Artist Profile: Steven Pearson by Jim Magner
Originally printed in the December 2011 Hill Rag, Jim Magner profiles local artist Steven Pearson.
Originally printed in the December 2011 Hill Rag, Jim Magner profiles local artist Steven Pearson.
Originally printed in the October 2011 Hill Rag, Jim Magner profiles local artist Pam Rogers.
Sexual paraphilia as visual art, graffiti, controversial alley art, photography, sculpture, film, painting… East City is the center of the art world this weekend!
On Friday Studio H opens Amalgamations by Steven Pearson. On Saturday join DC Glassworks for an open house and gallery opening. Also on Saturday help Art Works celebrate their one year anniversary and see local artist Carolina Mayorga at Evolve Urban Arts.
Eric Hope interviews Steven Pearson on the eve of his solo exhibition “Amalgamations” at Studio H. An artist reception is scheduled for Saturday November 5, 2011 from 6pm to 8pm.
Studio H Presents “Amalgamations” by Steven Pearson with an Artist’s Reception scheduled for November 5 from 6pm to 8pm. The exhibition runs through November 30, 2011.
Celebrate Studio H and Tubman-Mahan anniversaries on Friday with two openings. Saturday go to Hyattsville for the opening of new gallery A\Works, new work at artdc. Also on Saturday Art Enables Outsider Art juried show and new work at the Fridge.
Come celebrate Studio H’s Second Anniversary with an opening reception Friday October 14 from 6-8pm. View concurrent exhibitions “Slurry” by Katherine Tzu-lan Mann and “Autumnal Equinox” by Pam Rogers.
Wade Carey Interviews Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann on the ever of her exhibition “Slurry” at Studio H. A reception is scheduled at the gallery from 6-8pm Friday October 14.
Wade Carey interviews Arlington Art Center Resident artist Pam Rogers about her exhibition “Autumnal Equinox” at Studio H. A reception is scheduled at the gallery from 6-8pm Friday October 14.
A pictorial review of the artists and gallery openings (Gallery O on H and Studio H) at the 2011 H Street Festival.
Art Cars at the H Street Festival and over a dozen artists. The fun continues long after the sun sets with openings at Studio H, Porch Projects and a Gallery in Trinidad. For $3, attend a reuse art workshop at the Center for Green Urbanism.