Capitol Hill Art Walk 2025 was lots of fun
Last week-end was the fourth annual Art Walk sponsored by the Capitol Hill Art League along with some other community organizations, including the Hill Rag, which published a map of … Continue reading
Pelicans object to being called flamingos
My very first blog post showing birds of a feather flocking together, and I made a huge mistake. I wasn’t even drinking. In the last post, I grouped together 13 … Continue reading
Happy New Year with great birds!
Here are the wonderful birds submitted by artists for January 2023 Draw-a-Bird Day. As a reminder, DAB-Day is the time when those outside the Wednesday Studio are invited, nay, encouraged, … Continue reading
Wednesday Studio works in the Adult Student Show
Eight members of the Wednesday Studio each submitted one work of art for the spring Adult Student Show sponsored by Capitol Hill Arts Workshop. We students always find this event … Continue reading
October DAB-Day features 11 United States birds now extinct
We mourn the permanent loss to the world of 11 species of birds now listed as extinct. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service made the announcement in the past week. Seven of … Continue reading
Exhibit of Ellen Cornett work just opened in DC
Our teacher and fearless leader (she has to be fearless to deal with us . . . ) has, I think, outdone herself this time. The Hill Center in Washington, … Continue reading
Tribute to Linda Norton
We in the Wednesday Studio are very sad this week. Our friend and fellow artist, Linda Norton, died after a short illness on Tuesday morning, January 26. Linda had been … Continue reading
Juror selects works of four Wednesday Studio artists for Art League exhibit
Congratulations to Vince Iannacchione, Tara Hamilton, Eileen Leahy, and Wan Lee for having their work on display in the new juried show, “Go Dark,” sponsored by the Capitol Hill Art … Continue reading
New Capitol Hill Arts League exhibit includes three Wednesday Studio artists
A new exhibit sponsored by the Capitol Hill Arts League opens today, March 2, in the CHAW gallery. The juror for the show was Anke Van Wagenberg, chief curator at … Continue reading
Ellen’s Drawings in Show Featuring Art in Black & White
Two of Ellen Cornett’s exquisitely detailed carbon pencil drawings of animal groupings — Who Killed Cock Robin? and Elephant in the Room Redux — were included in a recent group … Continue reading