Blogs
We are a group of passionate printmakers and photographers. We love papers and inks. We treasure the tools we use to create our original work. We cannot wait to share ideas with you, whether personal thoughts on why we make our art or methods used in our creations. We’ll also introduce you to recent exhibitions and articles which celebrate Printmaking and Photography, as well as news that celebrates our member artists.
Washington Printmakers artists also have a long legacy in the Washington, DC area. You can find old stories which describe that legacy on our historic blog, “DC Imprint”.
William Demaria: Intaglio Impressions
In January 2026, Washington Printmakers Gallery puts the spotlight on William Demaria as he unveils his solo exhibition, Moments/ Memories, that promises to be both intimate and expansive. Known for his mastery of intaglio printmaking, Demaria transforms personal memories into visual narratives that resonate far beyond the confines of the page.
In the Shadows of Seydou Keïta: Finding Light in the Streets
A tribute to Seydou Keïta: Finding Light in the Streets
Artist Book Club at Washington Printmakers Gallery
This fall, Washington Printmakers Gallery once again hosted the Artist Book Club, led by book artist and instructor Adele Ross.
Welcome Back, Clare Winslow!
WPG is thrilled to welcome back member artist Clare Winslow to our dynamic community.
Matina Marki Tillman Elected to the Society of American Graphic Artists
WPG is pleased to announce that artist member Matina Marki Tillman has been elected to the Society of American Graphic Artists (SAGA).
Regional Representation - Rosemary Cooley: Teaching, Showing & Curating
WPG wishes to shine the light on the remarkable contributions of Rosemary Cooley — an artist whose influence extends far beyond our gallery walls and the soon-to-open, WPG Winter Salon!
Welcome to WPG! Spotlight on Sarah Barzmehri!
Washington Printmakers Gallery is delighted to welcome Sarah Barzmehri as the newest member of our creative community!
Matina Marki Tillman: The Weight of the Instant
In the ever-evolving landscape of contemporary printmaking, few artists capture the delicate interplay between presence and absence as powerfully as longtime Washington Printmakers member artist, Matina Marki Tillman
New WPG Member Spotlight: Peggy Cormary
Washington Printmakers Gallery is thrilled to welcome Peggy Cormary to our cooperative! Cormary brings a unique perspective as a photographer whose work bridges the worlds of image-making and printmaking.
Short Stories: Ron Meick’s November Exhibition at Washington Printmakers Gallery
This November, Washington Printmakers Gallery welcomes back Ron Meick for a solo exhibition titled Short Stories, a compelling new body of work that continues Meick’s exploration of printmaking as both a technical process and a philosophical inquiry.
Engaging the Wild: A Personal Invitation to Experience Living Landscapes
Go visit “Engaging the Wild,” an exhibition by Barbara Bitondo through October 26th at WPG.
Suzanne Bartlett: Celebrating Year One at WPG … and art included in Mixed at Lancaster Art Vault!
Washington Printmakers Gallery is thrilled to mark Suzanne Bartlett’s first anniversary as a member of our diverse group!
Kristine DeNinno: Four Exhibitions Including the Monumental Women of the DMV Showcase!
Washington Printmakers Gallery (WPG) is proud to celebrate Kristine DeNinno, an active member whose work is currently featured in four exhibitions across the regional testament to her creative momentum and growing recognition.
Lifelong Learning: A Summer of Rediscovery & Creative Grow
As artists, educators, and curious minds, we know that learning never truly ends. Whether you are picking up a new technique or returning to a beloved medium, the journey of lifelong learning is one of renewal, exploration, and joy.
Founding Member Spotlight: Nina’s Journey as a Printmaker … in her own words
Founding Member Spotlight: Nina’s Journey as a Printmaker
Become Part of Washington’s History in Printmaking & Photography
If you’re an artist working in or pushing the boundaries of printmaking and photography, this is your opportunity to join Washington Printmakers Gallery, in the heart of Georgetown.
The uncanny and magic universe of Remedios Varo, through a single painting
Uncanny, (a psychology term for the experience of “something familiar, yet alien”), was recently on display at NMWA, powerfully curated by Orin Zahra.