There are countless reasons to shop small - but this week, there’s a particularly good one.
Read moreFeminist Approaches: Conversations with Studio Gallery Artists
Living in the DC area, we are at the heart of politics. Feminism has been gaining more and more traction over the years as social media platforms have given women more freedom in expressing themselves and in sharing their experiences. So, what is Studio Gallery doing to support the feminist movement?
Read moreAnnouncing the 2019 Christenberry Fellows: Elizabeth Beach and Kadeem Morris
Studio Gallery is delighted to announce its new Christenberry Fellows, Kadeem Morris and Elizabeth Beach. Learn more about them here!
Read moreIn the Garden: Bullets to Bells with Stephanie Mercedes and IA&A at Hillyer
Stephanie Mercedes, in collaboration with IA&A at Hillyer, came to Studio Gallery’s garden space for her interactive workshop, “Bullets to Bells.”
Read moreAll Walks of Life: Gary Anthes
Artists come from all walks of life. Not all artists start out as artists; some begin their education or careers in other fields, and realize later on that their calling is more varied than they thought.
Read moreBullets to Bells: A Workshop With Artist Stephanie Mercedes
In collaboration with Studio Gallery and IA&A at Hillyer, local artist Stephanie Mercedes will be inviting members of the public to drop clean, empty bullet casings into a homemade kiln. The bullets will be melted down into a single bell, which will be hung in the Studio Gallery as a tribute to victims of gun violence.
Read moreTen Tips For Painters Who Love The Environment
A short guide for artists aiming to make their practices more eco-friendly! Whether you want to minimize waste or learn some fun, environmentally friendly ways to make your own supplies, there are steps you can take to make beautiful art while also being mindful of our planet!
Read moreFive Ways To Show Your Pride This Weekend!
You can celebrate Pride shopping local and small - here’s how!
Read moreIn the Washington Post: Sally Kauffman, Freda Lee-McCann, Susan Raines, & Lisa Battle
“From a distance, Kauffman’s canvases are all bold color and implied movement, recalling the busier varieties of abstract expressionism. Yet the artist’s themes add another level of meaning…”
Read moreArt World Professionals: Michaeline Sander
Our Art World Professionals interview series launches with Michaeline Sander: consultant, designer, and founder of her own killer company.
Read moreColor Close Up: Red Ochre
What nuclear fusion, marriage eligibility, and a thousand mile journey have to do with the oldest known natural pigment in the world.
Read moreIn the Washington Post: Micheline Klagsbrun
“The goddess sometimes appears in human form, as a dancer in the heavens, while an old sailing ship navigates her realm…”
Read moreDeborah Addison Coburn Recognized by the Maryland State Arts Council
Studio Gallery artist Deborah Addison Coburn impresses with her exhibition One Family.
Read moreIn the Washington Post: Trix Kuijper
“The alluringly odd creatures inhabiting Studio Gallery’s main floor are made of such industrial materials as plaster and cement, yet they seem midway through an organic process of transformation…”
Read moreIn Ceramics Monthly: Christopher Corson
“Clay was my bridge. When I shape clay into human form, it is personal re-creation.”
Read moreIn Elan Magazine: Carolee Jakes
In this interview with Elan Magazine, Carolee Jakes talks abstraction, representation, and how music plays into her work.
Read moreArtist Pick: Gary Anthes & Langley Spurlock
Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Dysprosium, Oh, My!
Read moreThe First-Timer's Guide to First Friday
Learn about one of D.C.’s fantastic recurring art events.
Read moreIn the Washington Post: Carte Blanche
See what critics are saying about our January exhibition.
Read moreReflections on Carte Blanche
Studio Gallery intern Rebecca shares her favorite pieces from our January exhibition.
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