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Art galleries and exhibits are found throughout Loudoun. Here is a rundown of what is showing where and for how long.


Dutch landscapes. Sarita Moffat's Dutch landscapes exhibit, "At Home and Abroad," will be on display at Gallery 222, 222 S. King St. in Leesburg through April 25. After a 34-year career with the National Geographic Society, Moffat retired as a vice president in 2001 and embarked on her lifelong dream of becoming an artist. Contact Gallery 222 at 703-777-5498 or log on to www.gallery222.com.


Loudoun Sketch Club. The Loudoun Sketch Club Art Show opens with a public reception to meet the artists on Thursday, April 30, 5-7 p.m. at the Loudoun County Government Building lobby at 1 Harrison St. in Leesburg. Artwork can be seen and purchased April 30-June 26. Log on to www.loudounsketchclub.com.


Senior citizens' exhibit. Ten senior artists are displaying their work in Gallery One at the Loudoun County Government Center in Leesburg through April 30. The artists are Suchawadee Collins, Julia Gavelek, Jan Hundshamer, Maria Kruse, Bob Mayer, Beth Mills, Michael Nagy, Fran Schmitt, Reginald Simms and Mokhtar Youssef. All participating artists are affiliated with the county's senior center network. Gallery One is on the first floor of the Government Center, adjacent to the Board of Supervisors' meeting room. The gallery is open Monday through Friday during business hours. Call 703-777-5498.


Paul Landry exhibit. Medlin Art Gallery, 2 Loudoun St. in Leesburg, will host an exhibit and sale of works by nationally recognized nostalgic artist Paul Landry through mid-May. On Friday, May 1, 6-9 p.m., Landry will be on hand to greet fans and personalize his artwork. Landry’s romantic imagery re-creates the not-too-distant past. This show will feature his newest releases, as well as a collection of his originals and previously published artwork. Shirley Medlin or Sherry Reece at Medlin at 703-771-8696.


Art in the Foothills. Art in the Foothills, a juried show and sale featuring area artists working in a variety of media, will be May 8-10 in The Stable at Bluemont Vineyard, 18755 Foggy Bottom Road, across from Great Country Farms. Complimentary wine. Hours are Friday, May 8, 10 a.m.-6 p.m; and Saturday-Sunday, May 9-10, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. A reception will be Saturday, 2-5 p.m., with music by The Saw Mill Gang. The event is sponsored by Friends of Bluemont. Call 540-554-8715 or visit www.friends-of-bluemont.org,or www.bluemontva.org.


Maggio exhibit. Prudential Carruthers Realtors, 4 E. Colonial Highway in Hamilton, is exhibiting the work of Tia Maggio through May. Maggio attended Pratt Institute in New York City and earned a degree in fine art and art history from the University of Massachusetts. She has been a pastel artist for 23 years. Her pastels of sloping Piedmont hills and Scottish skies have been exhibited in Northern Virginia and New York City, and are in private collections in the United States, Italy and France. She teaches children at the Loudoun Academy of the Arts. Call 540-338-4171 or e-mail Hamilton@PrudentialCarruthers.com.


Western Loudoun Artists Studio Tour. The Western Loudoun Artists Studio Tour takes place Saturday, June 20, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday, June 21, noon-5 p.m. It includes studios from Leesburg to Round Hill, including the Loudoun Academy of the Arts, Franklin Park Arts Center and the Round Hill Arts Center.

Visit working studios of more than 40 talented artists and view paintings, pottery, sculpture and jewelry. Participants will be able to talk with the artists, purchase artwork, view demonstrations, take part in hands-on activities or win a door prize.

This year, there will be an online auction featuring works by all the tour artists at www.wlast.org, May 23-June 19. Those who bid on artwork will automatically be entered in a drawing for a door prize.

There is no charge to participate.

Tour booklets with maps are available at Loudoun arts centers, sponsoring sites, tourist information outlets and online at www.wlast.org or by calling 540-338-7973. To receive a tour booklet and map in advance, contact WLAST, P.O. Box 653, Round Hill, VA 20142.


Currier & Ives harness racing exhibit. The National Sporting Library in Middleburg has an exhibit of more than 30 rare, original Currier & Ives lithographs on display through July 3 in the Forrest E. Mars Sr. Exhibit Hall. The exhibit title is “The Story of Harness Racing by Currier & Ives." The library, at 102 The Plains Road, is open Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., and Saturday 1-4 p.m. Admission is free. The Museum of Sporting Art at Vine Hill next door is open by appointment during library hours. Call 540-687-6542.


Katherine Marshall exhibit. The exhibit "Katherine T. Marshall, First Lady of the Army" is at the George C. Marshall International Center at Dodona Manor, a museum and former home to Gen. and Mrs. George C. Marshall.

Featuring photos and memorabilia never before displayed at Dodona Manor, the exhibit chronicles the life of Katherine Marshall from birth in Harrodsburg, Ky., to her death in Leesburg. It highlights her experiences at college, in an English Shakespeare repertory company, as the wife and widow of a prominent Baltimore attorney, as the mother of three children, and as the wife of Gen. George C. Marshall.

The exhibit will be open until September, Saturdays 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., and Sundays 1-5 p.m. The last tour begins at 4 p.m. Group tours are booked in advance on weekdays.

Contact JVandervaart@georgecmarshall.org or call 703-777-1880 to arrange a tour.

Loudoun Sketch Club. The Loudoun Sketch Club Art Show opens with a public reception to meet the artists on Thursday, April 30, 5-7 p.m. at the Loudoun County Government Building lobby at 1 Harrison St. in Leesburg. Artwork can be seen and purchased April 30-June 26. Log on to www.loudounsketchclub.com.


Senior citizens' exhibit. Ten senior artists are displaying their work in Gallery One at the Loudoun County Government Center in Leesburg through April 30. The artists are Suchawadee Collins, Julia Gavelek, Jan Hundshamer, Maria Kruse, Bob Mayer, Beth Mills, Michael Nagy, Fran Schmitt, Reginald Simms and Mokhtar Youssef. All participating artists are affiliated with the county's senior center network. Gallery One is on the first floor of the Government Center, adjacent to the Board of Supervisors' meeting room. The gallery is open Monday through Friday during business hours. Call 703-777-5498.


Paul Landry exhibit. Medlin Art Gallery, 2 Loudoun St. in Leesburg, will host an exhibit and sale of works by nationally recognized nostalgic artist Paul Landry through mid-May. On Friday, May 1, 6-9 p.m., Landry will be on hand to greet fans and personalize his artwork. Landry’s romantic imagery re-creates the not-too-distant past. This show will feature his newest releases, as well as a collection of his originals and previously published artwork. Shirley Medlin or Sherry Reece at Medlin at 703-771-8696.


Art in the Foothills. Art in the Foothills, a juried show and sale featuring area artists working in a variety of media, will be May 8-10 in The Stable at Bluemont Vineyard, 18755 Foggy Bottom Road, across from Great Country Farms. Complimentary wine. Hours are Friday, May 8, 10 a.m.-6 p.m; and Saturday-Sunday, May 9-10, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. A reception will be Saturday, 2-5 p.m., with music by The Saw Mill Gang. The event is sponsored by Friends of Bluemont. Call 540-554-8715 or visit www.friends-of-bluemont.org,or www.bluemontva.org.


Maggio exhibit. Prudential Carruthers Realtors, 4 E. Colonial Highway in Hamilton, is exhibiting the work of Tia Maggio through May. Maggio attended Pratt Institute in New York City and earned a degree in fine art and art history from the University of Massachusetts. She has been a pastel artist for 23 years. Her pastels of sloping Piedmont hills and Scottish skies have been exhibited in Northern Virginia and New York City, and are in private collections in the United States, Italy and France. She teaches children at the Loudoun Academy of the Arts. Call 540-338-4171 or e-mail Hamilton@PrudentialCarruthers.com.


Western Loudoun Artists Studio Tour. The Western Loudoun Artists Studio Tour takes place Saturday, June 20, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday, June 21, noon-5 p.m. It includes studios from Leesburg to Round Hill, including the Loudoun Academy of the Arts, Franklin Park Arts Center and the Round Hill Arts Center.

Visit working studios of more than 40 talented artists and view paintings, pottery, sculpture and jewelry. Participants will be able to talk with the artists, purchase artwork, view demonstrations, take part in hands-on activities or win a door prize.

This year, there will be an online auction featuring works by all the tour artists at www.wlast.org, May 23-June 19. Those who bid on artwork will automatically be entered in a drawing for a door prize.

There is no charge to participate.

Tour booklets with maps are available at Loudoun arts centers, sponsoring sites, tourist information outlets and online at www.wlast.org or by calling 540-338-7973. To receive a tour booklet and map in advance, contact WLAST, P.O. Box 653, Round Hill, VA 20142.


Currier & Ives harness racing exhibit. The National Sporting Library in Middleburg has an exhibit of more than 30 rare, original Currier & Ives lithographs on display through July 3 in the Forrest E. Mars Sr. Exhibit Hall. The exhibit title is “The Story of Harness Racing by Currier & Ives." The library, at 102 The Plains Road, is open Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., and Saturday 1-4 p.m. Admission is free. The Museum of Sporting Art at Vine Hill next door is open by appointment during library hours. Call 540-687-6542.


Katherine Marshall exhibit. The exhibit "Katherine T. Marshall, First Lady of the Army" is at the George C. Marshall International Center at Dodona Manor, a museum and former home to Gen. and Mrs. George C. Marshall.

Featuring photos and memorabilia never before displayed at Dodona Manor, the exhibit chronicles the life of Katherine Marshall from birth in Harrodsburg, Ky., to her death in Leesburg. It highlights her experiences at college, in an English Shakespeare repertory company, as the wife and widow of a prominent Baltimore attorney, as the mother of three children, and as the wife of Gen. George C. Marshall.

The exhibit will be open until September, Saturdays 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., and Sundays 1-5 p.m. The last tour begins at 4 p.m. Group tours are booked in advance on weekdays.

Contact JVandervaart@georgecmarshall.org or call 703-777-1880 to arrange a tour.



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