Kittner Studio and Gallery Shop

Mixed media, Jewelry and photography art

These are just a few examples of work we have available for purchase.

We believe in our creative community and strive to bring local artists and the community together. Our mission is to create a place where visitors can discover more about the local art scene. A place to their art and hear the stories of how and why local artists make the work they do. Our space is multi-purpose and used to host open studios, workshops and classes.

Inside our studio shop

Explore the Community Through Art

Our 2nd floor space is an art haven in the downtown of historic Takoma Park. We have a rotating collection of local art including mixed media collage, painting, assemblage, and photography. You’ll find unique contemporary work that is uplifting, inspiring and thought-provoking. In addition to showcasing original art, we also have a curated selection of artisan made gifts.

The Clucking
Roberta Kittner Roberta Kittner

The Clucking

We had seven of them. Two Rhodies, one Polish Cross (which came from a science experiment), an Araucana, two Bantams and a Plymouth. We had more than these seven over the course of 7 years, but somehow these seven are the ones I remember the most. They all had names and came from friends and neighbors. They ruled our daily schedule.

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Thankful
Roberta Kittner Roberta Kittner

Thankful

Rocky Mountain National Park is high…really high…like 12,000 feet-plus high.

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Image of Faceless Faces book cover which shows a young girl holding a wand

Faceless Faces


IN PUBLIC PLACES

Faceless Faces in Public Places presents people exhibiting determination and hope as they interact with their daily environments amid the angst of this unprecedented era, capturing the affection they show for their communities and the vital nature of place even during a pandemic. The collection, with over 80 black-and-white photographs, is composed of street photography showing adults and children wearing protective masks as they go about their lives in local neighborhoods within the Washington, DC, urban core. Sam Kittner’s Faceless Faces in Public Places marks our collective navigation through these historic times.

Faceless Faces in Public Places is a timely, uplifting, and thought-provoking gift for family, friends, clients, and coworkers.