

Please Join Us for an
Exclusive Tour of the
Capital One Art Collection
Friday, January 10, 11:00 am
Please join us on Friday, January 10 for a private tour of the Capital One’s extensive art collection located at its corporate campus in Tysons Corner, VA.
The tour will last approximately 75 minutes and will involve extensive walking as the tour will cover works located in three different buildings.
Those wishing to stay for lunch are welcome to do so at the restaurants located at the Capital One Center.
The Capital One campus is located near the McLean Metro stop and there is paid parking on site.
More information about the Capital One Center and its art collection can be found here and here.
Attendance is limited to 20 WPC members and their guests. Members may register for themselves and one guest.
REMINDER
The WPC 60th Anniversary Collectors’ Exhibition
The DMV Collects the DMV
The Kreeger Museum
On View until February 1
Curated by Laura Roulet,The DMV Collects the DMV draws from the collections of WPC members and includes works on paper by an array of artists, showcasing the talent within the greater Washington, DC area and the collectors who support them.
Click here to view the online exhibition catalog which includes an extensive essay by the curator.
Member News
Carol Barsha and Delna Dastur had work chosen for the 2024 Mid-Atlantic New Painting Biennial hosted by the University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, VA.
Carol Barsha will be exhibiting her screenprint, Garden in a Wheat Field in New Jersey’s Hunterdon Art Museum’s 2025 Juried Print Exhibition. The show runs from January 26 through May 4, 2025.
Kristin Dennino will have a solo show at Washington Printmakers Gallery in February.
Cheryl Edwards and Helen Frederick have work in the McLean Project for the Arts exhibition Vibrant Matter: Works from Wood. Until January 4.
Cianne Fragione’s exhibition Isole: A Voyage Among My Dreams is on view at St. Mary’s College Museum of Art, Moraga CA until June 22, 2025. The online catalog is available here and a recording of the online artist’s talk can be found here.
Mary Welch Higgins is curating an exhibition at the Brentwood Arts Exchange, Brentwood, MD. Beyond Networks: Work by New Image Artists runs until January 4. More information here.
An exhibition of Susan Due Pearcy’s work, Ashes to Ashes: A Caregiver’s Journey, will be on view at the National Institutes of Health, January 12 – April 6.
Randi Reiss McCormack’s work Lift Off was selected for the State Department’s program “Art In Embassies” from October 2024-2027. The work is traveling now to the US Embassy in Ashgabat Turkmenistan.
Ana Rendich has work included in the Athenaeum Gallery exhibition A Gentle Unroot. Until January 12.
A documentary video about the work of artist Charles Ritchie is available for viewing here.
Caroline Thorington’s work is being shown at The Midwest Art Exhibition; January 26 – April 20, 2025 at the Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery in Lindsborg, Kansas and Mini Gems at the SAGA Gallery in New York until January 4, 2025. In addition, Caroline had work in The Society of American Graphic Artists Members Exhibit at The Arts Center at Governors Island NYC. October 21 – November 4, 2024
Joyce Wellman has three works in the Phillips Collection exhibition Breaking it Down: Conversations from the Vault. Until January 19, 2025. More information here.
Gary Zuercher’s black and white photographs of the bridges of Paris at night, which were featured in his book The Glow of Paris, will be on display through January 21, 2025 at the Parc de Choisy in Paris. This is a continuation of his debut exhibition of the photos at Paris City Hall in October and November last year.
Gallery Member News
Adah Rose Gallery An exhibition of works by Nathan Loda and Anne Smith inaugurate the gallery’s new space at 12115 Parklawn Dr, Rockville, MD. Until January 12.
Addison/Ripley Tom Bunnell: Romantic Comedy, until January 18. Coffee and conversation January 11, 11:00 am.
Gallery Neptune & Brown Art Matters featuring works by Carol Barsha, Mel Bochner, Willem Boshoff, Stephen Estrada, Rimma Gerlovina and Valeriy Gerlovin, Andy Goldsworthy, Janis Goodman, Paul Inglis, Erick Johnson, William Kentridge, Oleg Kudryashov, David X Levine, linn meyers, David Nash, Stone Roberts, Sean Scully, Foon Sham, Joseph Solman, Dodi Wexler, and Lisa Yuskavage. Until January 17.
Hemphill, works by Sophia Belkin, January 11 – February 22.
Morton Fine Art Meditations on Blue featuring the work of Michael Andrew Booker, Kesha Bruce, Natalie Cheung, Amber Robles-Gordon, Jaz Graf, Hiromitsu Kuroo, Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann, Andrei Petrov, Prina Shah, and Liz Tran. Until January 18.
Pazo Fine Art, DC location. The Radical Middle: Stephen Maine and Christopher Miles, until January 11.
Pyramid Atlantic, 10 x 10 Invitational, unti January 5. Participating WPC members include Susan Wooddell Campbell, Carlos Doria, Helen Frederick, Jenny Freestone, Mary Higgins, June Linowitz, Cory Oberndorfer, Gail Shaw-Clemons, Daniel Shay, Elzbieta Sikorska, Ellen Winkler, Max-Karl Winkler, Clare Winslow, and Julie Wolfe.
Washington Printmakers Gallery, Anna Mavromatis – Dress Talk, Until December 29.
Save the Dates
January 31, A visit to the University of Maryland’s Gordon Prange collection of post-war (1945-1949) Japanese magazines, newspapers, posters, maps that were subjected to censorship by the Allied Forces.
February 8, A visit to the studios of Amber Robles-Gordon and Gail Shaw-Clemons.