Katherine Mann is a DC-based two-dimensional artist who creates vast, dense landscapes using a layered process. Starting with a simple ink wash or marks, she creates overwhelmingly detailed layers accentuating her simple base marks using complex patterns and decorative elements. She uses both additive and subtractive methods in order to invent a depth in the … Continue reading Katherine Mann Interview by Samantha Roppelt
Martine Gaetan on Bahar Jalehmahmoudi’s Work in Midpoint
Blog Post on Midpoint: by Martine Gaetan, Stamp Gallery Staff, Class of 2015, Romance Languages I was instantly drawn to Bahar Jalehmahmoudi’s pieces for their faint, soothing pastel colors, for the interesting use of wax over fabric, and especially, for the sense of fragility and delicacy they procure. It is definite: Bahar’s pieces represent the Woman. … Continue reading Martine Gaetan on Bahar Jalehmahmoudi’s Work in Midpoint
Samantha Roppelt on Sites and Stations
Blog Post on Sites and Stations: Samantha Roppelt, Stamp Gallery Staff, Class of 2012, Studio Art Major On February 12, 2012, Cliff Evans, our current featured artist, along with Andrea Pollan, Director of Curator’s Office in Washington DC, gave a gallery talk for this exhibit discussing Evans’ work, process, and concepts. If you did not get … Continue reading Samantha Roppelt on Sites and Stations