Jefferson Place Gallery, Art gallery in Washington, D.C., United States.
Jefferson Place Gallery was an exhibition space where contemporary artworks from local and national artists were displayed across multiple connected rooms with paintings and sculptures. The venue provided a platform for both established and emerging artists to make their work accessible to a wider audience.
The gallery began in 1957 when five art professors from American University came together to create a cooperative venue for modern art. It remained active until 1974, shaping the contemporary art landscape in Washington during those years.
The space displayed numerous works from the Washington Color School movement, which focused on color field painting and abstract artistic expressions. This artistic direction shaped how visitors experienced the gallery and reflected conversations happening across the city's art scene.
The location was situated at 1216 Connecticut Street NW and was easily accessible to local artists and visitors from the city. Visitors should note that this gallery is no longer operating and is not available as an active exhibition space today.
The space presented early works by William Christenberry, Gene Davis, and Sam Gilliam, who later became important figures in American art. These artists used the venue to show their innovative approaches before gaining wider recognition.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Inception: 1957
GPS coordinates: 38.90702,-77.04200
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:24
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