Betty White Unites (Saturday)

Schedule

Sat Jan 15 2022 at 02:00 pm to 06:00 pm

Location

Zenith Gallery | Washington, DC

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Since the passing of Betty White, it is clear that she is the one person in America everyone loves, no matter what your affiliations may be.
About this Event

Zenith Gallery Presents

Betty White Unites!

Exhibit Dates: January 14, -January 29, 2022

Opening Receptions: Friday January 14, 5-8PM & Saturday January 15, 2-6PM

Masks Required. Please show Proof of Vaccination at the door.

At 1429 Iris St NW, Washington DC 20012


Featuring: Doba Afolabi, Amy Bandel, Holly Boruck, Ram Brisueno, Lenny Campello, Diane Dompka, Bulsby Duncan, Cheryl Elmo, Ruth E. Green, Mirra Karra, Rebecca Klemm, Michelle Marchello, Carol Newmyer, Gavin Sewell, Helen Silberminz, Bradley Stevens, Paula Wachsstock, Jennifer Wagner, and Marcie Wolf-Hubbard more to be added.


Zenith Gallery Launches Betty White Unites - In Celebration of her 100th Birthday

Since the passing of Betty White, it has become abundantly clear that she is the one person in America who everyone loves, no matter what your affiliations may be.

Zenith Gallery and our artists want to start the year off right with love and positivity by celebrating the life of Betty White. “She is loved by everyone, and I believe through the celebration of her life we can be united.” Said Margery Goldberg, Founder, Zenith Gallery. “We have created a website that will go live the day of the opening, www.BettyWhiteUnites.com, for this show and as a means to memorialize her.”

Throughout her 80-year career she has touched so many generations. Tributes continue pour in across the world for ‘cultural icon’ Betty White, as fans from President Biden to Ryan Reynolds to Jay-Z, pay homage.

“Live with it’: Betty White defied racist demands in 1954 when she featured Arthur Duncan on her television show when the network complained! She had creative control, which was rare for any actor at that time but especially for a woman. So, the network “lived with it” and it led to a long career for Mr. Duncan.

She broke barriers throughout her career – she was the first woman to win a Game Show Host Emmy Award and won the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award. The awards and accolades are too numerous to mention. Look for the documentary that is coming out in her name on her birthday, January 17th!

Masks Required. Please show Proof of Vaccination at the door.


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Zenith Gallery, 1429 Iris Street Northwest, Washington, United States

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