OFFSITE Gail Rebhan

Washington Project for the Arts (WPA), in partnership with the NoMa Bid, is pleased to present a new site-specific project by Washington, DC-based artist, Gail Rebhan.

Time and memory are important elements of Gail Rebhan’s work. By blending archival and contemporary photographs, along with historical newspaper articles, maps, and advertisements, Rebhan’s photo-collage examines the cultural history DC’s NoMa neighborhood–or specifically 1200 First Street NE–from two-hundred years ago to the present day.

There will be an Opening Reception on Thursday, May 12, 2016, 6-8pm.

This project and Washington Project For the Arts Inc. are supported by the City Fund, which works to make the District of Columbia a more healthy, stable, and vibrant place to live for all its residents. The City Fund is administered by The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region.

This project is also supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.

DATE

May 2, 2016 - July 8, 2016

TYPE

Installation

ARTIST & COLLABORATORS

Gail Rebhan