Announcing Last Week of Sketchbooks: Traveling Exhibition and Closing Lecture by Alexander Purves, and Upcoming Exhibition Nature Forms

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Subject: Announcing Last Week of Sketchbooks: Traveling Exhibition and Closing Lecture by Alexander Purves, and Upcoming Exhibition Nature Forms

And other Spring highlights at WAA!

One More Week Left to View Exhibition

ALEXANDER PURVES

Sketchbooks: Traveling


21 March – 18 April, 2026

with Artist Lecture on

Friday, April 17, 5:30pm

Join Alexander Purves for an exclusive lecture as he closes out his current exhibition, offering unique insights into his work.

Location: General Studio, Washington Art Association

Admission: Free and open to the public

RSVP now

Upcoming Exhibition

Sneak Peak

April 25 - May 23

The Washington Art Association & Gallery is pleased to present Natural Forms, a three-person exhibition featuring the work of Tom Doyle, Rachel Portesi, and Amelia de Neergaard. On view from April 25 through May 23, 2026, this exhibition brings together three artists whose practices engage with the structures of the natural world from varied material and personal perspectives.


Tom Doyle (1928–2016), a major figure in postwar American sculpture, was a recipient of both Guggenheim and National Endowment for the Arts fellowships. Doyle exhibited widely, including in landmark exhibitions at the Jewish Museum and the Whitney Biennial. His work, held in major museum collections internationally, distills mass and structure into compositions that feel both architectural and natural.


Rachel Portesi’s photography examines the shifting terrains of femininity, motherhood, and aging. Her work has been exhibited internationally at institutions including the Wadsworth Atheneum, the Griffin Museum, and the Newport Art Museum, and has been featured in publications such as Vogue, Forbes, and Art News.


Amelia de Neergaard, who lives and works in Cornwall, Connecticut, creates intricately constructed works using organic materials and processes rooted in papermaking and fiber techniques. Influenced by Japanese and Scandinavian design, her work emphasizes repetition and accumulation.

Three Days Left to Sign Up for Field Trips


Join us for two exclusive guided tours this month!


The William-Dreyfus Foundation on Tuesday, April 14, 2:30 PM

Mount Kisco, New York


Olana State Historic Site

Saturday, April 25, 10:00 AM

Hudson, NY

Register now

NEW Workshops You Won't Want to Miss


Check out the diverse selection of workshops available this spring!


Song Making Workshop on Thurs, April 23, 11:00 AM


Emotive Drawing Workshops on Sat, April 25 and May 2, 10:30 AM


Wire Wrapped Jewelry on Sat, May 2, 1:30 PM


and MORE!

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