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After Edward Hopper: Themes of Solitude and Isolation
Alexandria Virginia Art Event

Event DateFriday, February 5, 2021
End DateSaturday, February 27, 2027
NameAfter Edward Hopper: Themes of Solitude and Isolation
Brief DescriptionArt Exhibit
TypeEvent
CategoryNorthern Virginia Art Events
DescriptionAfter Edward Hopper: Themes of Solitude and Isolation Art Exhibit at
Del Ray Artisans Gallery
Exhibit Dates: February 5-27, 2021
Opening Day Appointments: Friday, February 5 from 12-8pm

The great American painter Edward Hopper is famous for his canvases depicting the isolationist urban landscape as well as the sweeping solitude and unpopulated vacancy of the dunes of Cape Cod. His 1942 painting “Nighthawks” is Hopper’s most recognizable work. It is the visual narrative of a late-night New York City Greenwich Village diner scene, bereft of a bustling business, depicting three solo customers and a solemn soda jerk.

In the time of COVID-19, quarantines, shutdowns, lockdowns, orders of stay-at-home and safer-at-home have created a climate of extreme alienation and social deprivation. After Edward Hopper: Themes of Solitude and Isolation is the member-only show at Del Ray Artisans opening Friday, February 5 and on exhibit until Saturday, February 27, 2021.

Reserve a ticket for a half-hour viewing during the extended hours on opening day: Friday, February 5 between 12-8pm. Opening day tickets are not required, but ticket holders have priority entry. The gallery capacity is limited to 10 people at any one time in order to facilitate social distancing.

Artists present their interpretations of what makes Hopper’s imagery quintessentially American: perseverance, fortitude, diversity, and an egalitarian spirit in spite of adversity, impoverishment, and social injustice. As February advances into the new year and a new hope, this show expresses the anthem of a new dawn: still we rise as one, stronger together.

The After Edward Hopper: Themes of Solitude and Isolation exhibit is at Del Ray Artisans gallery in the Colasanto Center, 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, Virginia 22301. Gallery hours are Thursdays 12-6pm, Fridays 12-6pm, and Saturdays 12-4pm. The gallery is free, open to the public, and accessible. Del Ray Artisans is ALX Promise certified and is committed to the health and safety of our visitors. Please wear a face mask and maintain 6' of personal space.

For more information, please visit www.DelRayArtisans.org/exhibits or contact the curator Kelly MacConomy at kmacconomy@gmail.com or Director of Curating Kelly Postula at Curating@DelRayArtisans.org.

Del Ray Artisans, founded in 1992, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote art for the benefit of artists and the community.

Del Ray Artisans (DRA) appreciates the continued support from the City of Alexandria, Alexandria Commission for the Arts, Virginia Commission for the Arts, and National Endowment for the Arts. DRA is a 501(c)(3) organization.
AddressDel Ray Artisans
 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue
CSZAlexandria, VA 22301
Phone 1(703) 838-4827
Handicapped AccessibleNo
Websitewww.DelRayArtisans.org
Last Updated12/23/2020
  

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