Wednesday, August 24, 2011

The Workhouse Photography Group voted to disband, and will remove it's final show at the Workhouse W16 Gallery August 28, 2011. The blog will be terminated shortly thereafter.

We thank you for your kind support over the last two years.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

New Show at the Workhouse Photography Group Gallery

Blue Eye - Wayne Guenther










The Workhouse Photography Group
hung a new show on November 14th and it will remain through the holiday season. Please come by to see our great new work in Building W-16 at the Workhouse Arts Center in Lorton.



Center of Yellow - Kathy Strauss









The Workhouse will be open on the day after Thanksgiving for Escape to Black Friday - a terrific alternative to shopping madness at the malls. Stop by the WPG gallery, enjoy something to eat in the new Cafe in Building W-16, check out the museum chronicling the history of the Workhouse, and hear the Potomac Jazz Project, playing from 5 - 7 p.m.

White Dress Series #4 - E. E. McCollum









In December, we will have a change in membership at the WPG. Carol Simons Huddleston will leave us for other photographic venues. We will really miss Carol -- both her calm presence and her wonderful photographic eye. As Carol leaves, we will welcome Joseph Romeo to our membership. Joe is a commercial photographer looking for a place to show his personal work and we are delighted he will be with us. Check his website for a preview of things to come.

Below are more selected images from the current show. We look forward to seeing you at the Workhouse!

Family Transport - Richard Mallory Allnutt










Harbor Valetta View - Lillis Werder

















Water Lilies and Reflections - Larry Rood












Afternoon Shadows - Carol Simons Huddleston

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Summertime & It's Showtime Again!

The Workhouse Photography Group members have been busy since May and we are pleased to share that our newest exhibit is up and ready for viewing! This month is also special because the 2nd Annual Juried Photographic Competition is up and on exhibit from July 21st-August 15th. Most of our members are showcased in the exhibit this year... "congrats!" to all that were accepted. But, the one of the most special honors for one of our members (Richard Allnutt) is his work was chosen in the 2009 Best of the Collector's Showcase. He was honored with a solo exhibition from July 21st to August 15th.

Here are the dates of special note and we hope that you will come by to view our work, share in the excitement and especially share in the cheer as we honor everyone that's a part of this special group of artist/photographers.

July 18-September 12
Summer Works Exhibit by the Workhouse Photography Group
Location: Vulcan Gallery in Building W-16 at the Workhouse Art Center; Lorton, VA
Gallery times: Wed-Sat: 11am-7pm, Sun: 12-5pm

July 21-August 15
2nd Annual Juried Photographic Competition Exhibition
Location: Building W-16, second floor
Award reception: Sunday, July 25 from 2-4pm
Gallery times: Wed-Sat: 11am-7p, Sun: 12-5pm

The selected works in this exhibition features both professional and amateur photographers, their age ranges are 18 years and older. The juror for the competition is David Adamson. He is an internationally renowned master printer who has produced limited edition pigment prints for the world's best fine art photographers for 18 years. Adamson Atelier has recently completed major shows for Al Wertheiner, Lyle Ashton Harris and William Eggleston, and is currently working on a master set of Annie Leibovitz's lifetime work. His Adamson Gallery opened in Washington, DC in 1982 and has hosted numerous photography exhibitions, as well as representing a group of photographers who presently include: Chuck Close; Titouan Lamazou; Julian Faulhaber; and William Wegman. He will personally be presenting the awards to the selected photographers for their work.

July 21-August 15
2009 Best of Collector's Showcase Exhibition: Richard Allnutt
Location: Building W-16, second floor
Meet the Artist! reception: Sunday, July 25 from 2-4pm
Gallery times: Wed-Sat: 11am-7p, Sun: 12-5pm

The winner of the Workhouse Best of the Collector's Showcase 2009 was Richard Allnutt. His shot of Branford Marsalis, taken at the front door of a small church on Wisconsin Avenue, won Best in Show. Allnutt's solo exhibit will take place in Galley W-16 from July 21 - August 15 and will feature candid, and not so candid, portraiture. Please join us at the opening reception on Sunday, July 25 from 2-4pm to meet the artist.

Richard Mallory Allnutt is a British-born photographer based in the United States. He focuses primarily on portraiture, but his passions for aviation and the natural world also play a strong role in his repertoire. He has won several significant awards for his work such as the ITVA-DC still photography and the Aviation Week & Space Technology competitions. With clients as diverse as Dom Perignon Champagne, Telarc and Virginia Tech, Richard's images have graced the covers and pages of many magazines and books.

The Collector's Showcase is an annual exhibition that highlights the work of all Workhouse artists. Workhouse artists donate a piece of art work to the exhibition. Of all the pieces submitted, an outside juror then selects 13 artists to exhibit their art work in the Collector's Showcase Exhibition and also in the 2011 Workhouse Arts Center Calendar. The piece that is awarded Best in Show is used as cover art for the calendar and later granted a solo exhibition in Gallery W-16.

Second Saturday Art Walk
August 14th

A good day to visit is August 14th the 2nd Saturday Art Walk will be held. You will be able to join more than 125 Workhouse artists as all studios buildings stay open until 9:00 PM! You will experience first hand the vitality, creativity, and diversity of the artists who make up this unique arts community. Each 2nd Saturday Art Walk features receptions in all Workhouse buildings, where you can meet each building's featured artists of the month.

Sample Works from the Current WPG Exhibit

Kathy Strauss
Wind










Carol Simon Huddleston
The Tackle Box







Larry Rood
Martyrdom of the Saints - Assisi










Lillis Werder
Wisteria







Richard Allnutt
Rachel






Wayne Guenther
Red Stairs










E.E. McCollum
Three Trunks







James McGivney

Friday, May 28, 2010

New Exhibit Opens at the Workhouse

The Workhouse Photography Group (WPG) is pleased to announce the opening of our new show at the Vulcan Gallery located in Building W-16 at the Lorton Arts Center in Lorton, VA. The members have assembled outstanding work in a variety of styles, ranging from Carol Simons Huddleston's sensitive black and white images of a military base closure, Wayne Guenther's intriguing wildlife shots from the Galapagos Islands, to Larry Rood's whimsical image of fast food service in Tuscany.

A good day to visit is June 12 when the 2nd Saturday Art Walk will be held. You will be able to join more than 125 Workhouse artists as all studios buildings stay open until 9:00 PM! You will experience first hand the vitality, creativity, and diversity of the artists who make up this unique arts community. Each 2nd Saturday Art Walk features receptions in all Workhouse buildings, where you can meet each building's featured artists(s) of the month. Additional information is available at: http://www.workhousearts.org/events/290/2nd-saturday-art-walk,-june-12/







Carol Simon Huddleston's Base Closure Study, #1









Wayne Guenther's Pedicure Candidate










Larry Rood's Fast Food in Montepulciano









Richard Allnutt's Grandfather's Tulips







E.E. McCollum's White Rose and Robe from his recent Buenos Aires series.








Lillis Werder's Alcazar, #1 from Spain











Kathy Strauss' Horizon, from recent trip to Bermuda











James McGivney's Japanese Garden, Study #2




Future Events...
2009 Best of Collector's Showcase Exhibition: Richard Allnutt, July 21-August 15
The winner of the Workhouse Best of the Collector's Showcase 2009 was Richard Allnutt. His solo exhibit will take place in Galley W-16 from July 21 - August 15 and will feature candid, and not so candid, portraiture. Please join us at the opening reception on Sunday, July 25 from 2-4 pm to meet the artist.
Juried Photography Exhibition, July 21-August 15
The Workhouse Arts Center proudly presents the Second Annual Juried Photographic Competition. The selected works will be featured in an exhibition from July 21-August 15 upstairs in Gallery W-16. Both professional and amateur photographers, 18 years and older, are invited to submit up to three photographic images for consideration. An awards reception, open to the public, will take place Sunday, July 25 from 2-4pm in Gallery W-16.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

New Member Show Opens at the Workhouse

The Workhouse Photography Group (WPG) is pleased to announce the opening of our new show, running March 15 to May 16. The opening reception is Saturday April 10, 2010, from 6:00pm-9:00pm in our W16 gallery space at the Workhouse Arts Center, Lorton VA. Please join us for wine and light hors d'oeuvres, and meet the artists. The members have assembled outstanding work in a variety of styles, including Carol Simons Huddleston's
Turquoise Pool.



Larry Rood has several images from his Italian series, including this one titled Hanging Out to Dry.


Wayne Guenther is recently back from China and hung seven new pieces from architecture to "slice of life", like this Dumpling Lady .




Eric McCollum came with more of his evocative images, including this Winter Trees piece.







Lillis Werder has more images from her European travels,
like this Versaillies piece.




Jim McGivney has a series from the Cascade Mountains in winter, including this Mt Ranier photo.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

(The New) Workhouse Photography Group


The Workhouse Photographic Society has reorganized as of November 2009 into the newly formed Workhouse Photography Group (WPG). We are a self-manged cooperative consisting of eight talented members, with the possibility of adding one or two additional members in the future. We have moved our gallery from building W-6 at the Workhouse Arts Center in Lorton to the main exhibits building next door, W-16, which also houses Workhouse group and special exhibits, scheduled concerts, and other Workhouse events. Our new home is found on the first floor in what is referred to as the "Vulcan Gallery" - named after a Workhouse benefactor. Photographers include: Richard Mallory Allnutt, E. E. McCollum, James McGivney, Wayne Guenther, Carol Simons Huddleston, Larry Rood, Kathy Strauss, and Lillis Werder.

During the 2009 holiday season most of our members participated in the Annual Collector's Showcase where patrons who purchased a ticket to the November event were able to choose from 90+ original works which were donated by the artists at the Workhouse. This is one of the Workhouse Art Center's largest money-raising events of the year and 50+ patrons went home with a favorite piece of their choosing.

Additionally, from the 90+ donated Collector's Showcase works an outside juror (Maurine Littleton of Maurine Littleton Gallery, Georgetown) chose 13 pieces to comprise the 2011 Workhouse Calendar.

WPG is extremely proud to report that three of its photographers and their donated images were among the 13 total works chosen: Richard Mallory Allnutt, Wayne Guenther, and Carol Simons Huddleston - and Richard's photograph was chosen as "Best In Show" to be on the cover of the calendar!



The three winning images include: "Branford Marsalis" by Richard (above right), "Chateau d'Azay-le-Rideau" by Wayne (above left), and "Afternoon Storm" by Carol (right).






WPG recently hung its first show of 2010, and by all accounts it is a wonderful mix of photographic styles and subject, showcasing each member's unique artistic eye.



Three of the photographs hanging in our current show include: "Storm Coming" a panoramic by Jim McGivney, "Bird In Flight - Albertas Fountain, Aix-en-Provence" by Larry Rood (above), and "Before The Storm" by Lillis Werder (below). It would seem that a number of us are somehow drawn to storms...


Our friends, colleagues, and general patrons are invited to attend our first reception to be held in the new gallery on Saturday, February 6 from 5:00-7:00pm. Come to share a glass of wine and see these works up close and in person...

...and now you can also keep up with the Workhouse Photography Group on Facebook.

Monday, August 3, 2009

1st Workhouse Juried Photography Competition

The inaugural Workhouse Juried Photography Competition will be on display in the upper gallery of Building W-16 at the Workhouse Art Center through August 22nd. Juror Ann Shumard, the Curator of Photographs at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., selected the finalists from a national field of entries. This show establishes the Workhouse as one of the premiere fine art photography venues in the region. There is no charge to view the show. Directions to the Workhouse are available here.

An awards reception will be held Sunday, August 9th from 2 - 4 p.m. Ms Shumard has selected one work to receive a $500 Best in Show award and three others to receive $150 Equal Merit awards.

The photographers of the Workhouse Photographic Society are well represented among Ms. Shumard's selections. Lillis Werder, Kathy Strauss, Jen Chappell, Carol Simons Huddleston, Larry Rood, Wayne Guenther, Loma Mier, and E. E. McCollum all have pieces included. McCollum's photograph "Portoroz Boats #1" (above) was selected for the Best in Show award.

Other WPS members' works in the show include:

Wayne Guenther - Red Square


Loma Mier - Lost Memories


Jen Chappell -- Chicago Night View


Kathy Strauss - Carnival


Lillis Werder - Feeding Pigeons in Venice


Carol Simons Huddleston - Secluded Morning


Larry Rood - Archway - Arles