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On Exhibit
Art galleries and exhibits are found throughout Loudoun and Fairfax. Here is a rundown of what is showing where and for how long. - Transitions. Transitions, an exhibit of new works by Antonia Walker, will take place through Nov. 29 at Gallery 222, 222 S. King St. in Leesburg.Admission is free.
Gallery hours are Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and by appointment.
Call 703-777-5498 or log on to www.Gallery222.com.
'Encaustic Painting.' “Encaustic Painting” showcases works by Karen Eide using ancient techniques. The exhibit runs through November in the little gallery of Gallery 222, 222 S. King St. in Leesburg.
Gallery 222 is open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and by appointment. Log on to www.gallery222.com or call 703-777-5498.
Digital photography. The Loudoun Campus of Northern Virginia Community College is hosting an exhibit of digital photographs by Mark Worthington through Dec. 12 in Waddell Art Gallery.
The campus is at 1000 Harry Byrd Highway in Sterling, and the gallery is open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday-Friday.
Contact Donald Depuydt at 703-450-2627 or ddepuydt@nvcc.edu.
Werder photography exhibit. The photographs of Northern Northern Virginia photographer Lillis Werder are on exhibit at Washington Dulles International Airport through December. Two series of works by the artist are on display, on the themes of Washington, D.C., War Memorials and Venice, Italy.
For more information, log on to www.gallery222.com or www.loudounacademy.org.
Thompson exhibit. An exhibition of paintings by local painter Dana Thompson is running through January at the Prudential Carruthers office at 4 E. Colonial Highway in Hamilton.
To preview some of her works and learn more about the artist, visit www.DanaThompsonDesigns.com. For more information, call 540-338-4171 or e-mail Hamilton@PrudentialCarruthers.com.
Katherine T. Marshall exhibit. The spotlight focuses on army chief of staff spouses at Dodona Manor, 15 Edwards Ferry Road, in Leesburg. Dodona Manor is the museum and former home to Gen. and Mrs. George C. Marshall. The exhibit honors Katherine T. Marshall, known as first lady of the Army.
The exhibit features photos and memorabilia never before displayed at Dodona Manor.
The exhibit runs through mid-February and is open during regular museum hours – Saturdays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sundays, 1-5 p.m. The last tour begins at 4 p.m.
For more information, call 703-777-1301.


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