Four DC-area, all-women artist teams to create artworks tied to park’s design principles and values Four commissioned public artworks were announced today by the 11th Street Bridge Park–a partnership between the local non-profit Building Bridges Across the River and the District government–reflecting the park’s design principles and values. In response to over 200...
Read MoreThe National Gallery of Art’s collection of prints by Edvard Munch (1863–1944), with numerous examples assembled by Sarah and Lionel Epstein, is the largest and finest gathering of the artist’s graphic work outside his native Norway. The Epstein Family Foundation, which has donated some 119 prints by Munch since 1990,...
Read MoreThe National Gallery of Art holds the preeminent public collection of works—31 drawings and 400 prints—outside Europe by M. C. Escher (1898–1972), the master of optical illusion. Thirteen drawings recently given by Michael Schiffman in honor of Rock J. Walker fill chronological gaps, add new subjects, and provide additional context...
Read MoreElaine S. Wilson: Painting that Most Captures the Washington, DC Scene Jean Schwartz: Judge's Choice Leanne Fink: Honorable Mention Lynn Mehta: Honorable Mention *Special Thanks* to Awards Judge Ms. Alma H. Gates Come see the above and all of the other masterful artworks in the Gallery. See Gallery Website for...
Read MorePazo Fine Art is pleased to congratulate Terry Parmelee on the acquisition of Rose by The Phillips Collection. Theodora (Terry) Lillian Schreiber Parmelee was born in Madison, Wisconsin in 1929. She graduated in 1967 with an MA in Fine Arts from American University in Washington, DC. In the late 1950s, she studied with Un'Ichi Hiratsuka in Tokyo, Japan. Upon her return...
Read MoreBest in Show Winner Andrew Hladky Awarded $10,000 The Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District announced the top Bethesda Painting Awards prize winners on Wednesday evening during the exhibition’s opening at Gallery B. Andrew Hladky of Kensington, MD was awarded “Best in Show” with $10,000; James Williams II of Baltimore, MD was named second place and was...
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