ADMO: No Kings Collective and and Napoleon Bistro Launch Hierarchy an Experimental Arts Venue in AdMo

Hierarchy, the newest project by the No Kings Collective launches February 8th. The DC-based artist collective and Napoleon Bistro partner to launch Hierarchy, an experimental arts venue in Adam’s Morgan.
Designed as an ever-evolving, chameleon exhibition space, Hierarchy debuts on Saturday, February 8th, 2014. Hierarchy is located at 1841 Columbia Road NW.

Hierarchy will open with a dual exhibition from lauded DC artists Cory Oberndorfer and DECOY . Both exhibits will run through Monday, March 3rd. According to a spokesperson for No Kings Collective, Hierarchy plan to feature monthly artist exhibitions and weekly cultural programming. 

Hierarchy opens in partnership with the Popal family, owners of Napoleon Bistro, Cafe Bonaparte and Malmaison.

Cory Oberndorfer, the pop art muralist and large-scale painter, launches Pop: Sucker, a fleet of colorful pieces inspired by pop culture and Americana, presenting objects oozing of innocence in an age of maturity. 

DECOY's North West is a compilation of paintings and stories inspired by the artist’s life as an artist and art educator in Washington, DC. With origins in street art, DECOY’s work focuses on the intersection of figures with color and space.
  
North West and Pop: Sucker will be on view through Monday, March 3rd. 

Hierarchy is located at;
1841 Columbia Road, NW Washington, DC 20009
Gallery hours: Saturday and Sundays noon to 5pm

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