

A Conversation with Artists Susan Goldman
and Eve Stockton
About Their Current Exhibition
Artful Prints
This event is open to all.
Please join us for a conversation with artists (and Washington Print Club members) Eve Stockton and Susan Goldman about their current exhibition, Artful Prints. Other artists represented in the show are Laura Berman and Matt Neuman.
The conversation will take place on Wednesday, May 17, 11:00 am, at Long View Gallery, 1234 9th St NW, Washington, DC.
This program is open to all.

Reminder:
RSVP for the WPC Annual Meeting
The Washington Print Club annual meeting and reception will take place May 27 at 2:00 pm at Pyramid Atlantic in Hyattsville, MD. We do hope that you can join us for this highlight of our year. Guests are welcome. Light fare will be served.
The annual meeting is a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with old friends and to meet our newer members. The program will include
- Election of board members. The slate of board members up for re-election is Melissa Fast, Joan Filson, Mike Hagan, Linda Morenus, Kathy Powell, Carol Reed, Brian Weinstein, Beverly With, Chris With.
- The Student Printmaker Award ceremony. This year’s awardee hails from Howard University.
- A collectors’ showcase. Please see more information about that below.
Pyramid Atlantic is located at 4318 Gallatin Street, Hyattsville, MD. Street parking is usually available and there is a municipal lot nearby.
Annual Meeting “Collectors’ Showcase”
Following on the success of last year’s annual meeting, we will again feature a “collector’s showcase” at which up to six Print Club members will each share a work from their collection.
If you would like to present a work on paper from your collection, please use the button below to let us know. We will need to know the title of the work, the artist, the medium, and the year of its creation. If possible, please attach a photo of the work to your email.
Each member will have up to five minutes to tell us about the work and why it is a favorite.
Member News
Curated by WPC member Vesela Sretenovic, the exhibition Cast In Shadow features the work of WPC member Beverly Ress. Until May 15 at the Klagsbrun Studios, 1662 33rd St., NW, Washington DC.
June Linowitz, June Gets Emotional, until May 6 at Portico Gallery, 3807 Rhode Island Avenue, Brentwood MD.
Julie Wolfe will have a showing and signing of her new book, Apophenia, at Hemphill on June 15, 6:00 pm. More information is available here.
Gallery Member News
Addison | Ripley Fine Art, Trevor Young Wastelands, until June 3.
Gallery Neptune & Brown,Ben Ferry: Eastward and Onward. On view until May 13. More information is available here.
Pazo Fine Art, Max Estenger: New Paintings Part II, until June 15.
Pyramid Atlantic, Hy-Ball party and fundraiser, May 6. Tickets and further information here. Opening May 20, Over The Rainbow: Color, Value, Form featuring the work of Gail Shaw-Clemmons.
The Washington Printmakers Gallery has announced a call for entries to its National Small Works Exhibition, July 2023. The first prize is a solo exhibition at the Washington Printmakers Gallery in 2024. More information about the competition can be found here.
Also of Interest

Curated by Eric Denker and organized by Dickinson College, Two for the Road: Ernest Roth and André Smith in Europe, 1912-30, will be on view at the Stanford in Washington art gallery March 29 – June 11. Stanford in Washington is located at 2655 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington DC.
Catherine Burns Fine Art will be hosting an exhibition and sale at the Riggs Hotel, 900 F St., NW. Open house June 6 and by appointment June 7 and 8. Click here to request further information.
Save the Dates
Corrected date June 9, Presentation on works on paper in the collection of the National Academy of Sciences by Alanna Quinn, Senior Program Associate, Cultural Programs.
June 13, Presentation on works by print artists of color in the Library of Congress collection by Katherine Blood, Curator of Prints and Drawings.
June 24, Artist Carol Barsha will speak about her teacher and mentor Philip Guston. The conversation will take place at the National Gallery of Art’s Philip Guston exhibition.