Georgetown Spring Art Walk

Georgetown Spring Art Walk

Come explore the galleries of Wisconsin Ave and experience the creativity of Georgetown!

By Georgetown Main Street

Date and time

Saturday, March 22 · 12 - 5pm EDT

Location

Addison/Ripley Fine Art

1670 Wisconsin Avenue Northwest Washington, DC 20007 United States

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • Event lasts 5 hours

Join us for a celebration of spring, creativity and art at the Georgetown Spring Art Walk on March 22nd, 2025 from 12:00 PM -5:00 PM.


The event will feature over a dozen local venues showcasing a diverse range of artwork, including paintings and mixed media pieces plus art workshops and live music!

Throughout the day, you'll have the chance to meet and chat with the artists, learn about their inspirations and creative processes, and purchase unique pieces to add to your collection.

Greet the Main Street team at Addison/Ripley Fine Art at the top of the hill and work your way down Wisconsin Avenue, discovering new art, independent businesses, and hidden gems along the way.


Participating Galleries & Venues:


1 . Addison/Ripley Fine Art, 1670 Wisconsin Ave NW

Exhibit: TREVOR YOUNG: New Work

Description: Devoid of sentiment but not of romantic allusions, the paintings in this curated selection of works by Trevor Young favor night settings and dramatic lighting. They are unfailingly painterly, often involving complex structures and industrial middle grounds or quasi urban scenes.


2. Washington Printmakers Gallery, 1675 Wisconsin Ave NW

Exhibit: Mixed Takes by Susan Campbell

Description: This exhibit will feature a solo exhibit by Susan Campbell and photography and prints by the Washington Printmakers Gallery members.


3. Klagsbrun Studios, 1662 33rd St NW

Exhibit: Collection of Works from 1) ROBIN BELL: Embracing Imperfection, 2) MICHELINE KLAGSBRUN : Recent Work, 3) The TUESDAY NIGHT GROUP: New Work

Description: Klagsbrun Studios are working studios, open by appointment and for neighborhood events, salons and workshops. Robin Bell has created an immersive room at Klagsbrun Studios by expanding his series of 3D projected structures. Micheline Klagsbrun's mixed-media works on paper and sculpture evoke times of transition and memory.


4. Hunter & Huntress, 1665 Wisconsin Ave NW

Exhibit: Nanna Wood and Marble Sculptures

Description: Hunter & Huntress is Book Hill's newest boutique. Discover vintage items and unique homegoods in this cozy showroom. Featuring Marble and Wooden Sculptures hand made in San Miguel De Allende for the Spring Art Walk.


5. Ally Banks, 1661 Wisconsin Ave NW

Exhibit: Ally Banks Showroom

Description: A gallery wall of vintage art pieces of various styles, origins, and time periods.


6. Pillar & Post, 1647 Wisconsin Ave NW

Exhibit: Pillar & Post Showroom

Description: In addition to English antiques and home decor, Pillar & Post has a selection of original paintings by English and Welsh artists and antique prints and engravings.


7. Calloway Fine Art & Consulting, 1643 Wisconsin Ave NW

Exhibit: Apparitions - Photography by Matthew Karas

Description: Apparitions, a new collection of photography by Matthew Karas, is a creative collaboration with professional dancers, capturing echoes of the past and glimpses into the future using an innovative single-exposure technique, resulting in dream-like meditations that intertwine physical and spiritual forms.


8. Gallery Article 15, 1624 Wisconsin Ave NW

Exhibit: Jubilee d’Or: Celebrating 50 years of Chéri Chérin’s Career

Description: This solo exhibition by Chéri Chérin, one of the fathers of contemporary Congolese art, showcases the artist’s story-telling through paintings of current social and political issues and daily life. His style reflects the world he embodies: colorful, vibrant, chaotic and oftentimes humorous.


9. Gallery 16TEN, 1610 Wisconsin Ave NW

Exhibit: Uplift

Description: The exhibition Uplift celebrates art’s transformative power, reflecting the vitality and renewal of spring through refreshing botanical elements and the energy of abstractions, showcasing art’s ability to elevate the spirit, much like spring itself.


10. The Phoenix, 1514 Wisconsin Ave NW

Exhibit: The Phoenix Showroom

Description: TBA


11. L'Enfant Gallery, 1442 Wisconsin Ave NW

Exhibit: Collection of Works

Description: TBA


12. Shop Made in DC, 1304 Wisconsin Ave NW

Exhibit: SHE:DC

Description: SHE:DC is an initiative to illuminate women and non-binary entrepreneurs, powered by Shop Made in DC. In March, correlating with Women’s History Month, we celebrate and support women and non-binary artists in a variety of events including a curated art show featuring 200+ pieces from 150+ women and nonbinary artists, panel discussions and popups with emerging businesses and a final pitch competition for the SHE:DC Microgrant.


Special Activities & Events

TBA


Frequently asked questions

Will large bags be allowed?

Many Georgetown Galleries and businesses participating in the Spring Art Walk are small spaces with very valuable items displayed. If you have a large item like a backpack, you may be asked to leave it at the front.

Is this event Family-Friendly?

Yes! While we don't have any specific children-focused programming, families are welcome to attend. However, strollers may not maneuver well up stairs or in small galleries and may need to be left outside.

Where should I start?

Georgetown Main Street will have a welcome table at Addison/Ripley Fine Art at 1670 Wisconsin Avenue NW, the northern most gallery. You can meet our team there and get your map to guide you through the Art Walk.

Organized by

Georgetown Main Street’s vision is to build a vibrant, inclusive, and collaborative commercial corridor that champions diverse small businesses and continues to grow the local and unique nature of Georgetown.

The Georgetown Main Street Program is funded in part by the Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD) and officially recognized as a DC Main Streets Program.