FotoDC: STYLE Exhibition & Contest - Honorable Mention (2017)

CityCenterDC
July 11 - July 23, 2017
Downtown, Washington DC

Opening Reception: July 11, 6-8pm

 


 

Potter’s House Installation (2017)

Potter’s House
August 4 - August 31, 2017
1658 Columbia Rd. NW
Washington, DC 

 

 

 


Comunidad, Communauté, Community. (2017)

An exploration of friendship, collaboration, identity, migration, and diaspora through ten years of international hip hop photography.

ReCreative Spaces
July 7 - September 29, 2017
3501 Perry Street, Mount Rainier, MD 20712

Opening Reception: July 7, 7pm-10pm

Press:
DCist & AfricasACountry

Watch a timelapse video of the installation setup and opening reception here. Merch from the opening reception available to purchase for a limited time here.


Best of IGDC Photography Exhibition & Contest - Selected (2017)

A collection of photography highlighting the works of local photographers showing the best sides of the DMV every day through #igdc. 

Blind Whino SW Arts Club
November 12, 2017 - December 17, 2017
700 Delaware Ave SW, Washington DC, 20024
*Purchase the framed artwork here.

Opening Reception: November 12, 12-5pm

 

 


Trinity International Hip Hop Festival - "Pop Up" Gallery Show (2018)

A collection of photos from 10 years of the Trinity International Hip Hop Festival in Hartford, CT. Artist portraits, concert shots, crowd shots, memories.
[Curated by Greg Schick / World Hip Hop Market]

Trinity College - Mather Hall
April 6, 2018 - April 8, 2018
Hartford, CT.
 

 

 

 

 


The Mind of Guerrilla - Selected Works (2019)

The “Mind of Guerrilla” pop-up is a two-week art installation curated by Guerrilla FC. It’s a sensory exploration of the eclectic components of culture that drive and inspire the diverse community of creatives that is Guerrilla FC. Select works by Magee McIlvaine were included as part of the installation, curated by Ruben Gzirian. The selected photos explore daily life in Dakar, Senegal, and especially focuses on and builds around Stade Senghor, the primary soccer stadium in Dakar. The stadium serves as the visual center of the collection of photographs, with other elements of daily Senegalese life stretching out from it. More info on the installation here.

Homme DC
June 28, 2019 - July 12, 2019
52 O St. NW., Washington, DC 20001

Opening Reception: June 28, 8pm-12am
Closing Reception: July 12, 8pm-12am

Press:
Urban Pitch

Watch a timelapse video of the installation setup here.


Latela Curatorial X Industrious - Scapes (2019-2020)

Latela Curatorial is pleased to exhibit local artist Magee McIlvaine at the Industrious Ballston office. The collection of photographs represents a portion of a larger photographic series exploring “scapes.”  These scapes blend between urban and rural, natural and man-made, with room for experimentation in collage and mixing images together.  They represent both the local and the global with images from Washington DC, Caracas, Cape Town, Dakar, Joshua Tree, Sao Paolo, Iceland, and Italy. 

This exhibition is curated by Latela Curatorial. All artworks are available for sale. A reception and artist talk will be held at Industrious Ballston.



Industrious Ballston Installation
October 28, 2019 – March 27, 2020 at Industrious Ballston  (4201 Wilson Blvd 3rd Floor, Arlington, VA 22203, 703-373-1900).

First Artist Talk Happy Hour: January 23rd, 2020. 4:00PM-5:30PM
Second Artist Talk Happy Hour: March 22, 2020. 5:00PM-7:00PM

Viewing hours are Mondays through Fridays 8:30am-5pm, no appointment necessary. All art curation, inquiries and sales are accessible via
Latela Curatorial 202-340-3280 or email info@lateladc.com.

Industrious + Latela Curatorial Partnership:
The Industrious + Latela Curatorial Partnership presents a professionally curated rotation of local art to each Industrious Co-working Office location on a quarterly basis. This partnership aims to provide additional exhibition opportunities, promotion and curated exposure to local artists in the Greater Washington DC area that at times may also include the opportunity for featured artists to host workshops/events to expand community and collaborate with other local business, as well as free, temporary artist residency space to create artwork.

Latela Curatorial is an Art & Curatorial Lifestyle Boutique offering consultation services to both art collectors and artists, with a strong focus on supporting the local arts in Washington DC, cultural exchange & mindfulness.