RECENT Press
2024
In the galleries: How artists’ works leave a carbon footprint
-Washington POST
March 1, 2024
“Single on Valentine’s Day? We’ve got the right event in D.C. for you.”
-The washington Post
February 8, 2024
2023
Transformer’s “The Invincible Visible” Lights up Emerging Contemporary Artists
-District Fray
November 17, 2023
‘Transformer’ exhibit at Embassy of Argentina showcases Argentinian artists
-The Washington Diplomat
November 14, 2023
In the galleries: Unique prints celebrate intimacy and infinity
- The Washington Post
October 20, 2023
“Artists Enjoy New Mediums in Transformer’s Am I the Past, Am I the Future”
-Washington City Paper
August 11, 2023
“Disruptively Weird: Anthony Le’s ‘Golden Looking Hour’ Exhibit”
-District Fray Magazine
March 24, 2023
“Exploring “PRISMMMs” with Performance Artists Holly Bass + Maps Glover”
-District Fray Magazine
March 1, 2023
“Sabrina for Valentine’s Day and More Best Bets for Feb. 9-15”
- Washington City Paper
February 9, 2023
2022
“Mobile art gallery showcases the work of Holly Bass and Maps Glover”
-THE WASHINGTON POST
DECEMEBER 8, 2022
“Eggs With Legs, Chain Jewelry, a Mini Piano: Transformer Looks Back at 20 Years of Contemporary Art”
-District Fray
Decemeber 8, 2022
“Corcoran faculty, alumni celebrate art non-profit’s 20th anniversary with exhibition”
-The GW Hatchet
December 7, 2022
“In Commemorative Strands, Artise Fletcher Honors Black Women’s Personal Journey with Hair”
-BMore arts
October 19, 2022
“Transformer at 20: Co-Founder of Visual Arts Nonprofit Tells All”
- THE GEORGETOWNER
September 26, 2022
In the galleries: Elevating the ordinary and mundane to sacred and monumental
-the washington post
March 4, 2022
INSTITUTIONAL PRESS
Softening Social Distancing: Poets and Listeners Connect Through ‘Phone Call’
- Bmore Art
APRIL 17, 2020
Local Arts Organizations Rise to Digitally Meet the Demands of an At-Home Public
- WASHINGTON CITY PAPER
MARCH 26, 2020