Tara Hamilton’s art in weekend exhibit of Potomac Valley Watercolorists
The Potomac Valley Watercolorists is having its annual fall art show and sale at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Arlington, Virginia, this weekend. Wednesday Studio member Tara Hamilton has four … Continue reading
What I Didn’t Know about Jamie Wyeth
When I was planning a trip to Maine last summer, half a dozen voices in the Wednesday Studio suggested a visit to the Farnsworth Museum in Rockland. (That’s about how … 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
October Draw-A-Bird Day Strolls In
Here are this month’s DAB-Day birds. They didn’t fly in, they walked, which was hard, since most are from other continents.
Wednesday Studio art on display in offices of DC councilmember
Paintings by seven Wednesday Studio members are on view in the offices of Charles Allen, who represents Ward 6 on the District of Columbia Council. Through the Capitol Hill Arts … Continue reading
Tara Hamilton exhibit to open at DC’s Hill Center Galleries
Tara Hamilton will be among eight artists whose works are featured in a new exhibit at the Hill Center Galleries, September 12 – December 1, 2019. Her exhibit is titled … Continue reading
September birds parading their colors
Here are the great birds for the September 2019 Draw-a-Bird Day.
The Bird Day(s) of August
Here are the beautiful birds that flew in for August Draw-a-Bird Day:
Ellen Cornett chosen for Hirshhorn Museum exhibit
All summer Ellen has been contributing to an exhibit of charcoal drawings at the Hirshhorn Museum. Yes. THE Hirshhorn Museum. The museum selected Ellen and 14 other artists to draw … Continue reading
‘Hill Rag’ features Ellen Cornett art on cover
The monthly Hill Rag is one of the icons of the Capitol Hill community—like Eastern Market, Union Station, the Hill Center, and Frager’s. So when the July 2019 issue showed … Continue reading