

Eta Carinae: Divinatory Claims, 2022
ink on archival pigment print on Arches paper 300gsm
89 x 126 inches, triptych, each panel 89 x 42 inches
Courtesy fo the Artist & HEMPHILL Artworks
Reminder:
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Tour of Hemphill Artworks’ Exhibition
Opposing Forces
with artist Julie Wolfe
October 8, 11:00 am
This program is in-person and members-only
Only a few spots remain for the October 8 visit to Hemphill Artworks to tour the current exhibition Opposing Forces with artist Julie Wolfe. This in-person and members-only event will take place on October 8, 11:00am. Registration is limited to 25 people.
Julie Wolfe’s work is rooted in the practice of gathering images and data to explore the world around us and the inner world of the self. In Opposing Forces, Julie Wolfe continues this investigation of dichotomies in the natural and man-made worlds. By creating relationships between seemingly disparate elements, the artist asks viewers to ponder larger concepts of consciousness, perception, and their very existence within the expanding universe. Through this practice of seeking, Wolfe guides her audience toward a greater sense of meaning and order in an age that feels more like science fiction. Visual references and themes seen throughout the artist’s career are re-examined in this body of work and serve to build upon those concepts. Julie Wolfe creates a space for viewers to stretch their perceptions; to conquer the pressing question of existence while also acknowledging that ultimately, the universe defies reason.
You may register for up to two people.
The exhibition is on view until October 29. Further information is available here.

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William Kentridge:
An Online Conversation with
Art Historian Aneta Georgievska-Shine and
Gallerist Robert Brown
October 20, 7:00 pm Eastern
Online and Open to All
Register Now
William Kentridge:
An Online Conversation with
Art Historian Aneta Georgievska-Shine and
Gallerist Robert Brown
October 20, 7:00 pm Eastern
Online and Open to All
For those wanting to delve deeper into the work of William Kentridge, Professor Georgievska-Shine is offering a three-part online lecture series on October 6, 8, and 10. Further information about the lecture series is available here.
Save the New Date
On October 29, 1:00 pm, Washington Print Club member Carol Reed will host an in-person presentation of her work at her home and studio in Alexandria, VA. Attendance will be limited to 25 people. Registration information will be coming soon.
Gallery Member News

Adah Rose Gallery, Kensington MD, works by artist Gabe Brown,
on view October 1 – November 15.
Also of Interest

On October 4 and 5, Montgomery College, Rockville, will host Big Ink. Big Ink engages artists in the making of very large woodblock prints. Participants include WPC members Steve Muñoz, Jun Lee, and Eve Stockton, as well as a number of other artists. The October 4 and 5 events are open to the public. Proof of vaccination required for entry. The prints will be on exhibit October 10 – 27. More information is available here.