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Tour of Eternal Paper with
Exhibition Curator Helen Frederick
University of Maryland, Global Campus
Adelphi, Maryland
Saturday, April 27, 11:30 am
This Program is Open to Non-Members

Please join us for a tour of Eternal Paper with exhibition curator (and WPC member) Helen Frederick.
Eternal Paper brings together 20 artists who have collaborated to create hand-formed art in and on paper. Their approaches range from representation to abstraction and address political, ecological, and social issues. The exhibition includes work by WPC members Helen Frederick, Randi Reiss-McCormack, Soledad Salomé, and Gretchen Schermerhorn.
Following the tour, participants are welcome to have lunch at the Commons Restaurant located within the building. (Participants will pay for their own lunch.)
The exhibition is located approximately 20 minutes outside of DC at the University of Maryland Global Campus Art Gallery, 3501 East University Boulevard, Adelphi, Maryland. The gallery spans the ground floor of the Marriott Conference Center. There is plentiful on-site parking.
This program is open to non-members. Attendance is limited to 20 people and participants may register themselves and a guest.
Member News
Carol Barsha’s Gallery Neptune & Brown exhibition, A Piece of Magic will run until April 20.
Delna Dastur and Barbara Liotta will have works in Washington Project for the Arts annual Collectors’ Night gala, May 4.
Helen Frederick, Mel and Juanita Hardy, and others will be in conversation at the Library of Congress on April 25 on the subject of collaborative art. Free tickets available here.
Jenny Freestone’sprint Vestige Sue will be exhibited at The Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation exhibition Looking Back: An International Retrospective, Part 2, which runs from 14 March to 28 June 2024. The Hunt Institute is located at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh.
Susan Goldman has announced that the next screening of the Printmaking Legacy Project’s documentary Black Printmakers of Washington, DC: Percy B. Martin and Michael Platt will be on April 27, 11:00 am at the Anacostia Community Museum.
Deborah Grayson’s exhibition at IA&A at Hillyer They Think of Love as a Reddening of the Earth Under the Sunwill run through April 28. Deborah will be in conversation with curator Jarvis DuBois April 18, 6:15 pm.
Mary Higgins, Cross The Meadow: Drawings by Mary Welch Higgins, May 8 – June 19, Goodwin House – The Art Studio Gallery, 4800 Fillmore Ave, Alexandria, VA. Reception: Friday May, 10.
Shelley Langdale will be joined by artist LaToya Hobbs for a discussion about printmaking and artworks on view in the NGA exhibition The Anxious Eye. May 11, 1:00 pm.
linn meyers and Soledad Salamé will have artwork in the Kreeger Museum’s 30th anniversary exhibition, June 1 – October 5.
Susan Due Pearcy will be participating in the Countryside Artisans Tour, April 19 – 21. More information is available here.
Ana Rendich’s solo exhibition The State of Inner Spaciousness will run May 16 – July 14 at Richmond’s Quirk Gallery. In addition, the University of Virginia Architecture Foundation commissioned two sculptures to be installed at the Boar’s Head Resort in Charlottesville, VA.
Gallery Member News
Adah Rose Gallery, Carte Blanche: Celebrating Art and Artists. Until April 22.
Addison/Ripley, Jonathan Monaghan: Power Trip. April 13 – May 25. Addison/Ripley will be participating in the April 27-28 “Do the Loop” art walk.
Hemphill, works by Steve Cushner, until April 27. Gallery talk with the artist April 27, 11:00 am. Works by Franz Jantsen May 18 – June 29.
Gallery Neptune & Brown works by Carol Barsha, Until April 20. Taming Abstration, April 27 – June 7. Opening reception April 27.
Morton Fine Art, The Unseen, works by Prina Shah until April 17. Works by Hiromitsu Kuroo April 19 – May 18. The gallery is also hosting a “pop up” in Bethesda. Creating in Abstraction will be on view until April 27 at Gallery B, 7700 Wisconsin Ave. Artists include WPC member Rosemary Feit Covey.
Pazo Fine Art, At Pazo’s Kensington location, Living Colors, featuring the work of several artists including WPC member Terry Parmelee. Until May 18. At Pazo’s Washington, DC, location, The Reality Principle featuring works by Karin Davie and Caitlin Teal Price, until May 25.
Pyramid Atlantic, Mesh, March 15 – April 28.

Mesh celebrates the possibilities of screenprinting. Selected from nearly 300 submissions, included artworks showcase both conventional and unconventional applications of the art practice.
Pyramid Atlantic partnered with The Washington Print Clubto award a $1,000 prize to artist Lauren Jackson for her work Fury, judged by juror (and WPC member) LuLen Walker to be the best work on paper.
Also at Pyramid Atlantic, Member MashUP Show, May 24 – June 30. Opening reception, June 1.
Pyramid Atlantic will be participating in the Gateway Arts District open studios event, the larges of its kind in the DMV, May 11, 12:00 – 5:00. More information here.
Washington Printmakers Gallery, Photographs by Claire Wright. Until April 28.
Also of Interest
Goya Gallery (Baltimore) Works on paper by Joyce Scott, April 12 – June 2. Reception April 20.
David C. Driskell Center, University of Maryland, David C. Driskell & Friends: Creativity, Collaboration, and Friendship. More information here.
National Gallery of Art, The Anxious Eye: German Expressionism and its Legacy. Until May 27.
National Museum of Asian Art, Whistler: Streetscapes, Urban Change, until May 4.
National Museum of Women in the Arts, Holding Ground: Artists’ Books for the National Museum of Women in the Arts, until October, 2024.
May 4 is Print Day in May. More information here.
Save the Dates
May 17, 11:00 am. Presentation by Alana Quinn, Senior Program Associate, Cultural Programs, of works on paper in the collection of the National Academy of Sciences.
June 1, 2:00 pm. WPC Annual Meeting at Pyramid Atlantic.
October 26, 2024 – February 1, 2025, The Washington Print Club will present its next collectors’ exhibition. Hosted by the Kreeger Museum and curated by Laura Roulet, The DMV Collects the DMV will feature works by artists living in the District, Virginia, or Maryland. All WPC members will be invited to submit up to five works from their collection for consideration. More information about the exhibition and the submission process will be coming soon.