

Please Join Us for an
Exclusive Tour of the
Capital One Art Collection
Friday, March 7, 11:00 am
Please join us on Friday, March 7 for a private tour of the Capital One art collection located at its corporate campus in Tysons Corner, VA. This is the second such tour that Capital One is hosting for the Washington Print Club. The first tour was so popular with WPC members that Capital One agreed to a reprise. We are grateful to them for accommodating us.
The Capital One art collection is quite extensive. The tour will last approximately 75 minutes and will involve a fair amount of 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.
Member News
Carol Barsha will be exhibiting her screenprint Garden in a Wheat Field in New Jersey’s Hunterdon Art Museum’s 2025 Juried Print Exhibition. Through May 4.
Organized and curated by artist Lenny Campello, a multi-venue exhibition of work by women artists in the DMV will be held Fall, 2025. WPC members participating in the exhibition so far include Julia Bloom, Rosemary Feit Covey, Jacqui Crocetta, Delna Dastur, Mary Early, Cheryl Edwards, Cianne Fragione, Helen Frederick, Jenny Freestone, Susan Goldman, Mira Hecht, Leslie Holt, June Linowitz, Isabel Manalo, Michele Montalbano, Leslie Nolan, Carol Reed, Gail Shaw-Clemons, Elzbieta Sikorska, and Joyce Wellman. More information here.
Kristin Dennino’s exhibition Women’s Work will be on view at the Washington Printmakers Gallery until February 23. More information here.
Cheryl Edwards has work in the Zenith Gallery exhibition Hold On, Change is Coming. Until March 1. Zenith will host an artists talk on Friday, February 22 at 2:00 pm. Cheryl also has a solo show, Magical, Mystical, Love at the Monte Azul Gallery in Costa Rica.
Cianne Fragione’s exhibition What Remains will be on view at Nunu Fine Art in New York. Opening reception March 21, 6:00 – 8:00 pm.
Black Printmakers of Washington, DC was selected for the Bethesda Film Fest, April 4 – 5. The film was produced by the Printmaking Legacy Project, founded by Susan Goldman. Susan will also have work at the upcoming IFPDA Print Fair where she will be represented by Galerie Myrtis and will participate in a panel presentation at the National Gallery of Art in conjunction with the exhibition Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist, 12:00 pm April 5, East Building Auditorium.
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 until 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 at Lex Yeux du Monde (Charlottesville, VA). The exhibition Tracing Hope will be on view until March 23.
Soledad Salame will have an exhibition at Goya Gallery (Baltimore), opening March 20. In addition, Soledad’s work Gulf Distortions will be on view at the Baltimore Museum of Art beginning February 26.
Caroline Thorington’s work is being shown at The Midwest Art Exhibition until April 20, 2025 at the Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery in Lindsborg, Kansas.
Claire Winslow’s work is included in the Gallery B (Bethesda) exhibition Moving Forward. Until March 2. More information here.
Julie Wolfe’s installation A Summary of Evidence will be on view at the Freight Gallery on February 23, 4:00 – 6:00 pm. More information here.
Gallery Member News
Adah Rose GalleryAny Season will be the Finest Hour, work by Maremi Andreozzi and Sheila Giolitti, until March 9.
Addison/Ripley, Power Aesthetics, works by E. Brady Robinson. Until March 8. Conversation and Coffee, March 8, 11:00 am.
Gallery Neptune & BrownArt Deco Glamor in Shanghai: 1915 – 1938. Until March 1. The e-catalog is available here.
Hemphill, works by Sophia Belkin, until February 22. Leon Berkowitz and Wayson Jones March 15 – April 26.
Morton Fine Art Casting and Protection Work, artwork by Maya Freelon and Amber Robles-Gordon. Until March 1.
Pazo Fine Art, DC location. The Language of Patterns, work by Jackie Ferrara, Alison Hall, Gloria Klein, Marilyn Lerner, and Andrea Way. Until March 15.
Pyramid Atlantic, Finding A Voice Through Printmaking, a retrospective of print work by Curlee Raven Holton. Until March 2. Conversation with Curlee Raven Holton February 22, 3:00 pm. Pyramid Atlantic is also hosting Black Ink, a Black artist-centered open house. February 22. RSVP required.
Washington Printmakers Gallery,works by Kristin Dennino. Printmakers Until February 23. More information here. WPG offers an extensive range of workshops.
Events of Interest
IFPDA Print Fair, March 28 – 30, Park Avenue Armory, NYNY. WPC members Gallery Neptune & Brown and The Old Print Shop will be among the exhibitors.Tickets available here. The schedule of IFPDA programming is here.
The Brooklyn Fine Arts Print Fair will take place March 27 – 30. Exhibitors will include WPC members Susan Goldman’s Lily Press, Helen Frederick’s Reading Road Studio, and Pyramid Atlantic. More information and tickets here.
Save the Dates
March 21, 11:00 am, A curator led tour of the exhibition Art and Graphic Design of the European Avant Garde at the Frary Gallery, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center (DC), and a tour of the Center’s art collection with the gallery director.
April 5, 11:00 am, Visit to the studio of artist Dennis Lee Mitchell
April 24, 11:00 am, A tour of the exhibition The Print Generation at the National Museum of Asian Art.