“Summer Census” features the work of MFA in Studio Art students from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Opening Reception: July 13, 2018 5:30–7:00 pm The Sheila & Richard Riggs Gallery Fred Lazarus IV Center 131 W North Ave Baltimore, MD
Washington Post Review of Interact + Integrate by Mark Jenkins
Read the exhibition review by Mark Jenkins of the Washington Post.
“Interact + Integrate” Exhibition at Visarts April 6–May 13, 2018
Two new installations will be included in the upcoming interactive art exhibition at Visarts in Rockville on view April 6–May 13, 2018. INTERACT + INTEGRATE is an exhibition that presents the work of four artists whose art practices are concerned with
Michelle Lisa Herman Named FY18 Artist Fellowship Awardee
I am late in posting this, but I am honored to announce that I was named an Artist Fellowship Awardee for FY18 by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. I am thankful again for the generous support this
Work Featured in The Washington Post
“Invisibility” was featured in the Sunday edition of The Washington Post as part of an article about the Curator’s Spotlight exhibition at the Arlington Art Center.
“Click Here” on View January 21 to March 26, 2017 at the Arlington Arts Center
Part of the Curator’s Spotlight at the Arlington Art Center, I’ll be showing my work in the exhibition Click Here curated by Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell.
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 11, 6–9 pm
Michelle Lisa Herman Named FY17 Artist Fellowship Grant Awardee
I am honored to announce that I have been named an Arts and Humanities Fellowship grant awardee by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities.
Solo Exhibition Opening January 8, 2016 at Hillyer Art Space: “I Just Want to Know You’re There.”
Interdisciplinary artist, Michelle Lisa Herman maintains two artistic practices—painting and new media installations—which will converge in her upcoming exhibition, “I Just Want to Know You’re There” opening January 8, 2016 at the Hillyer Art Space.
More Press for “Washington Produced Artists” Exhibition
A Washington, DC, Nonprofit Reflects on 40 Years of Championing Local Artists in Hyperallergic Washington Produced Artists in The Washington Post
Recent Press for “Washington Produced Artists”
Newest press from the “Washington Produced Artists” exhibition on view at the Washington Project for the Arts, 2124 8th Street NW in Washington, DC