Tag: exhibitions

On Exhibit: Bird Grrrls at Vitrine Gallery

Hi Folks! And hello, 2024! I’ve been busy creating new art, spending lots of time making messes, and creating in the studio. It’s amazing what a deadline can do. (Sometimes. Why do I feel I need a caveat here?).

A series of my new large-format screen prints on fabric, plus several new paintings and prints, will be displayed at Vitrine Gallery in Winston Salem, NC, for March and April. I’d love it if you came by and said hi during one of the two meet-the-artist receptions this March. And if you can’t swing that, the gallery is viewable from the street 24/7, so you can walk up and check it out any time you like.

For my non-local types, I will have more photos to share soon. Scroll for a few works-in-progress photos, detail shots, and if you’re curious, here’s a short video slideshow of building the layers for one of my large format prints: Surviving the Year of the Tiger Studies: #1.

Thanks, and take care of each other out there.
❤ Woodie

Bird Grrrls & the Intervening Years
artwork by Woodie Anderson

Exhibition dates: March 1 – April 29, 2024
Vitrine Gallery, 629 N. Trade St, Winston-Salem, NC

Meet the Artist receptions:
March 1: 7-9 pm (Gallery Hop) 
March 15: 7-9 pm (soft Art Crush) 

Woodie Anderson shares new paintings and prints exploring bird grrrl life and the march of time.

“The Plea” in progress. This installation piece includes a new process in my work which I’m excited to explore further.
In the studio working on “the Plea” and my “Surviving the Year of the Tiger” series
Building layers and making messes in the studio.

Vitrine is a 24/7 gallery in a pair of beautiful bay-style display windows found in the heart of Winston-Salem’s Arts District. Stop by any time to enjoy the art; or visit during the above times for a closer look, and to tour Vitrine curator Kara Hammond’s attached studio space. 

The exhibit is free and open to the public.

Vitrine Gallery, 629 N. Trade St, Winston-Salem, NC
more info: karahammondart.com/vitrine