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What Passes Between


 

Everything that Rises, Screenprint with acrylic on canvas

 

What Passes Between

Opening Reception: Saturday, March 7, 2-4 pm

Closing Reception and Artist Talk with Demo: Sunday, March 29, 2–4 pm

by Clare Winslow

What Passes Between brings together works in screenprint and acrylic that explore threshold, suspension, and the space between states. Soft, mottled grounds laid down in acrylic create atmosphere and depth; screenprinting builds across them with precise, repeated detail — mesh, lace, grid. Ribbons, chains, orbs, and sweeping forms move through these layered surfaces, suspended between weight and weightlessness, clarity and dissolve.

Large canvases let these tensions breathe across expansive fields, while small panels distill them into concentrated moments. In the street-facing window, Through — an installation of repurposed transparencies from two decades of printmaking — offers a visual archive, tracing a passage from documentation to abstraction.

Join us for the opening reception on Saturday, March 7, 2-4 pm to experience this distinctive body of work.


About the Artist:

Clare Winslow is a Washington, DC-based artist whose work investigates the shifting nature of time, perception, and memory through painting and printmaking. Working primarily in screenprint and acrylic, she creates layered abstractions that emerge through slow accumulation, tonal variation, and a deliberate interplay of surface and depth.

Winslow earned a degree in Fine Arts from The Catholic University of America and studied printmaking at the Corcoran College of Art. Her practice often incorporates experimental screenprinting techniques (including ribbon exposures, water disruptions, and overprinting without registration) alongside nontraditional materials such as polypropylene and wood. Rooted in sustained observation of the natural world, her work emphasizes transitions in light, texture, and rhythm, inviting reflection and attentiveness.

She is a four-time recipient of the Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County's Artists & Scholars Project Grant (2016, 2019, 2022, 2025). She has completed residencies at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and in Orquevaux, France. Her work has been exhibited widely in the Washington, DC region and beyond, and is held in private collections across the United States. Winslow works at her studio in Kensington and at the Pyramid Atlantic Art Center in Hyattsville.


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