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FELLOWS SPEAK:  PANEL DISCUSSION, JUNE 11, 2009, 7PM
                                     AT HAMILTONIAN GALLERY

 

From weaving threads of associations within the fellowship program and gallery, to examining and interpreting the vibrant dynamic of the burgeoning U Street neighborhood, the Hamiltonian Fellows, along with curator Helen Frederick, converged together to redefine their environment in Hamiltonian Gallery.  Please join us, as they converge once again to offer their insights about the work they've created for this current exhibition.  

The Hamiltonian Fellows will also reflect upon this past year in the program and share their experiences with the public.  Paul So, Founder of Hamiltonian Artists, Greg Kearley, Board Member of Hamiltonian Artists, Nevin Kelley, 2008 Review Panelist for Hamiltonian Artists, and Helen Frederick, Mentor Artist and Board Member, will additionally include their unique perspectives, and invite attendees to learn about the Hamiltonian Fellowship Program.  All are invited to discover what this energetic gallery, building and neighborhood is about.


The Panel Discussion will be held at 7:00 pm at Hamiltonian Gallery, 1353 U Street, NW,
Suite 101
, Washington, DC  20009
.  Please RSVP for the discussion to Jacqueline Ionita, Director of Hamiltonian Gallery, jackie@hamiltoniangallery.com    202.332.1116


Our Current Exhibition, FELLOWS CONVERGE:  Redefining the Environment will be on view until June 13, 2009.

Hamiltonian Artists has launched the first stage of its e-philanthropy initiative. Used in conjunction with the Hamiltonian Artists website, this not-for-profit e-philanthropy tool gives donors direct control over their contributions in supporting worthwhile and innovative art proposals by the So-Hamiltonian Fellow artists.

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Hamiltonian Artists is a 501c (3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing professional development opportunities for creative artists in their early careers. We offer a competitive two-year fellowship program for new innovative visual artists in all media, which are awarded through an annual competition.