Shadows of History: Photographs of the Civil War
February 4–May 6, 2012
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Coming to the Corcoran: Joshua Heller Lecture on Eric Gill
Corcoran Faculty Featured in Arbor
Coming to the Corcoran College of Art + Design: Elisabeth Sussman
As Project Runway’s sixth season kicks off, alumnus Tim Gunn takes us back to his roots
Corcoran 2009 Faculty Exhibition in Gallery31 through September 20
Corcoran Graduate Student and Alumnus Exhibit at Washington Project for the Arts
Art Book Swap: Coming to the Corcoran this Fall
Corcoran Faculty Honored as Professors Emeritus
Corcoran Alumna’s work on view at Civilian
Corcoran Alumnus Comes to Transformer this Summer
Corcoran Alumnus Hits the Director’s Chair in New York
Corcoran faculty member featured in New York Exhibition
Corcoran Alumna Exhibits at the Stadthaus Lichtenberg Museum
Corcoran student partners with Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Corcoran College of Art + Design alumna featured in local Art Gallery
Corcoran Alumna Showcases Photography
Corcoran Graduate Exhibits at Greater Reston Arts Center
Coming soon to the College Corridor: Neighborhood Watch
Company founded by Corcoran Alumna wins 2009 Fairfax Innovation Center Award
Corcoran faculty member featured in The Washington Post
Corcoran alumni, faculty honored with Art Directors Club design awards
Corcoran alumnus Tim Gunn interviews with The Washington Times
Corcoran Student Wins Best of Show in Design Competition
Corcoran alumnus/faculty member explores international affairs in Washington, D.C. exhibition
College in the news: student-organized demonstration picked up by NBC
Corcoran Continuing Education Student Published in The Washington Post Magazine
Corcoran Student Exhibits in Georgetown
Celebrate Summer, Art, and Fashion with Macy’s and the Corcoran
Corcoran Graduate Student Receives Decorative Arts Internship
Corcoran Faculty lectures at Library of Congress
College launches exhibition series at Renaissance Hotel
College work exhibited in Smithsonian Craft Show
Corcoran Chair receives major fellowship
Students Participate in Safety Awareness Campaign
Arts & Humanities Chair continues German Expressionist lectures
College Arts & Humanities Chair Delivers Presentation at Bryn Mawr
The Corcoran welcomes visiting artist Lorry Salcedo Mitrani
College Participating in Design Ignites Change
Corcoran Graduate Alum Wins HP Laptop Competition
Corcoran to host event for local artists
Corcoran Library Director to Speak at UCLA
Upcoming design lecture at the Corcoran
Corcoran Faculty Member to show in Contemporary Art Exhibitions
History of Decorative Arts Faculty Publishes Book
Corcoran Graduate Student Honored by Cosmos Club Foundation
Dean Pillow Publishes Article on Imagination
ARTINI IN MARCH!
at the Corcoran Gallery of Art and College of Art + Design
2008 and older
Richard Avedon
Portraits of Power
September 13, 2008 - January 25, 2009
Elena del Rivero: Home Suite
July 12 - November 16, 2008
Access to Life
June 14 - July 20, 2008
EXPRESSIONS 2008: Art by DC Youth
May 29 - June 22, 2008
2008 All-Senior Exhibition
May 7 - 26, 2008
CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART PRESENTS
53rd ANNUAL CORCORAN BALL
FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2008
2008 BFA Senior Thesis Exhibitions
February 13 - May 26, 2008
JANUARY/ FEBRUARY/ MARCH 2008 AT
THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART
RANDALL SCHOOL PASSES ZONING COMMISSION
January 17, 2008 -
LAST CHANCE!
FALL 2007 PHOTOGRAPHY SEASON CLOSES AT THE CORCORAN
Ansel Adams and Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer’s Life, 1990—2005
The American Evolution
A History through Art
March 1, 2008 - July 27, 2008
“SHOP 14TH ON THE 15TH!” WILL BENEFIT NEW PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN CORCORAN AND 14TH STREET MERCHANTS
Shop 14th Street on December 15 to support the Corcoran College of Art + Design!
November 28, 2007 -
Ansel Adams
September 15, 2007 - January 27, 2008
EXPRESSIONS 2007
Art by DC Youth
at the Corcoran Gallery of Art
May 30, 2007 - July 13, 2007
Robert Weingarten: Palette Series
July 15, 2006 - October 1, 2006
redefined
Modern and Contemporary Art from the Collection
April 8, 2006 - December 31, 2006
The Eyes of History
Award-Winning Photographs by Members of the White House News Photographers' Association
July 19, 2006 - August 17, 2006
2006 U.S. Presidential Scholars
in the Literary and Visual Arts
June 3, 2006 - June 25, 2006
Sally Mann Photographer
Awarded Honorary Degree, Doctor of Fine Arts
at the Corcoran College of Art + Design
Saturday, May 13th, 2006
May 13, 2006 -
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards
National Student Art Exhibition of 2006
at the Corcoran Gallery of Art
July 1, 2006 - August 6, 2006
Expressions 2006
May 31, 2006 - June 18, 2006
21st Annual Corcoran College of Art + Design Print Portfolio
Thinking Vodoo
On view April 15 to May 27, 2006 at the Kathleen Ewing Gallery
April 15, 2006 - May 27, 2006
Corcoran College of Art + Design’s Catherine Armour to speak at the James Renwick Alliance Symposium on April 22, 2006
August 13, 2006 -
Corcoran College of Art + Design Chair Catherine Armour Lectures at DC’s Design Within Reach Studio
July 9, 2006 -
Corcoran College of Art + Design Receives In-kind Digital Imaging Product Donation from Epson America, Inc.
April 3, 2006 -
Reflections from the Heart: Photographs by David Seymour
March 18 - June 4, 2006
Ronald Gonzales: Fated Objects and Strange Progeny
February 8, 2006 - March 12, 2006
2006 Corcoran College of Art + Design BFA Senior Exhibitions at the Corcoran Gallery of Art
February 15, 2006 - May 15, 2006
Corcoran College of Art + Design to Participate in Year-Long Willard 2006 Celebration
January 17, 2006 -
Robert Bechtle: A Retrospective
March 4 - June 4, 2006
Corcoran College of Art + Design Announces In-kind Donation and New Partnership with Design Within Reach
November 15, 2005 -
Botanical Treasures of Lewis & Clark
New Art for the Bicentennial
May 19 - July 9, 2006
Corcoran Gallery of Art Hosts Free Scholarly Symposium Focusing on American Art featured in the Encouraging American Genius exhibition
November 17 - November 18, 2005
William MacLeod: Painter and Curator
September 10 - November 6, 2005
Corcoran College of Art + Design to Offer Disaster Relief to Students Affected by Hurricane Katrina
September 8, 2005 -
Antoine-Louis Barye Bronzes
August 17 - October 23, 2005
Presenting YEOHLEE:
Designing For The Urban Nomad
October 6 -
Combining sight and sound, Jennifer Steinkamp’s Loop installation on view at the Corcoran Gallery of Art
July 15 - September 30, 2005
PNC Presents
Warhol Legacy: Selections from The Andy Warhol Museum
September 24, 2005 - February 20, 2006
Picturing the Banjo
December 10, 2005 - March 5, 2006
Corcoran Gallery of Art Updates Hours, Admissions Prices
Announces Summer Promotional Campaign
July 1 -
Picturing the Banjo
December 10, 2005 - March 5, 2006
Current Evince: Selected Prints by William T. Wiley from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
July 2 - September 12, 2005
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards of 2005
National Student Art Exhibition
June 17 - August 8, 2005
Corcoran Gallery of Art Statement Regarding May 25th New York Times Article
May 26, 2005 -
Board of Directors Votes on New Leadership and Agrees to Plans Addressing Strategic Planning Issues Facing the Corcoran Gallery of Art
May 24, 2005 -
Sara Pomerance
Tall Tales & Short Stories
May 18 - August 7, 2005
STRIPPED
Corcoran College of Art + Design Junior to Stage Non-Performance in front of the Corcoran Gallery of Art on May 10-11
May 10 - May 11, 2005
Sam Gilliam: a retrospective
October 15, 2005 - January 22, 2006
Dutch Royal Silver:
Celebrating the Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Beatrix
April 30 - July 4, 2005
The Corcoran 2005 Print Portfolio: Drawn to Representation
March 26 - August 21, 2005
CCA+D: Corcoran Alumni Printmakers
Curated by Georgia Deal
March 9 - May 9, 2005
Wachovia Presents
Encouraging American Genius
Master Paintings from the Corcoran Gallery of Art
August 27, 2005 - January 2, 2006
2005 Corcoran College of Art + Design BFA Senior Thesis Exhibitions
February 16 - May 16, 2005
Expressions 2005
May 26 - June 14, 2005
Maiolica: Italian Renaissance Ceramics from the Corcoran Collection
February 2 - July 11, 2005
CCA+D: Allyn Massey: Lament
January 19, 2005 - February 28, 2005
CCA+D: The Eyes of History 2005: An Exhibition of Award-Winning Photographs by White House Photojournalists
May 21 - June 20, 2005
The Body Politic: Portraits of American Presidents
December 8, 2004 - March 6, 2005
The Corcoran Gallery of Art Approved to Purchase Randall School
Cororan College of Art + Design's Ivan Witenstein Exhibiting at Whitney Museum at Altria
Corcoran Gallery of Art Randall School Shelter Response
December 10, 2004 -
Figuratively Speaking: The Human Form in American Art 1770–1950
November 20, 2004 - August 7, 2005
CCA+D: Michelle Repiso STILLS
November 24, 2004 - January 10, 2005
Sacrifices and Sorrows: Selected Bronzes by Jeffrey Meizlik
November 10, 2004 - January 24, 2005
Chermayeff & Geismar Inc: designing over four decades
November 24th, 2004 - January 31, 2005
Trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of Art announce the death of Chairman Otto J. Ruesch: Businessman and Philanthropist
October 15, 2004 -
CCA+D: Rie Tabata
October 6 - November 15, 2004
Corcoran College of Art + Design and The Smithsonian Associates Collaborate To Offer Degree Program
Spring - Fall semesters, 2005
CCA+D: Arash Mokhtar
September 1, 2004 - October 4, 2004
CCA+D: Three: Recent Corcoran Photography Graduates
August 31, 2004 - September 13, 2004
2004 Corcoran Faculty Biennial Exhibition
August 6 - September 13, 2004
The Furniture of Frank Gehry
September 22, 2004 - November 15, 2004
Common Ground: Discovering Community in 150 Years of Art,
Selections from the Collection of Julia J. Norrell
October 23, 2004 - January 31, 2005
DC City Council approves $40 million for Corcoran Expansion and Restoration
Spring/Summer 2006 - Spring, 2009
FRANK GEHRY, architect: designs for MUSEUMS
October 2, 2004 - March 21, 2005
48th Corcoran Biennial
Closer to Home
March 19 - June 27, 2005
Shomei Tomatsu: Skin of the Nation
May 21 - August 29, 2005
Thinking Inside the Box: The Art of Andrew Krieger
July 24, 2004 - November 15, 2004
Expressions 2004
June 3 - June 28, 2004
In Search of Self:
Paintings and Drawings by Anil Revri
June 5 - September 13, 2004
Home of the Free National Exhibition
July 14 - August 9, 2004
CCA+D: The Eyes of History 2004:
An Exhibition of Award-Winning Photographs by White House Photojournalists
May 28 - July 5, 2004
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards of 2004 National Exhibition
June 19 - August 2, 2004
Sally Mann:
What Remains
June 12 - September 6, 2004
The World Press Photo 2004 Exhibition
May 3 - July 5, 2004
Norman Rockwell's Four Freedoms:
Paintings that Inspired a Nation
May 15 - September 6, 2004
INVENTIONS:
RECENT PAINTINGS BY CAIO FONSECA
October 9, 2004 - February 14, 2005
Memento:
Muriel Hasbun Photographs
March 6 - June 7, 2004
2004 BFA Senior Thesis Exhibitions
February 18 - May 17, 2004
The Quilts of Gee’s Bend
February 14 - May 17, 2004
American Paradigms: David Opdyke and Lane Twitchell
February 14 - April 5, 2004
From Folk to Funk:
Selections from the Robert A. Lewis Collection
February 21 - April 4, 2004
Joan of Arc
November 18, 2006 - January 21, 2007
Atomic Time: Pure Science and Seduction
An Exhibition by Jim Sanborn
November 1, 2003 - January 26, 2004
Bound to Please:
Slections from the Cecil G. Behrmann Collection of Bookbinding
October 28, 2003 - January 5, 2004
Free Family Day at the Corcoran Gallery of Art
September 13, 2003 -
Beyond the Frame:
Impressionism Revisited - The Sculptures of J. Seward Johnson, Jr.
September 13 - January 5, 2004
CENSUS 03:
New Art from DC
August 15 - October 6, 2003
Front Page: The Photographs of Arthur Ellis
July 2 - August 14, 2003
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards of 2003
National Student Art Exhibition
June 14, 2003 - August 5, 2003
Portraits of Places:
The Prints of Childe Hassam, an American Impressionist
June 7 - August 4, 2003
The Eyes of History 2003
An Exhibition of Award-Winning Photographs by White House Photojournalists
May 30 - July 28, 2003
1950s to Today: Highlights from the Permanent Collection
May 24 - July 21, 2003
Expressions 2003
May 23 - June 16, 2003
Robert Frank:
London/Wales
May 10 - July 14, 2003
Commission of Fine Arts Gives Final Approval to Frank O. Gehry’s Design for the Corcoran
Spring/Summer 2006 - Spring, 2009
The Impressionist Tradition in America
July 19, 2003 - October 18, 2004
Both Sides of the Street:
Celebrating the Corcoran’s Photography Collection
April 12 - December 8, 2003
The 2003 BFA Senior Exhibitions
February 19 - May 19, 2003
Joseph Mills:
Inner City
February 15 - April 14, 2003
Whistler and his Circle in Venice
February 8 - May 5, 2003
Black is a Color:
African-American Art at the Corcoran Gallery of Art
February 1 - April 7, 2003
In Process:
Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the BFA Program
January 11 - March 10, 2003
Homeland
January 3 - February 10, 2003
Fantasy Underfoot:
The 47th Biennial Exhibition
December 21, 2002 - March 10, 2003
Picturing the Corcoran's Sculpture:
Photographs by David Finn
November 3 - December 30, 2002
Emmet Gowin:
Changing The Earth
October 26, 2002 - January 6, 2003
Molecular Invasion:
A Project by Critical Art Ensemble, Beatriz Da Costa, and Claire Pentecost
October 25 - December 2, 2002
Fashioning Art:
Handbags by Judith Leiber
October 12 - December 30, 2002
The Shape of Color:
Joan Miró's Painted Sculpture
September 21, 2002 - January 6, 2003
here is new york:
a democracy of photographs
September 7 - November 11, 2002
Art and Economics:
Sienese Paintings from the Dawn of the Modern Financial Age
July 31 - October 14, 2002
The Gilded Cage:
Views of American Women, 1873 - 1921
July 13 - August 27, 2002
Peripheral Vision:
The Art of William Newman
July 1 - August 26, 2002
Stanley Tretick:
The Kennedy Years
July 1 - November 4, 2002
The Eyes of History 2002:
An Exhibition of Award-Winning Photographs by White House Photojournalists
May 29 - July 29, 2002
Larry Rivers:
Art and the Artist
May 18 - July 22, 2002
Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years -
Selections From The John F. Kennedy Library and Museum
April 6 - September 30, 2002
Jasper Johns to Jeff Koons:
Four Decades of Art from the Broad Collections
March 16 - June 3, 2002
Secret Games:
Wendy Ewald Collaborative Works With Children, 1969 - 1999
January 19 - April 8, 2002
Celebrating the Legacy III:
African-American Art at the Corcoran
January 5 - February 25, 2002
Lichtenstein and Beyond:
Recent Acquisitions of Modern Prints
December 8, 2001 - February 4, 2002
Antiquities to Impressionism:
The William A. Clark Collection
November 3, 2001 - March 11, 2002
D.C. Commission of Fine Arts unanimously Approves Frank O. Gehry's Design for the Corcoran
October 18, 2001 -
Confronting Nature:
Icelandic Art of the 20th Century
October 13 - November 26, 2001
Poetry and Alchemy:
Selected Prints of Joseph Goldyne
October 6, 2001 - December 17, 2001
Primary Properties:
Mary Judge, Joseph Dumbacher John Dumbacher
September 29 - December 10, 2001
In Response to Place:
Photographs of the Nature Conservancy's Last Great Places
September 15 - December 31, 2001
Opposites: Exploring Polarity -
The Fifth Biennial Alumni Exhibition
August 29 - October 8, 2001
Restructured Reality:
The 1930s Paintings of Francis Criss
August, 4, 2001 - October 14, 2001
André Kertész and Theodore Fried:
Away from Home
July 21 - September 17, 2001
Arthur Tress:
Fantastic Voyage, Photographs 1956-2000
July 1 - September 23, 2001
Painters and the American West:
The Anschutz Collection
May 12 - July 30, 2001
Native Land:
Photographs from the Robert G. Lewis Collection
May 12 - August 6, 2001
Willem de Kooning:
In Process
March 31 - May 28, 2001
The Icing on the Cake:
Selected Prints by Wayne Thiebaud
February 3 - April 22, 2001
AOL Executives Pledge $30 Million to the Corcoran
February 2, 2001 -
Andy Warhol:
Social Observer
November 18, 2000 - February 19, 2001
Food Chain:
Photographs by Catherine Chalmers
November 15, 2000 - January 8, 2001
Intimate Impressions:
Monotypes and Paintings by Jack Boul
October 28, 2000 - January 22, 2001
Strange But True:
The Arizona Photographs of Allen Dutton
September 9 - November 13, 2000
Norman Rockwell:
Pictures for the American People
June 17 - September 24, 2000
Palace of Gold & Light:
Treasures from the Topkapi, Istanbul
March 1 - June 15, 2000
Arnold Newman:
Breaking Ground
March 18 - May 21, 2000
To Conserve a Legacy: American Art from Historically Black Universities and Colleges
November 20, 1999 - January 31, 2000
A Tribute to Jacob Kainen on his 90th Birthday
November 26, 1999 - January 17, 2000
Tara Donovan:
Whorl
December 15, 1999 - January 17, 2000
Annie Leibovitz:
Women
October 27, 1999 - April 4, 2000
Sam Bookatz
October 30, 1999 - February 14, 2000
The Way Home:
Ending Homelessness in America
December 4, 1999 - January 31, 2000
Armin and Dorothea Hofmann:
Their Work and Philosophy
October 13 - November 15, 1999
Evan Summer
Landscapes and Nocturnes
October 2, 1999 - January 16, 2000
At the Edge: A Portuguese Futurist -
Amadeo de Souza Cardoso
September 11, 1999 - November 28, 1999
Altered States: Selections from the Contemporary Collection
July 15 - October 1, 2006
November/December/January 2007–2008
At the Corcoran Gallery of Art
November 2007 -
The European Landscape
September 1, 2007 - February 10, 2008
Treasures of European Decorative Art and Sculpture
Opening August 25, 2007 -
From the Permanent Collection:
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Senior Thesis Exhibitions
Gallery 31
February 13 - May 27, 2007
Olga Hirshhorn Collects
Selections from the Permanent Collection
February 10, 2007 - July 8, 2007
Masterpieces
European Art from the Collection
February 10, 2007 - July 2007
Annie Leibovitz
A Photographer’s Life, 1990—2005
October 13, 2007 - January 13, 2008
Corcoran Purchases Randall School Property
November 30, 2006 -
Modernism
Designing a New World 1914–1939
March 17, 2007 - July 29, 2007
Faculty Exhibition: Part I
October 18, 2006 - November 19, 2006
The Paradise Institute
October 25, 2006 - December 31, 2006
John Singer Sargent: Portraits and Models
February 8, 2006 - April 19, 2006
Fidelity and Fantasy: Painting in Nineteenth-Century France
April 8 - August 13, 2006
sight/insight
Photographs from the Permanent Collection
Corcoran students and Danish Design School present Creative Christmas at the Danish Embassy
For the second year in a row, Corcoran College of Art + Design graduate students and the Danish Design School have partnered to present Creative Christmas: 50 Years of Iconic Danish Design at the Embassy of Denmark. This installation will highlight iconic Danish Design and complements the Corcoran’s exhibition, Origin to Icon: Exploring Danish Design (December 11–20, 2010), opening in Gallery 31. The Embassy will open its doors to the public on Thursday, December 9 from 1–5 p.m. – a rare and special opportunity to view the installation and collaboration.
Corcoran faculty organize lecture at Washington Craft Show
Fine Art Professor Robert Devers will organize a panel discussion in conjunction with the Washington Crafts Show on the subject of craft materiality in education in the fine arts. Faculty from the Corcoran College of Art + Design will join the panel for a series of short artists talks on their works addressing the language of materiality and the significance of craftsmanship in creating masterful works of art.
Craft-Speak; The Language of Materiality
Artist’s Talks and Panel Discussion
Robert Devers; Clay
Lynn Sures; Paper
David Page; Metals
Mia Feuer; Mixed Media
Washington Craft Show
Washington Convention Center
Saturday, November 20 at 1 p.m. in the Auditorium
MA Interior Design graduate Darlene Molnar wins Umbra’s YOU Design contest

Corcoran College of Art + Design to host annual American Printing History Association Conference
The Corcoran College of Art + Design will host APHA’s annual conference on Oct 15–16, 2010. The annual event explores the ways people learn to design, print, illustrate, bind, and make books and other printed matter. Particular attention will be paid to the increasing and important role of letterpress and book arts programs at art schools, colleges, and universities. The College’s Master of Arts in Art and the Book program, a graduate degree program that combines book history and book arts, makes the Corcoran an ideal venue for a conference based on the theme of learning and teaching.
For more information and to register, please visit: www.printinghistory.org.
Program:
Friday, October 15
10 a.m.−12 p.m. or1−3 p.m.
Site visits: Library of Congress, Government Printing Office, National Museum of American History
3:30 p.m.
Session I: New Art/Old Technology: The Challenges of Teaching Innovation while Preserving Tradition
5 p.m.
Key Note Address featuring Kelly Bright: History as Fable, Helix, and Aperture
Betty Bright is an independent scholar and curator who helped to start the Minnesota Center for Book Arts. She is currently researching the rejuvenation of letter press printing in America from 1980 to 2000.
Saturday, October 16
9 a.m.
Plenary Address featuring Steve Miller: 21st Century Letterpress Printing and the Artisan Book
Steve Miller founded the RED Ozier Press in 1976—a fine press devoted to publishing handmade limited edition books of contemporary poetics and art. He is also currently a professor and coordinator or the M.F.A in the Book Arts Program.
10:15 a.m.
Session II: Private Presses and the Life of the Letterpress
11:15 a.m.
Session III: Panel Discussions
Panel I − Reworking History: Rare Books in the Letter press Studio
Panel 2 − The Revival and Making of Wood Type
2 p.m.
Session IV: Panel Discussions
Panel 1 − Teaching Typecasting: The Monotype University Experience, Wood Type and Graphic Design
Panel 2 − Living with Legacy at the University of Iowa Center for the Book: Contemporary Problems, Traditional Methods, Innovative Practices
Panel 3 − Designer-as-Author: The Form of the Book as Lens for Shaping Research, Engraving: Letterpress’s Shy Sister
3:30 p.m.
Session V: Panel Discussions
Panel 1 − The Nuts and Bolts of Running a Letterpress Print Shop: Policies, Tips, Tricks, and Resources for Studio Management
Panel 2 − The Book Arts Program at the University of California, Riverside, 90 years of Teaching Dine Printing in Pittsburgh at Carnegie Mellon
Panel 3 − Desktop Publishing in the 19th Century
NPR taps Corcoran Photography Chair/Ansel Adams expert for segment on All Things Considered
Andy Grundberg, Photography Chair and Dean of Undergraduate Studies, was interviewed on NPR’s All Things Considered. Mr. Grundberg weighed in on the controversy surrounding 65 negatives that are claimed to be authenticated work by Ansel Adams. Listen to the interview and read the full transcript here.
Corcoran student named finalist in NPR video contest
The Corcoran congratulates student Veronica Melendez, who was named a top-three finalist in a Muybridge-inspired motion picture contest sponsored by National Public Radio. See the winning entries and listen to the piece on All Things Considered here.
alumnus Jessica Van Brakle receives HAMILTONIAN FELLOWS
The Corcoran College of Art + Design congratulates alumnus Jessica Van Brakle (BFA 2007for being selected to be one of the five recently chosen Hamiltonian Fellows! This exclusive selection was based on criteria regarding technical merit, originality and relevance to today's art world.
Hamiltonian Artists is a 501c (3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing professional development opportunities for creative artists in their early careers. They offer a competitive two-year fellowship program for new innovative visual artists in all media, which are awarded through an annual competition.
To learn more about Jessica and see Color Blocks, whichwas on the cover of the December issue of DC Modern Luxury Magazine: http://jessicavanbrakle.com/home.html
Design students, faculty, and alumni honored with prestigious design awards
The Corcoran College of Art + Design congratulates the following design students, alumni, and faculty members who received awards this summer:
Art Directors Club of Metropolitan Washington 61st Annual Awards Merit Winners:
Alex Fernando Diaz, Design alumni, The Vagina Monologues Brand/Identity (logo, t-shirts, posters, postcards)
Francheska Guerrero, 2009 Contemporary American Theater Festival Guide
2010 AIGA DC SHOW OFF Student Design Competition Merit Winners:
Jasmine Markes: VIA Brochure
Moon Young Wohn: Clock Typeface Design/Poster
Rebecca Dodelin: Object Poster
Shawn Moriarty and Georgia Cowley: OPEN Identity materials
Shawn Moriarty: Thesis Poster
Alexis Nera: Element Brand/Standards Manual
Heyjin Kang, Justin Bost, Ashleigh Meusel, Victor Ware: Corcoran Student Awards Identity materials
Heyjin Kang, Justin Bost, Ashleigh Meusel, Victor Ware: Corcoran All Senior Thesis Exhibition Identity materials
Corcoran Photography faculty and students featured in Photo District News
Read the full article here.
Corcoran presents inaugural All-Senior Exhibition Gallery Talks
All-Senior Gallery Talks
Thursday, May 13, 2010
6-8 p.m.
Free and open to the public. Pre-registration encouraged; please call (202) 639-1770.
Meet some of the students and faculty behind the 2010 All-Senior Exhibition with this series of gallery talks. Tours of the galleries will begin every 30 minutes, with each talk devoted to one of the four undergraduate areas of study offered at the Corcoran College of Art + Design: Fine Art, Digital Media and Graphic Design, Photography, and Photojournalism.
Participating students and faculty:
Antonio Alcala
Christopher Cunetto
Carrie Greenwood
Vivienne Foster
Chrisopher Krohn
Said Martinez
Shawn Moriarty
Chelsea Odum
Yayo Tavolara
Kelly Teeling
Jenny Yang
Corcoran Director, College faculty to participate in panel at Renwick craft show
How Craft Makes its Way into the World
McEvoy Auditorium
Smithsonian American Art Museum
April 23-25, 2010
10:30 a.m.– 1 p.m.
The symposium features the James Renwick Alliance 2010 Distinguished Craft Educators: Randy Johnston, ceramics, Mark Sfirri, turned wood, and Yoshiko Wada, fiber. They will discuss How Craft Makes its Way into the World. Paul Greenhalgh, Director of the Corcoran Gallery of Art and President of the Corcoran College of Art + Design, is the moderator. Other panelists include Corcoran faculty members Robert Devers and Tamara Laird, and David Yurman. JRA Distinguished Craft Educators’ Symposium.
Open to the public. Free.
Click here for more information.
Corcoran students exhibit at Smithsonian Craft Show
Corcoran Celebrates Earth Day with Material World: Green is the New Black
Saturday, April 24
1:00–3:30
Reception to follow
Corcoran Professor Bernard Welt to be featured on WAMU, participate in National Academy of Sciences panel
Bernard Welt, Professor of Arts and Humanities, will be featured in an interview on "Metro Connection" with Stephanie Kaye on WAMU 88.5, Friday, April 16, from 1–2 p.m. The interview previews an upcoming panel entitled "Persistent Voices: Poetry by Writers Lost to AIDS," which will be hosted by the National Academy of Sciences on April 22.
The NAS event will feature a poetry reading followed by a discussion on the social history of the epidemic and its impact on culture. The evening will begin with readings from Persistent Voices: Poetry by Writers Lost to AIDS, a book that encourages us to consider these writers’ contributions during their abbreviated careers and to contemplate their unrealized potential. Other participants include Philip Clark, co-editor of the book; Tina Darragh, a DC poet; E. Ethelbert Miller; a literary activist and director of the African American Resource Center at Howard University; Michael Sappol, historian at the National Library of Medicine; and Raymond Martins, chief medical officer of the Whitman-Walker Clinic.
National Academy of Sciences: Persistent Voices
Thursday, April 22, 2010, 7–8:30 p.m.
Keck Center, National Academy of Sciences, Room 100
500 5th Street NW
Washington, DC
This event is free, but reservations are required. Please contact cpnas@nas.edu (202) 334-2415. A reception precedes the event at 6 p.m.
Please click here for more information.
Corcoran Faculty Wins AIA Design Award, will be featured in Washingtonian Magazine

Mark Lawrence, Corcoran Faculty in the Graduate MA Interior Design program, has won a 2010 Washingtonian Residential Design Award from the Washington, D.C. Chapter of the AIA for his firm’s Jenifer St. Residence project. Look for this project in the June issue of Washingtonian Magazine!
Corcoran Partners with WPA for Panel Discussion
Monday, april 26, 6:30 - 8 p.m.
The Corcoran College of Art + Design and Washington Project for the Arts will co-present a panel discussion on today’s contemporary art scene on Monday, April 26. The event will be held in the Corcoran’s Armand Hammer Auditorium from 6:30 to 8 p.m., and is free and open to the public.
Reframing the Gallery Model: Alternative Paths for Artistic Success, the second panel in a series of three organized by WPA, will discuss achieving success without following the traditional gallery representation path. The panel will be moderated by Andy Grundberg, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies and Chair, Photography Department (Corcoran College of Art + Design), and feature Whitney Frazier, Artist, Educator, Community Arts Organizer (Child First Authority), Janis Goodman, Artist, Professor(Corcoran College of Art + Design), Arts Reviewer(WETA’s “Around Town”), Judith HeartSong, Artist, andAllison Marvin, Art Advisor (Sightline). Click here for more information.
Corcoran faculty and students to participate in poetry reading at Civilian
Wednesday, March 10, 7:30 p.m.

The Corcoran College of Art + Design is proud to partner with The Al-Mutanabbi Street Coalition and Civilian Art Projects to present a letterpress poetry reading on Wednesday, March 10. Casey Smith will emcee the event, which features readings by journalist and Corcoran faculty member Frank Smyth, author Azar Nafisi, Corcoran students, and more.
Led by San Francisco poet and bookseller Beau Beausoleil, The Al-Mutanabbi Street Coalition will also hold readings in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington, London, and Paris. More than 130 letterpress printers and poets have contributed broadsides that speak to the necessity of intellectual freedom and the enduring power of art and poetry.
A silent auction of a selection of the broadsides (starting at $75) will benefit the work of Doctors Without Borders.
Corcoran Faculty Exhibits Regionally
Bill Suworoff, Associate Professor of Foundations, received an honorable mention for his work in The 24th Annual International Juried Show at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey. The exhibition is on view through March 19, 2010.
Additionally, Bill also has work featured in Glow, an exhibition at the Annmarie Sculpture Garden in Dowell, MD. The show runs through February 14, 2010.
Click here to view Bill's faculty profile.
Corcoran faculty member Antonio AlcalÁ appointed to the Citizen's Stamp Advisory Committee by the U.S. Postmaster General
Design faculty member Antonio Alcalá was appointed to the Citizen's Stamp Advisory Committee by the U.S. Postmaster General John Potter following the retirement of two of its members. The committee annually reviews stamp suggestions from 50,000 Americans before recommending approximately 20 topics for the Postmaster General’s approval. Members of the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee are appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Postmaster General. The committee, established in 1957, is composed of 15 members, whose backgrounds reflect a wide range of educational, artistic, historical and professional expertise. All share an interest in philately and fulfilling the needs of postal customers.
Ceramics faculty picked by Chicago’s RTKL to create signature tile wall for the Peeps® Company flagship retail store at the National Harbor

The Corcoran College of Art + Design is pleased to announce that Adriana Baler, Corcoran adjunct faculty and principal of Adriana Baler Studio, LLC, was selected by Chicago architects RTKL to create an exclusive signature wall inspired by Peeps iconic marshmallow candy. Her custom-designed “Peeps tile” project at the first Peeps & Company retail store at the National Harbor.
Baler’s tessellating, Escher-like, three dimensional rapid prototyped design, which was manufactured in a stone powder/petroleum resin mix (solid surface), can be seen along the register wall and cladding the cash-wrap surface in the Peeps outlet. The store is located at the very center of National Harbor's dynamic main plaza, which is a converging point for residents and thousands of visitors.
For images of this project, please click here.
For more information about Adriana Baler Studio, please click here.
Corcoran Faculty Exhibits at American University
Corcoran faculty member Robert Devers will have his work featured at American University’s Katzen Art Center from January 30 to March 14.

Cult of the Hand is an interdisciplinary exploration that retraces and re-imagines the influences of culture, craft, and place. Through the multicultural perspective provided by the history of maiolica glaze painting, the artist maps his own journey in the form of paintings, ceramics, and installations to offer a new translation of pattern, form, and space. The exhibition provides new perspectives of cultural influence as an American artist working in Mexico and Italy.
For more information, please click here.
Corcoran Launches Annual Photography Lecture Series
Corcoran Kicks off Annual Photography Lecture Series with Thomas Demand
Renowned German photographer Thomas Demand will give a free lecture at the Corcoran College of Art + Design on Tuesday, March 2 at 7 p.m.
One of the most innovative artists of his generation, Thomas Demand’s photographs strike a disquieting balance between the fabricated and the real. His life-sized paper and cardboard constructions depict images pulled from mass-media. In this program, Demand discusses contemporary photographic practice and his own enigmatic pictures.This event is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is encouraged. Click here for more information.
The Corcoran College of Art + Design is proud to announce the launch of the Arnold Newman Distinguished Visiting Lecture in Photography. The annual series is generously funded by the Arnold and Augusta Newman Foundation in memory of Arnold Newman, who had a long-standing relationship with the Corcoran and curator Philip Brookman.
The Corcoran’s Design Department Partners with AIGA, Worldstudio in Public Engagement Effort

The Corcoran College of Art + Design’s Graphic Design and Digital Media Design departments will partner with Worldstudio, AIGA DC, the District Department of Transportation (DDOT), and the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities on a large-scale urban project aiming to engage the public in Washington, D.C.’s environmental efforts.
As part of this spring’s Urban Forest Project, local artists and Corcoran students will create and plant 100 street banners throughout downtown Washington, D.C. Each banner will draw inspiration from messages relevant to sustainability, climate change, reducing our carbon footprint, and other environmental issues. The end result will be a “forest” of images in the heart of the city.
The banners will hang on city light poles this spring through Arbor Day and Earth Day. Following their exhibition downtown, they will then be recycled into unique one-of-a-kind tote bags available for purchase. Proceeds from all sales will go to the city’s non-profit environmental organizations. A collection of the banners will also be on view in the Corcoran’s Gallery31 in May.
The Urban Forest project was first executed in Manhattan’s Time Square in 2006. For more information on the Urban Forest Project, please visit http://www.ufp-global.com.
Corcoran Alumna Exhibits in New York

Corcoran graduate Sam Moyer will exhibit her work in Manhattan’s Rachel Uffner Gallery through February 14, 2010. Shape Shifters will feature sculptures that explore the meeting point between the elevated language of abstract form, and familiar, universally accessible materials and processes. The series of wall-hung fabric sculptures combines the world of mass-produced goods with the sphere of able, home improvement craftsmanship.
Moyer is also currently exhibiting in Between Spaces at PS1 Contemporary Art Center, Queens, through April 5, 2010. Her work has been featured at the Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis; Cleopatra’s, Brooklyn; and Max Hans Daniel, Berlin. After receiving her BFA from the Corcoran College of Art + Design, she graduated with an MFA from Yale. Moyer lives and works in Brooklyn. Please call (212) 274-0064 or e-mail info@racheluffnergallery.com for more information.
47 Orchard Street
New York, NY 10002
(212) 274 0064
info@racheluffnergallery.com
racheluffnergallery.com
Image: Sam Moyer, “Worry Rug,” 2009, Ikea rug, encaustic
Design Faculty and Alumni selected for the 2009-2010 AIGA DC 50 Design competition
The Corcoran College of Art + Design is pleased to announce that the design projects by several of the College’s faculty and alumni were selected for the prestigious 2009-2010 AIGA DC 50 competition and exhibition.
Sam Shelton, adjunct faculty and principal of KINETIK had the AIGA Salary Survey project selected. Graphic Design alumni David Serdena, working for Catalone Design Co., had two projects selected: the Wakefield School viewbook and the 2007-2008 AIGA DC 50 “call for entries” materials. He served as the lead designer on both projects.
Francheska Guerrero, assistant professor and Interim Chair of Undergraduate Design, had three projects selected: Agency Collective Poster, Matthew Carter poster, and the 2009 CATF Guide.
AIGA DC 50 winners are selected from over 450 submissions from the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia area.
Coming to the Corcoran: Joshua Heller Lecture on Eric Gill

Corcoran Faculty Featured in Arbor

Copyright Muriel Hasbun
Corcoran faculty member Muriel Hasbun is a featured photographer in Arbor, the inaugural edition of the RSVP initiative, an interactive and inclusive curated photography exhibition program where artists respond to calls for images initiated on the gallery blog. For more information and to view the project, please visit www.michaelmazzeo.com.
Coming to the Corcoran College of Art + Design: Elisabeth Sussman

The Corcoran College of Art + Design’s Visiting Artists Program presents a lecture by Elisabeth Sussman, curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art and curator of the exhibition “William Eggleston: Democratic Camera, Photographs and Video, 1961–2008,” appearing at the Corcoran Gallery of Art through September 20, 2009.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
1:30–3:00 pm
in the Armand Hammer Auditorium
Elisabeth Sussman is Curator and Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography at the Whitney Museum of American Art, where she has organized exhibitions of the work of William Eggleston, Gordon Matta-Clark, Mike Kelley, Nan Goldin, and Keith Haring, and well as the 1993 Whitney Biennial. In 2003 she co-organized a retrospective of the work of Diane Arbus for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. In addition, she has written about Eva Hesse, Lisette Model, Robert Gober, and Lee Bontecou. Her next project will be an American retrospective of the work of Paul Thek.
At the Corcoran Ms. Sussman will discuss her curatorial practice and how it reflects her attitudes about contemporary art and photography’s place within it.
As Project Runway’s sixth season kicks off, alumnus Tim Gunn takes us back to his roots

USA Weekend profiles “Superman of Style” Tim Gunn’s (BFA 1976) success in the fashion industry, his time at the Corcoran, and growing up in Washington, D.C. Read the full article at here.
Corcoran 2009 Faculty Exhibition in Gallery31 through September 20
2009 Faculty Exhibition: Focus on Drawing
August 19–September 20
The Corcoran Gallery of Art and College of Art + Design is proud to present Focus on Drawing, an exhibition put on by faculty members at the Corcoran College of Art + Design. Students, staff, and friends of the Corcoran are invited to attend an opening reception on Thursday, September 3 from 6–8 p.m. at the Corcoran Gallery of Art.
Postcard for 2009 Faculty Exhibition: Focus on Drawing
Corcoran Graduate Student and Alumnus Exhibit at Washington Project for the Arts
Interior Design graduate student Goli Abedini is curating Unborn, an exhibition on view at the Washington Project for the Arts headquarters through September 18. The show features work from six artists, including Corcoran graduate Akemi Maegawa.
For more information, please visit www.wpadc.org.
Art Book Swap: Coming to the Corcoran this Fall
Art Book Swap
Gallery 31, Corcoran Gallery of Art
Saturday, September 26, 2009, 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
The Corcoran Gallery of Art and College of Art + Design is proud to partner with the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) and Regency Arts Press Limited for the inaugural Art Book Swap. The event will take place Saturday, September 26 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Corcoran’s Gallery 31. The theory behind the event is simple: bring your art-related books to swap with others, or simply donate your used books. The event is participatory, cooperative, and enterprising, and brings a social element to the inherently private pursuits of reading and book collecting. All remaining books at the end of the swap will be donated to Books to Prisons and the Junior League of Washington.
We are kindly seeking unwanted art books and exhibition catalogues. All contributions are 100 percent tax-deductible, and donors will be listed on a featured sign-board at the event. Delivery accommodations can be made for those with large donations within the D.C. metropolitan area. If you are interested in donating books, please contact NADA at info@newartdealers.org. If you have specific questions regarding the event, please contact Lacey Gentry at lgentry@corcoran.org.
Click here to download the Art Book Swap donation form.
Corcoran Faculty Honored as Professors Emeritus
On the recommendation of Provost and Dean Kirk Pillow, the Board of Trustees has unanimously granted the honorary rank of Professor Emeritus to two long-standing College faculty. Professor Tom Green, an accomplished painter, has taught at the Corcoran for 43 years. Widely admired painter and portraitist professor Annette Polan has taught at the Corcoran for 35 years. Their rich contributions to the College community over the years warrant the sincere admiration felt by their students and fellow faculty.
Corcoran Alumna’s work on view at Civilian

Corcoran alumna Anna Wonson is showcasing her work in Upgrade, a group exhibition presented by Civilian Art Projects. Upgrade features seven Washington, D.C.-based artists whose work focuses on the quality product, the newest version, and the constant need for enhanced functionality and efficiency. The artists explore everything from computer glitches to how one's personal growth and identity develop within today's technologically flooded society. The exhibition is showing in conjunction with the Ryan Hill: Everything Must Go exhibition at the Civilian Art Projects gallery through August 8.
Corcoran Alumnus Comes to Transformer this Summer
Corcoran alumnus Erik Loften will exhibit his work with the sixth installment of Transformer's Exercises for Emerging Artists. The program was created to support artists at critical points or crossroads in their professional growth and development and to advance their creative careers. Erik Loften's projected video work, viewable from both inside and out of Transformer's storefront space, explores the concept of "re-appropriating human nature." Through colorful, incessantly moving and mutating cell-like forms, he aims to address the modern day evolution of the "hunter/gatherer" method, which has taken the form of advertising and material obsession in modern society, filling the void of our basic human instinct for the hunt.
The exhibition is on view at the Transformer Gallery on 1404 P Street NW, Washington DC, from July 11–August 15, 2009. Visit http://transformergallery.org/pdfs/Transformer-E6.in.situ.pdf for more information.
Corcoran Alumnus Hits the Director’s Chair in New York
Corcoran alumnus Arash Mokhtar will direct several scenes from the play, Hurly Burly, written by David Rabe. An Academic Workshop Presentation, Hurly Burly will be shown on Mondays and Tuesdays at 7 p.m. from July 20 to 21 and July 27 to 28 at the 45th Street Theatre, 354 West Forty-fifth Street, New York, NY. For reservations, please call (917) 753-0191.
Corcoran faculty member featured in New York Exhibition
Broadcasting within the dimly lit space of 535 Friedrich Petzel Gallery comes a series of audio interventions, including a submission by Corcoran faculty member Ivan Witenstein.
The Audio Show. will exhibit in a near-empty space only compromised by audio selections from approximately 30 artists. Field recordings, music, interviews, artworks, and elements segregated from installations will comprise an array of audio story-telling. The gallery will play the segments in a once-a-day eight-hour schedule. Programming will be repeated each day of the exhibition. A list of the artists and time slots will be posted to the side of a small clock to mark the time.
The exhibition will run from July 14 to August 23, 2009 at the 535 Friedrich Petzel Gallery located at 535 West Twenty-second Street, New York, NY 10011. For more information, please visit http://www.petzel.com/exhibitions/2009-07-14_the-audio-show/1.
Corcoran Alumna Exhibits at the Stadthaus Lichtenberg Museum

Corcoran alumna Hannah Finlator will exhibit her new diptychs at the Stadthaus Lichtenberg Museum in Berlin, Germany on Saturday, July 4, 2009. Through her past access to archived works, Finlator has developed her own interpretation of classical painting. Her studio practice references historic techniques with paintings carried out on wood panels using layers of oil pigments over preliminary drawings and rough under-painting. Finlator received her BFA in Fine Art from the Corcoran College of Art + Design in 2000 and currently lives and works in Berlin.
July 4 at the Corcoran
Join the Corcoran Gallery of Art this Saturday, July 4, for an artist-led Gallery Talk on Neighborhood Watch, a photography exhibition by Corcoran College of Art + Design professor Claudia Smigrod. The Corcoran will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with free admission to the Gallery and related programming all day.
Corcoran student partners with Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Corcoran College of Art + Design student Marianne Moreno was recently featured in Washington Hispanic newspaper for her participation in an exhibition at the Washington Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Her artwork was also auctioned off at the Chamber’s 33rd Annual Gala in June. Moreno’s paintings utilize texture and pattern while incorporating a bold color palette, focusing on the subject of love as the basic theme of her works. Moreno began studying at the Corcoran College of Art + Design In 2008, where her technique continues to develop and evolve.
Corcoran College of Art + Design alumna featured in local Art Gallery
Reincorporation Jamboree, curated by Steven Frost, the Corcoran’s senior assistant director of admissions, is currently on exhibition at the Honfleur Gallery in Washington, D.C. Along with several other artists, the exhibition features the photography of Corcoran graduate, Hatnim Lee. Honfleur Gallery worked with Frost to facilitate the show, which explores contemporary coming-of-age experiences through the eyes of emerging artists. Frost selected artists whose work is anthropological, each of whom touches on contemporary popular culture, the artists own rites-of-passage, and the subsequent emergence of unique perspectives. The exhibition includes photography, mixed media installation, and interactive works.
Following her graduation from Corcoran College of Art + Design, Hatnim Lee built an impressive resume of fashion and fine art photography. Preceding a 2006 internship with David LaChapelle, Lee’s art divided into three bodies of work: street photography, whimsical high art images, and fashion work. Hatnim has chronicled her travels on her blog and draws from the tradition of photographers like Nan Goldin, Ryan McGinley, and William Eggleston. Reincorporation Jamboree is open to the public at the Honfleur Gallery from June 22 to July 25. A closing reception will be held on Friday, July 24 at 7p.m.
Corcoran Alumna Showcases Photography

Corcoran alumna Natalie W. Cheung will showcase her cyanotype photograms along with the works of three other photographers at the Carroll Square Gallery later this month. The opening of the show, Landscape Biology, is scheduled for Friday, June 26 from 6 to 8 p.m. Cheung graduated from the Corcoran College of Art + Design with a BFA in photography and has been an active photographer in the Washington, D.C. area for the past eight years.
Corcoran Graduate Exhibits at Greater Reston Arts Center

Melanie Newlon, graduate of the Corcoran College of Art + Design, will have new work on display in Faraway Nearby Annual Juried Exhibition at Greater Reston Arts Center (GRACE). Juried by Dale Lanzone of Marlborough Gallery, Faraway Nearby opens June 18 and remains on view through July 31.
An opening reception will take place on Friday, June 19, from 6–8 p.m., and the Artists’ Roundtable will take place on Thursday, June 25, at 7:30 p.m. Newlon received her BFA from the Corcoran College of Art + Design in 1997.
Coming soon to the College Corridor: Neighborhood Watch
On July 1, the Corcoran Gallery of Art and Corcoran Gallery of Art College of Art + Design will open Neighborhood Watch, an exhibition of vintage and contemporary photographs by artist and Corcoran faculty member Claudia Smigrod. In Neighborhood Watch, Smigrod revisits the subjects she photographed for her 1989 exhibition, Portraits of Innocence, a documentation of the purity of childhood. Through a recent resurvey of the original Portraits of Innocence participants, Smigrod records the evolution of twenty 20 individuals as she captures them within their native environments in Alexandria, VA.
Within the exhibition Neighborhood Watch, Smigrod’s photographs focus on viewing and reviewing a selection of her twenty 20 original subjects, paying particular attention to their evolution as well as the importance and deliberate nature of photographing the subjects in their original environment. In addition to documenting the subjects’ individual evolution progression, Smigrod paid close attention to the common threads that link the group. Each subject was asked to express in writing his/her reflections on their “thoughts, hopes and dreams” of both twenty years ago and today. The exhibition Neighborhood Watch commemorates the iconic rites of childhood and concludes with vintage prints from Portraits of Innocence along with images that underscore the importance of place. The exhibition will run through August 9. For more information, please visit www.claudiasmigrod.com.
Company founded by Corcoran Alumna wins 2009 Fairfax Innovation Center Award

The Corcoran College of Art + Design congratulates alumna Mary Welch Higgins for her company’s reception of the 2009 Fairfax Innovation Center Award, presented by the City of Fairfax Economic Development Authority.
Higgins founded Distinct Studios, Inc. in 2005 as a multimedia development company specializing in non-commercial creative and educational applications. The Innovation Center award goes to a current entrepreneur of the Fairfax Innovation Center that exemplifies excellence and promise for the future.
Higgins graduated from the Corcoran College of Art + Design with her BFA in 1986.
Corcoran faculty member featured in The Washington Post
Digital Media Design and Graphic Design instructor John Carmody had his studio featured in The Washington Post Magazine’s Second Glance section. To see more from the shoot, please visit http://www.johnCarmody.net.
Corcoran alumni, faculty honored with Art Directors Club design awards

Corcoran alumni, staff, and faculty received Merit Awards at the Gala Reception of the Art Directors Club of Metro Washington’s 60th Annual Show on June 6, 2009. Head of Design at the Corcoran Gallery of Art John deWolf and Maria Habib (BFA 2002) were honored for their work on the exhibition collateral for Richard Avedon: Portraits of Power and the Annie Leibovitz Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts degree certificate. Francheska Guerrero’s winning entries included environmental graphics for the Center for Contemporary Art and Theater in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, The Dream House Revisited Exhibition invitation, and the poster design for the OPEN Exhibition at the Georgetown campus of the Corcoran College of Art + Design. Pat Taylor won two awards, including one for the cover of a book called 7 Icons featuring hand-drawn figures. In addition to the merit awards, the ADC also awarded Francheska Guerrero with a silver medal for her work with OPEN, and the Corcoran College of Art + Design with a gold medal for the Honorary Doctorate degree design.
The ADCMW 60th Annual Show presents the best in art direction, design, photography, and illustration created over the past year by local organizations. Congratulations to John, Maria, Francheska, Pat, and the many other individuals who contributed to these projects, including Paul Roth, Amanda Maddox, Sara Beth Walsh, and Stephanie Moos."
Corcoran alumnus Tim Gunn interviews with The Washington Times
Tim Gunn sat down with The Washington Times’ Liz Glover before receiving an honorary degree at the Corcoran’s 2009 commencement ceremony on May 23. Watch the interview here and read the corresponding article. Additional coverage also appeared in The Washington Post and The Washington Examiner.
Corcoran Student Wins Best of Show in Design Competition
Congratulations to Nathan Hill for winning best of show in AIGA DC’s 2009 Show Off or Die Trying competition. Nathan won for his senior thesis project, “An Investigation: Strategy in Design.” Nathan also won three merit awards for his book on the Corcoran’s summer India trip; the poster “Feed Thyself;” and “Pakistan,” the 2008 Junior Core project completed with Miesha Dennis and Sarah Shufelt.
The Corcoran also congratulates Alexis Nera on her four Merit awards for typography books on Jan Tschichold and Paul Rand, a brochure “Ware,” and a T-shirt design.
The judges were author Ellen Lupton, Leon Lawrence from USA Today, and Jake Lefebure from Design Army. This is the second year in a row that a Corcoran student has won best of show in the Show Off competition.
Corcoran alumnus/faculty member explores international affairs in Washington, D.C. exhibition


Corcoran alumnus and adjunct faculty member Hedieh Ilchi worked with Roshanak Tehrani to exhibit their work in a 10-day exhibition in Washington, D.C. this month. Tension unites two Iranian women artists who in separate, but interconnected artistic paths explore issues of identity as a collective and personal phenomenon. The works strive to cause viewers to pause and reflect on a similitude that brings humans closer together: the need for freedom of expression.
Ilchi received her BFA with honors from the Corcoran College of Art + Design in 2006. She has received many awards, including the 2006 Sons of the Revolution in the District of Columbia Essay Prize and the Corcoran Faculty Award for Drawing and Painting. Born in Tehran, Iran, Ilchi’s paintings reflect deeply personal explorations of the current cultural clash between East and West, and she juxtaposes past memories and experiences against concerns and questions about today’s chaotic world. Ilchi is an adjunct faculty member at the Corcoran College of Art + Design and joined the Arlington Arts Center during the 2006 Fall Session. She recently exhibited work at the CentroNia Art Gala 2008 in Washington, D.C. Visit www.hediehart.com for more information.
College in the news: student-organized demonstration picked up by NBC

The Corcoran College of Art + Design’s student-run GIVE WAY DC campaign was covered by NBC Washington on May 14, 2009. The outdoor demonstration was part of an effort to raise awareness of pedestrian fatalities within the district. Watch the full segment here.
Corcoran Continuing Education Student Published in The Washington Post Magazine
Adele Chapin, former interior design student at the Corcoran College of Art + Design’s Continuing Education department published an essay on her experience in the May 10, 2009 issue of The Washington Post magazine. Read the full article here.
Corcoran Student Exhibits in Georgetown

Fine Art student Marianne Moreno will exhibit her series Les Silhouettes with at L’Eclat de Verre, Cady’s Alley in Georgetown through May 25, 2009. Students, staff and friends are invited to attend the opening reception Saturday, May 9 from 6–9 p.m. For more information on the artist and her work, please visit www.mariannemoreno.com.
Celebrate Summer, Art, and Fashion with Macy’s and the Corcoran

The Corcoran Gallery of Art and College of Art + Design and Macy's invite you to our Summer of Love Peace Party at Macy’s Metro Center on Thursday, May 14 at 5:30 p.m. View artwork by Corcoran students and summer fashion modeled by the Corcoran’s 1869 Society Members.
Corcoran Graduate Student Receives Decorative Arts Internship
The University of North Carolina’s Center for Craft, Creativity and Design awarded a 2009 Windgate Museum Internship to the Corcoran’s Jennifer Diane Shaifer, who will receive her Master of Arts degree in the History of Decorative Arts this fall. She will assist with research in preparation for a retrospective exhibition and publication on the work of Modernist jeweler Margaret De Patta produced in conjunction with the Museum of Arts and Design in New York. Her thesis will focus on the Metal Arts Guild in San Francisco.
Over the past four years, 17 undergraduate and graduate students have received Windgate Museum Internships, assisting curators in the area of craft collections and exhibitions. Participating museums include The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the Fuller Craft Museum, the San Francisco Museum of Craft and Design, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Museum, the Bellevue Art Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
Corcoran Faculty lectures at Library of Congress

Oscar P. Fitzgerald, Corcoran faculty member and author of the newly-released “Studio Furniture of the Renwick Gallery,” will discuss the diverse studio furniture movement, hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind pieces, and individual artisans at 12 noon on Friday, May 15, in the Mary Pickford Theater on the third floor of the James Madison Building, 101 Independence Avenue SE, in Washington, D.C.
In addition to examining the collecting policies of the Renwick Gallery, Fitzgerald will cast new light on workshop practices, marketing concerns, and other aspects of the contemporary studio furniture movement. Fitzgerald teaches core classes on classic and modern furniture in The Smithsonian Associates/Corcoran College of Art + Design’s Master of Arts in the History of Decorative Arts program. His 1995 book “Four Centuries of American Furniture” is a recognized standard reference volume in the field of furniture. In 2004, he was awarded a prestigious James Renwick Research Fellowship.
College launches exhibition series at Renaissance Hotel

Read The Washington Post’s coverage of the exhibition here.
The Corcoran College of Art + Design debuted the first exhibition in a rotating series of Corcoran student work at the Renaissance M Street Hotel’s stylish lobby lounge, M Bar. The partnership celebrates the next generation of American artists and the Renaissance’s long-standing commitment to the local arts community. Participating students are Sarah Robbins, Marianne Moreno, Caitlyn Bierman, Susan Hostetler, Chul Beom Park, Gongsan Park, Hernan Gigena, and Jasmine Daraie. The exhibition will run through the summer.
For more information on the artists and their artwork, please contact Allison Long at along@corcoran.org.
College work exhibited in Smithsonian Craft Show
Emerging Artists from the Corcoran College of Art + Design
Auditorium, National Building Museum
April 22–26, 2009
Corcoran College of Art + Design students will show their work in an innovative, inter-disciplinary juried exhibition of fine craft objects. The exhibition is organized by Robert Devers, coordinator of Ceramics and Study Away, who collaborated with the Smithsonian Women’s Committee. The following students will be on hand during the show to discuss the College and their craft.
Shahdeh Ammadi
Claudia Arbelaez
Elizabeth Artz
Stephanie Barton
Stephanie Basralian
Richard Boswell
Joe Bradley
Trang Burkett
Leslie Chepin
Amanda Delgado
Laura Harris
Jeff Herrity
Beate Hoessler
Lisa Jordan
Brittany Lan
Ryan McDonnel
Chul Park
Sarah Porter
Lindsey Raymond
Nahanni Rous
Victoria Shaheen
Laura Willis
The Craft Show is produced by the Smithsonian Women's Committee to benefit education, outreach and research programs within the Smithsonian Institution. For more information, visit http://www.smithsoniancraftshow.org/indexmain.asp?content=emergingartists.
Read more about the Corcoran’s involvement in CraftWeek DC here.
Corcoran Chair receives major fellowship
Dorothea Dietrich, Chair of Arts & Humanities, wins one of two Senior Research Fellowships at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds, England. During her one-month residency, Dietrich, a scholar of German 20th-century art, will work on the late sculptural/architectural work of Kurt Schwitters (1887–1948). The focus of her study is Schwitters’ last Merz-Building in the Lake District and its surviving wall work, now at the Hatton Gallery in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to begin a critical assessment of its hybrid form as assemblage and architecture at the intersection of the organic and conceptual, and to explore its sculptural legacy in England.
Students Participate in Safety Awareness Campaign
In an effort to raise awareness of pedestrian fatalities, students from the Corcoran College of Art + Design will perform a series of sidewalk reenactments this month. Sponsored in part by Adobe’s Design Ignites Change program and developed by GIVE WAY—a group of juniors studying graphic design at the College—the project gives students a unique opportunity to establish awareness campaigns that address issues they feel negatively affect the D.C. community.
GIVE WAY’s sidewalk performances will be held Thursday, April 23 at Dupont Circle, Monday, April 27 at the intersection of Wisconsin Avenue and M Street NW, and May 1 at the intersection of Seventeenth and L Streets NW. All reenactments will occur between 3–7 p.m.
For more information, please contact Ashleigh Meusel at (443) 506-1584 or givewaydc@gmail.com
Arts & Humanities Chair continues German Expressionist lectures
Dorothea Dietrich, Chair of Arts & Humanities at the Corcoran College of Art + Design, presented a paper at Princeton University at a symposium on the German Expressionist sculptor, printmaker and writer Ernst Barlach, on March 28, 2009. The symposium, “Ernst Barlach: Image, Form, Text,” took place in conjunction with the exhibition, Myth and Modernity: Ernst Barlach’s Images of the Nibelungen and Faust, at the Princeton University Art Museum. Dietrich’s paper, “Under the Cloak: Expression and Abstraction in Barlach’s Sculpture,” addressed Barlach’s fascination with visionary experience and explored how the sculptor developed the theme of interiority in light of Expressionist theories into innovative composite, and then free-floating, sculptural form.
College Arts & Humanities Chair Delivers Presentation at Bryn Mawr
Dorothea Dietrich, Chair of Arts & Humanities, presented a paper at Bryn Mawr College on March 25, 2009, on her ongoing research on postwar German art, "I am 1; You are 0. Cybernetics, Systems Theory, and the Repression of History in German Art of the 1960s."
Dietrich discussed how the analytical tools of cybernetics enabled A. R. Penck in East Germany to develop a critical abstract art within a Marxist state, while the embrace of numerical systems allowed Hanne Darboven in West Germany to undermine Western traditions of visual and verbal representation. As both developments were grounded in distinct historical circumstance, they counter recent analyses of systems-based art of the period as ahistorical.
The Corcoran welcomes visiting artist Lorry Salcedo Mitrani

On Wednesday, April 1 from 2:30-4:30 p.m., filmmaker, photographer, author, and art historian Lorry Salcedo Mitrani will show his latest documentary, “The Fire Within, Jews in the Amazonian Rainforest.” The film documents the unique story of both Amazonian and Jewish history during the Diaspora. These two subjects come together to create a historical account of great cultural value, regarding relevant issues to Latin America, Israel, and the world today. Lorry’s visit will reveal his wide-ranging talents as a professional artist that spans over twenty years and experiences. His ability to capture images and tell stories with the camera is rare and certain to inspire a sense of emotion in those who view his works.
Students, faculty, staff, and friends are invited to attend. The presentation will occur in the Armand Hammer Auditorium at the New York Avenue entrance, with a reception following in Gallery31.
College Participating in Design Ignites Change

The Corcoran College of Art + Design is proud to be a founding member of Design Ignites Change, an exciting new program that connects schools and colleges interested in challenging students to think creatively about social problems.
Corcoran student work is featured on http://designigniteschange.org./projects. The website includes works from Graphic Design senior Rosanna Dixon and Paulina Maldonado (Graphic Design 2008).
Design Ignites Change is sponsored by Adobe Youth voices and Worldstudio. For more information, please visit http://designigniteschange.org.
Corcoran Graduate Alum Wins HP Laptop Competition
Jessica Caldwell, a graduate of the Master of Arts in Interior Design program, was chosen by Hewlett-Packard from a talented nation-wide pool of bloggers to win a limited-edition Vivienne Tam HP mini-book. Her winning post took the form of a love letter to the HP mini-book detailing the failings of her ex-laptop. Jessica’s design blog, designwonderland.net, chronicles the design world from an ultra-hip, urban perspective and provides a daily feed of design products, news, and inspiration.
Corcoran to host event for local artists

The Corcoran College of Art + Design will host Capitol Pecha Kucha Night Volume 7 on Wednesday, March 18 at 7:30 p.m. Since its launch in March 2007, Capitol Pecha Kucha’s presentations have promoted local artists working in all media, including visual arts, architecture, design, music, fashion, film, and literature.
Featured presenters include Dissident Display, Antje Kharchi, Marc Ross, Anya Pinchuk, Harry Chun, Ali Herischi, Marielle Mariano, Chirstiana Aretta, John Athayde, and Guarav Mishra. For more information, please visit http://www.pecha-kucha.org.
Corcoran Library Director to Speak at UCLA
Mario Ascencio, the Corcoran library director, will be the featured speaker at the 2009 Library and Information Studies Alumni Association Spring Brunch on Saturday, March 21, 2009. Ascencio (UCLA 1999) will address alumni, faculty, and the class of 2009. He will discuss his national and international leadership role within the library and information science field. For more information, please visit http://is.gseis.ucla.edu/alumni/events.html.
Upcoming design lecture at the Corcoran

The Corcoran College of Art + Design presents educator and graphic designer Lucille Tenazas on Monday, March 9, at 7 p.m. in the Corcoran auditorium. Based in New York, Ms. Tenazas is the first Henry Wolf Professor at Parsons The New School for Design, where she develops graduate studies in Communication Design with an emphasis on design, craft and technology.
This lecture is co-sponsored by the Corcoran Visiting Artist program and the AIGA.
Corcoran Faculty Member to show in Contemporary Art Exhibitions
Judy Southerland, Corcoran faculty member, will show her work in Crossing Lines at the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts. The exhibition was juried by Darcie Alexander, chief curator at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. The exhibition will run through May 24, 2009. For more information, please visit www.thedcca.org. Ms. Sutherland’s work will also be included in the 20th National Drawing and Print Exhibition at the Gormley Gallery at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland from March 23–April 24. An artist's reception and juror’s talk is scheduled for March 28 from 6–8 p.m.
History of Decorative Arts Faculty Publishes Book
The Corcoran College of Art + Design is please to congratulations to Dr. Oscar Fitzgerald for the publication of his most recent book, Studio Furniture of the Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian American Art Museum, which features a forward by Paul Greenhalgh, director of the Corcoran Gallery of Art and president of the Corcoran College of Art + Design.
Corcoran Graduate Student Honored by Cosmos Club Foundation
The Corcoran College of Art + Design is proud to announce that Mary Ronan received a 2009 Young Scholar Award from Cosmos Club Foundation for her research topic, “Not Your Mother’s Embroidery.” Ms. Ronan is pursuing a Master of Arts degree in the History of Decorative Arts.
Dean Pillow Publishes Article on Imagination
Kirk Pillow, dean of the Corcoran College of Art + Design, will have an essay on the power of the imagination featured in the newly published Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Literature, edited by Richard Eldridge (Oxford University Press, 2009). The essay characterizes the exercise of imagination in works of art as challenging us to see the world from a critical distance, or “to see to the world’s evolution toward something else.” Pillow’s essay is one of 23 newly-commissioned pieces in the volume.






