Questi siamo Io e la straordinaria artista Michela Mansuino e il suo altrettanto splendido dipinto "Jade" presso le Gallerie ACM dell'National Children's Hospital, Washington, DC.
Sunday, August 03, 2025
Friday, August 01, 2025
The Washington Printmakers Gallery will open its doors to the Georgetown and D.C. art communities on Thursday, September 4th, 2025. From 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, experienced art lawyer Richard Louis will speak to young and beginning artists about creating a small business, copyright law, and other issues that can arise when selling your artwork in Washington, D.C.
This free talk will set the foundation necessary for building a business out of your passion. Louis is licensed to practice in both DC and New York and has worked with both Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts and Maryland Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts. He is experienced in writing and reviewing contracts, estate planning, and other small business concerns.
He has also worked to support emerging artists through career development and professional empowerment as a speaker in the Access/VSA Emerging Young Artists Program at the Kennedy Center. At the Washington Printmakers Gallery this September, he continues the mission.
This talk is completely free but participation is limited. Visit the Washington Printmakers Gallery website to learn more about the talk and register for one of fifteen available spots. https://www.washingtonprintmakers.com/classes-and-workshops
Thursday, July 31, 2025
Update on Women Artists of the DMV survey show
Update on the Women Artists of the DMV survey show:
1. We are up to 15 venues, and working on a 16th! Over 400 artists selected so far! Know of an exhibition venue who may be interested? Email me!
2. The deadline to apply is waaaaay past! But, I keep receiving emails and guess what? If/when I find out someone who doesn't live in the DMV - then I replace!
3. Please pass the word to any and all DMV female artists whom you may know!
4. If you know any politicians, businesses, or anyone willing to sponsor a prize, please contact me directly! I can use some help with this!
5. All details here: https://dcartnews.blogspot.com/2025/01/women-artists-of-dmv-all-that-you-need.html
6. In my interpretation of their email to me, the Smithsonian Institution believes that female artists should be segregated in women only museums - read this and help!
The artists selected so far are listed below -- if you have emailed me, and I have not responded with a YES or NO, please email me again. If I have responded and said YES, and you're name is not on the list below, please email me!
Abramson Cathy
Achu Shiri
Alexander Pixie
Alfieri Nicole
Altman Evie
Alzona Esperanza
Andreozzi Maremi
Antognoli Erin
Applequist Courtney
Arkin Sondra
Armstrong Sharon
Autenrieth Patricia
Azzariti Jennifer
Babich Nadya
Baca Patricia
Baker Caroline
Balamaci Suzi
Banks Michele
Banner Marilyn
Barbieri Ann
Bardin Sara
Barfield Kate
Barker-Barzel Veronica
Barlow Jennifer
Barnes Victoria
Barnes Anne
Barr Tara
Barr Denée
Barsha Carol
Bass Holly
Battle Lisa
Beaudet Jennifer Lynn
Benderson Judith
Bentley Sarah
Birch Karin
Bishop Jennifer
Blankstein Lucy
Bledsoe Virginia
Blom Liliane
Bloom Julia
Boccella Bagin Carolyn
Bohlander Kristin
Bonds Prudence
Boocks Lori
Boozer Margaret
Borchert Vian
Bouie Anne
Brabant Jill
Bramante Kate
Brandt Claire
Breen Laurie
Brito Maria
Brotman Lisa
Brown Goldberg Carol
Bruce Amy
Buck Patricia
Bugash Dianne
Bullock Shante
Burley Melissa
Burrowes Adjoa
Button Linda
Byron Judy
Calamuci Anne
Calisti Denise
Calvin Stephane
Campbell Susan
Canuteson Sue
Carren Rachel
Casqueiro Elizabeth
Chan Amity
Chandrasekar Shanthi
Chang Mei Mei
Chen Hsin-His
Cherubim Anne
Clouthier Irene
Coelho Amanda
Coffey Elizabeth
Collier Bonnie
Cooper Cabe Diane
Cornett Ellen
Cornwell Kathy
Craigie-Marshall Lea
Crider Sheila
Crocetta Jacqui
Cullins Andrea
Curren Beth
Cybyk Andrea
Dames Sabrina
Danzinger Joan
Daryl KayLee
Dastur Delna
Davis Jenny
Davis Tanya
Davis Anna U.
Davison Elizabeth
Dawson Danni
Day Catherine
de Poel Wilberg Patricia
Dekel Limor
Demovidova Anna
Deninno Kristine
Dorantes Marcela Olivia
Dowell Margaret
Droblyen Jen
Durrett Nekisha
Early Mary
Eder Susan
Edwards Cheryl
Edwards Bria
Ellyn Dana
Elsner Rita
Erickson Hyunsuk
Ernst Sarah
Fakes LoGerfo Randa
Farley Ann
Farrell Johnson Cynthia
Federman Cogut Felisa
Feit Covey Rosemary
Ferrier Jodi
Finsen Jill
Fishel Sharon
Flanders Sheila
Fleming Kate
Folkenberg Judy
Fragione Cianne
Frank Barbara
Frank Mary Anella
Frederick Helen
Freestone Jenny
Fussner Emily
Gallegos O'Neill Helena
Gauthiez-Charpentier Marie
Geffem Roxana
Ghim Genie
Gibson-Hunter Claudia (Aziza)
Giganti Kate
Glatfelter Julia
Goldberg Margery
Goldman Susan
Goodman Judy
Goodman Janis
Goslee Patricia
Grand Freya
Granek Graciela
Greenberg Judith
Haden Josephine
Halprin Debra
Hamblett Beatrice
Harrison Elyse
Hasbun Muriel
Hashem Seemeen
Hassan Rania
Hayes Jennifer
Hecht Mira
Hehlen Alexandra
Helowicz Christina
Herman Michelle
Hester Francie
Hickson Dorothy
Hill Lisa
Hill Ellen
Hipschen Pattee
Hirons Jean
Hitchcock Sara
Hokkanen Mirka
Holt Leslie
Horrom Marilyn
Hostetler Susan
Hoysted Jackie
Hull Sarah
Hunter Michal
Ichiuji Melissa
Ilchi Hedieh
Jackson Selena
Jackson Selena
Jackson Jarvis Martha
Jakobsberg Pauline
Januszkiewicz Barbara
Jarzynski Teresa
Jenkins Carmen
Johnson M. Jane
Jolles Ronni
Jones Donahoe Wendy
Joyce Sousa
Kallista Jessica
Kanzler Jenny
Karametou Maria
Katalkina Anna
Katz Lori
Kauffman Sally
Kent Trish
King Kristina
King Megan
King Zofie
Klein P D
Klein Lillian
Kouyoumdjian Camille
Kretz Kate
Lago Arthur Suzanne
Lambert Bridget Sue
LaMont Susan
Lawler Linda
Lay Lauren
Le Ngoc
Lee Jun
Lee Kyujin
Leibman Sara
Lescault Liz
Lesser Harriet
Levin Carol
Lillis Jennifer
Lin Kara
Lin Amy
Linowitz June
Liotta Barbara
Little Kirsty
Litwak Taina
Longbottom Estrada Hannah
Lowenstein Shelley
Lozner Ruth
Lukaszewski Laurel
Luttwak Dalya
MacKinnon Caroline
Maegawa Akemi
Maher Megan
Makara Susan
Malakoff Julia
Manalo Isabel
Mánlapaz Joey
Mann Katherine
Mansuino Michela
Marchand Anne
Marcus Jai
Marshall Lucinda
Marshall BJ
Marshall Wright Carolyn
Martire Isabella
Marx Amy
Massaro Sheryl
Matthews Sarah
Mayorga Carolina
Maza Borkland Elena
McAleer-Keeler Kerry
McCracken J.J.
McCrocklin Sophia
McCullough Donna
McFall Becky
McGrath Dale
McLean Marla
Meagher-Cook Anne
Mercedes Doriane
Michael Maggie
Miele Regina
Militaru Ramona
Milton Monica
Mojica Marily
Montalbano Michele
Montgomery E.J.
Moody Sharon
Morgan Ally
Morris Meredith
Moser Lida
Mosley-Pasley Camille
Moumin Adrianne
Mueller Lindsay
Mussoff Jody
Mychajluk Delia
Naguib Heidi
Nassikas Georgia
Nelson Katherine
Neway Cheryl
Newmyer Carol
Niehuss Juliette
Niland Rounds Lori
Noble Sarah
Nolan Leslie
Nzinga Terrel Zsudayka
Oaxaca Teresa
Offen Ronnie
Okropiridze Tea
Older Susan
Olivos Claudia
Olson Martha
Orgen Erica
Osher Marian
Packard Betsy
Parker Nicole
Parker Peggy
Paszkiewicz Cécile
Patin Dora
Peck Judith
Penhoet Kristina
Perdomo Monica
Pérez-Ramos Sandra
Perlman Gura Amy
Pham Anne
Picot Shelley
Ping Shen Pearl
Pinner Robin
Pocen Naan
Poku-Speight Patricia Edwine
Pollan Annette
Pollock Maryanne
Posey Kelly
Prince Sabiyha
Prinsloo Yolanda
Raab Susana
Raedeke Erin
Ravenal Rebecca
Ravenscroft Heather
Rebhan Gail
Reed Felicia
Reed Carol
Renteria Cindy K.
Ress Beverly
RG Ariana
Riccio Marie
Riley Leslie
Ringwald Marie
Rivarde Cindy
Robles-Gordon Amber
Rodman Sarah
Rogers Alla
Rogers Carolyn
Rojas Roxanna
Rosenstein Lisa K.
Rothschild Gayle
Rubin Leah
Rubin Carol
Ryan Christine
Sandell Renee
Sargent Madeleine
Satterlee Catherine
Sausele-Knodt Jeanie
Sausser Nancy
Schaefer Ann
Schindler Meghan
Schmitz Karen
Schwartzberg Deanna
Segal Adi
Seifert Jan
Sestakova Martina
Sever Lian
Shah Swetah
Shalowitz Susan
Shaw Janathel
Shaw-Clemons Gail
Shelford April
Shelford April
Shows Gloria
Sigethy Alison
Sikorska Elzbieta
Silverthorne Alexandra
Sinel Ellen
Siple Pauline
Sircar Kannika
Slezak Alexandra
Slottow Joan
Smalls Yemonja
Smith Rhonda
Sousa Joyce
Southerland Judy
Springfield Molly
Srinivasan Pritha
Staiger Marsha
Stockton Eve
Stout Renee
Svat Terry
Swenson Dagmar
Szalus Veronica
Tanglewood Sue
Tanno Eleanor
Tasel Ozlem
Theberge Valerie
Thompson Kat
Thorpe Kim
Thorpe Kim
Tooley Jo Ann
Trow Pamela Joy
Underwood Patricia
Uskievitch Christine
Valk Tinam
Van Brakle Jessica
VanderMolen Neway Cheryl
Vasquez Gloria
Vera Rosa Ines
Vess Claudia
Vidales Marite
Viola Pamela
Volkova Elena
Walsh Anastasia
Walsh Lori
Walton Jenny
Warren Gobar Sandra
Way Andrea
Weiss Ellyn
Welch Higgins Mary
Wellman Joyce
Wilkerson Tracy
Wolf-Hubbard Marcie
Wolpoff Sharon
Wood Helen
Wrbican Sue
Yamaguchi Yuriko
Yancy Shawn
Yang Hana
Yurdin Suzanne
Zealand Alex
Zeller Paula
Ziselberger Barbara
Zughaib Helen
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
The curious case of the Smithsonian Institution and Anne Helmreich failing at its most basic task
Time to open up... my apologies in advance for the cursing - you can retire the Navy out of a former sailor, but you can never retire the sailor out of a sailor.
In the spirit of open transparency: As most of you know by now, I am now almost finished organizing a monster of a survey show for 2025 with the aim of not only exhibiting a curated, 15-venue exhibition to survey a snap shot of women artists working in the DMV region, and catalog them digitally, but to also leave a digital footprint of their 2025 presence for the future.
That show is "Women Artists of the DMV." More than 400 artists in (so far) 15 major art venues across the capital region!
As part of that process, starting in December 2024 I wrote multiple emails and mailed multiple old-school snail mail letters to offer the Smithsonian Institution the opportunity to archive the exhibition materials as part of a survey snapshot in time for DMV area female artists - at no acquisition cost - FREE!
The materials that I offered to the SI would consist of a flash drive which would contain a Powerpoint presentation documenting all curated female artists and one image per artist - I also made it clear that any digital format could be used as needed/recommended by then. Additionally, in view of how fast technology ages, I would also include (at no cost) a digital screen device (a digital frame) to “play” the digital presentation as needed in the future.
Throughout January, February, March, and April I was ignored, and in May I blasted a: "Did you get my email?" email to every email address that I could find online from them.
On May 9, 2025, I got this response:
From: AAACollectionReview - AAACollectionReview@si.edu
To: lenny@lennycampello.com
Copy: Helmrich, Anne L.
Dear Lenny Campello,Thank you for your interest in the Archives of American Art. Upon reviewing your inquiry, the Archives is not the proper home for the proposed collection. This decision reflects the ongoing needs, priorities, scope, and resources of the Archives rather than the value of the collection.We are excited to see the exhibition when it comes together. A more suitable repository for a local survey show and a PowerPoint documenting the artists who submitted might be the National Museum of Women in the Arts, though each institution has their own priorities and archival acquisition strategy. Such records of exhibition submissions can be challenging for archival accessions, particularly regarding rights issues around images as well as preservation concerns around born-digital materials.Thank you again for reaching out to the Archives of American Art —The curatorial teamArchives of American Art | Smithsonian Institution
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Tuesday, July 29, 2025
Pearl Ping Shen: This lady can paint!
One of the great benefits of curating an art exhibition of the size and magnitude of the Women Artists of the DMV urvey show which I am currently curating.
As part of reviewing hundreds of websites, Instagram feeds, etc., I came across the work of Pearl Ping Shen.
This lady can paint with a gusto and magnitude that is spectacular to behold. The work below will be showcase at the American University Katzen Arts Center building as part of the multi-venue survey show.
| Late Autumn (Large) Watercolor on rice paper 6.8' x 5' |
This self-portrait, crafted for my graduate school years, encapsulates a moment of personal journey as I rode my bicycle to school each day. Executed with Chinese inks and watercolors on rice paper using the detailed Gongbi technique, the artwork reflects a harmonious blend of cultural tradition and personal narrative. The intricate lines and delicate shading capture the rhythm of my daily commute, symbolizing resilience and introspection.The figure, poised on a folding bike with a basket of art supplies and adorned with dried bulrush, my favorite decorative motif, merges practicality with artistic expression. The patterned skirt and layered clothing evoke the cool air, while the earphones signaling my enjoyment of music add a layer of personal freedom. The bicycle, equipped with tools of my trade, represents not only the balance between my studies and creative identity but also a powerful symbol of independence. Through this piece, I explore themes of transition and self-discovery, rooting my experience in the meticulous beauty of Chinese ink painting to honor my heritage and mark a significant chapter of becoming.
Tuesday, July 22, 2025
Women Artists of the DMV: Jeanie Sausele-Knodt at Joan Hisaoka Healings Arts Gallery
The amazing women artists listed below will be all exhibiting at the Joan Hisaoka Gallery for the Healing Arts in Washington DC as part of the Women Artists of the DMV survey show - now officially the largest ever curated fine arts show ever staged in the USA!
All together there are over 400 artists in 15 venues!
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