Trees, where they previously held the title of Youth Programs Coordinator. Before that, they worked at NCURA as an Assistant Coordinator and at Peace Corps as a Regional Leader. Dana also has experience in agriculture, education, and English teaching in various institutions. They hold a Master’s degree in Natural Resource Stewardship and Bachelor’s degrees in Political Science, Spanish, and Latin American Studies.
ZCAF’s exhibition “The Marvel of Trees” at Zenith Gallery showcases parts of a traveling exhibition, funded by Events DC, and accompanied by original artworks using tree themes to celebrate DC’s leafy canopy. Included in this exhibition are sculptures, paintings, and mixed media.
The exhibition of original artwork not only takes the tree as a starting point, but also exploits arboreal remains like bark, twigs, driftwood, lumber, or tree pulp as the medium. Subjects vary widely. A path through the woods evokes the stark enchantment of Rock Creek Park. Contrasting veneers suggest the shape of trees. A heron haunts the swampy sphere of cattail and deadfall. Steps lead upward to nature’s cathedral door. In addition, there is figurative work carved in wood and a painting of an elm in front of the iconic Smithsonian Castle.
The traveling exhibition of collapsible panels was developed in partnership with Casey Trees, who provided the content and graphics for the panels. These panels bring awareness of the many role’s trees play in building a greener and more climate-resilient city for future generations. Attention is given to street beautification and park greenspace, and the selection of different species to best complement the architectural scale and character of distinctive settings. Flood, erosion control, and wildlife support also figure in the rich mix of arboreal impacts. The panel on recycling features ZCAF’s own experience converting downed local trees into dried lumber for the Pre-Apprenticeship Carpentry Training program at Ballou STAY Opportunity Academy in Ward 8.
From November 1, 2024, to January 31, 2025, this exhibition will be reimagined at the Ven Gallery at Embassy Row Hotel on Dupont Circle; and from April 1 to May 31, 2025, at the Martin Luther King Library in downtown DC. From June to December 2025, individual DC branch libraries will showcase the traveling panels.
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