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Faculty Exhibition 2023

  • Jan 9, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 20, 2023

January 19th - February 28th, 2023

OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, February 3rd, 6pm to 8pm

GALLERY HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 10 AM - 1 PM and BY APPOINTMENT





Washington, DCWashington Studio School (WSS) is pleased to present its 2023 Faculty Exhibition, a show of work created by WSS full time faculty members. The exhibition will be on view from January 19th to February 28th, 2023.


Participating artists include: Courtney Applequist, Rachael Bohlander, Martin Campos, Brian Kelley, Sam Kelly, Joren Lindholm, Mary Freedman, Gage Opdenbrouw, Chinedu Osuchukwu, Jill Phillips, Paul Pietsch, Carol Rubin, Milena Spasic, Samantha Stover, Diane Wilson, Trevor Young.


About Washington Studio School

Washington Studio School (WSS) is a nonprofit studio arts organization in Washington, DC whose mission is to teach how to see and create through drawing, painting and sculpture. We offer classes, workshops, exhibitions, and programs to engage, connect and bring people together with a fresh approach to traditional studio art. To learn more about WSS, visit washingtonstudioschool.org.


For more information, or to request images, please contact WSS Communications Manager, Rachael Bohlander at communications@washingtonstudioschool.org.


 
 
 

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