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Transformer

Artist-centered, nonprofit visual arts organization based in DC - advancing emerging artists within local, national, & international contexts.

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Transformer is honored to present "What Remains," the second presentation of a two-part exhibition by DC based artist Noël Kassewitz. ⁠@noelkassewitzart

**EXTENDED THROUGH JULY 4**

Beginning with "Lost in the Flood" at Transformer's Siren Arts program space in Asbury Park, NJ, the first exhibition anchored Kassewitz's kinetic "A(c)qua Alta" series to the tide changes of the Jersey Shore and the history of Asbury Park. With her exhibition "What Remains" at Transformer, Kassewitz continues tracking the ebb and flow of tidal forces, with a focus on DMV area terrain shifts, from coastal memory to national identity.⁠

JOIN US FOR OPENING DAY THIS SATURDAY!!⁠
Saturday, May 9⁠
Community Open House: 12 - 6 PM⁠
Artist Talk with Noël Kassewitz: 1 - 2PM⁠

A multi-time grant winning artist with works held in several public collections, Noël Kassewitz (b. Miami, Florida) has presented artist talks at the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum and National Gallery of Art. In 2024, she was named an inaugural Environmental Justice Fellow with Social Arts & Culture in partnership with the Aspen Institute.⁠

LEARN MORE! Click the link in bio!


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Transformer is honored to present "What Remains," the second presentation of a two-part exhibition by DC based artist Noël Kassewitz. ⁠@noelkassewitzart

**EXTENDED THROUGH JULY 4**

Beginning with "Lost in the Flood" at Transformer's Siren Arts program space in Asbury Park, NJ, the first exhibition anchored Kassewitz's kinetic "A(c)qua Alta" series to the tide changes of the Jersey Shore and the history of Asbury Park. With her exhibition "What Remains" at Transformer, Kassewitz continues tracking the ebb and flow of tidal forces, with a focus on DMV area terrain shifts, from coastal memory to national identity.⁠

JOIN US FOR OPENING DAY THIS SATURDAY!!⁠
Saturday, May 9⁠
Community Open House: 12 - 6 PM⁠
Artist Talk with Noël Kassewitz: 1 - 2PM⁠

A multi-time grant winning artist with works held in several public collections, Noël Kassewitz (b. Miami, Florida) has presented artist talks at the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum and National Gallery of Art. In 2024, she was named an inaugural Environmental Justice Fellow with Social Arts & Culture in partnership with the Aspen Institute.⁠

LEARN MORE! Click the link in bio!


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7
2 weeks ago

Transformer is honored to present "What Remains," the second presentation of a two-part exhibition by DC based artist Noël Kassewitz. ⁠@noelkassewitzart

**EXTENDED THROUGH JULY 4**

Beginning with "Lost in the Flood" at Transformer's Siren Arts program space in Asbury Park, NJ, the first exhibition anchored Kassewitz's kinetic "A(c)qua Alta" series to the tide changes of the Jersey Shore and the history of Asbury Park. With her exhibition "What Remains" at Transformer, Kassewitz continues tracking the ebb and flow of tidal forces, with a focus on DMV area terrain shifts, from coastal memory to national identity.⁠

JOIN US FOR OPENING DAY THIS SATURDAY!!⁠
Saturday, May 9⁠
Community Open House: 12 - 6 PM⁠
Artist Talk with Noël Kassewitz: 1 - 2PM⁠

A multi-time grant winning artist with works held in several public collections, Noël Kassewitz (b. Miami, Florida) has presented artist talks at the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum and National Gallery of Art. In 2024, she was named an inaugural Environmental Justice Fellow with Social Arts & Culture in partnership with the Aspen Institute.⁠

LEARN MORE! Click the link in bio!


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2 weeks ago

Transformer continues its exhibition partnership with the LINE DC @thelinehotel to present a compelling new body of work bringing together two interconnected photographic series, "Icons and Flow." ⁠ @jac_re_dc @rasphotocontact

"Icons," developed through a collaboration between creative director John Coplen and photographer Rachel A Sale, reimagines culturally iconic images through the reversal of gender - not as imitation, but as disruption. In parallel, "Flow," created by Rachel A Sale, centers on women who embody resilience not as an abstract ideal, but as a daily, lived practice. ⁠

Together, Icons & Flow expands the conversation around the body: not as something to be redefined or disrupted, but as a site of endurance, awareness, and lived truth.⁠

JOIN US! ⁠
Meet the Artists Reception⁠
Thurs. April 23, 6 - 8PM⁠
G Level Lobby of the LINE DC⁠
Lite bites and beverages provided!⁠

Images:
Icons
Rachel A Sale & John Coplen, “Marilyn Monroe,” 2013, 40x40”, High-gloss, modern metal print with silver floating frame

Rachel A Sale & John Coplen, “Diana Ross,” 2013, 35x55”, High-gloss, modern metal print with silver floating frame

Flow
Rachel A Sale, (clockwise starting from top left) “Flow 13, 14, 12, 9,” 16x20, 20x20, 16x24, 16x20, High-gloss, modern metal print with silver floating frame


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1 months ago

Transformer continues its exhibition partnership with the LINE DC @thelinehotel to present a compelling new body of work bringing together two interconnected photographic series, "Icons and Flow." ⁠ @jac_re_dc @rasphotocontact

"Icons," developed through a collaboration between creative director John Coplen and photographer Rachel A Sale, reimagines culturally iconic images through the reversal of gender - not as imitation, but as disruption. In parallel, "Flow," created by Rachel A Sale, centers on women who embody resilience not as an abstract ideal, but as a daily, lived practice. ⁠

Together, Icons & Flow expands the conversation around the body: not as something to be redefined or disrupted, but as a site of endurance, awareness, and lived truth.⁠

JOIN US! ⁠
Meet the Artists Reception⁠
Thurs. April 23, 6 - 8PM⁠
G Level Lobby of the LINE DC⁠
Lite bites and beverages provided!⁠

Images:
Icons
Rachel A Sale & John Coplen, “Marilyn Monroe,” 2013, 40x40”, High-gloss, modern metal print with silver floating frame

Rachel A Sale & John Coplen, “Diana Ross,” 2013, 35x55”, High-gloss, modern metal print with silver floating frame

Flow
Rachel A Sale, (clockwise starting from top left) “Flow 13, 14, 12, 9,” 16x20, 20x20, 16x24, 16x20, High-gloss, modern metal print with silver floating frame


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1 months ago

Transformer continues its exhibition partnership with the LINE DC @thelinehotel to present a compelling new body of work bringing together two interconnected photographic series, "Icons and Flow." ⁠ @jac_re_dc @rasphotocontact

"Icons," developed through a collaboration between creative director John Coplen and photographer Rachel A Sale, reimagines culturally iconic images through the reversal of gender - not as imitation, but as disruption. In parallel, "Flow," created by Rachel A Sale, centers on women who embody resilience not as an abstract ideal, but as a daily, lived practice. ⁠

Together, Icons & Flow expands the conversation around the body: not as something to be redefined or disrupted, but as a site of endurance, awareness, and lived truth.⁠

JOIN US! ⁠
Meet the Artists Reception⁠
Thurs. April 23, 6 - 8PM⁠
G Level Lobby of the LINE DC⁠
Lite bites and beverages provided!⁠

Images:
Icons
Rachel A Sale & John Coplen, “Marilyn Monroe,” 2013, 40x40”, High-gloss, modern metal print with silver floating frame

Rachel A Sale & John Coplen, “Diana Ross,” 2013, 35x55”, High-gloss, modern metal print with silver floating frame

Flow
Rachel A Sale, (clockwise starting from top left) “Flow 13, 14, 12, 9,” 16x20, 20x20, 16x24, 16x20, High-gloss, modern metal print with silver floating frame


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1 months ago

Transformer continues its exhibition partnership with the LINE DC @thelinehotel to present a compelling new body of work bringing together two interconnected photographic series, "Icons and Flow." ⁠ @jac_re_dc @rasphotocontact

"Icons," developed through a collaboration between creative director John Coplen and photographer Rachel A Sale, reimagines culturally iconic images through the reversal of gender - not as imitation, but as disruption. In parallel, "Flow," created by Rachel A Sale, centers on women who embody resilience not as an abstract ideal, but as a daily, lived practice. ⁠

Together, Icons & Flow expands the conversation around the body: not as something to be redefined or disrupted, but as a site of endurance, awareness, and lived truth.⁠

JOIN US! ⁠
Meet the Artists Reception⁠
Thurs. April 23, 6 - 8PM⁠
G Level Lobby of the LINE DC⁠
Lite bites and beverages provided!⁠

Images:
Icons
Rachel A Sale & John Coplen, “Marilyn Monroe,” 2013, 40x40”, High-gloss, modern metal print with silver floating frame

Rachel A Sale & John Coplen, “Diana Ross,” 2013, 35x55”, High-gloss, modern metal print with silver floating frame

Flow
Rachel A Sale, (clockwise starting from top left) “Flow 13, 14, 12, 9,” 16x20, 20x20, 16x24, 16x20, High-gloss, modern metal print with silver floating frame


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1 months ago

Collector's View is BACK! Tickets on sale now!⁠

Transformer’s 2026 Collector’s View series marks the 19th year of this annual spring program that shares the private collections of an exclusive selection of DC’s most prominent collectors!⁠

Thursday Evenings, 6 - 8 PM⁠
April 30 – May 28, 2026⁠

Taking place via intimate, Thursday evening cocktail receptions in collector's homes, our Hosts will share insider perspectives with attendees on their motivations, interests, and passions in collecting art. In addition to viewing each of our Hosts unique art collections, this special series will highlight our Hosts’ reflections & insights on their relationship with artists, galleries, art spaces, and museums.⁠

Series subscriptions and Individual View ticket purchases of this innovative program advances Transformer in cultivating new audiences, builds & deepen relationships within our arts community, and propels Transformer’s mission to further support artists. Join us!⁠

ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! - Click the link in bio to secure your tickets today!⁠

$75 / Individual View tickets⁠

$350 / Full Series Subscription⁠
Transformer is offering a special discount package of $350 + a special Bonus View on Saturday, May 16.⁠

Light fair and libations will be served at each View.

THANK YOU to our amazing sponsors for supporting this year's series: @ttrsir @jdirelanddesign @fowlkesstudio @sightlineart @studiosarchitecture

📸 @grhoads.photo


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Collector's View is BACK! Tickets on sale now!⁠

Transformer’s 2026 Collector’s View series marks the 19th year of this annual spring program that shares the private collections of an exclusive selection of DC’s most prominent collectors!⁠

Thursday Evenings, 6 - 8 PM⁠
April 30 – May 28, 2026⁠

Taking place via intimate, Thursday evening cocktail receptions in collector's homes, our Hosts will share insider perspectives with attendees on their motivations, interests, and passions in collecting art. In addition to viewing each of our Hosts unique art collections, this special series will highlight our Hosts’ reflections & insights on their relationship with artists, galleries, art spaces, and museums.⁠

Series subscriptions and Individual View ticket purchases of this innovative program advances Transformer in cultivating new audiences, builds & deepen relationships within our arts community, and propels Transformer’s mission to further support artists. Join us!⁠

ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! - Click the link in bio to secure your tickets today!⁠

$75 / Individual View tickets⁠

$350 / Full Series Subscription⁠
Transformer is offering a special discount package of $350 + a special Bonus View on Saturday, May 16.⁠

Light fair and libations will be served at each View.

THANK YOU to our amazing sponsors for supporting this year's series: @ttrsir @jdirelanddesign @fowlkesstudio @sightlineart @studiosarchitecture

📸 @grhoads.photo


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1 months ago

Collector's View is BACK! Tickets on sale now!⁠

Transformer’s 2026 Collector’s View series marks the 19th year of this annual spring program that shares the private collections of an exclusive selection of DC’s most prominent collectors!⁠

Thursday Evenings, 6 - 8 PM⁠
April 30 – May 28, 2026⁠

Taking place via intimate, Thursday evening cocktail receptions in collector's homes, our Hosts will share insider perspectives with attendees on their motivations, interests, and passions in collecting art. In addition to viewing each of our Hosts unique art collections, this special series will highlight our Hosts’ reflections & insights on their relationship with artists, galleries, art spaces, and museums.⁠

Series subscriptions and Individual View ticket purchases of this innovative program advances Transformer in cultivating new audiences, builds & deepen relationships within our arts community, and propels Transformer’s mission to further support artists. Join us!⁠

ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! - Click the link in bio to secure your tickets today!⁠

$75 / Individual View tickets⁠

$350 / Full Series Subscription⁠
Transformer is offering a special discount package of $350 + a special Bonus View on Saturday, May 16.⁠

Light fair and libations will be served at each View.

THANK YOU to our amazing sponsors for supporting this year's series: @ttrsir @jdirelanddesign @fowlkesstudio @sightlineart @studiosarchitecture

📸 @grhoads.photo


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1 months ago

Collector's View is BACK! Tickets on sale now!⁠

Transformer’s 2026 Collector’s View series marks the 19th year of this annual spring program that shares the private collections of an exclusive selection of DC’s most prominent collectors!⁠

Thursday Evenings, 6 - 8 PM⁠
April 30 – May 28, 2026⁠

Taking place via intimate, Thursday evening cocktail receptions in collector's homes, our Hosts will share insider perspectives with attendees on their motivations, interests, and passions in collecting art. In addition to viewing each of our Hosts unique art collections, this special series will highlight our Hosts’ reflections & insights on their relationship with artists, galleries, art spaces, and museums.⁠

Series subscriptions and Individual View ticket purchases of this innovative program advances Transformer in cultivating new audiences, builds & deepen relationships within our arts community, and propels Transformer’s mission to further support artists. Join us!⁠

ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! - Click the link in bio to secure your tickets today!⁠

$75 / Individual View tickets⁠

$350 / Full Series Subscription⁠
Transformer is offering a special discount package of $350 + a special Bonus View on Saturday, May 16.⁠

Light fair and libations will be served at each View.

THANK YOU to our amazing sponsors for supporting this year's series: @ttrsir @jdirelanddesign @fowlkesstudio @sightlineart @studiosarchitecture

📸 @grhoads.photo


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1
1 months ago

Collector's View is BACK! Tickets on sale now!⁠

Transformer’s 2026 Collector’s View series marks the 19th year of this annual spring program that shares the private collections of an exclusive selection of DC’s most prominent collectors!⁠

Thursday Evenings, 6 - 8 PM⁠
April 30 – May 28, 2026⁠

Taking place via intimate, Thursday evening cocktail receptions in collector's homes, our Hosts will share insider perspectives with attendees on their motivations, interests, and passions in collecting art. In addition to viewing each of our Hosts unique art collections, this special series will highlight our Hosts’ reflections & insights on their relationship with artists, galleries, art spaces, and museums.⁠

Series subscriptions and Individual View ticket purchases of this innovative program advances Transformer in cultivating new audiences, builds & deepen relationships within our arts community, and propels Transformer’s mission to further support artists. Join us!⁠

ADVANCE REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! - Click the link in bio to secure your tickets today!⁠

$75 / Individual View tickets⁠

$350 / Full Series Subscription⁠
Transformer is offering a special discount package of $350 + a special Bonus View on Saturday, May 16.⁠

Light fair and libations will be served at each View.

THANK YOU to our amazing sponsors for supporting this year's series: @ttrsir @jdirelanddesign @fowlkesstudio @sightlineart @studiosarchitecture

📸 @grhoads.photo


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1
1 months ago

Whether you stay in the city or head out to this beach this Memorial Day weekend, visit Transformer's two exhibitions by DC based artist Noël Kassewitz!@noelkassewitzart

"What Remains" presented at Transformer in DC and "Lost in the Flood" at Siren Arts in Asbury Park, NJ feature Kassewitz’s "A(c)qua Alta" series with the paintings tethered to live NOAA tidal data, rising and falling in real time with nearby water levels. ⁠

Drawing upon her ocean-based upbringing and background in art conservation, Noël Kassewitz creates works that feel at once like wistful shrines and research laboratories, adapting materials into resilient forms for uncertain futures. Working across painting, sculpture, installation, and performance, she erodes the boundaries between disciplines to examine both the endurance and fragility of cultural memory in the face of rising environmental, social, and political pressures.⁠

"Like the ebb and flow of tides, the rise and fall of civilization underlies What Remains, which lands in DC on the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. For the occasion, Kassewitz has orchestrated a provocative series of mixed media allegories. At once steeped in personal memory and collective mythology, the imagery blends classical fragments with everyday items to disturbing effect." - Sarah Tanguy, DC Arts Writer⁠ @sarahtanguyart

GALLERY HOURS:⁠
"What Remains" - Transformer, 1404 P St NW DC⁠
Weds - Sat, 12 - 6 PM through July 4, 2026⁠

"Lost in the Flood" - Siren Arts at the Asbury Ocean Club - 4th Ave & Kingsley St, Asbury Park, NJ⁠
Fri & Sat, 12 - 6 pm through June 6, 2026⁠

Learn more about each exhibition by clicking the link in bio.⁠

Photos of "Lost in the Flood" by @srsphotography
Photos of "What Remains" by @meii_mat


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3 days ago

Whether you stay in the city or head out to this beach this Memorial Day weekend, visit Transformer's two exhibitions by DC based artist Noël Kassewitz!@noelkassewitzart

"What Remains" presented at Transformer in DC and "Lost in the Flood" at Siren Arts in Asbury Park, NJ feature Kassewitz’s "A(c)qua Alta" series with the paintings tethered to live NOAA tidal data, rising and falling in real time with nearby water levels. ⁠

Drawing upon her ocean-based upbringing and background in art conservation, Noël Kassewitz creates works that feel at once like wistful shrines and research laboratories, adapting materials into resilient forms for uncertain futures. Working across painting, sculpture, installation, and performance, she erodes the boundaries between disciplines to examine both the endurance and fragility of cultural memory in the face of rising environmental, social, and political pressures.⁠

"Like the ebb and flow of tides, the rise and fall of civilization underlies What Remains, which lands in DC on the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. For the occasion, Kassewitz has orchestrated a provocative series of mixed media allegories. At once steeped in personal memory and collective mythology, the imagery blends classical fragments with everyday items to disturbing effect." - Sarah Tanguy, DC Arts Writer⁠ @sarahtanguyart

GALLERY HOURS:⁠
"What Remains" - Transformer, 1404 P St NW DC⁠
Weds - Sat, 12 - 6 PM through July 4, 2026⁠

"Lost in the Flood" - Siren Arts at the Asbury Ocean Club - 4th Ave & Kingsley St, Asbury Park, NJ⁠
Fri & Sat, 12 - 6 pm through June 6, 2026⁠

Learn more about each exhibition by clicking the link in bio.⁠

Photos of "Lost in the Flood" by @srsphotography
Photos of "What Remains" by @meii_mat


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3 days ago

Whether you stay in the city or head out to this beach this Memorial Day weekend, visit Transformer's two exhibitions by DC based artist Noël Kassewitz!@noelkassewitzart

"What Remains" presented at Transformer in DC and "Lost in the Flood" at Siren Arts in Asbury Park, NJ feature Kassewitz’s "A(c)qua Alta" series with the paintings tethered to live NOAA tidal data, rising and falling in real time with nearby water levels. ⁠

Drawing upon her ocean-based upbringing and background in art conservation, Noël Kassewitz creates works that feel at once like wistful shrines and research laboratories, adapting materials into resilient forms for uncertain futures. Working across painting, sculpture, installation, and performance, she erodes the boundaries between disciplines to examine both the endurance and fragility of cultural memory in the face of rising environmental, social, and political pressures.⁠

"Like the ebb and flow of tides, the rise and fall of civilization underlies What Remains, which lands in DC on the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. For the occasion, Kassewitz has orchestrated a provocative series of mixed media allegories. At once steeped in personal memory and collective mythology, the imagery blends classical fragments with everyday items to disturbing effect." - Sarah Tanguy, DC Arts Writer⁠ @sarahtanguyart

GALLERY HOURS:⁠
"What Remains" - Transformer, 1404 P St NW DC⁠
Weds - Sat, 12 - 6 PM through July 4, 2026⁠

"Lost in the Flood" - Siren Arts at the Asbury Ocean Club - 4th Ave & Kingsley St, Asbury Park, NJ⁠
Fri & Sat, 12 - 6 pm through June 6, 2026⁠

Learn more about each exhibition by clicking the link in bio.⁠

Photos of "Lost in the Flood" by @srsphotography
Photos of "What Remains" by @meii_mat


183
7
3 days ago


Whether you stay in the city or head out to this beach this Memorial Day weekend, visit Transformer's two exhibitions by DC based artist Noël Kassewitz!@noelkassewitzart

"What Remains" presented at Transformer in DC and "Lost in the Flood" at Siren Arts in Asbury Park, NJ feature Kassewitz’s "A(c)qua Alta" series with the paintings tethered to live NOAA tidal data, rising and falling in real time with nearby water levels. ⁠

Drawing upon her ocean-based upbringing and background in art conservation, Noël Kassewitz creates works that feel at once like wistful shrines and research laboratories, adapting materials into resilient forms for uncertain futures. Working across painting, sculpture, installation, and performance, she erodes the boundaries between disciplines to examine both the endurance and fragility of cultural memory in the face of rising environmental, social, and political pressures.⁠

"Like the ebb and flow of tides, the rise and fall of civilization underlies What Remains, which lands in DC on the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. For the occasion, Kassewitz has orchestrated a provocative series of mixed media allegories. At once steeped in personal memory and collective mythology, the imagery blends classical fragments with everyday items to disturbing effect." - Sarah Tanguy, DC Arts Writer⁠ @sarahtanguyart

GALLERY HOURS:⁠
"What Remains" - Transformer, 1404 P St NW DC⁠
Weds - Sat, 12 - 6 PM through July 4, 2026⁠

"Lost in the Flood" - Siren Arts at the Asbury Ocean Club - 4th Ave & Kingsley St, Asbury Park, NJ⁠
Fri & Sat, 12 - 6 pm through June 6, 2026⁠

Learn more about each exhibition by clicking the link in bio.⁠

Photos of "Lost in the Flood" by @srsphotography
Photos of "What Remains" by @meii_mat


183
7
3 days ago

Whether you stay in the city or head out to this beach this Memorial Day weekend, visit Transformer's two exhibitions by DC based artist Noël Kassewitz!@noelkassewitzart

"What Remains" presented at Transformer in DC and "Lost in the Flood" at Siren Arts in Asbury Park, NJ feature Kassewitz’s "A(c)qua Alta" series with the paintings tethered to live NOAA tidal data, rising and falling in real time with nearby water levels. ⁠

Drawing upon her ocean-based upbringing and background in art conservation, Noël Kassewitz creates works that feel at once like wistful shrines and research laboratories, adapting materials into resilient forms for uncertain futures. Working across painting, sculpture, installation, and performance, she erodes the boundaries between disciplines to examine both the endurance and fragility of cultural memory in the face of rising environmental, social, and political pressures.⁠

"Like the ebb and flow of tides, the rise and fall of civilization underlies What Remains, which lands in DC on the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. For the occasion, Kassewitz has orchestrated a provocative series of mixed media allegories. At once steeped in personal memory and collective mythology, the imagery blends classical fragments with everyday items to disturbing effect." - Sarah Tanguy, DC Arts Writer⁠ @sarahtanguyart

GALLERY HOURS:⁠
"What Remains" - Transformer, 1404 P St NW DC⁠
Weds - Sat, 12 - 6 PM through July 4, 2026⁠

"Lost in the Flood" - Siren Arts at the Asbury Ocean Club - 4th Ave & Kingsley St, Asbury Park, NJ⁠
Fri & Sat, 12 - 6 pm through June 6, 2026⁠

Learn more about each exhibition by clicking the link in bio.⁠

Photos of "Lost in the Flood" by @srsphotography
Photos of "What Remains" by @meii_mat


183
7
3 days ago

Whether you stay in the city or head out to this beach this Memorial Day weekend, visit Transformer's two exhibitions by DC based artist Noël Kassewitz!@noelkassewitzart

"What Remains" presented at Transformer in DC and "Lost in the Flood" at Siren Arts in Asbury Park, NJ feature Kassewitz’s "A(c)qua Alta" series with the paintings tethered to live NOAA tidal data, rising and falling in real time with nearby water levels. ⁠

Drawing upon her ocean-based upbringing and background in art conservation, Noël Kassewitz creates works that feel at once like wistful shrines and research laboratories, adapting materials into resilient forms for uncertain futures. Working across painting, sculpture, installation, and performance, she erodes the boundaries between disciplines to examine both the endurance and fragility of cultural memory in the face of rising environmental, social, and political pressures.⁠

"Like the ebb and flow of tides, the rise and fall of civilization underlies What Remains, which lands in DC on the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. For the occasion, Kassewitz has orchestrated a provocative series of mixed media allegories. At once steeped in personal memory and collective mythology, the imagery blends classical fragments with everyday items to disturbing effect." - Sarah Tanguy, DC Arts Writer⁠ @sarahtanguyart

GALLERY HOURS:⁠
"What Remains" - Transformer, 1404 P St NW DC⁠
Weds - Sat, 12 - 6 PM through July 4, 2026⁠

"Lost in the Flood" - Siren Arts at the Asbury Ocean Club - 4th Ave & Kingsley St, Asbury Park, NJ⁠
Fri & Sat, 12 - 6 pm through June 6, 2026⁠

Learn more about each exhibition by clicking the link in bio.⁠

Photos of "Lost in the Flood" by @srsphotography
Photos of "What Remains" by @meii_mat


183
7
3 days ago

Whether you stay in the city or head out to this beach this Memorial Day weekend, visit Transformer's two exhibitions by DC based artist Noël Kassewitz!@noelkassewitzart

"What Remains" presented at Transformer in DC and "Lost in the Flood" at Siren Arts in Asbury Park, NJ feature Kassewitz’s "A(c)qua Alta" series with the paintings tethered to live NOAA tidal data, rising and falling in real time with nearby water levels. ⁠

Drawing upon her ocean-based upbringing and background in art conservation, Noël Kassewitz creates works that feel at once like wistful shrines and research laboratories, adapting materials into resilient forms for uncertain futures. Working across painting, sculpture, installation, and performance, she erodes the boundaries between disciplines to examine both the endurance and fragility of cultural memory in the face of rising environmental, social, and political pressures.⁠

"Like the ebb and flow of tides, the rise and fall of civilization underlies What Remains, which lands in DC on the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. For the occasion, Kassewitz has orchestrated a provocative series of mixed media allegories. At once steeped in personal memory and collective mythology, the imagery blends classical fragments with everyday items to disturbing effect." - Sarah Tanguy, DC Arts Writer⁠ @sarahtanguyart

GALLERY HOURS:⁠
"What Remains" - Transformer, 1404 P St NW DC⁠
Weds - Sat, 12 - 6 PM through July 4, 2026⁠

"Lost in the Flood" - Siren Arts at the Asbury Ocean Club - 4th Ave & Kingsley St, Asbury Park, NJ⁠
Fri & Sat, 12 - 6 pm through June 6, 2026⁠

Learn more about each exhibition by clicking the link in bio.⁠

Photos of "Lost in the Flood" by @srsphotography
Photos of "What Remains" by @meii_mat


183
7
3 days ago

Whether you stay in the city or head out to this beach this Memorial Day weekend, visit Transformer's two exhibitions by DC based artist Noël Kassewitz!@noelkassewitzart

"What Remains" presented at Transformer in DC and "Lost in the Flood" at Siren Arts in Asbury Park, NJ feature Kassewitz’s "A(c)qua Alta" series with the paintings tethered to live NOAA tidal data, rising and falling in real time with nearby water levels. ⁠

Drawing upon her ocean-based upbringing and background in art conservation, Noël Kassewitz creates works that feel at once like wistful shrines and research laboratories, adapting materials into resilient forms for uncertain futures. Working across painting, sculpture, installation, and performance, she erodes the boundaries between disciplines to examine both the endurance and fragility of cultural memory in the face of rising environmental, social, and political pressures.⁠

"Like the ebb and flow of tides, the rise and fall of civilization underlies What Remains, which lands in DC on the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. For the occasion, Kassewitz has orchestrated a provocative series of mixed media allegories. At once steeped in personal memory and collective mythology, the imagery blends classical fragments with everyday items to disturbing effect." - Sarah Tanguy, DC Arts Writer⁠ @sarahtanguyart

GALLERY HOURS:⁠
"What Remains" - Transformer, 1404 P St NW DC⁠
Weds - Sat, 12 - 6 PM through July 4, 2026⁠

"Lost in the Flood" - Siren Arts at the Asbury Ocean Club - 4th Ave & Kingsley St, Asbury Park, NJ⁠
Fri & Sat, 12 - 6 pm through June 6, 2026⁠

Learn more about each exhibition by clicking the link in bio.⁠

Photos of "Lost in the Flood" by @srsphotography
Photos of "What Remains" by @meii_mat


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7
3 days ago

Whether you stay in the city or head out to this beach this Memorial Day weekend, visit Transformer's two exhibitions by DC based artist Noël Kassewitz!@noelkassewitzart

"What Remains" presented at Transformer in DC and "Lost in the Flood" at Siren Arts in Asbury Park, NJ feature Kassewitz’s "A(c)qua Alta" series with the paintings tethered to live NOAA tidal data, rising and falling in real time with nearby water levels. ⁠

Drawing upon her ocean-based upbringing and background in art conservation, Noël Kassewitz creates works that feel at once like wistful shrines and research laboratories, adapting materials into resilient forms for uncertain futures. Working across painting, sculpture, installation, and performance, she erodes the boundaries between disciplines to examine both the endurance and fragility of cultural memory in the face of rising environmental, social, and political pressures.⁠

"Like the ebb and flow of tides, the rise and fall of civilization underlies What Remains, which lands in DC on the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. For the occasion, Kassewitz has orchestrated a provocative series of mixed media allegories. At once steeped in personal memory and collective mythology, the imagery blends classical fragments with everyday items to disturbing effect." - Sarah Tanguy, DC Arts Writer⁠ @sarahtanguyart

GALLERY HOURS:⁠
"What Remains" - Transformer, 1404 P St NW DC⁠
Weds - Sat, 12 - 6 PM through July 4, 2026⁠

"Lost in the Flood" - Siren Arts at the Asbury Ocean Club - 4th Ave & Kingsley St, Asbury Park, NJ⁠
Fri & Sat, 12 - 6 pm through June 6, 2026⁠

Learn more about each exhibition by clicking the link in bio.⁠

Photos of "Lost in the Flood" by @srsphotography
Photos of "What Remains" by @meii_mat


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Whether you stay in the city or head out to this beach this Memorial Day weekend, visit Transformer's two exhibitions by DC based artist Noël Kassewitz!@noelkassewitzart

"What Remains" presented at Transformer in DC and "Lost in the Flood" at Siren Arts in Asbury Park, NJ feature Kassewitz’s "A(c)qua Alta" series with the paintings tethered to live NOAA tidal data, rising and falling in real time with nearby water levels. ⁠

Drawing upon her ocean-based upbringing and background in art conservation, Noël Kassewitz creates works that feel at once like wistful shrines and research laboratories, adapting materials into resilient forms for uncertain futures. Working across painting, sculpture, installation, and performance, she erodes the boundaries between disciplines to examine both the endurance and fragility of cultural memory in the face of rising environmental, social, and political pressures.⁠

"Like the ebb and flow of tides, the rise and fall of civilization underlies What Remains, which lands in DC on the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. For the occasion, Kassewitz has orchestrated a provocative series of mixed media allegories. At once steeped in personal memory and collective mythology, the imagery blends classical fragments with everyday items to disturbing effect." - Sarah Tanguy, DC Arts Writer⁠ @sarahtanguyart

GALLERY HOURS:⁠
"What Remains" - Transformer, 1404 P St NW DC⁠
Weds - Sat, 12 - 6 PM through July 4, 2026⁠

"Lost in the Flood" - Siren Arts at the Asbury Ocean Club - 4th Ave & Kingsley St, Asbury Park, NJ⁠
Fri & Sat, 12 - 6 pm through June 6, 2026⁠

Learn more about each exhibition by clicking the link in bio.⁠

Photos of "Lost in the Flood" by @srsphotography
Photos of "What Remains" by @meii_mat


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Thank you to all who have joined us for Transformer’s annual Collector's View series so far - it’s been a blast!

Although we are sold out for the View this Thursday, tickets are still available for nextThursday, May 28 at the residence of Lauren & Nando Silva-Pinto in Potomac, MD. Their vast contemporary collection is reflective of their careers as international journalists and a shared passion for art that began in childhood. ⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase tickets!

📸: 1. @ktsimonian / 2-9 Curtesy of Transformer


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Thank you to all who have joined us for Transformer’s annual Collector's View series so far - it’s been a blast!

Although we are sold out for the View this Thursday, tickets are still available for nextThursday, May 28 at the residence of Lauren & Nando Silva-Pinto in Potomac, MD. Their vast contemporary collection is reflective of their careers as international journalists and a shared passion for art that began in childhood. ⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase tickets!

📸: 1. @ktsimonian / 2-9 Curtesy of Transformer


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4 days ago

Thank you to all who have joined us for Transformer’s annual Collector's View series so far - it’s been a blast!

Although we are sold out for the View this Thursday, tickets are still available for nextThursday, May 28 at the residence of Lauren & Nando Silva-Pinto in Potomac, MD. Their vast contemporary collection is reflective of their careers as international journalists and a shared passion for art that began in childhood. ⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase tickets!

📸: 1. @ktsimonian / 2-9 Curtesy of Transformer


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4 days ago

Thank you to all who have joined us for Transformer’s annual Collector's View series so far - it’s been a blast!

Although we are sold out for the View this Thursday, tickets are still available for nextThursday, May 28 at the residence of Lauren & Nando Silva-Pinto in Potomac, MD. Their vast contemporary collection is reflective of their careers as international journalists and a shared passion for art that began in childhood. ⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase tickets!

📸: 1. @ktsimonian / 2-9 Curtesy of Transformer


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4 days ago

Thank you to all who have joined us for Transformer’s annual Collector's View series so far - it’s been a blast!

Although we are sold out for the View this Thursday, tickets are still available for nextThursday, May 28 at the residence of Lauren & Nando Silva-Pinto in Potomac, MD. Their vast contemporary collection is reflective of their careers as international journalists and a shared passion for art that began in childhood. ⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase tickets!

📸: 1. @ktsimonian / 2-9 Curtesy of Transformer


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4 days ago

Thank you to all who have joined us for Transformer’s annual Collector's View series so far - it’s been a blast!

Although we are sold out for the View this Thursday, tickets are still available for nextThursday, May 28 at the residence of Lauren & Nando Silva-Pinto in Potomac, MD. Their vast contemporary collection is reflective of their careers as international journalists and a shared passion for art that began in childhood. ⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase tickets!

📸: 1. @ktsimonian / 2-9 Curtesy of Transformer


55
4 days ago

Thank you to all who have joined us for Transformer’s annual Collector's View series so far - it’s been a blast!

Although we are sold out for the View this Thursday, tickets are still available for nextThursday, May 28 at the residence of Lauren & Nando Silva-Pinto in Potomac, MD. Their vast contemporary collection is reflective of their careers as international journalists and a shared passion for art that began in childhood. ⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase tickets!

📸: 1. @ktsimonian / 2-9 Curtesy of Transformer


55
4 days ago

Thank you to all who have joined us for Transformer’s annual Collector's View series so far - it’s been a blast!

Although we are sold out for the View this Thursday, tickets are still available for nextThursday, May 28 at the residence of Lauren & Nando Silva-Pinto in Potomac, MD. Their vast contemporary collection is reflective of their careers as international journalists and a shared passion for art that began in childhood. ⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase tickets!

📸: 1. @ktsimonian / 2-9 Curtesy of Transformer


55
4 days ago

Thank you to all who have joined us for Transformer’s annual Collector's View series so far - it’s been a blast!

Although we are sold out for the View this Thursday, tickets are still available for nextThursday, May 28 at the residence of Lauren & Nando Silva-Pinto in Potomac, MD. Their vast contemporary collection is reflective of their careers as international journalists and a shared passion for art that began in childhood. ⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase tickets!

📸: 1. @ktsimonian / 2-9 Curtesy of Transformer


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4 days ago

Happy #FlatFileFriday! Each week Transformer highlights an artist and their work available for sale from our ever growing & evolving FlatFile program. Swipe to view paintings by artist Violet Lee @violetleestudio!⁠

Violet Lee studied at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland and trained in a Yoga Teacher Training from MindBody Centering Yoga in Durham, North Carolina. She creates embodied work that is informed by the process of living.⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase Lee's available work!⁠

Image Credits⁠:⁠
Lee, “Atmospheric,” 2022 (Detail View)⁠
Lee, "Buoyancy," 2022⁠
Lee, “A Subtle Body,” 2022⁠
Lee, "Worlds," 2021⁠
Lee, “Layered Windows,” 2022


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Happy #FlatFileFriday! Each week Transformer highlights an artist and their work available for sale from our ever growing & evolving FlatFile program. Swipe to view paintings by artist Violet Lee @violetleestudio!⁠

Violet Lee studied at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland and trained in a Yoga Teacher Training from MindBody Centering Yoga in Durham, North Carolina. She creates embodied work that is informed by the process of living.⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase Lee's available work!⁠

Image Credits⁠:⁠
Lee, “Atmospheric,” 2022 (Detail View)⁠
Lee, "Buoyancy," 2022⁠
Lee, “A Subtle Body,” 2022⁠
Lee, "Worlds," 2021⁠
Lee, “Layered Windows,” 2022


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Happy #FlatFileFriday! Each week Transformer highlights an artist and their work available for sale from our ever growing & evolving FlatFile program. Swipe to view paintings by artist Violet Lee @violetleestudio!⁠

Violet Lee studied at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland and trained in a Yoga Teacher Training from MindBody Centering Yoga in Durham, North Carolina. She creates embodied work that is informed by the process of living.⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase Lee's available work!⁠

Image Credits⁠:⁠
Lee, “Atmospheric,” 2022 (Detail View)⁠
Lee, "Buoyancy," 2022⁠
Lee, “A Subtle Body,” 2022⁠
Lee, "Worlds," 2021⁠
Lee, “Layered Windows,” 2022


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1 weeks ago

Happy #FlatFileFriday! Each week Transformer highlights an artist and their work available for sale from our ever growing & evolving FlatFile program. Swipe to view paintings by artist Violet Lee @violetleestudio!⁠

Violet Lee studied at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland and trained in a Yoga Teacher Training from MindBody Centering Yoga in Durham, North Carolina. She creates embodied work that is informed by the process of living.⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase Lee's available work!⁠

Image Credits⁠:⁠
Lee, “Atmospheric,” 2022 (Detail View)⁠
Lee, "Buoyancy," 2022⁠
Lee, “A Subtle Body,” 2022⁠
Lee, "Worlds," 2021⁠
Lee, “Layered Windows,” 2022


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1 weeks ago

Happy #FlatFileFriday! Each week Transformer highlights an artist and their work available for sale from our ever growing & evolving FlatFile program. Swipe to view paintings by artist Violet Lee @violetleestudio!⁠

Violet Lee studied at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland and trained in a Yoga Teacher Training from MindBody Centering Yoga in Durham, North Carolina. She creates embodied work that is informed by the process of living.⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase Lee's available work!⁠

Image Credits⁠:⁠
Lee, “Atmospheric,” 2022 (Detail View)⁠
Lee, "Buoyancy," 2022⁠
Lee, “A Subtle Body,” 2022⁠
Lee, "Worlds," 2021⁠
Lee, “Layered Windows,” 2022


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Thank you to all of those who celebrated the opening of “What Remains,” a multi-media exhibition by DC based artist Noël Kassewitz last weekend! Now open during gallery hours today through June 20. Don’t miss out! @⁠noelkassewitzart⁠

GALLERY HOURS: ⁠
Weds - Sat⁠, 12pm - 6pm

“What Remains” is the second presentation of a two-part exhibition by DC based artist Noël Kassewitz. Beginning with “Lost in the Flood” at Transformer’s Siren Arts program space in Asbury Park, NJ, the first exhibition anchored Kassewitz’s kinetic “A(c)qua Alta” series to the tide changes of the Jersey Shore and the history of Asbury Park. With her exhibition “What Remains” at Transformer, Kassewitz continues tracking the ebb and flow of tidal forces, with a focus on DMV area terrain shifts, from coastal memory to national identity.⁠

Learn more by clicking our link in bio!


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Join us for the closing reception of "A Distinct Terroir," an exhibition in partnership with the Friendship Heights Alliance showcasing a bounty of artists and creative styles from the DC area through the lens of our FlatFile collection. ⁠@friendshipheightsalliance

CLOSING RECEPTION:⁠
📆⁠ Wednesday, May 20⁠
🕐️⁠ 5PM - 7PM⁠
📍⁠Pavillion Pop-Up at The Heights Lobby⁠

‘Terroir’ refers to the set of factors that influence the unique character growth of a subject, including all the environmental factors that morph its characteristics and quality. It’s a holistic concept that considers not just the environment and climate, but also the topography, biodiversity, and human impact on a region. The DMV’s terroir, from its political importance to its Mid-Atlantic and Appalachian landscape, to its rich immigrant community, inspires each artist in a different way, making our local artists’ work distinctly topical.⁠

Throughout the run of the A Distinct Terroir, Transformer has presented artist-led community programming, engaging audiences with Wednesday evening artist conversations, and through hands-on, interactive workshops presented monthly on Saturdays. These will included workshops on printmaking, mixed-media collage, and more that engaged audiences of all ages in the creation of their own artworks.⁠

Click in the link in bio to learn more about " A Distinct Terroir" and to purchase FlatFile artwork!⁠

Photos by Albert Ting @pootieting


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1 weeks ago

Join us for the closing reception of "A Distinct Terroir," an exhibition in partnership with the Friendship Heights Alliance showcasing a bounty of artists and creative styles from the DC area through the lens of our FlatFile collection. ⁠@friendshipheightsalliance

CLOSING RECEPTION:⁠
📆⁠ Wednesday, May 20⁠
🕐️⁠ 5PM - 7PM⁠
📍⁠Pavillion Pop-Up at The Heights Lobby⁠

‘Terroir’ refers to the set of factors that influence the unique character growth of a subject, including all the environmental factors that morph its characteristics and quality. It’s a holistic concept that considers not just the environment and climate, but also the topography, biodiversity, and human impact on a region. The DMV’s terroir, from its political importance to its Mid-Atlantic and Appalachian landscape, to its rich immigrant community, inspires each artist in a different way, making our local artists’ work distinctly topical.⁠

Throughout the run of the A Distinct Terroir, Transformer has presented artist-led community programming, engaging audiences with Wednesday evening artist conversations, and through hands-on, interactive workshops presented monthly on Saturdays. These will included workshops on printmaking, mixed-media collage, and more that engaged audiences of all ages in the creation of their own artworks.⁠

Click in the link in bio to learn more about " A Distinct Terroir" and to purchase FlatFile artwork!⁠

Photos by Albert Ting @pootieting


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1 weeks ago

Join us for the closing reception of "A Distinct Terroir," an exhibition in partnership with the Friendship Heights Alliance showcasing a bounty of artists and creative styles from the DC area through the lens of our FlatFile collection. ⁠@friendshipheightsalliance

CLOSING RECEPTION:⁠
📆⁠ Wednesday, May 20⁠
🕐️⁠ 5PM - 7PM⁠
📍⁠Pavillion Pop-Up at The Heights Lobby⁠

‘Terroir’ refers to the set of factors that influence the unique character growth of a subject, including all the environmental factors that morph its characteristics and quality. It’s a holistic concept that considers not just the environment and climate, but also the topography, biodiversity, and human impact on a region. The DMV’s terroir, from its political importance to its Mid-Atlantic and Appalachian landscape, to its rich immigrant community, inspires each artist in a different way, making our local artists’ work distinctly topical.⁠

Throughout the run of the A Distinct Terroir, Transformer has presented artist-led community programming, engaging audiences with Wednesday evening artist conversations, and through hands-on, interactive workshops presented monthly on Saturdays. These will included workshops on printmaking, mixed-media collage, and more that engaged audiences of all ages in the creation of their own artworks.⁠

Click in the link in bio to learn more about " A Distinct Terroir" and to purchase FlatFile artwork!⁠

Photos by Albert Ting @pootieting


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1 weeks ago

Join us for the closing reception of "A Distinct Terroir," an exhibition in partnership with the Friendship Heights Alliance showcasing a bounty of artists and creative styles from the DC area through the lens of our FlatFile collection. ⁠@friendshipheightsalliance

CLOSING RECEPTION:⁠
📆⁠ Wednesday, May 20⁠
🕐️⁠ 5PM - 7PM⁠
📍⁠Pavillion Pop-Up at The Heights Lobby⁠

‘Terroir’ refers to the set of factors that influence the unique character growth of a subject, including all the environmental factors that morph its characteristics and quality. It’s a holistic concept that considers not just the environment and climate, but also the topography, biodiversity, and human impact on a region. The DMV’s terroir, from its political importance to its Mid-Atlantic and Appalachian landscape, to its rich immigrant community, inspires each artist in a different way, making our local artists’ work distinctly topical.⁠

Throughout the run of the A Distinct Terroir, Transformer has presented artist-led community programming, engaging audiences with Wednesday evening artist conversations, and through hands-on, interactive workshops presented monthly on Saturdays. These will included workshops on printmaking, mixed-media collage, and more that engaged audiences of all ages in the creation of their own artworks.⁠

Click in the link in bio to learn more about " A Distinct Terroir" and to purchase FlatFile artwork!⁠

Photos by Albert Ting @pootieting


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1 weeks ago

Join us for the closing reception of "A Distinct Terroir," an exhibition in partnership with the Friendship Heights Alliance showcasing a bounty of artists and creative styles from the DC area through the lens of our FlatFile collection. ⁠@friendshipheightsalliance

CLOSING RECEPTION:⁠
📆⁠ Wednesday, May 20⁠
🕐️⁠ 5PM - 7PM⁠
📍⁠Pavillion Pop-Up at The Heights Lobby⁠

‘Terroir’ refers to the set of factors that influence the unique character growth of a subject, including all the environmental factors that morph its characteristics and quality. It’s a holistic concept that considers not just the environment and climate, but also the topography, biodiversity, and human impact on a region. The DMV’s terroir, from its political importance to its Mid-Atlantic and Appalachian landscape, to its rich immigrant community, inspires each artist in a different way, making our local artists’ work distinctly topical.⁠

Throughout the run of the A Distinct Terroir, Transformer has presented artist-led community programming, engaging audiences with Wednesday evening artist conversations, and through hands-on, interactive workshops presented monthly on Saturdays. These will included workshops on printmaking, mixed-media collage, and more that engaged audiences of all ages in the creation of their own artworks.⁠

Click in the link in bio to learn more about " A Distinct Terroir" and to purchase FlatFile artwork!⁠

Photos by Albert Ting @pootieting


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1 weeks ago

Join us for the closing reception of "A Distinct Terroir," an exhibition in partnership with the Friendship Heights Alliance showcasing a bounty of artists and creative styles from the DC area through the lens of our FlatFile collection. ⁠@friendshipheightsalliance

CLOSING RECEPTION:⁠
📆⁠ Wednesday, May 20⁠
🕐️⁠ 5PM - 7PM⁠
📍⁠Pavillion Pop-Up at The Heights Lobby⁠

‘Terroir’ refers to the set of factors that influence the unique character growth of a subject, including all the environmental factors that morph its characteristics and quality. It’s a holistic concept that considers not just the environment and climate, but also the topography, biodiversity, and human impact on a region. The DMV’s terroir, from its political importance to its Mid-Atlantic and Appalachian landscape, to its rich immigrant community, inspires each artist in a different way, making our local artists’ work distinctly topical.⁠

Throughout the run of the A Distinct Terroir, Transformer has presented artist-led community programming, engaging audiences with Wednesday evening artist conversations, and through hands-on, interactive workshops presented monthly on Saturdays. These will included workshops on printmaking, mixed-media collage, and more that engaged audiences of all ages in the creation of their own artworks.⁠

Click in the link in bio to learn more about " A Distinct Terroir" and to purchase FlatFile artwork!⁠

Photos by Albert Ting @pootieting


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1 weeks ago

Join us for the closing reception of "A Distinct Terroir," an exhibition in partnership with the Friendship Heights Alliance showcasing a bounty of artists and creative styles from the DC area through the lens of our FlatFile collection. ⁠@friendshipheightsalliance

CLOSING RECEPTION:⁠
📆⁠ Wednesday, May 20⁠
🕐️⁠ 5PM - 7PM⁠
📍⁠Pavillion Pop-Up at The Heights Lobby⁠

‘Terroir’ refers to the set of factors that influence the unique character growth of a subject, including all the environmental factors that morph its characteristics and quality. It’s a holistic concept that considers not just the environment and climate, but also the topography, biodiversity, and human impact on a region. The DMV’s terroir, from its political importance to its Mid-Atlantic and Appalachian landscape, to its rich immigrant community, inspires each artist in a different way, making our local artists’ work distinctly topical.⁠

Throughout the run of the A Distinct Terroir, Transformer has presented artist-led community programming, engaging audiences with Wednesday evening artist conversations, and through hands-on, interactive workshops presented monthly on Saturdays. These will included workshops on printmaking, mixed-media collage, and more that engaged audiences of all ages in the creation of their own artworks.⁠

Click in the link in bio to learn more about " A Distinct Terroir" and to purchase FlatFile artwork!⁠

Photos by Albert Ting @pootieting


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1 weeks ago

Happy #FlatFileFriday! Each week Transformer highlights an artist and their work available for sale from our ever growing & evolving FlatFile program. Swipe to view FlatFile prints by artist Allen Russ🌟 @allenruss_landscapes

Allen Russ is a Washington DC based landscape photographer and exhibiting artist specializing in photographing the natural and built environments.He is a graduate of the University of Arizona with a BFA in Fine Art Photography and has been working commercially since 1998 photographing architecture and landscape architecture. He has exhibited his photography at Edison Place Gallery, The Trust for the National Mall and at the annual art benefit held at Hickok Cole Architects which benefits the Washington Project for the Arts (WPA). His photographs have been published in numerous magazines and have garnered design awards for both landscape architects and architects alike.⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase Russ's available work!⁠

Image Credits⁠:⁠
Russ, “Dendriform,” 2024⁠
Russ, "Vestige," 2024⁠
Russ, “Hold Outs,” 2024⁠
Russ, "Remnants," 2024⁠
Russ, “Tidal Cloak,” 2024⁠


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Happy #FlatFileFriday! Each week Transformer highlights an artist and their work available for sale from our ever growing & evolving FlatFile program. Swipe to view FlatFile prints by artist Allen Russ🌟 @allenruss_landscapes

Allen Russ is a Washington DC based landscape photographer and exhibiting artist specializing in photographing the natural and built environments.He is a graduate of the University of Arizona with a BFA in Fine Art Photography and has been working commercially since 1998 photographing architecture and landscape architecture. He has exhibited his photography at Edison Place Gallery, The Trust for the National Mall and at the annual art benefit held at Hickok Cole Architects which benefits the Washington Project for the Arts (WPA). His photographs have been published in numerous magazines and have garnered design awards for both landscape architects and architects alike.⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase Russ's available work!⁠

Image Credits⁠:⁠
Russ, “Dendriform,” 2024⁠
Russ, "Vestige," 2024⁠
Russ, “Hold Outs,” 2024⁠
Russ, "Remnants," 2024⁠
Russ, “Tidal Cloak,” 2024⁠


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2 weeks ago

Happy #FlatFileFriday! Each week Transformer highlights an artist and their work available for sale from our ever growing & evolving FlatFile program. Swipe to view FlatFile prints by artist Allen Russ🌟 @allenruss_landscapes

Allen Russ is a Washington DC based landscape photographer and exhibiting artist specializing in photographing the natural and built environments.He is a graduate of the University of Arizona with a BFA in Fine Art Photography and has been working commercially since 1998 photographing architecture and landscape architecture. He has exhibited his photography at Edison Place Gallery, The Trust for the National Mall and at the annual art benefit held at Hickok Cole Architects which benefits the Washington Project for the Arts (WPA). His photographs have been published in numerous magazines and have garnered design awards for both landscape architects and architects alike.⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase Russ's available work!⁠

Image Credits⁠:⁠
Russ, “Dendriform,” 2024⁠
Russ, "Vestige," 2024⁠
Russ, “Hold Outs,” 2024⁠
Russ, "Remnants," 2024⁠
Russ, “Tidal Cloak,” 2024⁠


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2 weeks ago

Happy #FlatFileFriday! Each week Transformer highlights an artist and their work available for sale from our ever growing & evolving FlatFile program. Swipe to view FlatFile prints by artist Allen Russ🌟 @allenruss_landscapes

Allen Russ is a Washington DC based landscape photographer and exhibiting artist specializing in photographing the natural and built environments.He is a graduate of the University of Arizona with a BFA in Fine Art Photography and has been working commercially since 1998 photographing architecture and landscape architecture. He has exhibited his photography at Edison Place Gallery, The Trust for the National Mall and at the annual art benefit held at Hickok Cole Architects which benefits the Washington Project for the Arts (WPA). His photographs have been published in numerous magazines and have garnered design awards for both landscape architects and architects alike.⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase Russ's available work!⁠

Image Credits⁠:⁠
Russ, “Dendriform,” 2024⁠
Russ, "Vestige," 2024⁠
Russ, “Hold Outs,” 2024⁠
Russ, "Remnants," 2024⁠
Russ, “Tidal Cloak,” 2024⁠


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2 weeks ago

Happy #FlatFileFriday! Each week Transformer highlights an artist and their work available for sale from our ever growing & evolving FlatFile program. Swipe to view FlatFile prints by artist Allen Russ🌟 @allenruss_landscapes

Allen Russ is a Washington DC based landscape photographer and exhibiting artist specializing in photographing the natural and built environments.He is a graduate of the University of Arizona with a BFA in Fine Art Photography and has been working commercially since 1998 photographing architecture and landscape architecture. He has exhibited his photography at Edison Place Gallery, The Trust for the National Mall and at the annual art benefit held at Hickok Cole Architects which benefits the Washington Project for the Arts (WPA). His photographs have been published in numerous magazines and have garnered design awards for both landscape architects and architects alike.⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase Russ's available work!⁠

Image Credits⁠:⁠
Russ, “Dendriform,” 2024⁠
Russ, "Vestige," 2024⁠
Russ, “Hold Outs,” 2024⁠
Russ, "Remnants," 2024⁠
Russ, “Tidal Cloak,” 2024⁠


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2 weeks ago

Happy #FlatFileFriday! Each week Transformer highlights an artist and their work available for sale from our ever growing & evolving FlatFile program. Swipe to view FlatFile prints by artist Allen Russ🌟 @allenruss_landscapes

Allen Russ is a Washington DC based landscape photographer and exhibiting artist specializing in photographing the natural and built environments.He is a graduate of the University of Arizona with a BFA in Fine Art Photography and has been working commercially since 1998 photographing architecture and landscape architecture. He has exhibited his photography at Edison Place Gallery, The Trust for the National Mall and at the annual art benefit held at Hickok Cole Architects which benefits the Washington Project for the Arts (WPA). His photographs have been published in numerous magazines and have garnered design awards for both landscape architects and architects alike.⁠

Click the link in bio to purchase Russ's available work!⁠

Image Credits⁠:⁠
Russ, “Dendriform,” 2024⁠
Russ, "Vestige," 2024⁠
Russ, “Hold Outs,” 2024⁠
Russ, "Remnants," 2024⁠
Russ, “Tidal Cloak,” 2024⁠


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2 weeks ago

Thank you to FlatFile artists Marisa Stratton and Chloe H. for closing out this special artist talk series! @marisareads & @whimsypractitioner

Program presented as part of "A Distinct Terroir," a FlatFile exhibition presented in collaboration with the Friendship Heights Alliance @friendshipheightsalliance

JOIN US! Closing Reception
Wednesday, May 20, 5 - 7 PM
Lite snacks & drinks provided

Learn more about the exhibition and shop the FlatFile by clicking the link in bio!


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2 weeks ago

Join us for the final artist talk in the series of public programs presented as part of "A Distinct Terroir," Transformer's current FlatFile exhibition in partnership with the Friendship Heights Alliance!⁠

@friendshipheightsalliance @marisareads

This Weds. May 6, 5 - 7 PM⁠
Pavilion Pop-Up at The Heights Lobby⁠
5335 Wisconsin Ave NW⁠
Washington, DC⁠

Currently based in Richmond, Virginia, Chloe H.continues to explore themes of aeviternity- a state between eternity and temporality which is unchanging, and resides outside of time. They are interested in creating their own pictorial folklore to provide answers for their inner child’s questions that remain unanswered regarding their grieving parent’s home, cluttered with dated eclectic decor and unknown family histories.⁠

Marisa Stratton is a painter whose work explores contemporary portraiture in the context of screens. Marisa holds a BFA in Communication Arts with a minor in Painting + Printmaking at Virginia Commonwealth University. She has shown in multiple exhibitions including Hamiltonian Artists (Washington DC), Virginia MoCA (Virginia Beach, VA) and the Delaware Contemporary (Wilmington, DE). Stratton teaches painting as an Adjunct Lecturer at Georgetown University.⁠

Click in the link in bio to learn more about " A Distinct Terroir" and to purchase FlatFile artwork!


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2 weeks ago

Join us for the final artist talk in the series of public programs presented as part of "A Distinct Terroir," Transformer's current FlatFile exhibition in partnership with the Friendship Heights Alliance!⁠

@friendshipheightsalliance @marisareads

This Weds. May 6, 5 - 7 PM⁠
Pavilion Pop-Up at The Heights Lobby⁠
5335 Wisconsin Ave NW⁠
Washington, DC⁠

Currently based in Richmond, Virginia, Chloe H.continues to explore themes of aeviternity- a state between eternity and temporality which is unchanging, and resides outside of time. They are interested in creating their own pictorial folklore to provide answers for their inner child’s questions that remain unanswered regarding their grieving parent’s home, cluttered with dated eclectic decor and unknown family histories.⁠

Marisa Stratton is a painter whose work explores contemporary portraiture in the context of screens. Marisa holds a BFA in Communication Arts with a minor in Painting + Printmaking at Virginia Commonwealth University. She has shown in multiple exhibitions including Hamiltonian Artists (Washington DC), Virginia MoCA (Virginia Beach, VA) and the Delaware Contemporary (Wilmington, DE). Stratton teaches painting as an Adjunct Lecturer at Georgetown University.⁠

Click in the link in bio to learn more about " A Distinct Terroir" and to purchase FlatFile artwork!


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2 weeks ago

Join us for the final artist talk in the series of public programs presented as part of "A Distinct Terroir," Transformer's current FlatFile exhibition in partnership with the Friendship Heights Alliance!⁠

@friendshipheightsalliance @marisareads

This Weds. May 6, 5 - 7 PM⁠
Pavilion Pop-Up at The Heights Lobby⁠
5335 Wisconsin Ave NW⁠
Washington, DC⁠

Currently based in Richmond, Virginia, Chloe H.continues to explore themes of aeviternity- a state between eternity and temporality which is unchanging, and resides outside of time. They are interested in creating their own pictorial folklore to provide answers for their inner child’s questions that remain unanswered regarding their grieving parent’s home, cluttered with dated eclectic decor and unknown family histories.⁠

Marisa Stratton is a painter whose work explores contemporary portraiture in the context of screens. Marisa holds a BFA in Communication Arts with a minor in Painting + Printmaking at Virginia Commonwealth University. She has shown in multiple exhibitions including Hamiltonian Artists (Washington DC), Virginia MoCA (Virginia Beach, VA) and the Delaware Contemporary (Wilmington, DE). Stratton teaches painting as an Adjunct Lecturer at Georgetown University.⁠

Click in the link in bio to learn more about " A Distinct Terroir" and to purchase FlatFile artwork!


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2 weeks ago

Join us for the final artist talk in the series of public programs presented as part of "A Distinct Terroir," Transformer's current FlatFile exhibition in partnership with the Friendship Heights Alliance!⁠

@friendshipheightsalliance @marisareads

This Weds. May 6, 5 - 7 PM⁠
Pavilion Pop-Up at The Heights Lobby⁠
5335 Wisconsin Ave NW⁠
Washington, DC⁠

Currently based in Richmond, Virginia, Chloe H.continues to explore themes of aeviternity- a state between eternity and temporality which is unchanging, and resides outside of time. They are interested in creating their own pictorial folklore to provide answers for their inner child’s questions that remain unanswered regarding their grieving parent’s home, cluttered with dated eclectic decor and unknown family histories.⁠

Marisa Stratton is a painter whose work explores contemporary portraiture in the context of screens. Marisa holds a BFA in Communication Arts with a minor in Painting + Printmaking at Virginia Commonwealth University. She has shown in multiple exhibitions including Hamiltonian Artists (Washington DC), Virginia MoCA (Virginia Beach, VA) and the Delaware Contemporary (Wilmington, DE). Stratton teaches painting as an Adjunct Lecturer at Georgetown University.⁠

Click in the link in bio to learn more about " A Distinct Terroir" and to purchase FlatFile artwork!


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2 weeks ago

Join us for the final artist talk in the series of public programs presented as part of "A Distinct Terroir," Transformer's current FlatFile exhibition in partnership with the Friendship Heights Alliance!⁠

@friendshipheightsalliance @marisareads

This Weds. May 6, 5 - 7 PM⁠
Pavilion Pop-Up at The Heights Lobby⁠
5335 Wisconsin Ave NW⁠
Washington, DC⁠

Currently based in Richmond, Virginia, Chloe H.continues to explore themes of aeviternity- a state between eternity and temporality which is unchanging, and resides outside of time. They are interested in creating their own pictorial folklore to provide answers for their inner child’s questions that remain unanswered regarding their grieving parent’s home, cluttered with dated eclectic decor and unknown family histories.⁠

Marisa Stratton is a painter whose work explores contemporary portraiture in the context of screens. Marisa holds a BFA in Communication Arts with a minor in Painting + Printmaking at Virginia Commonwealth University. She has shown in multiple exhibitions including Hamiltonian Artists (Washington DC), Virginia MoCA (Virginia Beach, VA) and the Delaware Contemporary (Wilmington, DE). Stratton teaches painting as an Adjunct Lecturer at Georgetown University.⁠

Click in the link in bio to learn more about " A Distinct Terroir" and to purchase FlatFile artwork!


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2 weeks ago

Join us for the final artist talk in the series of public programs presented as part of "A Distinct Terroir," Transformer's current FlatFile exhibition in partnership with the Friendship Heights Alliance!⁠

@friendshipheightsalliance @marisareads

This Weds. May 6, 5 - 7 PM⁠
Pavilion Pop-Up at The Heights Lobby⁠
5335 Wisconsin Ave NW⁠
Washington, DC⁠

Currently based in Richmond, Virginia, Chloe H.continues to explore themes of aeviternity- a state between eternity and temporality which is unchanging, and resides outside of time. They are interested in creating their own pictorial folklore to provide answers for their inner child’s questions that remain unanswered regarding their grieving parent’s home, cluttered with dated eclectic decor and unknown family histories.⁠

Marisa Stratton is a painter whose work explores contemporary portraiture in the context of screens. Marisa holds a BFA in Communication Arts with a minor in Painting + Printmaking at Virginia Commonwealth University. She has shown in multiple exhibitions including Hamiltonian Artists (Washington DC), Virginia MoCA (Virginia Beach, VA) and the Delaware Contemporary (Wilmington, DE). Stratton teaches painting as an Adjunct Lecturer at Georgetown University.⁠

Click in the link in bio to learn more about " A Distinct Terroir" and to purchase FlatFile artwork!


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2
2 weeks ago

Join us for the final artist talk in the series of public programs presented as part of "A Distinct Terroir," Transformer's current FlatFile exhibition in partnership with the Friendship Heights Alliance!⁠

@friendshipheightsalliance @marisareads

This Weds. May 6, 5 - 7 PM⁠
Pavilion Pop-Up at The Heights Lobby⁠
5335 Wisconsin Ave NW⁠
Washington, DC⁠

Currently based in Richmond, Virginia, Chloe H.continues to explore themes of aeviternity- a state between eternity and temporality which is unchanging, and resides outside of time. They are interested in creating their own pictorial folklore to provide answers for their inner child’s questions that remain unanswered regarding their grieving parent’s home, cluttered with dated eclectic decor and unknown family histories.⁠

Marisa Stratton is a painter whose work explores contemporary portraiture in the context of screens. Marisa holds a BFA in Communication Arts with a minor in Painting + Printmaking at Virginia Commonwealth University. She has shown in multiple exhibitions including Hamiltonian Artists (Washington DC), Virginia MoCA (Virginia Beach, VA) and the Delaware Contemporary (Wilmington, DE). Stratton teaches painting as an Adjunct Lecturer at Georgetown University.⁠

Click in the link in bio to learn more about " A Distinct Terroir" and to purchase FlatFile artwork!


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2 weeks ago

What an INCREDIBLE kick off last night to Collector’s View 2026! Thank you to our very gracious host Dr. Christine Warnke for inviting us into her home and sharing insights on her amazing art collection!

Transformer’s 2026 Collectors View series marks the 19th year of this annual spring program that shares the private collections of an exclusive selection of DC’s most prominent art collectors.

Every Thursday 6-8pm through May 28 with a special Bonus View on Sat. May 16 for Full Series Subscribers.

NEXT WEEK:
Home of Lauren Penneys & Nick Potter in Kalorama, DC
Address release to ticket holders week of.

Click the link in bio - PURCHASE TICKETS TODAY!


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3 weeks ago


비밀리에 인스타그램 스토리 보기

인스타그램 스토리 뷰어는 인스타그램 스토리, 비디오, 사진 또는 IGTV를 비밀리에 보고 저장할 수 있는 간단한 도구입니다. 이 서비스를 통해 콘텐츠를 다운로드하고 언제든지 오프라인으로 즐길 수 있습니다. 인스타그램에서 나중에 확인하고 싶은 흥미로운 콘텐츠를 찾거나 익명으로 스토리를 보고 싶다면, 우리 뷰어가 적합합니다. Anonstories는 신원을 숨길 수 있는 훌륭한 솔루션을 제공합니다. 인스타그램은 2023년 8월에 스토리 기능을 출시했으며, 이 기능은 흥미롭고 시간에 민감한 형식으로 빠르게 다른 플랫폼에 채택되었습니다. 스토리는 사용자가 텍스트, 이모지 또는 필터로 보강된 사진, 비디오 또는 셀카를 공유할 수 있게 해주며, 24시간 동안만 표시됩니다. 이 제한된 시간 동안 높은 참여를 유도하며 일반 게시물보다 더 많은 반응을 얻을 수 있습니다. 오늘날 스토리는 소셜 미디어에서 연결하고 소통하는 가장 인기 있는 방법 중 하나입니다. 그러나 스토리를 볼 때, 제작자는 자신의 뷰어 목록에서 당신의 이름을 볼 수 있으며, 이는 개인 정보 보호에 대한 우려를 일으킬 수 있습니다. 만약 스토리를 아무도 모르게 탐색하고 싶다면? 그때 Anonstories가 유용해집니다. 이 도구는 신원을 드러내지 않고 공개된 인스타그램 콘텐츠를 볼 수 있게 해줍니다. 관심 있는 프로필의 사용자명을 입력하면 해당 프로필의 최신 스토리를 확인할 수 있습니다. Anonstories 뷰어의 특징: - 익명 브라우징: 뷰어 목록에 나타나지 않고 스토리를 볼 수 있습니다. - 계정 필요 없음: 인스타그램 계정에 가입하지 않고 공개 콘텐츠를 볼 수 있습니다. - 콘텐츠 다운로드: 스토리 콘텐츠를 직접 다운로드하여 오프라인에서 사용할 수 있습니다. - 하이라이트 보기: 24시간 제한을 넘어서 인스타그램 하이라이트를 볼 수 있습니다. - 리포스트 모니터링: 개인 프로필의 스토리 리포스트나 참여도를 추적할 수 있습니다. 제한 사항: - 이 도구는 공개 계정에서만 작동하며, 개인 계정은 접근할 수 없습니다. 장점: - 개인 정보 보호 친화적: 인스타그램 콘텐츠를 보면서도 눈에 띄지 않습니다. - 간단하고 쉬움: 앱 설치나 등록이 필요 없습니다. - 독점 도구: 인스타그램에서 제공하지 않는 방식으로 콘텐츠를 다운로드하고 관리할 수 있습니다.

Anonstories의 장점

인스타그램 스토리 비공개로 탐색

인스타그램 업데이트를 비밀리에 추적하고 개인 정보를 보호하며 익명으로 남을 수 있습니다.


개인 인스타그램 뷰어

개인 프로필 뷰어를 사용하여 쉽게 프로필과 사진을 익명으로 볼 수 있습니다.


무료 스토리 뷰어

이 무료 도구는 인스타그램 스토리를 익명으로 볼 수 있게 해주며, 스토리 업로더에게 활동을 숨길 수 있습니다.

자주 묻는 질문

 
익명성

Anonstories는 사용자가 인스타그램 스토리를 볼 때 제작자에게 알림을 보내지 않도록 합니다.

 
디바이스 호환성

iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Chrome, Safari와 같은 최신 브라우저에서 원활하게 작동합니다.

 
안전성 및 개인 정보 보호

로그인 정보 없이 안전하고 익명으로 브라우징할 수 있습니다.

 
등록 필요 없음

사용자는 간단히 사용자명을 입력하여 공개된 스토리를 볼 수 있습니다. 계정이 필요하지 않습니다.

 
지원 형식

사진(JPEG)과 비디오(MP4)를 쉽게 다운로드합니다.

 
비용

이 서비스는 무료로 제공됩니다.

 
비공개 계정

비공개 계정의 콘텐츠는 팔로워만 접근할 수 있습니다.

 
파일 사용

파일은 개인적 또는 교육적 용도로만 사용 가능하며 저작권 규정을 준수해야 합니다.

 
작동 방식

공개된 사용자명을 입력하여 스토리를 보거나 다운로드할 수 있습니다. 서비스는 콘텐츠를 로컬에 저장할 수 있는 직접 링크를 생성합니다.