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In No Certain Order: Recent Works by Terence Nicholson


  • Honfleur Gallery 1241 Marion Barry Avenue SouthEast Washington, DC, 20002 United States (map)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

In No Certain Order: Recent Works by Terence Nicholson Solo Exhibition at Honfleur Gallery

Washington, DC — Honfleur Gallery is pleased to present In No Certain Order, a new solo exhibition featuring recent works by multidisciplinary artist Terence Nicholson. Unlike his previous exhibitions—You Can’t Unring the Bell and The Eternal Echo—which centered on singular themes, this collection embraces the spirit of experimentation that fuels Nicholson’s creative process. In No Certain Order brings together assemblages, video works, mixed-media pieces on Plexiglas, unconventional substrates, and traditional canvases. The exhibition highlights Nicholson’s ongoing exploration of materiality, process, and risk—pushing into new media while remaining deeply rooted in the rawness that defines his practice.

Opening Reception

Saturday, December | 6:00 PM

Honfleur Gallery

1241 Good Hope Road SE, Washington, DC 20020

Free and open to the public

Gallery Hours: Wednesday – Saturday, 12 PM–5 PM

About the Artist

Terence Nicholson is a native Washingtonian and longtime resident of Anacostia. A multidisciplinary artist, his work spans visual art, music, and Chinese martial arts. His visual artwork has been exhibited at notable venues including Honfleur Gallery, Willow Street Gallery in Takoma, Strathmore, and the Smithsonian Museum of American Art, where his work is currently featured in the Sightlines exhibition.

Beyond his visual practice, Nicholson has earned international recognition in Chinese martial arts, receiving multiple medals in Kung Fu competitions and teaching the discipline for more than 30 years. His lifelong dedication to martial arts deeply informs his artistic approach—melding physical discipline with a Taoist-influenced philosophical framework.

Nicholson is also the frontman of the DC rock band Thaylobleu, whose legacy is cemented in Washington, DC’s cultural history, with its inclusion in the Martin Luther King Jr. Library’s permanent exhibit on Go-Go and Hardcore Punk.

Press & Media Contact

Terence Nicholson

www.terencenicholsonart.com

info@terencenicholsonart.com

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