Author: carol
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SERPENT’S TOOTH 15in x 15in, ink, stamp print, colored pencil on 140lb smooth cotton paper on paper, 2015
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September 2019
Conversation, 20”x 30” A stone lithograph with blind embossment, printed on Rives BFK and produced in an edition of 10 at Georgetown University in September 2019. Artist proof was accessioned into the Georgetown University Art Collection, Washington DC
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February 23 – March 30, 2019
Fan Wall with Feathers, 22 x 15in, 2018 Included in the printmaking biannual, INK IT: Contemporary Print Practices at BlackRock Center for the Arts, Germantown, MD. Juror for the exhibition was Crawford Alexander Mann, Curator for Prints and Drawings, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC
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October 2018
Brocade Arch, 32 x 44 in, 2016 Accessioned into the Art Bank permanent collection of the Washington DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, for 2018
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July-August 2017
Tattoo House, 30in x 22in, 2016 Included in Strictly Painting Biannual, McLean Center for the Arts, McLean, VA, July-August, 2017
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February 11 – March 11, 2017
Flee, Resettle, Repeat, 20 x 32in, 2015 Included in the printmaking biannual, INK IT: Contemporary Print Practices at BlackRock Center for the Arts, Germantown, MD. Juror for the exhibition was Helen Frederick. This exhibit has highlighted current fine art print practices in traditional and nontraditional printmaking processes. September 2020, Flee, Resettle, Repeat, became part of…
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November 4-26, 2016
CAROL REED: Paper Arches Solo exhibition of 24 pieces, for The Arts Club of Washington, Washington, DC Catalog Statement by Erich Keel, Head of Education, Kreeger, Museum, Washington DC
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September 18-November 6, 2016
Oh the Joy! 32 x 44in, 2015 Included by invitation Athenaeum Invitational 2016, Northern Virginia Fine Arts Association, Alexandria, VA
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August 2016
Carbon Arch, 32” x 44” 2015 Keystone #7, 32” x 44”, 2015 River Door, 22” x 30”, 2016 Accessioned into the Art Bank permanent collection of the Washington DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, for 2016