ArtVoiceWV Exhibition
On view: June 1-July 15, 2018
at the Ice House Gallery, Berkeley Springs, WV
ArtVoiceWV Exhibition
On view: June 1-July 15, 2018
at the Ice House Gallery, Berkeley Springs, WV
Rhonda J. Smith’s solo exhibition “Travel as Talisman” which is on view January 13–Feb. 24 has a write up in the Washington Post.
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2018 Cumberland Valley Artists Exhibition
February 4 – April 8, 2018
At the Washington County Museum of Art, Hagerstown, MD
More information: http://wcmfa.org/exhibitions/past/
January 13 – February 24, 2018
in the Terrace Gallery at the Black Rock Center for the Arts in Germantown MD
Travel and encounters with the art and culture of other peoples is a powerful motivator for printmaker Rhonda J. Smith. The themes of her intaglio prints presented in the exhibition “Travel as Talsiman” involve journey, excursions that occur both within the process of creating and in the physical encounters with places and cultures. Like the layers of journey that reveal themselves over time, Smith uses a matrix created on acrylic sheets printed in layers using non-toxic inks. Her printing plates are repurposed sheets of Plexiglas originally used to protect the table tops in her studio. After years of cutting and gluing on these transparent surfaces, she was preparing to toss them out but decided to try using them to make prints. By overprinting the various plates, and creating some with specific images, she found the surfaces produced a tangle of lines suggesting maps and coordinates. For Smith, the process of travel and printmaking are similar. Despite assumptions about where a journey may lead, she is always surprised by what she eventually discovers.
Learn More here: http://www.blackrockcenter.org/events/event/meet-the-artists-reception-rhondajsmith/
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