Thursday, September 30, 2010

Faculty Member Jean Bartoli at WSS

Please join us for an Artist Reception
Friday, October 15th, 6-8 pm




For complete information click here:

http://myemail.constantcontact.com/Faculty-Member-Jean-Bartoli-on-display-at-Washington-Studio-School.html?soid=1101445182541&aid=dIzYWVjiVIE

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Last Chance to Register for Fall 2010 Term Courses


Fall Term begins Tuesday, September 7th. Registration is now open. Visit us online to view the complete list of classes and schedule.




















Throughout the year - Ongoing events: Mondays, 7-10pm, OPEN FIGURE DRAWING WITH THE MODEL. Thursdays, 7-10pm, OPEN FIGURE PAINTING WITH THE MODEL. NEW--Saturdays, 1:30- 4:30, OPEN STILL LIFE SESSIONS. Cost: $18 per session, or you may purchase packs of classes for a discount (ask about it when you stop in). 4 SESSIONS $65, 8 SESSIONS $130, 12 SESSIONS $180. Professional models will be available to all artists who wish to attend. No RSVP required, just drop in. No instruction, this class is run by a moderator only. Space is available on a first come first serve basis. Easels are provided. Please bring your own materials and drawing boards.

Artist Reception - Certificate Student Exhibition

The Washington Studio School is delighted to announce the opening of our Certificate Student Graduation Exhibition featuring artist Jill Bateman, on view August 29th to September 26th, 2010.

Join us and meet Jill at the Artist's Reception on Friday, September 10th (from 6-8:30pm). This is a free event. RSVP is NOT required.



About Jill:
Jill graduated from the University of Tennessee, Phi Beta Kappa, with a B.A. in French. She studied art at both the University of Tennessee and The University of California at Los Angeles, and she holds a Certificate in Painting and Drawing from the Corcoran School of Art as well as the Washington Studio School.

To view more of Jill's work visit www.jillbateman.net.


Artist Statement:
"I fell in love with drawing and painting in college and have over the years sought out artistic knowledge and experience wherever I could get it. I didn't necessarily set out to become an 'artist.' I just know that when I am behind an easel, I'm happier with a sense of my life holding together in a more integrated balanced way. I find this balance exploring the grid, enjoying the tension between the organic sensitivity and fluidity of the line as it intersects the more rigid and predictable horizontals and verticals."


About the Certificate Program:
The Washington Studio School Certificate Program provides students with a structured course of study designed to advance a student's ability and comprehension and equip graduates with an applicable mastery of the visual language. Intensive studio classes in drawing, painting, sculpture, and related subjects are supported by seminars in history, theory, and critique. Our Certificate Program is directed to those whose primary goal is the making of art.


Washington Studio School
2129 S Street NW
Washington, DC 20008
Located a few blocks North of the Dupont Circle Metro Station.

T: 202.234.3030
admin@washingtonstudioschool.org
www.washingtonstudioschool.org

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Jill Bateman - Certificate Graduation Exhibition

The Washington Studio School is delighted to announce the opening of our Certificate Student Graduation Exhibition featuring artist Jill Bateman, opening August 29th to September 26th, 2010.

Also come to our Artist's Reception on Friday, September 10th (from 6-9pm). This is a free event. RSVP is NOT required!

About Jill: Jill graduated from the University of Tennessee, Phi Beta Kappa, with a B.A. in French. She studied art at both the University of Tennessee and The University of California at Los Angeles, and she holds a Certificate in Painting and Drawing from the Corcoran School of Art as well as the Washington Studio School.

Artist Statement Excerpt:
I fell in love with drawing and painting in college and have over the years sought out artistic knowledge and experience wherever I could get it. I didn’t necessarily set out to become an ‘artist.’ I just know that when I am behind an easel, I’m happier with a sense of my life holding together in a more integrated balanced way. I find this balance exploring the grid, enjoying the tension between the organic sensitivity and fluidity of the line as it intersects the more rigid and predictable horizontals and verticals.

About the Certificate Program: The Washington Studio School Certificate Program provides students with a structured course of study designed to advance a student's ability and comprehension and equip graduates with an applicable mastery of the visual language. Intensive studio classes in drawing, painting, sculpture, and related subjects are supported by seminars in history, theory, and critique. Our Certificate Program is directed to those whose primary goal is the making of art.

Monday, July 26, 2010

The Fall 2010 Term Schedule Is Here!

The Washington Studio School Fall Term Schedule is now available!

Fall Term classes officially begin September 7th, 2010. Register now to ensure placement in the class of your choice, as spaces are limited.

Schedules are being mailed out this week, but you can view the Fall Schedule and course descriptions now at: Fall Term 2010 Schedule

Also mark your calendars for our Open House which will be held on August 29th, 2010 (from 1- 3pm).

We hope you are enjoying the summer and we look forward to seeing you for classes in September!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Summer Workshops


It's not too late to sign up for Summer Workshops at Washington Studio School. What a better way to spend those hot summer days, in doors taking an art class! The workshops are to be held the last three weeks in July. The entire schedule can be viewed on our website www.washingtonstudioschool.org.

Also, next Thursday, July 8th, 6-8pm, join us for the opening reception of the WSS Alumni Exhibition. A group show of work from former students. Artists will be in attendance.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Abstraction/Representation: A Georgia O'Keeffe Art Workshop

March 25, 6-8 p.m.


Georgia O'Keeffe, Jack-in-the-Pulpit No. IV, 1930.

Image courtesy of the Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art, Washington

Instructors from Washington Studio School lead a gallery discussion of Georgia O'Keeffe: Abstraction, considering the artist's use of natural objects as a point of departure for her abstractions. Participants then explore their own artistic responses to O'Keeffe's work. All experience levels welcome. In collaboration with Washington Studio School.

General $35; members $25, Patrons and Circle Members free. Registration is required: www.phillipscollection.org/calendar.

All information regarding this event and for registration please contact:


The Phillips Collection
1600 21st Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009
202-387-2151
2129 S Street NW

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Washington Studio School
2129 S Street, NW
Washington, DC 20008
202.234.3030
admin@washingtonstudioschool.org
www.washingtonstudioschool.org

Located a few blocks North of the Dupont Circle Metro Station.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Washington Studio School announces Certificate Student Graduation Exhibition featuring artist Sally Levie.


Please join us, Friday, March 12, 2010, 6-8pm.
This is a free event. RSVP NOT REQUIRED.


Sally Levie, now a graduate of the Certificate Program at Washington Studio School, holds a BA in Visual Arts and Art History from the University of California at San Diego and a Masters in Education Degree from California State at San Jose. She served as the Chairman of the Art Department at Blessed Sacrament School in Washington, DC for 22 of the 30 years she has spent teaching art to children. For the past three years at Washington Studio School, Sally has pursued a Certificate in Painting. Sally's work has been exhibited at the University of California at San Diego; 222 Gallery, Leesburg, Virginia; Bethesda Community Center; Corcoran School of Art; The Washington Art League and Washington Studio School.

Artist Statement: My work draws heavily on observation and a direct response to images in the natural world. My overall objective is to rearrange reality in my work to attract the eye and provoke the imagination of the viewer. I like to take known objects and reconstruct them - remake them - to interpret shapes and colors. It is my goal to focus on the junctures in the geometry of objects to punctuate my interpretations and memory of the subject using small, moving, glistening areas against larger masses of color. I paint using the relationships between colors, as well as the texture of the media, particularly the malleable thickness of oils and washes, to build up the surface and to define form. My work has been inspired by well known artists throughout history, especially the artists Diebenkorn, DeStahl, Redon, Klimt and Bonnard as well as the jewel like qualities in Celtic art.

About Us: Washington Studio School, conveniently located near Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C., is a community of artists and art students dedicated to the practice of visual art. Washington Studio School offers a range of non-degree classes as well as an advanced graduate level certificate program. Classes in drawing, painting, sculpture and printmaking emphasize working from life and are offered to adults and high school students. In addition to its regular schedule of classes, the school provides a variety of lectures and exhibitions of work by students and faculty.

About the Program: The Certificate Program provides students with a structured course of study designed to advance a student's ability and comprehension and equip graduates with an applicable mastery of the visual language. Intensive studio classes in drawing, painting, sculpture, and related subjects are supported by seminars in history, theory, and critique. Our Certificate Program is directed to those whose primary goal is the making of art. Each Certificate Student who graduates from the program has his/her own solo exhibition in the school gallery.



Washington Studio School
2129 S Street NW
Washington, DC 20008
202.234.3030
admin@washingtonstudioschool.org
www.washingtonstudioschool.org
Located a few blocks North of the Dupont Circle Metro Station

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Art History for Artists

Last week to register!

Art History for Artists: Centuries of Still Life

Wednesday, 1:30-3:00pm (6 weeks: Jan 13–Feb 17)

Donna McKee

$165.00

The class will explore the history of still-life painting as a major theme in European and American art that continues to engage artists today, with its focus on the world of objects within arm’s reach. Class sessions will include detailed visual study of works from the early Netherlandish painters who depicted objects that held symbolic meaning to Braque, Picasso and the development of the modern still life. The first session will meet at the Washington Studio School and will include an informal slide overview of the history of still life and an introductory discussion of the many ways that this traditional subject can suggest new creative possibilities for personal artistic expression. Subsequent class sessions will meet in the galleries of The National Gallery of Art, The Phillips Collection, and other Washington DC museums. Museum visits and recommended readings to be discussed in the first class.

To register visit www.washingtonstudioschool.org.