Below is an interview both Sehrish Hussain and Madison King had with artist Suliman Abdullah. They speak about how one’s history and culture can influence and grow a love for art. Read below for the exciting conversation around topics of art, community, and black history inspired by Juneteenth. A note both Sehrish and Madison wanted to share is the importance of black artists and creatives uplifted in prominent culture-led organizations like galleries and museums. As Gallery Associates, Sehrish and Madison are proud to be working at the Studio Gallery, which showcases black artists like Suliman.
Read moreCamilla King: Joy in Color
Studio Gallery artist Camilla King discusses the joy of Blackness, and how she celebrates it every day through her portraiture.
Read moreRecommended Reads
What are our artists reading in quarantine, and how can you have these books delivered to your house for cheap? Easy peasy! Read on for some exciting book recommendations:
Read moreIn Conversation with Jane Kell
To learn more about Studio Gallery painter Jane Kell’s artistic practice and outlook on life in a time overshadowed by a pandemic, we asked her some questions about her work. Click here to learn about Jane’s most current made-in-quarantine work, and how she uses art to enjoy the basic beauties of life.
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 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 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 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?
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