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Twrkv featured in "Making a Scene: Jefferson Place"

September 2017 marks the 60th anniversary of the opening of The Jefferson Place Gallery: a small, cooperative gallery dedicated principally to showing the work of DC-area contemporary artists of the late 1950s. This exhibition, curated by John Anderson, features a survey of the artists and the times surround the founding of this influential gallery. Founded by five American University professors and Alice Denney, the gallery quickly evolved from being an extension of the AU faculty's pedagogy to becoming an early supporter of the Washington Color School. It would go on to host exhibitions featuring prominent national and international contemporary art figures including Jack Tworkov, Robert Goodnough, Toko Shinoda, Robert Rauschenberg, and Jasper Johns.

The exhibition features paintings and sculptures by the 11 founding gallery members: George Bayliss, Lothar Brabanski, William Calfee, Robert Gates, Colin Greenly, Leonard Maurer, Helene McKinsey Herzbrun, Kenneth Noland, Mary Orwen, Shelby Shackelford, and Joe Summerford--as well as other artists featured on The Jefferson Place Gallery's walls Robert d'Arista, Elmer Bischoff, Gene Davis, Tom Downing, Max Elias, Robert Goodnough, Patrick Heron, Jacob Kainen, Fred Maroon, Howard Mehring, Claire Falkenstein, David Park, Hilda Shapiro Thorpe, Frederic Thursz, and Jack Tworkov.

In conjunction with this exhibition, the AU Museum has partnered with the non-profit organization Day Eight in their creation of a website compiling archival material about the hundreds of artists who were once a part of The Jefferson Place Gallery.

Jack Tworkov, American University, Katzen Arts Center