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.
Read moreStaff Favorites: What We See by Beverly Logan
Annapolis by Beverly Logan
Today we are celebrating What We See by Beverly Logan! This month, our staff favorites are centered around Logan’s stunning collection of photographs. This outstanding compilation of photographs and photographic collages compel us to reflect upon how we view our reality; namely, what we process when we first look, and then what we are able to fully comprehend.
Read moreA Celebration of Pride: Studio Gallery & LGBTQ+ History
As Pride Month comes to a close, we invite you to learn more about the history of Studio Gallery, Dupont Circle, and the LGBTQ+ community in Washington, D.C. Written by staff contributor Caroline Finken, this piece features work by Studio Gallery artist Gordon Binder and Studio Gallery founder Jennie Lea Knight, and offers a meditation on the past and present of Dupont Circle and its connection to the LGBTQ+ community and the local arts scene.
Read moreIn The Washington Post: Freda Lee-McCann and Joyce McCarten
Review of Freda Lee-McCann and Joyce McCarten’s exhibits After Tradition and Morocco: Colors and Shapes by Mark Jenkins. The Washington Post, June 2023.
Read moreIn The Washington Post: Elizabeth Curren and Micheline Klagsbrun
Review of Elizabeth Curren and Micheline Klagsbrun’s exhibits Blue Bloods and Anchors of the Heart by Mark Jenkins. The Washington Post, May 2023.
Read moreNew in Reviews: Lisa Battle in The Washington Post
Review of Lisa Battle’s exhibit Portals and Passages by Mark Jenkins. The Washington Post, April 2023.
Read moreNew in Reviews: Lynda Andrews-Barry in Hillrag
Review of Lynda Andrews-Barry’s solo exhibit Petrichor by Phil Hutinet. The Hillrag, April 2023.
Read moreRecently Curated Shows: Lisa Battle and Suzanne Goldberg by Martina Sestakova
This is a repost of Martina Sestakova’s blog. The original article can be found linked in this post.
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