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Shape and Story: A Journalist collides with Art

  • 3050 R St, NW Washington, DC 20007 USA (map)

Have you ever wondered where Art and Journalism collide? Join us for a discussion with Tim Carrington, a Washington DC based journalist and artist, who will discuss with host Phil Linder his approach to oil painting and his lifetime involvement in both art and journalism.  His paintings suggest a story of human drama brought to life through vidid color, design, and a distinct style informed by years of international travel.

Carrington, who wrote for McGraw Hill Publications, The Wall Street Journal, and now regularly contributes to The Rappahannock News in Washington, Virginia. He often starts with a photograph that suggests a mood, an aspiration, or a surprising collision of cultures. Every painting begins with the recognition of some sort of drama in the air that is captured colorfully on canvas.

Come join us for a live discussion and an exhibition of Tim's most recent work, followed by a wine reception at the Jackson Art Center, Georgetown's only dedicated artist studio space. RSVP is free and open to the public, but space is limited.

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Masks recommended

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