April 25, 2022 / News

Exhibit:  Maureen Minard at Links Bridge Vineyards
May 14-29
Meet the Artist May 14 and May 29

Maureen Minard, abstract painter, art historian, and teacher in the Washington DC area, will display her paintings at Links Bridge Vineyards from May 14-May 29.  On Saturday May 14 and Sunday May 29 she will be here from 1pm-3pm and available to discuss her work.  We invite you to come by and chat with her!

Using acrylics, oil pastels, and various mixed media materials, Minard has established her own unique method of landscape and cityscape abstraction that is easy to appreciate and enjoy.  Her work is colorful, vibrant, and playful. She paints abstract impressions of familiar, local spaces from her recollections. She has just completed an entirely new series of paintings for this special exhibit. Included in her exhibit are some vivid color paintings of Frederick Maryland employing her distinctive style of fractured memories captured on canvas.

 

Minard grew up in Northern Virginia, where she was influenced by the rich history of artist communities in the DC region. After graduating with a B.A. in Art History from Georgetown, she worked at the Smithsonian and participated in local art programs. For the last fifteen years, she has taught at the Edmund Burke School, a progressive school in Washington DC, focusing on Art History, African studies, and U.S. History.

 

Upcoming

April 6-21:  Three States Impressions: Landscape paintings by Marlene Sapperstein.

(Look here for our complete upcoming schedule of artists’ exhibits for the year!)

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