Birds Not Subject to Stay-at-Home Orders
These birds managed to fly to the Wednesday Studio blog for April 2020 Draw-a-Bird Day.
Making art every day: the faithful few
You may remember that for 2020 a number of us in the Wednesday Studio committed to spending at least 15 minutes on art every day. That 15 minutes could be … Continue reading
March birds arrive to cheer up the halt and the lame
This month several submissions for Draw-a-Bird Day are sporting purple casts. This was a huge and delightful surprise to me, as I, too, have had a purple cast on my … Continue reading
Super birds fly in for February Draw-a-Bird Day
Here are the birds for February 2020 DAB-Day.
Watercolors by Wan Lee and Tara Hamilton in new Hill Center exhibit
Congratulations to Wan and Tara for having their art accepted into the Regional Juried Art Exhibition, which runs from February 5 through April 20, 2020, at DC’s Hill Center. Both … Continue reading
Tara Hamilton watercolor wins Honorable Mention award in Alexandria exhibit
Tara’s beautiful floral piece Kaleidoscope won honorable mention in the Art League’s current exhibit, juried by Brooklyn artist Catherine Haggarty. The exhibit runs through February 2 at the landmark Torpedo Factory … Continue reading
New year kicks off with new birds and new artists
Happy 2020! We have quite an assortment of birds for January Draw-a-Bird Day.
Creating Art Every Day
For 2020 some of us in the Wednesday Studio signed a pact to spend at least 15 minutes a day making art. It was Ellen Cornett’s idea–always pushing us, that … Continue reading
Wednesday Studio struts its stuff in the CHAW Student Show
This Saturday, 5:30 to 7, is the opening reception for the Adult Student Show at the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop, 545 7th Street SE, in DC. The show’s judge, Betsy … Continue reading
Works by seven Wednesday Studio members go up in DC councilmember’s office
For the last two months, works by half of the Wednesday Studio have been on display in the offices of Charles Allen, who represents Ward 6 on the District of … Continue reading