

It has been almost two years since Wheaton had an artist-run, non-profit art gallery. At long last, Wheaton Arts Parade opened the doors to a new gallery in the heart of Wheaton's central business district at 11325 Georgia Ave.
The gallery's second exhibition, "Art as Freedom," will will feature the original work of 22 artists from the DMV.

Please visit the gallery on Saturdays and Sundays between 1:00 - 7:00PM. Two of the exhibiting artists will be operating the gallery during business hours and you can meet the rest on July 19 at our public reception.
The Artists
Ann King
Denise Klanacsky
Dunnie Onasanya
Elizabeth Steel
Erasto Curtis Matthews
Florian Reynolds
Frank Mancino
Jeff Smith
Jonathan Jaeger
Jonathan Mann
Karen Feeley
LaMario Jackson
Lauren Lay
Leslie Hansley
Lewis Schlitt
Martha Holmes
Melissa Ou
Shannon Henderson
Sonya Cromwell
TJ Feeley
William Jamieson
William McNamara
The Gallery is located at 11325 Georgia Ave, right below the intersection with University Blvd, the gallery is only two blocks from the Wheaton Metro Station.
Your donation helps keep the doors open to Wheaton's only artist-run, non-profit art gallery where local artists exhibit their original artwork and receive 90% of sales revenue. The low commission enables original art to be more affordable to the Wheaton community.

The gallery is supported in part by the generosity of the Leonard & Richard Greenberg families and grants from the Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County and the Nora Roberts Foundation.


The WHEATON ARTS PARADE mission is to bring the community together with art, to support local artists and to celebrate Wheaton’s diverse cultures.