Washington Sculptors Group is pleased to invite you to a special exhibition of sculptural work by Andrew Christenberry at Terzo Piano DC. There will be an opportunity to ask questions of the artist and of our hosts, Reid Westlund, Gallery Manager and Brigitte Reyes, Art Consultant. Sunday, April 3, 2022, 1:30pm Registration required: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/exhibition-tour-tickets-300253776127 TerzoContinue reading “Private Exhibition Tour of Andrew Christenberry: To the Inquisitive”
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Call for Entries: Sculpture NOW 2022
Presented by Washington Sculptors Group and Harmony Hall Arts Center. LOCATION: Harmony Hall Arts Center10701 Livingston RoadFort Washington, MD 20744 EXHIBITION DATES: Friday, April 22, 2022 – Friday, June 3, 2022Opening reception: April 30th from 3-5pm JUROR: Fitsum Shebeshe APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday, March 6, 2022 (11:59pm EST), received through the submission site EntryThingy) ABOUT THE EXHIBITION Sculpture NOW 2022 is a non-thematic exhibition of newContinue reading “Call for Entries: Sculpture NOW 2022”
Closed Call for Entry: Nancy Frankel Tribute Exhibit
Submission Deadline: Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021
Presented by Washington Sculptors Group & Studio Gallery
Closed Call for Entry: WHAT A RELIEF: small relief sculptures
What a Relief: small relief sculptures
Presented by Washington Sculptors Group and Phillips@THEARC
Deadline: Sunday, Nov. 14, 2021
Audiences for Art: Approaching a Gallery
Date: Monday, September 21, 2020Time: 7:00 p.m. https://www.youtube.com/embed/Z0Le0FZufhs?feature=oembed You are invited to ask anything you ever wanted to ask of a gallerist but were afraid to ask! The panel will discuss the business of operating a gallery, changes to the industry through COVID and the Internet and will be available to answer questions about theContinue reading “Audiences for Art: Approaching a Gallery”
Becoming a Professional in the Art World: Tips, Methods, and Etiquette for Career Survival
Postponed until Fall 2020 Professional artists and educators, Eric Celarier and Wilfredo Valladares, will present fundamental advice for organizing emerging careers in the world of art. New artists are presented with challenges that do not always lend themselves to easy answers. Questions often haunt newcomers, such as how does one approach a gallery or whatContinue reading “Becoming a Professional in the Art World: Tips, Methods, and Etiquette for Career Survival”
2020 Annual Members’ Image Show
Postponed until fall 2020 Location: Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies – House A3100 Whitehaven St NW, Washington, DC 20008Parking on premises and Whitehaven StreetFree and open to the public Submission Deadline: Friday, March 20th WSG members may submit up to five (5) jpeg images or one (1) video of their work for the Annual Members’ ImageContinue reading “2020 Annual Members’ Image Show”
International Sculpture Day 2020: Sculptor Chas Colburn at #MakerTech Tuesdays
Postponed until fall 2020 Location: 8401 Good Luck RoadLanham, MD 20706Free and open to the public Chas Colburn, Sculptor, Master Welder, and Robotics Specialist will offer an overview of his maker space lab, #MakerTech Tuesdays, on International Sculpture Day, Saturday, April 25th, 2020. The lab represents his belief in the value of exploring a wide rangeContinue reading “International Sculpture Day 2020: Sculptor Chas Colburn at #MakerTech Tuesdays”
Developing Your Elevator Speech
Thursday, August 20, 7-8PMPresenters: Eric Celarier and Joan R. WeberThis program is now available as a YouTube Video (below). https://www.youtube.com/embed/G359SORGgHc?feature=oembed We are rarely given an unlimited time to expand on what we do and why we do it. Talking about art is important. Talking effectively within a socially accepted time frame is even more important.Continue reading “Developing Your Elevator Speech”
How to Write an Art Statement
Thursday, August 6, 7-8PMPresenters: Eric Celarier and Joan R. WeberThis program is now available as a YouTube Video (below). https://www.youtube.com/embed/hcxUKfEDuvY?feature=oembed No one can tell you what your work means, but without putting it into words, we take a real chance of not knowing what we are doing ourselves or being able to explain it. TheContinue reading “How to Write an Art Statement”