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IN-SIDE O: 3
More selected works from 52 O Street Studios at Big Bear Cafe
First and R Streets NW Washington DC 20001
March-May 2012

OPEN STUDIOS
at 52 O Street NW, Washington DC 20001
April 14-15, 11-5pm

MOCA DC 20th Anniversary Exhibition
Group show at MOCA DC
1054 31st Street NW, Washington DC 20007
April 4-30 2012

TREEFEVER
New mixed media paintings (solo exhibition)
at Studio Gallery, 2108 R Street NW, Washington DC
May 23- June 16 2012
Dupont Circle Galleries Reception June 1, 6-8 pm
Artists reception June 9, 4-6 pm

Selected Works
William Ris Gallery, Stone Harbor, NJ
www.williamris.com

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9/11 Arts Project Collaboration
Micheline has participated in a D.C. area collaboration of artists in the 9/11 Arts Project. Read More

UNSEEN
Group show of work never previously exhibited, curated by Iwan Bagus.
at Studio Gallery, 2108 R Street NW, Washington DC
July 20 - August 13 2011
Dupont Circle Galleries Reception: August 5, 6-8pm.

INside O
Selected works from 52 O Street Studios
At Big Bear Café,
First and R Streets NW, Washington DC 20001
Through May 2011
In conjunction with Open Studios May 7-8 2011, selected by Michael O’Sullivan in the Washington Post.

Saman/Shaman

Klagsbrun’s Saman/Shaman as featured in the “DON’T MISS” section of the Washington Post May 6, 2011 edition.


THOREAU’S LEGACY
Feb 2010 - Feb 2011
at the headquarters of the Union of Concerned Scientists
1825 K St NW, Washington DC 20006

ART BEIJING
April 29 - May 2nd 2011
Gallery M (Bratislava, Vienna, New York City).

LOTUS & POPPY
A multimedia performance
Sunday, November 7, 2010
7:00 PM
Jack Morton Auditorium George Washington University Washington, DC
805 21st Street NW
Washington DC 20052
202.994.7736

FLIGHTS OF FANCY
January 15 2011 - February 26 2011
Evolve Urban Arts Project
1375 Maryland Ave., NE
Washington, DC 20003
202.489.8160
art.evolvedc.com

LOTUS/LOTIS
New works on paper
May 26 - June 19 2010
Studio Gallery 2108 R St NW
Washington DC 20008

THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY
The Queens Museum of Art, NYC

ARTISTS FOR HEALTH CARE REFORM
MOCA DC
October 2 - 31 2009

Publications Metamorphosis

2010 HACKETT PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC.
In 2010, Hackett Publishing Company, Inc. requested the use of Micheline Klagsbrun's painting "They Snaked Together (Cadmus and Harmonia) for the book jacket for Ovid's "Metamorphoses", translated by renowned scholar Stanley Lombardo. Hackett books are distinguished by their high quality and generally recognized for original cover design.

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> Rasmussen
You're a beautiful draftsperson. Your figures seem to move from one state to another. You are painting narrative subjects, but your intent is beyond the narrative. I love the idea of leaving the narrative to convey something outside the narrative - the instant of transformation…..I guess the process of painting itself is a metaphor for transformation. That's what I like about your recent paintings, like Medusa Incarnate. It's as much about the materials as the form, it's all happening now, together, at once. Your work is transforming into something very exciting. (interview excerpt, Dec 2010).
Jack Rasmussen, Director and Curator, American University Museum.

> Micheline Klagsbrun and the Ovidian looking glass Copyright Aneta Georgievska-Shine 2009.
Georgievska-Shine is an independent scholar specializing in Northern Baroque and Renaissance art. In addition to her affiliation with University of Maryland as a part-time faculty member, she is a frequent guest lecturer for museums and art institutions including the Smithsonian, and has held several museum fellowships at prestigious institutions. Her publications include numerous articles in U.S. and international journals, essays in exhibition catalogs, as well as a book on Peter Paul Rubens.

> Metabolizing the Metamorphoses of Ovid Copyright Micheline Klagsbrun 2009.
To be published in Amphora, the journal of the American Philological Association, Vol 8 (1). In this article I discuss how and why a visual artist turns to the 2,000-year old writings of a classical poet as a source of inspiration.