

Tickets on Sale Now
for the
Baltimore Fine Art Print Fair
WPC Members Receive a 20 Percent Discount
Tickets are now on sale for the Baltimore Fine Art Print Fair, March 31- April 2. The Baltimore Fine Art Print Fair is the only contemporary print fair in the mid-Atlantic region. Exhibitors will include WPC members Lily Press and Pyramid Atlantic. More information about the fair, including location and a full exhibitors list is available here.
The fair organizers have generously offered Washington Print Club members a 20 percent discount on general admission tickets (either single or two-day). To receive your discount, you will need to enter a code at check out. Please use the button below to request the code.
We thank the Baltimore Fine Art Print Fair for offering this discount to our members.
Save the Dates
March 8, 1:00 – 3:00, An in-person presentation by Kit Brooks, Assistant Curator of Japanese Art at the National Museum of Asian Art, and Joann Moser, former Curator of Prints and Drawings at SAAM, on the works of Sara Brayer. Registration information will be sent out at a later date.
March 25, 11:00, The program on cataloging the prints and drawings of Yves Tanguy with collector Bill Duncan will be online and open to all. Registration information and Zoom link will be sent at a later date.
Member News
Opening at the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center on February 4, The Barlow/Gilotty Collection featuring works from WPCRandi Reiss-McCormack member Philip Barlow and his partner Lisa Gilotty and Eastern Front/Western Front: World War II Photojournalism by Georgi Zelma and Constance Stuart Larrabee, curated by WPC board member Laura Roulet.
Randi Reiss-McCormack

Deborah Schindler was awarded the 2022 Park View Artist Award at this year’s Glen Echo Labor Day show. An exhibition of Deborah’s work will be on view at the Glen Echo Park View Gallery, January 8 – February 19.

Gallery Member News
Adah Rose Gallery is hosting two solo shows featuring artists Jacqui Crocetta and Kyujin Lee. The shows continue until February 28.
Addison Ripley Fine Art, Holy Inventions, featuring the work of Caitlin Teal Price, Ian Jehle, Cheryl Edwards, Leo Bursamina, and Tom Bunnell. January 28 – March 11.
Gallery Neptune and Brown, Raya Bodnarchuk: A Family. An exhibition of sculpture and works on paper, January 14 – February 18.
Opening at Pyramid Atlantic with a reception on Saturday, February 11 and on view until March 19, A Collaboration of Creativity: The Print Work of David C. Driskell, curated by Curlee Holton. More information about the opening reception here.
The Washington Printmakers Gallery announced its move to a new and larger home at 1675 Wisconsin Avenue, NW (Georgetown). The inaugural gala will take place Saturday, February 11, 4:00 – 8:00 pm. The WPG is also conducting a membership drive and has a number of upcoming printmaking workshops.
Also of Interest
Capital Art Book Fair, north hall of Eastern Market, April 1 and 2. More information here.
At the David Driskell Center, University of Maryland College Park: Ringgold/Saar: Meeting on the Matrix. On view January 27 – May 22. More information here.
A Window Suddenly Opens: Contemporary Chinese Photography at the Hirrshorn Museum and Sculpture Garden. Through 2023.
At McLean Project for the Arts, Trees on the Edge, Artwork in Layered Paper by Ronni Jolles. Until February 18.
Morton Fine Art is hosting a show of collage by a variety of artists at its gallery at 52 O St., NW, until February 4. More information about Creating a New Whole is available here.
Looking Up: Studies for Ceilings 1550 – 1800 opens at the National Gallery of Art on January 29 and will be on view until July 9.