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Drawing . Painting . Sculpture

Class size limited to 12. Register Early!

The Best 2012 Summer "Intensive" Teen Program in DC! Click here to read more. Begins July 9. Register Now!

*** This Weekend ***

Wax Sculpture Workshop with instructor Oscar Garcia.

May 19 and 20: Saturday, 10am-3pm** and Sunday, 10am-1pm. $195, plus a $30 supply fee paid to instructor. Material list. ** PLEASE NOTE the shift in hours - Saturday is the longer day.

*** This Summer ***

Summer 2012 Workshops begin July. Class schedule to be posted here soon. To get the news first, sign up ... Join Our Mailing List

*** Spring Term ***

Spring Term April 16 - June 25. Exciting new offerings include Stone Carving and Monotype & Drypoint. Click on schedule or class descriptions for complete information.

*** GALLERY EXHIBIT ***

Now on view through May 26th, "Gestures" Jo Weiss. View images. Read a review at ArtlinePLUS

*** LECTURES ***

"The Role of Empathy in Art" presented by Jen Samet. Join us, May 3, 7pm for this special lecture and discussion.

* Supply Lists *

Click on individual title for class supply list: Monotype & Drypoint, Drawing, Painting, Int/Adv Painting with Yanero, Int/Adv Drawing with Phillips.

* Faculty Bios *

Click for Faculty Bios. Studio visit with new faculty Joren Lindholm. Online galleries: Oscar Garcia, Tania Karpowitz, Maya Weber, Jo Weiss. Watch WETA's "Painting in Glover Park" interview with Carlton Fletcher

*** OPEN STUDIO ***

Note: Friday May 18, 1-4pm OPEN DRAWING CANCELLED. Will resume shortly.

Open Studio with Models, $18
Open Drawing: Mondays 7pm-10pm and Open Paint/Draw: Thursdays 7pm-10pm Open Drawing: Fridays 1pm-4pm
You may also purchase a Constant Creative Card - a discount card to be used for any open studio session.

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What is WSS reading now? Join our community of learning.

Next book title for discussion - posted soon.

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Join our Atelier

A community of 20 working artists in shared studio spaces. To find out more, please give us a call or talk with your instructor.

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Looking for a unique entertainment venue?

The main gallery and library spaces can accommodate meetings, retreats, or party celebration. Our exceptional works of art create that special touch for your event! Click for rental brochure.
25th Anniversary Benefit and Celebration May 1, 2011 with honoree Jack Boul. Thank you to all our guests for making this a wonderful celebration throughout the building! View Photos and art pieces donated by our faculty for Raffle Prizes

*** Past Events & Programs ***

Annual Juried Student Show March 2012. Many thanks to our student artists for sharing their extraordinary works and congratulations! Click here for entry instructions.

Artist's Studio Visit with Madalyn Marcus. Sunday Jan 29, 2-4pm. Details.

Join Us for our WSS Young Artist Series: MFA Grad Sharon Servilio Sunday Jan 8, 3pm.

January 2012 workshops, Jan 4-Jan 28: schedule and descriptions

Fall Term 2011 classes, Sep 26-Dec 10: Schedule, Course Descriptions, Brochure

Summer Program 2011 classes, July 9-29:Summer 2011 schedule and class descriptions


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Please Support WSS! Every donation received directly supports our student artists. Washington Studio School is a 501(c)(3) dedicated to building a vibrant community of artists and art instruction for adults and high-school teens. We accept donations online through Paypal, or you may send us a check.

WASHINGTON STUDIO SCHOOL (WSS) is a community of artists and students dedicated to the practice of visual arts with conscious awareness of both historical traditions and contemporary experience. Our exceptional faculty, all practicing artists, teach high school and adult students the art of observation. Working from life, students at all levels learn the skills and visual language necessary to translate their observation into a personal vision.

History. The heritage of WSS is set in the early 1950s when a group of individuals met in the attic of the Phillips Collection for lively discussion and debate about the evolving direction of art. Led by Law Watkins Sr, the group began teaching studio classes in the “Studio House” located behind the museum. When the museum needed the Studio House space for the museum, the group was approached by American University to develop the AU art department. In the 1980s, a group of artists, former AU students and faculty, sensed a loss of valuable visual arts education in the DC area. In 1985, they founded WSS as a nonprofit institution to fill this gap. WSS celebrates its 25th anniversary this year.

Teaching Philosophy. Faculty at WSS are practicing artists with degrees in Fine Arts. They are dedicated to sharing their knowledge and experience and committed to furthering students' pursuit of study in the visual arts. Faculty challenge students, providing no easy formulas, but asking students to bring their greatest efforts to their endeavors. Instructors provide students with an arsenal of skills, while maintaining a sensitivity to each student's individual artistic inclination.

Curriculum. WSS offers exceptional, high quality art instruction in an intimate environment. Students work from direct observation in the studio and outdoors, and study masterworks at Washington area museums. Classes are small (generally 8-12 students) and include demonstration, critique and art history to inform students on how artists have approached and resolved problems. First-time students are encouraged to enroll in beginning drawing classes to provide a strong foundation upon which to build an art practice, as well as to gain an introduction to the school, its faculty and philosophy.

Community of Student Artists. The WSS approach to teaching has created an environment that allows intimacy in teaching with mentoring opportunities and shared learning among students. The Atelier is a unique adjunct to the Studio School. It offers shared studio space for 20 artists and an opportunity to work either alone or with other advanced artists. Atelier members may share models and still-life setups, critique each other's work and share ideas about all things related to art. Artists interested in becoming a member of the Atelier should call the school's administrative office or talk with an instructor.

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Gifts for the artist in your life. Washington Studio School offers gifts for the special creative person in your life. Gift certificates for our classes and the Constant Creative Saving card for open drawing and painting sessions are available. We also have mugs and aprons with the Studio School logo. Click for more information.
To purchase an item call us at (202) 234-3030, send an email admin@washingtonstudioschool.org, or visit us:

 

Washington Studio School

2129 S Street, NW

Washington, DC 20008

 

A few blocks north of Dupont Circle metro station

Office hours: Monday-Friday 10:00am-4:00pm and by appointment, evenings and weekends. admin@washingtonstudioschool .org

 

Phone: (202) 234-3030

Fax: (202) 234-1088