Amy Kaslow Gallery will be moving to downtown Bethesda next month. The art gallery has been open for almost three years at 4300 Fordham Road NW in the Spring Valley area of Washington, D.C. It will conclude its run there March 31, 2023, and move to a larger space here at 7920 Norfolk Avenue. That space was most recently home to Terrapin Bicycles' pop-up location before it relocated to its permanent 4933 Auburn Avenue storefront. Amy Kaslow is a journalist and photographer who reported from around the world for four decades before launching the gallery in mid-2020.
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Sunday, March 12, 2023
Amy Kaslow Gallery moving to Bethesda
Amy Kaslow Gallery will be moving to downtown Bethesda next month. The art gallery has been open for almost three years at 4300 Fordham Road NW in the Spring Valley area of Washington, D.C. It will conclude its run there March 31, 2023, and move to a larger space here at 7920 Norfolk Avenue. That space was most recently home to Terrapin Bicycles' pop-up location before it relocated to its permanent 4933 Auburn Avenue storefront. Amy Kaslow is a journalist and photographer who reported from around the world for four decades before launching the gallery in mid-2020.
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Fabulous gallery that's being replaced by a doggie daycare or vet. There's a story with every piece of art. Amy and her staff are so willing to tell those stories. Delightful. I'll miss the convenient location with parking!!
I worked with Amy a few years ago on a short project. She is a fine lady and runs a nice gallery.
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