Calendar
From trunk shows to gallery openings, weekly sales, cocktail receptions, and pop-up shops, filter our calendar by day, week, or month and see what’s on tap in Georgetown.
Oil Painting Like the Old Masters with William Demaria
In this class, students will learn how to think about their artwork in layers and explore some of the mysterious interactions of color that captivated artists throughout history.
Dancing on the Waterfront: Summer Series
Join Dancing on the Waterfront in Georgetown every Saturday night through October, and Tuesdays this summer, and dance along the Potomac!
Two Day iPhone Photography Workshop
Interested in enhancing your iPhone photography skills? Check out this two day workshop with Bob Burgess dedicated to understanding and mastering iPhone photography!
College Portfolio Development for Teens with William Demaria
This class will help students develop their college art portfolios and prepare students for college level art critique so they will feel more comfortable talking about their artwork.
A Taste of the Pacific Northwest with Fair Isle Brewing!
Founded in 2020, Fair Isle makes farmhouse-style beers rooted in the Pacific Northwest with local yeast, bacteria, and foraged ingredients.
Fundamentals of Drawing and Composition with William Demaria
Beginning with traditional forms of drawing, this 7-week class will start by teaching comparative measurement and drawing from direct observation.
Summer Fridays at M.M.LaFleur
Grab a summer cocktail while our team puts together personalized recommendations that transition between balmy weekends, busy work days, and everywhere in between.
Abstracted Mark-Making and Slip Knot Books with Anne Barnes
Slip knot binding is an uncomplicated and decorative way to weave the pages of an artist book together with minimal tools, as well as a versatile binding for various trim sizes. In this class we will spend time exploring ways to apply abstracted marks to paper that will become the visual content of the book structure, and then weave the pages together to bind the book along with beaded embellishments.