Recently, our staff contributor John Swords had the pleasure of catching up with Studio Gallery’s Jennie Lea Knight Fellow, Amity Chan, to discuss her artistic journey. Read on to learn more about Amity’s artistic practice and our Fellowship programs!
Read moreIn the Washington City Paper: Jo Levine's Exhibit "Trees 360°"
Review of Studio Gallery artist Jo Levine by Louis Jacobson of the Washington City Paper.
Read moreIn Conversation with Gordon Binder and Beverly Logan
Interview with Gordon Binder and Beverly Logan discussing their duo show From Washington to New York City on view in the lower gallery from May 22-June 15.
Read moreIn The Washington Post: Thierry Guillemin, Elizabeth McNeil Harris, and Lydia Embry
Review of Studio Gallery artists Thierry Guillemin, Elizabeth McNeil Harris, and Lydia Embry by Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post (April 2024).
Read moreIn The Washington Post: Kathryn Camicia and Robert Cwiok
Review of two Studio Gallery artists by Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post (March 2024).
Read moreAt the Movies: Studio Gallery Artists and the Silver Screen
A brief look into the reversal of the relationship between art and cinema, curious of how our member-artists’s work might contain droplets of influence from the silver screen, and what each artist’s favorite film might say about their work, themselves, or simply their current interests.
Read moreLynda Andrews-Barry: 2024 Environmental Justice Artivist Fellow
Lynda Andrews-Barry has been chosen as one of nine 2024 Environmental Justice Artivist Fellows. Repost of article by Karen Baker, ABC27 (Social Art and Culture). News provided by EIN Presswire. February 2024.
Read moreIn The Washington Post: SG Fellows Olivia Bruce and Omari Wilson
Review of two Studio Gallery Fellowship artists by Mark Jenkins of The Washington Post (February 2024), and information on our Fellowship artists’ recent group show at Studio Gallery.
Read moreIn Remembrance: Joy Turner Luke
Studio Gallery warmly remembers one of our Founding Mothers, Joy Turner Luke, who passed away in June 2023.
Read moreIn The Washington Post: Diasporic Connections
Review of outreach exhibit Diasporic Connections (curated by Atiya Dorsey) by Mark Jenkins. The Washington Post, January 2024.
Read moreA Profile on Artist Miriam Keeler
A look into Miriam Keeler’s curatorial and art-making process
Read moreInterpretations on Chris Corson's Works
“I thought that I had it all figured out, and then the best thing happened…I was wrong.” Join Gallery Staff Member Karen King as they explore interpretations on Chris Corson’s sculptures in Figure and Ground.
Read morePortraits and Poetry: Carolee Jakes on Identity in her work
“Everything we experience, we experience through the filter of who we are and what we’ve been through.” - Carolee Jakes. An interview with artist Carolee Jakes about identity, expression, and how we represent that in life and in art. This interview was conducted by Gallery Staff Member Karen King.
Read moreIn The Washington City Paper: Microcosm-Macrocosm
Review of Microcosm-Macrocosm by Louis Jacobson. The Washington City Paper, November 2023.
Read moreIn The Washington Post: Irene Pantelis
Review of Irene Pantelis’ exhibit Of Water Too are the Grasses by Mark Jenkins. The Washington Post, November 2023.
Read moreCurator Spotlight: Gaby Mizes
Studio Gallery would like to highlight one of our fantastic curators, Gaby Mizes, who curated two of our recent exhibitions: Carolee and Ellie Jakes’ The Seven Sisters and Chris Corson and Gary Anthes’ Figures and Ground.
Read moreIn The Washington Post: Langley Spurlock and John Martin Tarrat
Review of Langley Spurlock and John Martin Tarrat’s exhibit Astronomia Solar Circus by Mark Jenkins. The Washington Post, October 2023.
Read moreTen Artworks that I want to Jump Into
Sometimes, you see an incredible piece of art, or an amazing photo, and you just want to jump in. Studio Gallery intern Karen King lists ten pieces here that make them feel that way.
Read moreIn The Washington Post: Carolee and Ellie Jakes, Chris Corson and Gary Anthes
Review of Gary Anthes and Chris Corson’s Figure and Ground and Carolee and Ellie Jakes’s The Seven Sisters: An Exploration of Time and Space by Mark Jenkins. The Washington Post, September 2023.
Read morePoet-Painters: Studio Gallery Artists and the Written Word
Visual art and literature are two sides of the same coin. In fact, they have never been more symbiotic, especially looking at our pool of wonderful member artists here at Studio Gallery.
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