Cheryl Pope in Washington D.C.

Opening tomorrow, July 10th from 6-8pm, is “HOTHOUSE VIDEO: Harder, Glorious,” featuring work by Cheryl Pope. This exhibition is produced by the Washington Project for the Arts, and will remain on view through September 14, 2014, at the Capitol Skyline Hotel for 24 hours per day, seven days a week. Also featuring work by Merike Estna, Peter Eudenbach, Kate Gilmore, and Silvia Rivas, “HOTHOUSE VIDEO” is part of the WPA’s long running Experimental Media Series, and explores how life’s struggles can also contain “beauty, absurdity, futility, and even reward in the journey.”

Pope – whose work is also currently on view at the gallery through August 9, 2014 – will be presenting her 2012 video, “Up Against.”

Up Against

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