Thursday, February 06, 2025

Hold On, Change is Coming at Zenith

 Hold On, Change is Coming

January 17 – March 1, 2025

CELEBRATING BLACK HISTORY MONTH

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ARTIST TALKS AND BOOK SIGNING

SATURDAY, February 8, 2:00 PM

Artist Talks: Julee Dickerson-Thompson, Francine Haskins, and Luther Wright

Book Signing: Adrianne Lind, CYT, MSc, MA, BA Wellness on The Weekly: 52 Fun

Prompts for Mindfulness, Movement, and a Whole Lot Less Stress!



FEATURED ARTISTSDoba Afolabi, Ram Brisueno, Julee Dickerson-Thompson, Buzz Duncan, Cheryl Edwards, Carolyn Goodridge, Francine Haskins, Paul Henry, Bernie Houston, Hubert Jackson, Ibou N'Diaye, Sabiyha Prince, Qrcky, Patrick Smith, Curtis Woody, Luther Wright


SAVE THE DATES:


Saturday, Feb 15, 2:00 PM


Artist Talk: Paul Henry


Book Signing & Author Talk: Kellee Baker & Clifford William Jr. "In God We Trust"


How to use trusts to create, build, and protect your financial legacy." Authors Kellee Baker, Esq. and Clifford Williams, Jr. will reveal the conventional and lesser-known uses of trusts for wealth-building and asset protection. In a special black history lesson, they will breakdown the hidden wordplay used in the 14th Amendment that denies US residents the inalienable rights reserved for the "people" in the Declaration of Independence—unless you know how to operate through trusts, that is.


Saturday, Feb 22, 2:00 PM


Artist Talks: Cheryl Edwards, Carolyn Goodridge, Hubert Jackson


Book Signing: Adrianne Lind, CYT, MSc, MA, BA


At 1429 Iris Street NW, Washington DC, 20012 | Hours: Wed-Sat 12-6 PM, or by Appointment


Tuesday, February 04, 2025

Rosemary Feit Covey

About 20 years ago I wrote about Rosemary Feit Covey that "if there's a better wood engraver on the planet, I do not know who he/she is... as far as I am concerned, no one is better than this modern master, who continues to surprise me, gross me out, enlighten me, and always impress me with both her enviable technical skills and her super-sharp ability to cut deeply into my psyche."

And over the decades, I continued to be awed by the extraordinary printmaking super powers of this fantastic artist.

Behold "Lisa at twenty-two with Baby," c. 2003, 14 x 10 inches, wood engraving on paper.


Rosemary Feit Covey - "Lisa at twenty-two with Baby," c. 2003, 14 x 10 inches, wood engraving on paper.
Rosemary Feit Covey - "Lisa at twenty-two with Baby," c. 2003, 14 x 10 inches, wood engraving on paper

Monday, February 03, 2025

This Friday: Steve Wanna at Artists & Makers

Artists & Makers Studios in Rockville Presents

Steve Wanna and “Line, Circle, Ground”

for the Month of February

Opening Reception

5:00pm – 8:00pm, Friday, February 7th, 2025

Artists & Makers Studios

11810 Parklawn Drive, Suite 210

Rockville, MD 20852

Steve Wanna


Artists & Makers Studios on Parklawn Drive in Rockville is thrilled to host Steve Wanna in the Invited Artist Gallery for the month of February 2025. The exhibit runs from February 5th through February 26th, with an opening reception on First Friday, February 7th, 5 – 8pm. This exhibition features experimental techniques that push materials past their limits to yield unexpected, not entirely controllable results. Almost all the works use paper, pigment, and water as active mediums in an almost performative process. 

There’s a defining element shared among all the works of pigment that is pulled apart in unexpected fractures and bifurcations, creating organic patterns reminiscent of those in nature, such as in lightning or the branches and roots of trees. These works also speak to the behavior of water in different terrains such as sudden river formation in arid land. In some cases the paper is treated similar to soil, at times approached while completely dry and other times presoaked, each causing dramatic changes as the paper and the media that is applied to it react to water. 

"In keeping with my general approach of balancing elements of chaos and order in my work, I wanted to create in this series works that teeter on the edge of chaos while seeming to appear confined to simple or repeating shapes. This helps showcase the process by highlighting the myriad variations that unfold to create unique results in the same underlying shape. An important aspect of my aesthetic is to give up control over the process and end result without completely giving up agency and to negotiate with the materials and media to generate works in a collaborative process, which I find exciting despite inevitable frustrations."

Enjoy additional exhibits “Languaging Feelings in the Month of Hearts and Flowers” with Resident Artists, a mini-solo with Elizabeth Davison in the Lounge Gallery, Pop-Up with Naan Pocen, 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 is sponsored monthly by The Chesapeake Framing Company – celebrating their 45th year. Wine by the glass and bottle by Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard.

Steve Wanna - “Line, Circle, Ground”

“Languaging Feelings in the Month of Hearts and Flowers” with Resident Artists

Mini-Solo with Elizabeth Davison

The 19 Member Artists of Gallery 209

Theremin Music by Arthur Harrison

Opening Reception

5:00pm – 8:00pm, Friday, February 7th, 2025

Artists & Makers Studios

11810 Parklawn Drive, Suite 210

Rockville, MD 20852


Meet the Artist 12:00pm - 2:00pm, Saturday, February 15th, 2025

Saturday, February 01, 2025

Participating in Art Fairs 101

"Participating in Art Fairs 101" with yours truly as the host - 12 February at 8pm on Google Meet. 

I'm going to go over the process and answer questions about entering outdoor art fairs. I will cover applications, logistics, sales and much more! 

Contact info@artomatic.org to register and submit your questions in advance.

Google Meet joining info: Email info@artomatic.org for Video call link or dial: ‪(US) +1 551-900-1744‬ PIN: ‪447 552 265#

Friday, January 31, 2025

Bria Edwards and the power of observation

At the risk of repeating myself, artists have many super powers, and a lot of them center around the simple (to others) power of observation at a level that escapes most ordinary humans.

Let me repeat the story told  in art school by one of my professors - either Alden Mason or Jacob Lawrence.  He used to tell the story of how Manet was once painting outdoors at a park and looking and depicting a water scene.  A man approached him, observed the painting, looked at the scene, looked back at the painting and commented to Manet, "I don't see all those colors there," he said, pointing to the water and trees.  Manet, looked at him and responded, "Dont' you wish you did monsieur..."

Bria Edwards has the super power of observation, and the refined technical abilities to transfer that super power to a substrate and create works of art that take our mind on a worldwide tour of nuances and tones, and light shifts that to most ordinary eyes only exist as a diluted background, but to an artist like Bria Edwards, speaks in high volumes.

She notes about this piece:

This painting is an illustration of a friend. I was visiting her New York City apartment. The room featured beautiful large windows with a wonderful view filled with natural light. I'm constantly fascinated in how black bodies occupy space in relation to light. I enjoyed being a fly on the wall in her home and capturing the essence of that moment.

Behold "On A Saturday Morning" by Bria Edwards, Oil, gold leaf on canvas, 46x49 inches, c. 2022

"On A Saturday Morning" by Bria Edwards, Oil, gold leaf on canvas, 46x49 inches, c. 2022
"On A Saturday Morning" by Bria Edwards
Oil, gold leaf on canvas, 46x49 inches, c. 2022


Thursday, January 30, 2025

Marite Vidales and one of the super powers of artists

One of the super powers of being an artist is leaving behind a footprint of art creations which generally tend to outlive most of us, often long after our names cease to be spoken.  Another super power is to focus the art on subjects near and dear to the heart of the artist.

Marité Vidales feels a strong connection to the eternal subject of immigration, a human event which has always existed, and which I suspect will continue to happen throughout the planet's life.  Imagine the German Vandals arriving in Iberia as the Roman Empire collapsed, or the Vikings settling in Northern Ireland and establishing the city of Dublin, or the Apache invading and taking Hopi lands, or Cubans escaping the brutal boot of Communism and arriving in Miami in the 1960s, and on and on.

She writes about this work:

“Home” is part of my Immigrant series, which involved several years of work based on a topic I feel a strong personal connection. People immigrate for a wide variety of reasons. Some leave their homes for a better education and employment. Others escape political oppression and violence. All bring wonderful dreams and aspirations mixed with homesickness and a profound sense of connection to their home countries. They appreciate their new country for the opportunities it holds to build upon their dreams for a better life, despite many challenges. In this work, I include a nest (from another series) as a symbol of my home and family, and three-dimensional paper boat showing the risks of travel and the fragility of hope and aspirations.

Behold Home, 2009. Mixed media on canvas, 8x16 inches - it will be in the Women Artists of the DMV survey show.


Marité Vidales - Home, 2009. Mixed media on canvas, 8x16 in.
Marité Vidales - Home, 2009. Mixed media on canvas, 8x16 in.


Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Updated list of selected artists for Women Artists of the DMV show

Another updated list of the DMV area female artists who have agreed to participate so far in the 2025 "Women Artists of the DMV" survey show!

Before I forget: If I've invited you to the show and you've agreed to participate, but you're not listed below, please email me (lennycampello@hotmail.com) and let me know... or if I've misspelled your name :-) 

I've received nearly 4,000 emails, DMs, Facebooks, texts, etc. from female artists interested in being considered for the show.  Granted, there are a LOT of emails from artists living waaaay far from the Greater DC area who are not eligible, but still...

I have six venues lined up, and at best I will be able to physically exhibit 200+ artists... but all applicants who meet the "DMV criteria" will be surveyed and catalogued for the SI American Art Archives, as I've contacted the Smithsonian American Art Archives with a proposal to document and archive ALL artists - of them - see that here.

I am also contacting ALL local universities/colleges and ALL of the DMV art commissions to ask them to buy one work by one alumni or county resident for their permanent collections.  I can use some help with that if you know board members, big donors, etc.

And the "in the show" list so far...

Shiri Achu 

Maremi Andreozzi 

Erin Antognoli

Sondra N. Arkin

Michele Banks 

Marilyn Banner 

Suzi Balamaci 

Kate Barfield 

Veronica Barker-Barzel 

Jennifer Barlow 

Denée Barr

Holly Bass

Jennifer Lynn Beaudet 

Judith Benderson 

Sarah Bentley  

Karin Birch

Julia Bloom 

Lori Boocks 

Margaret Boozer  

Vian Borchert  

Claire Brandt

Laurie Breen

Lisa Brotman  

Amy Bruce

Dianne Bugash 

Shante Bullock

Melissa Burley 

Judy Byron 

Diane Cooper Cabe

Denise Calisti

Rachel Carren 

Elizabeth Casqueiro 

Mei Mei Chang 

Anne Cherubim

Shanthi Chandrasekar 

Hsin-Hsi Chen 

Irene Clouthier 

Amanda Coelho

Ellen Cornett 

Kathy Cornwell

Rosemary Feit Covey  

Lea Craigie-Marshall

Sheila Crider 

Jacqui Crocetta

Andrea Cybyk  

Andrea Cullins 

Joan Danziger 

Delna Dastur 

Anna U. Davis 

Jenny Davis 

Tanya Davis 

Patricia de Poel Wilberg

Wendy Donahoe

Margaret Dowell  

Jen Droblyen

Mary Early 

Bria Edwards

Cheryl Edwards

Dana Ellyn 

Rita Elsner 

Hyunsuk Erickson 

Cynthia Farrell Johnson 

Felisa Federman Cogut 

Sharon Fischel 

Cianne Fragione

Helen Frederick   

Jenny Freestone 

Emily Fussner

Marie Gauthiez-Charpentier

Genie Ghim 

Susan Goldman

Carol Brown Goldberg 

Margery Goldberg

Janis Goodman 

Pat Goslee 

Freya Grand 

Graciela Granek 

Josephine Haden 

Debra Halprin 

Beatrice Hamblett

Elyse Harrison

Muriel Hasbun 

Rania Hassan 

Jennifer Hayes

Mira Hecht 

Francie Hester 

Ellen Hill 

Leslie Holt

Michal Hunter 

Melissa Ichiuji 

Selena Jackson 

Martha Jackson Jarvis  

Barbara Januszkiewicz 

M. Jane Johnson 

Jessica Kallista 

Jenny Kanzler

Maria Karametou

Lori Katz 

Sally Kauffman  

Trish Kent 

Megan King

Zofie King 

Kate Kretz 

Bridget Sue Lambert

Susan LaMont 

Linda Lawler 

Ngoc Le 

Jun Lee

Kyujin Lee 

Harriet Lesser 

Jennifer Lillis 

Shelley Lowenstein 

Carol Levin 

Kirsty Little

Taina Litwak 

Dalya Luttwak 

Kara Lin 

June Linowitz 

Shelley Lowenstein

Laurel Lukaszewski 

Caroline MacKinnon

Akemi Maegawa 

Susan Makara

Joey Mánlapaz 

Katherine Mann

Isabel Manalo  

Sheryl Massaro

Anne Marchand  

Lucinda Marshall

Isabella Martire 

Amy Marx  

Sheryl Massaro

J.J. McCracken

Donna McCullough 

Anne Meagher-Cook  

Maggie Michael 

Regina Miele 

Marily Mojica 

Michele Montalbano 

E.J. Montgomery

Sharon Moody 

Ally Morgan  

Meredith Morris

Camille Mosley-Pasley 

Jody Mussoff

Georgia Nassikas 

Leslie Nolan

Teresa Oaxaca 

Ronnie Offen 

Claudia Olivos 

Helena Gallegos O'Neill 

Erica Orgen 

Marian Osher 

Betsy Packard 

Dora Patin

Judith Peck 

Monica Perdomo

Sandra Pérez-Ramos 

Patricia Edwine Poku-Speight

Susana Raab 

Gail Rebhan

Carol Reed 

Cindy K. Renteria  

Marie Riccio

Marie Ringwald 

Amber Robles-Gordon 

Alla Rogers 

Roxana Rojas 

Lisa K Rosenstein 

Lori Niland Rounds

Christine Ryan 

Nancy Sausser 

Karen Schmitz

Deanna Schwartzber  

Martina Sestakova

Lian Sever 

Susan Shalowitz 

Janathel Shaw 

Gail Shaw-Clemons 

April Shelford

Elzbieta Sikorska 

Alexandra Silverthorne 

Pauline Siple  

Veronica Szalus 

Judy Southerland 

Molly Springfield 

Pritha Srinivasan

Renee Stout 

Zsudayka Nzinga Terrel  

Kat Thompson

Patricia Underwood 

Gloria Vasquez  

Rosa Inés Vera 

Claudia Vess 

Marite Vidales 

Lori Walsh

Andrea Way 

Ellyn Weiss 

Joyce Wellman 

Marcie Wolf-Hubbard

Sharon Wolpoff 

Sue Wrbican 

Shawn Yancy

Suzanne Yurdin  

Barbara Ziselberger 

Helen Zughaib