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DCist Interview: Amy Lin

DCist Interview: Amy Lin

Amy Lin, known for her colored pencil dot drawings, is one of Washington’s most promising artists. The Virginia resident, 29, moved to the area to work after graduation from college, and is a chemical engineer by day. But Lin spends so much time on her art that she’s had a number of solo exhibitions in the past few years, including one at the District of Columbia Art Center, which was curated by Anne Collins Goodyear, Assistant Curator of Prints and Drawings at the National Portrait Gallery, and one last fall at Heineman Myers, the gallery with which she has signed. Washingtonian Magazine named her one of the “40 People Under 40 to Watch,” and Lin has a new show opening at The Art League gallery in Alexandria next month. more ›

Arts Agenda

Arts Agenda

If you're a regular reader of the Arts Agenda, be sure to check out yesterday's summary of the benefits of becoming a member of one of the local arts venues in D.C. Right after we put that online, we heard that WPA is relaunching their online database ArtFile (one of the benefits of becoming a WPA member is a free artist profile on the site, where you can store images of your work). Visitors can browse the site for free and save "lightboxes" with work of their favorite local artists. more ›

Arts Agenda

Arts Agenda

>> This week, start your arts viewing with a fascinating documentary on the lives of a powerful curator/collector and his ever controversial photographer lover. Black White + Gray: A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff and Robert Mapplethorpe examines the lives of these two men through those who knew them best, such as close friend Patti Smith, and how Wagstaff's relationship with Mapplethorpe vaulted them both into careers as art world visionaries, not the least of which... more ›

Arts Agenda

Arts Agenda

It's round two of the official opening of the fall art season. If you didn't get to check out all the openings last week (and who humanly could have?), spend part of your Saturday afternoon perusing the rest -- our reviewer particularly enjoyed the show at Flashpoint. But block off your evenings for the parties to celebrate the following openings: >> Up in Bethesda, it's the big night for the Trawick Prize finalists, as they... more ›

Arts Agenda: Friday's Got Your Number

Arts Agenda: Friday's Got Your Number

Everyone must be finishing up their holiday shopping this weekend, because arts events are a little few and far between, but we've got your weekend warm-up for you: >> If you haven't yet trekked to one of the many local venues that have featured artist Amy Lin, it's time to clear your Friday evening schedule and head down to the DCAC in Adams Morgan. The space will show Obsession, curated by Anne Collins Goodyear, an... more ›

Arts Agenda: Saturday Night's Alright

Arts Agenda: Saturday Night's Alright

What's that you say? You have nothing to do Saturday? Fear not, art lovers, we've found so many events for you this Saturday that you'll have to practice your wind sprints in order to make it to every one. >> Fourteenth Street NW is a good home base for your gallery hopping on Saturday, as three galleries will be hosting parties. The Randall Scott Gallery is celebrating its grand opening with a reception for No... more ›

Arts Agenda: Hello/Goodbye

Arts Agenda: Hello/Goodbye

Today we bring you news from the revolving door. Artworks are arriving, artists are leaving, and the local scene remains ever-changing, even in the slow, muggy doldrums of summer. >>A Klee In the Hand: Just last week we were pimping Paul Klee in the Arts Agenda, and here he is making the news again this week. The Post reported Tuesday that The Phillips Collection has acquired two Klee pieces from separate private donors. To the... more ›

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