"A woman considering her next move upon a Jackson Pollock landscape." 22x32 inches, 2026 mixed media painting on 600 pound paper. Will be at the next Affordable Art Fair in New York City next month!
Sunday, February 22, 2026
Saturday, February 21, 2026
Artists & Makers Studios 11th Anniversary!
Congratulations to Artists & Makers Studios in Rockville, Maryland on its 11th anniversary, which in gallery years is like 100 years. The unique model for this amazing space, under the guiding hand of its hardworking owner and Executive Director, Judith Olivia HeartSong, had grown into other spaces in Oro Valley, Arizona, and in San Gabriel and North Hollywood in California.
We are delighted to be celebrating our 11th anniversary in March at our First Friday Gallery Opening! On March 6th from 5-8pm enjoy exhibits, open studios, food and drink, along with drawings for prizes. Come and join us and celebrate this ever-growing community now thriving in Arizona and California too! Please find embedded below and attached our press release, an image for your use, and a link to the same on our website to peruse. If there is anything we can do to provide more images or information – just ask.
https://artistsandmakersstudios.com/march-2026-11th-anniversary-in-the-galleries-with-rick-ruggles/
“Focus Pocus: Macrophotography” with Rick Ruggles
Mini-Solo for Patricia de Poel Wilberg
Artists & Makers Studios is pleased to host Rick Ruggles for the month of March and A&M’s 11th anniversary celebration. The exhibit will run from March 4th through March 25th, with a First Friday opening on March 6th from 5-8pm. Aiming his eye at the small details in everyday life, Rick explores the sometimes magical, often mysterious beauty in his field of view.
The subject matter is not always obvious, and often mysterious. The simplest frequently pedestrian textures & colors and shadows & patterns, are captured by smartphone, capable of yielding surprising depth and clarity, with the potential for larger scale presentation than viewers might expect.
Rick is captivated by the remarkable mundane in daily life. Rust, corrosion, failing paint, street structure, botanicals- all seem to seek Rick’s eye. He captures images in ways that are abstract, sometimes surreal, usually challenging the viewer to identify the subjects. His love of wordplay guides his offbeat choices for titles, doubling his delight, and hopefully that of viewers as well.
Patricia de Poel Wilberg will hang a mini-solo exhibit in the Lounge Gallery.
Enjoy the sculptural work of Francis Maduka Uduh in studio 11, along with nineteen Gallery 209 Member Artists exhibiting their latest work.
Open Studios building-wide will welcome visitors to visit and learn. Shop and support local working artists, makers, and professionals. Light fare generously sponsored each month by The Chesapeake Framing Company.
- Rick Ruggles “Focus Pocus: Macrophotography
- Mini-Solo for Patricia de Poel Wilberg
- The 19 Member Artists of Gallery 209
- The Sculptural Work of Francis Maduka Uduh
February Reception
5:00pm – 8:00pm, Friday, March 6th, 2026
Artists & Makers Studios
11810 Parklawn Drive, Suite 210
Rockville, MD 20852
Meet the Artist Saturday, March 21st, 12:00pm-3:00pm
Friday, February 20, 2026
2026 Wherewithal Grants
From the WPA:
We're pleased to announce the 10 grant recipients for the 2026 funding cycle of Wherewithal Grants, providing financial support and peer mentorship for DC-area artists in areas of research and project presentations. Six artists and collectives have been awarded with research grants of $5,000 each, and four artists and collectives have been awarded with project & presentation grants of $7,500 each, for a total disbursement of $60,000 this cycle.
Research grantees: Gia Harewood, Jackie Hoysted, Brooke Jay & Chrystal Seawood, Christopher Kardambikis, Adriana Monsalve, and Kat Thompson.
Project & Presentation grantees: abdu ali mongo & Maleke Glee, Sobia Ahmad & Benny Shaffer, Ama BE, and Shariq Shah.
Over the next year, artists from this cohort will organize projects including: a multi-genre publication inspired by the Black queer body in motion; a three-day symposium bringing together a cohort of artists, filmmakers, and poets whose work probes land and film as reciprocal sites of encounter; a performance dinner; and an intergenerational cooking workshop. Others will conduct research around fascinating topics such as: soil memory, mycology, diasporic memories and language, and the history of DIY publishing in the 21st century.
Throughout the yearlong grant cycle, grantees will produce their work independently and in dialogue with one another, convening regularly as a group facilitated by Nathalie von Veh, Wherewithal Regrants Manager.
An independent panel of four artists and curators reviewed 113 applications and are awarding 10 grants. The adjudication panel consisted of: Jenna Crowder, Writer and Editor (Washington, DC); Krista Green, Grit Fund Program Manager, The Peale (Baltimore, MD); Rex Delafkaran, Artist and Wherewithal Alum (Chicago, IL); and Sara O’Keeffe, Senior Curator, Art Omi (Ghent, NY). They evaluated each proposal based on the criteria of Artistic Impact, Context/Audience, Collaboration, Feasibility, and Budget.
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Critical Ground: Art and Environmental Justice
WASHINGTON SCULPTORS GROUP
Critical Ground: Art and Environmental Justice
Presented by the Washington Sculptors Group and Glen Echo Park Partnership for the Arts
February 21 - March 22, 2026
Opening Reception:
Saturday, February 21, 2026, 6-8pm
FEATURED ARTISTS
Esperanza Alzona, Joanathan Bessaci, Nizette Brennan, Leonardo Bruno, Sally Canzoneri, Chris Combs, Dianne Crosby, Nicholas Femia, Billy Friebele, McCleary Gallagher, Tom Greaves, Xiang Gu, Raina Hatcher, Kankel Jadon, Jean Kim, Joan Konkel, Heidi Lippman, Cat Lukens, Jon Lundak, Jacqueline Maggi, Samuel Miller, Davide Prete, Radhakund Ramnarine, Jim Roberts, Ira Tattelman, David Whitmore, Janet Wittenberg, Marcie Wolf-Hubbard
Juried by Tomora Wright Swann
JUROR & ARTIST TALK
Saturday, March 7, 2026, 1pm
Meet thirteen of the artists in Critical Ground in conversation with Tomora Wright Swann. Join us for a talk in the classroom on the third floor above the Popcorn Gallery.
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
What Passes Between: Solo Exhibit by Clare Winslow
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See the work here. The gallery is located at 1675 Wisconsin Ave. NW, Washington DC 20007.
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Asshole of the year: Jezabel Dabouis
If you watched the scam jurying at the Olympics, it brought back memories of when the Soviet block judges used to screw all other athletes...
Jezabel Dabouis: fuck you!
Sunday, February 08, 2026
The strange menagerie of sculptor Joan Danziger
It is behind its firewall, but the Washington Post has a spectacular three page spread on DMV legend Joan Danzinger.
It's a very good piece, and the kind of work that we wished the WaPo would do for area artists, maybe once every couple of years or so...
Saturday, February 07, 2026
Woman sitting on a Mondrian Landscape
This new painting will be at the next Affordable Art Fair in NYC this coming March!
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| Woman Sitting on a Piet Mondrian Landscape by F. Lennox Campello 32x40 inches - mixed media on paper |
Friday, February 06, 2026
Sieglinde Huntscha and the Flounder
This new Bisque piece, done as an homage to Günter Grass will be at the Affordable Art Fair in New York City next March!
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| Sieglinde Huntscha and the Flounder by F. Lennox Campello |
Wednesday, February 04, 2026
Dialogues in Layers Harriet Lesser & Sue Bikoff
Dialogues in Layers: Harriet Lesser & Sue Bikoff
Curated by Adah Rose Bitterbaum
February 6th - February 21st, 2026
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 14th from 4-6 pm
This exhibition presents the collaborative woodcarvings by Sue Bikoff and Harriet Lesser, merging traditions of printmaking and painting in richly layered reliefs. Imagery develops from photographs and preparatory drawings of tropical vegetation.
The wood, carved by Bikoff, who focuses on fine detail and texture. Lesser continues with layers of acrylic glazes, alcohol inks, and colored pencils. Mixed media photo transfers are frequently integrated into the relief.
Their process is free-associative and improvisational, each stage of carving and painting informing the next. The resulting works blur the boundaries between sculpture and painting, realism and abstraction, handcraft and conceptual art. The artists’ distinct styles—Bikoff’s structural intricacy and Lesser’s painterly depth—intertwine in works that evoke imagined ecologies and tactile atmospheres.
Rooted in collaboration, their practice reflects the interdependence found in natural systems, artistic traditions, and human relationships. The journey itself becomes the medium, transforming process into a dynamic visual language.
Receptions:
Opening reception: Saturday, February 14th, 2026 4-6 pm
Closing reception: Saturday, February 21st, 2026, 4-6 pm
Sunday, February 01, 2026
Call for Artists - Show in Hazleton, PA!
Call for Artists: Marily Mojica, who is a power force in the DMV, is curating an exhibition at the Art League in Hazleton, Pennsylvania!
The exhibition will be in March, and the setup will take place at the end of February. Contact her ASAP at mojika60@yahoo.com


