The Washington Post took a look at several art spaces that have opened recently. Not quite galleries, but a different breed of creative spaces that expands the options for showing art in all its forms.
“It’s kind of a business signal to what’s happening in the artistic world,” says Sheldon Scott of ESL Management, which runs one such space, Montserrat House. “If there is to be any real sustainable creative community in D.C., we’re going to have to break down those walls in between media. Performance artists have to talk to musicians have to talk to visual artists have to talk to the writers.”
















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