
17th Annual Artist Teacher Exhibition: Materiality
McGuireWoods Gallery, W-16 2nd Floor
On View: October 19 - November 30, 2024
Reception: November 9, 6 pm - 8 pm
Workhouse Arts Center and Fairfax County Public Schools are proud to present the 17th Annual Artist Teacher Exhibition: Materiality. This exhibition explores how artists use materials to push boundaries, challenge perceptions, and create meaning.
Materiality features artworks in a wide variety of media by art teachers who teach Kindergarten-12th grade students from Fairfax County Public Schools.
For more information about exhibits at the Workhouse Arts Center, contact Sarah Berry at sarahberry@workhousearts.org
Ipu (Ceramic Gourds)
by Julie Gilmore
Stoneware, Saggar fired (ferric chloride, twine, paper, salt, coffee grounds, leaves, steel wool, red iron oxide),
8.75 in x 6.5 in x 6.5 in (largest) to 6 in x 5.5 in x 5.5 in (smallest)
Whispers on the Wind
by Amy Stoll, Watercolor, 22 in x 30 in
Unmaterialistic Grace
by LaToya Willis, Collage, Colored Pencils, illustration Board, Soil, Scene setters, UV DTF, Card stock, Clay, Graphic Design, Wooden Dowels, 16.5 in x 20 in x 4 in
Chanel the Wonky Sister
by Ming Zaleski, Machine and hand-stitched painted quilting cotton, painter threads, beads, on quilting batting and backed with velvet, 22 in H x 16 in W x 1/4 in D
No Soft Landing
by Rory Marcaccio Schaffer in collaboration with Don Charron, Wood, Metal ,Cement, 10.5 in H x 11 in W x 6 in D