Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Ink-N-Print 09 Small Works Show On View Now!

All,

I'll be in the following show with some amazing artists. Please stop by and join us for the celebration.

Jenny

JHHAG at SFC Logo
1632 U Street, NW - Washington, DC 20009
p: 202.483.8600
www.smithfarm.com/gallery

Tacking Left Dec 09
Erwin Thamm's Tacking Left, 2009 (Silkscreen)

Ink-N-Print 09 Small Works Show
Curated by Helen Frederick
December 2 - 24


Opening Reception: Friday, December 4, 6:00PM-8:00PM

Internationally recognized print artist and founder of Pyramid Atlantic, Helen Frederick, has hand-selected more than thirty of the area's most accomplished print artists to present their unique works at affordable prices- just in time for the holiday season!

Prints are available both framed and unframed. In addition, various other printed cards will be available for sale.

Thi
s stunning collection will feature artworks by Caroline Battle, Graham Boyle, Meaghan Busch, Kannan Cangro, Rosemary Covey, Georgia Deal, Donald Depuydt, Helen Frederick, Jenny Freestone, Tai Hwa Goh, Amelia Hankin, Marty Ittner, Fleming Jeffries, Rebecca Katz, Ann Klopfenstein, Bridget Sue Lambert, Elaine Langerman, Moira McCauley, Lindsay McCulloch, Jake Muirhead, Johanna Mueller, Martha Oatway, Beverly Ress, Patrick Sargent, Gretchen Schermerhorn, Elzbieta Sikorska, Lynn Sures, Terry Svat, Erwin Thamm and Jenny Walton.

Gallery Hours: Wednesday through Friday 11:00AM-5:00PM, Saturday 11:00AM-3:00PM and by appointment


Declaration - Cyanotypye -7.5" x 11.5" -
copyright 2009 - Jenny Walton

Tension - Linoblock - 4" x 6"
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copyright
2007 - Jenny Walton

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About the Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Gallery at Smith Farm Center:

The Gallery is a mission of Smith Farm Center for Healing and the Arts, a Washington, DC nonprofit organization grounded in the profound belief that each person has tremendous innate abilities to heal in the face of life's challenges, Smith Farm's mission is to develop and promote proven healing practices that explore physical, emotional, and mental resources that lead to life-affirming changes. Programs and exhibitions in the Joan Hisaoka Healing Arts Gallery celebrate and stimulate the dynamic creative resources that contribute to health and wellness in each of us.