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Newsletter, February 16, 2023

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The Unique Paper Works of Artist Sarah Brayer:
A Behind-the-Scenes Look with Curators Joann Moser and Kit Brooks
March 8, 1:00 – 3:00 pm
National Museum of Asian Art

In-Person and Members Only

Sarah Brayer, Tiger's Eye 2013
Sarah Brayer, Tiger’s Eye, Poured mulberry paperwork with dyed tengu jo washi, pigment, 2013

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 unique paperworks. Kit will focus their remarks on the art in the Museum collection, which will be brought out for the group to see in a study area. Joann will present a brief powerpoint showing Sarah making art at a papermaking workshop in Echizen, Japan, which she visited with Sarah in 2015.  Joann is Senior Curator emerita at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and Kit is Japan Foundation Assistant Curator of Japanese Art at the National Museum of Asian Art.

Because this event will take place in behind-the-scenes storage spaces of the National Museum of Asian Art, the group size is limited to 13. You may register up to two people.

Capital Art Fair Flyer

The Capital Art Fair
March 31 – April 2

The University Club of Washington DC

The Capital Art Fair, which features works on paper, will take place March 31 – April 2 at the University Club, 1135 16th St., NW, Washington DC. Among the exhibitors will be WPC members Conrad Graeber and The Old Print Shop.

Tickets are available for purchase on Eventbrite. More information about the exhibitors is available here.

Baltimore Fine Art Print flyer

WPC Members Receive a 20 Percent Discount on Tickets to the Baltimore Fine Art Print Fair

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.

Click Here to Request Baltimore Fair Discount Code

Save the Dates

March 25, 11:00, A discussion of cataloging the prints and drawings of Yves Tanguy with collector Bill Duncan. This program will be online and open to all. Registration information and Zoom link will be sent at a later date.

April 4 (time TBD), an online curator’s tour of the exhibition Ringgold | Saar: Meeting on the Matrix currently at the David C. Driskell Center, University of Maryland. This program will be open to all.
 


Member News

At the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, The Barlow/Gilotty Collection featuring works from WPC 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. An online catalog of the Eastern Front/Western Front exhibition can be viewed here. Both exhibitions are on view until May 21.

Randi Reiss-McCormack

Randi Reiss-McCormack Wonderlust Flyer

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.

Deborah Schindler

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. Until March 11.

Gallery Neptune and Brown, Raya Bodnarchuk: A Family. An exhibition of sculpture and works on paper, until February 18. Opening March 4, Oleg Kudrayashov: A Tribute to the Life of an Artist.

Pazo Fine Art, Sim Buhls, an exhibition featuring the drawings of John O’Connor and collages by John Evans. More information is available here.

Pyramid Atlantic, A Collaboration of Creativity: The Print Work of David C. Driskell, curated by Curlee Holton. On view until March 19. More information about the opening reception here. Information about Pyramid Atlantic workshops is available here.

The Washington Printmakers Gallery has moved to a new and larger home at 1675 Wisconsin Avenue, NW (Georgetown). The exhibition New Beginnings is on view until March 5. The WPG is hosting an array of workshops. Registration information is available here.

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 until 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.

Looking Up: Studies for Ceilings 1550 – 1800, at the National Gallery of Art until July 9.

This is Britain: Photographs from the 1970s and the 1980s, at the National Gallery of Art until June 11.


Welcome to Our Newest Gallery Member

We welcome Pazo Fine Art to the Washington Print Club. PFA is located in Kensington, Maryland. More information about the gallery and its current exhibition is available here.

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