Art Clinic Online
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The Stone Tower Studio presents the latest installment in Art Clinic Online. Join us on March 4th for a FREE, online discussion with the Director of Silver Works, Blair Anderson.
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The Stone Tower Studio presents the latest installment in Art Clinic Online. Join us on March 4th for a FREE, online discussion with the Director of Silver Works, Blair Anderson.
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The Stone Tower Studio presents the latest installment in Art Clinic Online. Join us on February 18th for a FREE, online discussion with Ted Frankel, the Curator/Director of Sideshow at the American Visionary Art Museum.
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The Stone Tower Studio presents the latest installment in Art Clinic Online. Join us on February 4th for a FREE, online discussion with Kristina King, who creates site-responsive installations and work in handmade paper. Her work investigates place, process, community, turbulence, fragility, decay, and the ephemeral. She was awarded a residency at Vermont Studio Center (2020) and a Studio Workshop Residency at Women’s Studio Workshop (2019). She received the 2019 Individual Artist Award (Visual Arts – Works on Paper) from the Maryland State Arts Council. She received her BFA from Denison University in 2014. Her work has been reviewed in BmoreArt and The Washington Post. Her work has been exhibited at Pyramid Atlantic Art Center, Allegany Arts Council, Willow Street Gallery, Via Umbria Galleria (solo show), Takoma Park Community Center, among others.
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The Stone Tower Studio presents the latest installment in Art Clinic Online. Join us on January 7th for a FREE, online discussion with artist and writer Dana Maier. She is an artist, cartoonist, and writer, contributor to the New Yorker since 2018 and has a huge number of accolades too numerous to list here. Learn more >>
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The Stone Tower Studio presents the latest installment in Art Clinic Online. Join us on December 10th for a FREE, online discussion with Luvon Sheppard, an esteemed artist and Professor of Art at the College of Art and Design of the Rochester Institute of Technology, where he specializes in teaching and mentoring students in watermedia at all levels. Explore how he developed his intense love for art, especially watercolor, and how he transmits his love for creating to his students and mentees. I know we will also want to learn why he still choses to make and teach college art, 5 days a week, even after most other faculty his age (80+) have long ago retired.
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The Stone Tower Studio presents the latest installment in Art Clinic Online. Join us on October 29th for Adah Rose Bitterbaum’s discussion of the artists she represents and her experience as an Art Gallery director.
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The Stone Tower Studio presents the latest installment in Art Clinic Online. This week, join us for a virtual discussion with Art Evangelist Nancy Hirshbein.
Nancy describes herself as an art evangelist, but sometimes feels like an “artoholic”, an addiction for which there is no cure. She loves to connect people with the visual arts and with artists. This may lead to a spread of the addiction and for this, she is not sorry.
After many years of working as a docent at the Smithsonian, Nancy also orchestrates special tours of exhibits at the Hirshhorn museum. Join us as Nancy discusses her point of view as an art enthusiast who loves to discover, collect, and discuss art that other souls were inspired to make.
7:00 pm
Join us for a virtual artist talk with Khánh H. Lê who will discuss his exhibition at Glen Echo Park, Khánh H. Lê: From Behind There, We Are Now Here. Lê creates mixed-media collages based on deteriorating photographs and collective memories of his personal and familial history as a refugee living in Vietnamese internment camps. Inspired by storytelling, crafting, and myth-making, his mixed-media base is a nod to his immigrant experience.
Inspired by storytelling, crafting, and myth-making, his mixed-media base is a nod to his immigrant experience. Lê’s collage-style of patterning and layering uses craft culture as a metaphor for constructing identity. The exhibition is currently on view in the Stone Tower Gallery from August 5 - October 9, 2022.
Register: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-artist-talk-khanh-h-le-tickets-428560545127
7 pm - 8 pm
Join us for a virtual talk with Re-Creations exhibition curator, Barbara Wolanin, who will discuss the wood turner sculpture show at Glen Echo Park, along with several of the featured artists themselves. The sculptures in this group exhibition were created from the intriguing rough shapes made by wood turner Phil Brown (1937-2018) in the process of making his finely turned and perfectly finished bowls. Each of the collaborating professional sculptors or turners featured in the show works in a distinctive and personal approach, resulting in a wide variety of styles, forms, and sizes. The sculptors, all members of the Washington Sculptors Group, vary in their backgrounds and professional and life experiences. The exhibition is currently on view in the Stone Tower Gallery from May 6-June 5, 2022.
Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89044825279?pwd=bcWsg4788Fxm5OKA-9zR-cF7rG7TmE.1
Meeting ID: 890 4482 5279
Passcode: 084870
6pm - 7pm
Join us for a virtual artist talk with Ephraim Rubenstein who will discuss his exhibition at Glen Echo Park, Ephraim Rubenstein: Recent Drawings and Paintings. Displaying a collection of works that utilizes the color spot method, Rubenstein's landscapes and figure paintings are brought to life with freshness and directness, transporting viewers to the scenes they depict.