Number four in our “Non-Profits To Know” series! Read about some helpful organizations that support pets and wildlife here:
Read moreApproaches & Perspective: Abstract Art (Edition II)
The second edition of our Approaches and Perspective: Abstract Art series has arrived. Read about two more of Studio Gallery’s abstract artists here.
Read moreNon-Profits To Know: Fun/Niche Groups
Feeling philanthropic AND like you want some fun weekend plans? Here’s a list of great non-profits to know: fun edition!
Read moreRepresenting the Figure: Christopher Corson
Read about Studio Gallery artist Christopher Corson’s personal approach to representing the human figure in his emotive sculptures.
Read moreThe Sounds of Art All Night
The incomparable sirenoirs has crafted us a custom setlist for this all-night event, and now, we’re sharing it with you.
Read moreNon-Profits To Know: Feminist Organizations
Part two in our “Non-Profits To Know” series: here we present a list of feminist non-profits to support!
Read moreA Farewell & A Welcome
As Summer comes to a close, Studio Gallery is saying farewell to Svetlana Shaindlin, its director of three years, and hello to a new director! Click to read about both directors, and Studio Gallery’s powerful, feminist legacy.
Read moreApproaches & Perspective: Abstract Art (Part I)
Throughout art history, abstraction has oftentimes been a subject of confusion, uncertainty, and even controversy. Because abstract art covers such a wide range of art-types and processes, here we present several Studio Gallery artists and their approaches to abstraction, with the hope that their insight will aid uneasy gallery-goers in their journey to understanding and appreciation.
Read moreA Message From Incoming Director Kelly Bresnowitz
Looking to the future: a letter of introduction from incoming Director Kelly Bresnowitz.
Read moreA Message from Gallery Director Svetlana Shaindlin
Svetlana Shaindlin, our Gallery Director of three years, says goodbye to Studio Gallery and welcomes our new staff.
Read moreNon-Profits To Know: LGBTQ+ Organizations
If the activist in you is alive and kicking, here’s a list of great LGBTQ+ supporting non-profits to support!
Read moreA Dog-Friendly DC Weekend Guide
For art-lovers, pet-lovers, and small-business-supporters who can’t imagine going anywhere without their pups, here is a list of places you can take your pets with you for a fun-filled weekend!
Read moreRemembering Barbara Williams
The Studio Gallery family celebrates the life of Barbara Williams: artist, adventurer, and dear friend.
Read moreArt World Professionals: Olivia-Jené Fagon
We’re continuing our Art World Professionals interview series with Creative Director of Events at Refinery29, Olivia-Jené Fagon. We sat down to talk about Refinery29’s unique mission, and 29Rooms, the upcoming festival of cause, culture and creativity.
Read moreAll Walks of Life: Jo Levine
Studio Gallery has the pleasure of representing artists from all kinds of diverse backgrounds and beginnings. In this next edition of our All Walks of Life series, Jo Levine reflects on what brought her to the arts.
Read moreUnique Approaches To Representing The Figure: Kadeem Morris
The human figure has been a powerful subject in art throughout history, and across all mediums. Every artist has a process and drive that is unique to them specifically, so I interviewed Studio Gallery artist Kadeem Morris to ask him about his approach to representing the figure.
Read moreMe and My Shadow
Read about Studio Gallery’s new all-members show “Me and My Shadow” here (featuring a mini tour, our artists, and important dates!):
Read moreAll Walks of Life: Gordon Binder
Studio Gallery has the pleasure of representing artists from all kinds of diverse backgrounds and beginnings. In this next edition of our All Walks of Life series, Gordon Binder reflects on what brought him back to the arts.
Read moreIn East City Art: Urban | Oxide
“By embracing and understanding the impermanence of the urban environment, we may start seeing the beauty in the smaller things and subtle shifts that are constantly taking place.”
Read moreUrban | Oxide: Stories in The City with Pam Frederick & Veronica Szalus
From June 26th to July 20th, Studio Gallery is hosting a collaborative exhibition by artists Pam Frederick and Veronica Szalus about the fluidity of the urban environment. To celebrate this show, I asked Pam and Veronica a few questions about their processes and how metropolitan structures have influenced their artwork. Click to keep reading!
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