A Visit to the Studio of Artist Julie Wolfe
Studio VisitBrief demonstrations of the process used to create the artists' works will be part of the tour
Brief demonstrations of the process used to create the artists' works will be part of the tour
View work by four printmakers: F.L. Griggs (1876-1938), Keiko Hara (b. 1943), Theodore Roussel (1947-1926), and Matthias Mansen (b. 1958)
On September 30, 10:30 am, Washington Print Club members will attend a talk and tour in the current exhibition at Georgetown University Library, Power Up: American Women Printmakers, on view through October 7th. The forty-eight prints in the exhibition are from the permanent collection of the Booth Family Center for Special Collections at Georgetown University Library. …
Please join us for a visit to Hemphill Artworks to tour the current exhibition Opposing Forces with artist Julie Wolfe. This in-person and members-only event will take place on October 8, 11:00am. Registration is limited to 25 people. Julie Wolfe’s work is rooted in the practice of gathering images and data to explore the world …
This program is in-person and members-only Exploring art through the language of abstraction, Carol works exclusively on paper. Selectively using paper manipulation, her heavily worked images are built with multiple techniques including combinations of hand printing, stencil, carved wood and rubber stamps, zinc plate and linoleum relief embossing. By cutting, tearing and layering, she works …
This program is in-person and members-only Please join us for an in-person, members-only tour of the National Gallery of Art exhibition The Renaissance in the North: New Prints and Perspectives with Brooks Rich, Associate Curator of Old Master and Nineteenth-Century Prints. Printmaking flourished in Northern Europe during the late 15th and 16th centuries as artists …
Members-only tour with NGA lecturer Natalie Ryan.
Rosemary will talk on her evolution from a classically trained printmaker to her current experimental work
Underdogs and Antiheroes: Japanese Prints from the Moskowitz Collection with Kit Brooks, Japan Foundation Assistant Curator of Japanese Art and Frank Feltens, Associate Curator of Japanese Art.
Members-only tour
In-person tour with exhibition curator and WPC Board member Laura Roulet of the “Eastern - Western Front: World War II Photojournalism by Georgi Zelma and Constance Stuart Larrabee” exhibition at the American University Museum at the Katzen Center. Featuring materials from the Corcoran collection, "Eastern Front - Western Front" offers a unique juxtaposition of the …
Joann Moser and Kit Brooks will discuss the prints and unique works on paper by Sarah Brayer, an outstanding American artist who has lived and worked in Kyoto for several decades. Ten of her works are in the collection of the National Museum of Asian Art, ranging from several early edition prints to more recent …