Exhibits
Sally Canzoneri: DC Deconstructed — December 2019
Washington Printmakers Gallery presents DC Deconstructed, an exhibit of lenticular pictures and sculptural paper works by Sally Canzoneri.
Matina Marki Tillman: “Humanography: Shifts and Variations”
In this show, Tillman presented depictions and installations of individual, self-as-a-subject, double and multiple portrayals of the human.
Ron Meick: Movements of Time — October 2019
This body of work explores the nature of physical, psychological, and emotional time.
Cutting Through: Abstract Woodblock Prints by Amy Guadagnoli — September 2019
Using a labor-intensive process, Amy Guadagnoli creates layers of bold but ambiguous shapes which cross over and cancel out one another.
2019 National Small Works Exhibition
Featuring hand pulled prints, photographs, and artists books, selected from submissions from more than 120 artists.
Marco Hernandez, Mi Viaje Y Las Batallas — July 2019
Mi Viaje y las Batallas (My Journey and the Battles) solo exhibit by Marco Hernandez, grand prize winner of the 2018 National Small Works Competition.
Norman Strike and Helga Thompson: “Free to Express / Express to Free” — June 2019
An exhibit about “having the ability to seize the day and actively go forward in the midst of the seeming nihilism of life.”
Rosemary Cooley, Aqua-Shui—May 2019
As a printmaker, I carve wood and linoleum blocks, etch copper in acid, and create lithographs to roll under the press.
Nina Muys & Julie Niskanen Skolozynski Exhibit: Natural Connection — April 2019
April is the perfect month for Natural Connection, an exhibit featuring work of two artists who share a deep sense of wonderment about the natural world, expressing it in different ways.
RELIEF: Prints by Cynthia Back — March 2019
Cynthia Back's new exhibit, R E L I E F, continues her exploration of the reduction relief process (also known as a suicide print) inspired by the excitement of travel.
Bob Burgess: SURFACES — February, 2019
Bob Burgess employs digital techniques and tools to present what he sees. His series, Surfaces, is a collection of found painted walls and surfaces from many places during many trips.
Cole Swavely: WHAT I TELL MYSELF — January 2019
Cole Swavely's exhibit What I Tell Myself explores the themes of power, service, narrative, and empathy through printmaking.
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