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SELECTED EXHIBITIONS
100 Artists of the Mid-Atlantic Book
 

Selected  Exhibitions:


        2012
  • Art Expo New York 2012, Solo Booth 1119, March 22-25, Pier 92, New York, New York
  • Dowd Gallery at SUNY Cortland, Innovations, Cortland, New York

       2011
  • Porter Contemporary, Splash!  New York, NY
  • Montgomery College, Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation Arts Center, Of Shining Worlds: Recent Paintings by Anne Marchand, Silver Spring, MD. Curated by Claudia Rousseau
  • Zenith Gallery, Visual Voices, Artists Profiled in New Book, 100 Artists of the Mid-Atlantic, Washington, DC
  • The 11th Annual JDRF Hope Gala, National Building Museum, Washington, D.C
  • Longview Gallery, ReFresh, Washington, DC
  • Gallery 555, Edgy, two-person exhibition, Washington, DC
  • Washington Design Center, 2011 DreamHome, Andy Staszak Interior Design and the Art Registry, Washington, DC
  • Zenith Gallery, 33rd Anniversary Show, Washington, DC
  • Food Glorious Food VI, Presented by Zenith Community Arts Foundation to Benefit the Capital Area Food Bank, Washington, DC

      2010

  • Millennium Arts Salon, Ten Artists for Ten Years, Charles Sumner School Museum and Archives, Washington, DC
  • The Mexican Cultural Institute, Transformer Benefit, Invitational, Washington, DC
  • Gallery at 1111 Pennsylvania Ave, Universe, two-person exhibition, Washington, DC
  • International Arts & Artists, Hillyer Art Space, Members Show, Lou Stovall, Curator, Washington, DC
  • Raandesk Gallery, Art & Living: Emerging Interiors @ Lepere, New York, NY 
  • Long View Gallery, Informed Design Exhibition, Washington, DC  
  • The Art Registry, All Woman Art Exhibition benefiting Dress For Success, Washington, DC
  • The Amnesty International Human Rights Art Festival, Silver Spring, MD
  • Vornado/Charles E. Smith, Luminous Exhibition, Arlington, VA (SOLO)
  • Ridderhof Martin Gallery, Uni. of Mary Washington, Mid Atlantic New Painting, Fredericksburg, VA, William Dunlap, Juror. 

     2009
  • Rawls Museum Arts, Courtland, VA
  • The Mexican Cultural Institute, Transformer Benefit, Invitational, Washington, DC
  • Raandesk Gallery, New York City, NY 
  • Windows Into DC, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC
  • American University: Katzen Gallery, Washington, DC, Courage Unmasked Group Exhibition

      2008
  • Hyatt Regency at Reagan National Airport, Art Wall, Arlington, VA 
  • Rawls Museum Arts, Courtland, VA
  • Halcyon House, Transformer Benefit, Invitational, Washington, DC
  • Gallery 31, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
  • Warehouse Gallery, Washington, DC
  • Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC
  • Islands Edge Art & Design, Kohala Coast, HI

      2007
  • Palm Springs Art Museum, Palm Springs, CA
  • Halcyon House, Transformer Benefit, Invitational, Washington, DC
  • Art 17 Gallery, Washington, DC (SOLO)
  • Art Expo NY, New York, NY  
  • Warehouse Gallery, Washington, DC
  • William W. Parker Gallery, Washington, DC
  • Windsors Gallery, Dania, FL
     
      2006

  • John A. Wilson Building, City Hall Art Collection, Washington, DC
  • Pass Gallery, Washington, DC
  • Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, VA
  • Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC (SOLO)

      2005
  • Joe Wilcox Fine Arts, Sedona, AZ (SOLO)
  • Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC
        
     
2004
  • Washington Project For The Arts/Corcoran, Washington, DC
  • Howard County Center for the Arts Biennial, Ellicott City, MD, Stephen Bennett Phillips, Juror.
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Washington, DC
  • Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC                            
      2003
  • Zenith Galley, Washington, DC (SOLO)
  • Foundry Gallery, Washington, DC
  • The City Museum,  Washington, DC
  • Corcoran Gallery of Art, WPA/C, Washington, DC
  • Arts and Humanities Council of Bethesda, MD
      2002
  • Cambridge and Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC (SOLO)
  • Artomatic, Washington, DC
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Washington, DC
      2000
  • Zenith Galley, Washington, DC (SOLO)

      1999
  • Emerson Gallery, McLean Project for the Arts, Invitational, McLean, Virginia
  • Addison Ripley Fine Art + E.C. May & Company, Invitational, Washington, DC
  • Pass Gallery, Washington, DC
  • Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC  

      1998
  • Maryland Institute of Art, Baltimore, MD. Valerie Maynard, Curator
  • Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, Virginia
  • Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC  
    
      1997

  • Mt Vernon College, Washington, DC (SOLO)
  • Addison Ripley Gallery, Washington, DC
  • Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, Virginia
        
      1996
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Washington, DC
  • Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC
     
      1995

  • National Museum of Women in the Arts, Beijing, China
  • University of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD
  • Urban Arts Gallery, Washington, DC
  • Mount Vernon College, Washington, DC
  • Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC

      1994

  • Adams National Bank, Washington, DC (SOLO)
  • The Art League Gallery, Alexandria, VA

      1993

  • Mount Vernon College, Washington, DC
  • The Collector Art Gallery, Washington, DC

      1992

  • Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC (SOLO)
  • Washington Project For The Arts, Washington, DC  

      1991

  • Steven Scott Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland

      1990     

  • Sumner School Museum & Archives, Washington, DC

      1989

  • National Building Museum, Washington, DC
  • Maryland Art Place, Baltimore, MD
  • Southeast Federal Center, Washington, DC
  • Federal Reserve Board, Washington, DC

       1988

  • Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, DC
  • Steven Scott Gallery, Baltimore, MD
  • Montpelier Cultural Arts Center, MD
  • Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, Virginia. Barbara Haskell, Juror

       1987

  • Wallace Wentworth Gallery, Washington, DC (SOLO)
  • Arlington Arts Center, Arlington, VA
  • SouthEast Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, NC
  • Strathmore Hall Arts Center, Rockville, Maryland

       1986

  • J. Noblett Gallery, Sonoma, California
  • Blom & Dorn Gallery, New York City
  • Touchstone Gallery, Washington, DC

       1985

  • Dimock Gallery, George Washington University, Washington, DC
  • Janus Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
  • Blom & Dorn Gallery, New York City (SOLO)

       1984

  • Connecticut College, New Haven, CT (SOLO)
  • Touchstone Gallery, Washington, DC (SOLO)
  • Virginia Miller Gallery, Coral Gables, Florida
  • Janus Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico

       1983

  • Brandeis University, Washington, DC,
  • Gallery K, Washington, DC

       SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
    • The Montgomery Advocate, "MC Art Exhibit Shares Dreams of Life, Love and Wonder," Sheldon Fitch, (MD), October 14. 2011
    • Maryland Gazette, "Paintings by Anne Marchand explore the turning of the universe," Cody Calamaio, (MD), Sept. 21, 2011
    • Studio Visit Magazine: Volume Fifteen.  (MA). Juror: Ian Berry, Associate Director for Curatorial Affairs and Curator of The Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College, Boston: The Open Studios Press, Fall 2011.
    • Studio Visit Magazine: Volume Fourteen.  (MA).  Juror: Beth Venn, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art and Senior Curator of American Art at the Newark Museum, Boston: The Open Studios Press, Spring 2011. 
    • "How to Rent Anything." The Rachael Ray Show. ABC Television Network. New York.  25 Jan. 2011. Painting. Marchand, Anne. Improvisation. 2009. Courtesy Raandesk Gallery, New York City, NY. <http://www.rachaelrayshow.com/show/segments/view/how-rent-anything>
    • Borderstan. "Anne Marchand Embraces the Element of Surprise." Interview. Cecile Oreste, (DC). 18 Jan. 2011.        
    • The Pink Line Project,  "Harmonious Environment in "Universe,"  Art Review,  Tara Heuser,.  (DC). 18 Jan. 2011. 
    • Studio Visit Magazine: Volume Ten.  (MA).  Juror: Steven Zevitas, Publisher, New American Paintings, Boston: The Open Studios Press, 2010.  p. 124-125.
    • Art Calendar Magazine, (FL) "Anne Marchand, Connecting With Her Community,"   Kim Hall, December 2009/January 2010.
    • Crystal City BID, (VA). "Artful / ArtWalls." January 2009.
    • Washington Post Magazine. (DC). "Of Bricks and Beauty, Murals Feed the Urban Soul." Deneen L. Brown. May 2009.
    • Authentic Art Visions. (DC). "Art And Change: Art Murals and the Community with Anne Marchand." Sharon Burton. 15 March 2009.
    • Artist Career Training, (CA), "Artist Interview, Anne Marchand," Aletta de Wal, February 2009. 
    • Sensational Color, Views on Hues. "Saturated, Intuitive Color. Interview with Anne Marchand." Kate Smith. June 2008 Video*.
    • Spotlight Crystal. (VA). "Art Walls Creates Gallery in Crystal City Crystal City BID." November 2008.
    • What's New In The Arts In Arlington. (VA). "Public Art, Art Walls in Crystal City: Radiance, Prism and Ellipsis." November 2008.
    • The Washington Post. (DC). "Murals to be Displayed at Interim Site of Eastern Market." Sopan Joshi, April 2008.
    • The Washington Post, (DC), "Crowds Return to Eastern Market," Josh Zumbrun, October 2007
    • Examiner, (DC), "Morale-Building Murals: Painting New Life into Eastern Market," Robin Tierney, June 2007
    • Hill Rag, (DC), "Eastern Market Watch, Art Promotes Renewal," Peter J Waldron, July 2007
    • Hill Rag, (DC), Art and the City, "Artist Profile: Anne Marchand," Jim Magner, May, 2006
    • The Intowner, (DC), "DC Artists Work Now on Permanent Display in the District's Wilson Bldg.," Anthony Harvey, November 2006
    • NPR, (DC), "When Art Goes Public, Neighborhoods Notice," Melissa Pachikara, July 2006
    • The Dupont Current, (DC), "Muralist brings New Orleans flavor to Takoma," Jessica Gould, March, 2006
    • District Art Beat, (DC), "Public Art Installations Unveiled," Rachel Dickerson, September 2006
    • NBC4 Evening News, "Mid City Artists Featured Artist, Anne Marchand" Wendy Rieger, 2005  
    • Artistically Speaking TV, (DC), "Interview with Anne Marchand," Marilou Donahue, 2005
    • Red Rock News, (AZ) "Artscene: Anne Marchand at Joe Wilcox Fine Art," Sedona, AZ, 2005
    • Washington Parent Magazine, (DC),  Artscapes, Livable, Playful Public Spaces, Judy Licht, November 2004
    • Vidas Magazine, (MX), "Sinaloa, Diosa del Pacifico," Reyna Elena Lopez, December 2003 
    • Noroeste/Redacción, "Concluyen el taller de pintura mural," Nelly Sanchez, November 2003 
    • El Debate De Culiacan, (MX), Benigno Aispuro, November 2003
    • Noroeste, (MX), "Podria Tener Sinaloa Un Nuevo Mural," Nelly Sanchez, November  11, 2003 
    • The Intowner, (DC), "Outdoor Art Livens Shaw Neighborhood Playground," P.L. Wolff, June 2003       
    • The Washington Post, (DC), "A Changing City Neighborhood Brings Art Into Play," Chris Richards, August 8, 2002
    • The Dupont Current, (DC), "A Tribute To Community," Beth Cope, Northwest Passages, August  2002  
    • The Baltimore Sun, (MD) "Artists Shed Light on Special Needs," John Dorsey, April 17, 1995 
    • Eyewash Magazine, (DC), "Anne Marchand, New Paintings," Linda Cossa, March 1992 
    • Lenore Miller, Washington Collections, New Mexico Connections,
                 - lecture-Dimock Gallery, (DC) George Washington University, Feb. 9, 1991
                 - lecture-Santa Fe Museum, (NM), October 26, 1990
    • New Art Examiner, (DC), "International Sculpture '90 Community Exhibitions," Mary McCoy, October 1990
    • Sculpture Magazine, (DC), "Sacred Circles," Faith Ravell, May/June 1989
    • The Washington Review, (DC), "Sacred Circles," Lenore Miller, April/May 1989
    • The Baltimore Sun, (MD), "Sacred Circles at Maryland Arts Place," John Dorsey, January 1989
    • The Washington Post, (DC), "At WPA, A Uniquely Washington Show," Paul Richard, February 4, 1989    
    • The Washington Times, (DC), "Washington Revelations, Art Collectors at the Fed," Jo Ann Lewis, February 25, 1989
    • The Washington Times, (DC), "Paradoxes of the DC, at WPA," a Broad Spectrum of Local Artists, January 7, 1988
    • Art Papers, (GA), "Painting," Daniel Barbiero, March/April 1988
    • The Washington Review, (DC), "Anne Marchand: Stations of the Cross, Expressionistic Paintings," Daniel Barbiero, December/January 1988
    • The Washington Post, (DC), "Abstractions, Intense and Ambiguous, Anne Marchand," Benjamin Forgery, October 2, 1987
    • Museum And Arts Washington, (DC), "Washington Women Artists," Florence Gilbard, September/October 1987
    • Winston-Salem Journal, (NC), "Expressionists' Show Powerful," Faith Heller, June 14,1987
    • Greensboro News & Record, (NC), "A Wealth of Expressionism," Abe D. Jones, Jr., June 14, 1987
    • The Washington Review, (DC),  "Anne Marchand & Deidre Saunder: Paintings," Lenore Miller, June/July 1986
    •  Artspace, (NM), "Santa Fe Letter," Barbara Cortwright, Spring 1986
    •  France Amerique, (NY), "Du Cote des Galeries," Francoise Dupont, February 1986
    •  New Art Examiner, (DC), "Tradition and Innovation," J.W. Mahoney, February 1986
    •  Albuquerque Journal North, "Art Market," David Bell, October 26, 1985
    • Santa Fe Reporter, "From the Festivals’s Side Shows," Suzanne Deats, October 23, 1985
    • NY Daily News,(NY), "Artist Makes Raves," Frank Van Riper, May 1, 1985
    • The Washington Post, (DC), "Prismatic Showcase," Benjamin Forgey, April 25, 1985
    • Artweek, (NM), "Tensions in the Land," Amy Laurent, November 2, 1985
    • Pasatiempo, (NM), "Visual Arts Review," Barbara Cortwright, November 1, 1985
    • Art New England, (MA), "Three Washington Artists," Ann Langdon, May 4, 1984
    • New London Day, (CT), "Artist Creates Landscape Images," Diane Brownell, May 1984
    • New London College Voice, (CT), "Three Washington Artists Work Depicts Our World,"  Eileen Doyle, March 6, 1984
    • New Art Examiner, (DC), "Anne Marchand," Lenore Miller, December 1983
    • The Washington Post, (DC), "Marchand's Landscapes: An Iconic Presence," Jane Adams Allen, October 20, 1983
    • Arts Magazine, "Gretchen Friend-Jones / Anne Marchand," Nancy Heller, January 1983

        



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