The Washington Project for the Arts announces The Art of the Super Hero – Revisited, a group exhibition organized
by Lenny Campello exploring our cultural fascination with masked men and caped
crusaders.
The artists included in the exhibition approach their topic with a mix of levity and seriousness, using the figure of the superhero to explore issues of identity, immigration, and the struggles of daily life.
The Art of the Super Hero - Revisited features photography, painting, and mixed media work by F. Lennox Campello, Carla Goldberg, Jeannette Herrera, Simon Monk, Dulce Pinzon, and Andrew Wodzianski.
The exhibition opens with a reception in the Capitol Skyline Lounge on Friday, August 2, 2013 from 6-8pm and runs from Friday, August 2 through Sunday, August 25, 2013.
The artists included in the exhibition approach their topic with a mix of levity and seriousness, using the figure of the superhero to explore issues of identity, immigration, and the struggles of daily life.
The Art of the Super Hero - Revisited features photography, painting, and mixed media work by F. Lennox Campello, Carla Goldberg, Jeannette Herrera, Simon Monk, Dulce Pinzon, and Andrew Wodzianski.
The exhibition opens with a reception in the Capitol Skyline Lounge on Friday, August 2, 2013 from 6-8pm and runs from Friday, August 2 through Sunday, August 25, 2013.
Friday, August 2 – Sunday, August 25, 2013
Opening Reception: Friday, August 2, 6-8pm
at the Capitol Skyline Hotel , 10 I (eye) St. SW, Washington, DC
Participating Artists: F. Lennox Campello, Carla Goldberg, Jeannette Herrera, Simon Monk, Dulce Pinzón, and Andrew Wodzianski
Opening Reception: Friday, August 2, 6-8pm
at the Capitol Skyline Hotel , 10 I (eye) St. SW, Washington, DC
Participating Artists: F. Lennox Campello, Carla Goldberg, Jeannette Herrera, Simon Monk, Dulce Pinzón, and Andrew Wodzianski
ABOUT HOTHOUSE
Hothouse is a new series of exhibitions, installations, and events organized by Washington Project for the Arts and taking place in the Capitol Skyline Hotel Lounge. Created as a way to provide new opportunities for WPA member artists and forge new connections within DC’s creative communities, Hothouse will present member-initiated programming on a regular basis.
ABOUT WPA
Washington Project for the Arts
(WPA) is an independent, nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization whose mission is to
serve as a catalyst for contemporary art. WPA supports artists at all
stages of their careers and promotes contemporary art by presenting
exhibitions, issues, and ideas that stimulate public dialogue on art and
culture.www.wpadc.org.