CMD + F

CMD + F

Hemphill Fine Arts' Latest Exhibition Might Contain the Best New Local Artwork of the Year

August 3, 2018

Kriston Capps, Washington City Paper

CMD + F

CMD + F

East City Arts Reviews: CMD + F at Hemphill Fine Arts

July 30, 2018

Claudia Rousseau, PhD, East City Art

CMD + F

CMD + F

In the galleries: Three local artists explore the transient nature of identity

July 27, 2018

Mark Jenkins, The Washington Post

 

 

35 Days

35 Days

35 Days

June 24, 2017

Stephanie Rudig, Washington City Paper

"This isn’t just a Color School roundup, however: The show includes artists deploying color to completely different ends, like the trippy pattern-based work of Hedieh Javanshir Ilchi, as well as some varying landscape photography artists like Anne Rowland and William Christenberry."

James Huckenpahler: Desktop

James Huckenpahler: Desktop

In the galleries: Myths and respite at the American University museum

May 11, 2017

Mark Jenkins, The Washington Post

"With society’s essential structure called into question by the carnage of World War I, Dadaists began cutting and pasting at random. That project has been revived, 24/7, at 17th and L streets NW, where James Huckenpahler’s “Desktop” summons, overlaps and disperses words and pictures across two video screens."

REPRESENT

REPRESENT

At Hemphill Fine Arts, a retrospective show that's bigger than the gallery

November 15, 2013

Mark Jenkins, The Washington Post

"Several mini-shows nestle within “Represent,” Hemphill Fine Arts’s 20th-anniversary exhibition."

Artist-Citizen, Washington, DC

Artist-Citizen, Washington, DC

A quartet of gallery summer group shows

July 12, 2013

Mark Jenkins, The Washington Post

"If the personal is political, these grandiose, dysfunctional structures are calling artist-citizens to take to the streets (or, more likely, cul-de-sacs)."

Artist-Citizen, Washington, DC

Artist-Citizen, Washington, DC

"Artist-Citizen" at Hemphill, Reviewed

June 14, 2013

Matthew Smith, Washington City Paper

"The show focuses on artistic civic engagement—artists that are out of their studios and walking the streets. Mostly culled from the gallery’s stable of artists, 'Artist-Citizen' presents works that speak through the city itself."