Ellen again chosen to create art for Alchemical Vessels show
There’s a lot to explain about Ellen Cornett’s work of art for this show, and about the show that it is in, so just stick with me. What is the Alchemical … Continue reading
Draw-a-Bird Day for March brings smallest and largest birds
We got hummingbirds and eagles and lots in between. Special tribute to Eileen, who sent drew two birds, one done digitally and one done the old-fashioned way. Also, special note … Continue reading
Yayoi Kusama exhibit at the Hirschorn is powerful and stunning
From Anne Shields: Today I had the pleasure of experiencing the “Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors” show at the Hirschhorn Museum. And an “experience” is exactly what it is. The “Infinity Mirrors” are rooms … Continue reading
Ten works by Ellen Cornett featured in new Hill Center show
This week a really interesting show is opening at the Hill Center Galleries in Washington, DC. It features 12 artists who have been profiled in the Hill Rag—twice each. Ellen … Continue reading
Who Needs Punxatawney Phil, When We Have Art on Our Streets!
On the day the groundhog predicted an extended winter, Linda Norton‘s and Tara Hamilton‘s artwork displayed on Capitol Hill lampposts brought a splash of color to our streets. That sight was … Continue reading
February birds are fab
The Wednesday Studio and friends paid tribute to Draw-a-Bird Day, which occurs on the 8th of every month. I give you the February birds: Don’t forget, dear blog readers, that … Continue reading
Works by Vince, Linda N, and Tara in CHAL Artists’ Choice exhibit
The Capitol Hill Arts League used a different approach for selecting and awarding works in its current show “Artist Choice,” in the CHAW gallery. Rather than having a judge choose entries and determine … Continue reading
Three Wednesday Studio artists included in Hill Center exhibit
Works by Tara Hamilton, Linda Norton, and Vince Iannacchione were accepted in the juried show now hanging at the Hill Center galleries in Washington, DC. The exhibition will be up … Continue reading