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Newsletter, February 1, 2024


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Susan Goldman with artist Eve Stockton and Everest at Lily Press®, courtesy of Home & Design, 2015. Photo by Bob Narod

Please Join Us for a Visit to
Lily Press
Saturday, February 17, 11:00 am

Lily Press invites Washington Print Club members to see master printmaker Susan Goldman in action. Susan will be working with artist Eve Stockton to make color trial proofs of Eve’s new woodcut series, Inlet. In addition, Susan will treat us to a demonstration of screen-printing.

Located in Rockville, MD, Lily Press is a fine art printmaking atelier that provides services to artists for production of original limited edition hand-printed, digital, photo process prints created in intaglio, relief, screen-printing and monotype. Lily Press offers private tutorials, demonstrations, workshops, lectures, and contract printing.

This program is open to Washington Print Club members and their guests. Members may register up to two individuals.

Registration is capped at 15 people due to space limitations.



Member News

Eternal Paper Flyer

Curated by WPC member Helen Frederick, Eternal Paper brings together 20 artists who have collaborated to create hand-formed art in and on paper. The exhibition includes work by WPC members Soledad Salamé, Helen Frederick, Randi Reiss-McCormack, and Gretchen Schermerhorn. More information about the exhibition is available here. See “Save the Dates” below for information about an upcoming WPC tour of this exhibition.

Carol Barsha will have an exhibition of her work at Gallery Neptune & Brown. Opening reception on March 9. 5:00-7:00 pm.

Jacqueline Crocetta, Elzbieta Sikorska, and June Linowitz have work in the McLean Project for the Arts exhibition, Moving Beyond Beauty: Reverence and Reclamation. The exhibition runs through until February 17.

Jacqueline Crocetta will have work in the exhibition Natural Blue  at Montgomery College’s King Street Gallery (Silver Spring/Takoma Park campus). Opening reception Thursday, February 15, 12:00 pm.

Carol Ann Reed has had a hand-colored stone lithograph included in the Delta National Small Prints Exhibition, Bradbury Art Museum, Arkansas State University, January 25 – February 28, 2024.  DNSPE has become one of the country’s foremost competitions for contemporary prints. The annual juried exhibition features prints from both national and international artists and has been held since 1996.

WPC board member Laura Roulet is curating the upcoming Katzen Arts Center exhibition The Human Flood, which features the work of Sondra Arkin and Ellyn Weiss. Opening February 7. See “Save the Dates” below for information about an upcoming WPC tour of exhibitions at the Katzen Center.

Caroline Thorington’s work is on view in an exhibition of works on paper, The County Collects IV: Faces in Spaces, at the Kramer Gallery, Silver Spring. Other artists in the exhibition include Lila Oliver Asher, Preston Sampson, and Kate Kretz. Until February 9. More information here.

From Susan Goldman of Lily Press:

Flyer Black Printmakers of Washington DC
Black Printmakers flyer

You can view the documentary trailer here.


Gallery Member News

Adah Rose Gallery, Of Homage or of Hope, works on paper by Brian Dupont and paintings by Nathan Mullins. January 31 – March 1.

Addison/Ripley, Stefanie Stark: The Strength of Her, January 20 – February 24.

Conrad GraeberFine Art will be a participating dealer at the Print Club of Cleveland Fine Art Fair, April 26 – 28.

Gallery Neptune & Brown, A celebration of 45 years of the Robert Brown gallery featuring work by Mel Bochner, William Kentridge, linn meyers, Joseph Solman, Max Beckman, Hannelore Baron, Oleg Kudryashov, Fifo Striker, and David Nash. On view through March 2.

Hemphill,Willem de Looper Paintings: 1972-1975, January 27-March 2.

Morton Fine Art,Works on paper by a variety of artists, January 4 – February 10. Sculptural paintings by Jenny Wu, February 16 – March 15.

Pazo Fine Art, Geometrix: Encoded Abstraction, February 10 – March 16 at Pazo’s Washington, DC location. Opening reception Saturday, February 10, 6:00 – 8:00 pm.

Pyramid AtlanticCatalunya, Works in colored pulp by Lynn Sures. The exhibition runs until February 18.

Washington Printmakers Gallery After Thought: Emotional Landscapes by William Demaria, Erin Owen, and Oliver Stern. Until February 25. More information here.


Also of Interest

National Gallery of Art, Dorothea Lange: Seeing People,  until March 31.

National Gallery of Art, Mark Rothko: Paintings on Paper, until March 31.

National Gallery of Art, The Anxious Eye: German Expressionism and its Legacy, February 11 – 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.

National Museum of Women in the Arts, Impressive: Antoinette Bouzonnet-Stella. A series of 25 prints engraved in 1675 and published in 1787. Until October 20.

Artist Renee Stout will be doing a gallery talk at the National Gallery of Art on her work on paper currently on view at the NGA. March 9, 1:00 pm.

NGA Flyer

Save the Dates For These
WPC Member Programs

March 9, 11:00 am. Tours of two exhibitions at the Katzen Center, The Human Flood with curator Laura Roulet and The Tree Around the Corner with curator Vivienne Lassman.

March 20, 10: 30 am. Tour with Shelley Langdale, Curator of Modern Prints and Drawings, of the NGA exhibition the Anxious Eye: German Expressionism and its Legacy followed by a behind-the-scenes viewing of prints not included in the show.

April 22, 10:15 am. Behind-the-scenes print room presentation with Shelley Langdale and the artist Matthias Mansen focused on his work in the NGA’s collection.

April 27, 11:00 am. Tour with exhibition curator Helen Frederick of Eternal Paper at the University of Maryland Global College art gallery.

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.

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