BARB SIEGEL
Education
2015 Ulab, MIT Sloan School/Presencing Institute
2011-12 American University – MS Organization Development Program
2009-13 Montgomery College Takoma Park - printmaking (Joyce Jewel, Nancy McNamara)
2007 Certificate in Arts Integration from Teaching Artist Institute (MD State Arts Coucil/Young Audiences for Learning).
1985-92 The Corcoran Gallery School of Art - studied sculpture with Bert Schmutzhart and F.L. Wall
1985 Master of Architecture, The University of Maryland (MD registration current)
1980 BA in English, The University of Wisconsin-Madison ceramics with Don Reitz
Selected Awards
2022 Montgomery County Arts and Humanites Council Individual Artist Grant
2020 Montgomery County Arts and Humanites Council Individual Atist Grant
2018 Montgomery County Arts and Humanites Council Individual Artist Grant
2000 Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award
Selected Presentations
2024 Ambiguity Revealed: Virginia Mediators Network, Williamsburg, VA
Ambiguity Revealed: Mid Atlantic Facilitator Network, Tysons Corner, VA
2019 Drawn to Connect/Goethe on Art: Thinking Through Drawing Conference, New Paltz, NY
2018 Organization Development Network: Drawn to Connect, Alexandria, VA
2017 Visual Collective Experience, Plexus Institute Conference, Bethesda, MD
2014 EU VIZ: Neurocognition and Graphic Recording, Berlin, Germany
1996 Smithsonian Associates/National Building Museum, Women in Architecture, WDC
Selected Shows
2024 Glen Echo Parkview Gallery, Solo, July
2024 Maryland Federation of Art Spring Member Exhibit
2024 Sasse Museum of Art, The Art of the Word digital show and printed catalog.
2023 Seeing Poetry: Recent work by Barb Siegel, Triangle Gallery, Bethesda, MD, Solo
2019 2nd Tri-Annual Maryland State Artist Registry (Invitational), Baltimore, MD
2007 Bethesda Regional Library, Bethesda, MD, Solo
2004 University of Maryland Architecture Gallery (Juried), College Park, MD
2002 Watercolor Invitational group show; Marlboro Gallery, PG Community College
2001 Foundry Gallery, invitational show, WDC
2001 Bookmark, Little City Art Studio, Bethesda, MD
2000 Other Places, New Horizons Gallery CNMC, WDC (Solo)
2000 Featured Artist, Montgomery Hospice Ball, Silver Spring, MD
2000 Corcoran Gallery of Art Student Exhibition (Juried), WDC
2000 Suburbanscape Anne Arundel Community College,
Gary Sangster, director of the Contemporary Art Museum Baltimore, juror
2000 Room with a View, Gallery 505, WDC
2000 Sweet and Sour Group Show Wilson Center Gallery, Willem de Looper, juror
1999 Time Returned, Barnes and Noble, Bethesda, MD (Solo)
1999 Sculpture and Still Life Group Show, Wilson Center Gallery, Joan Danziger, Juror
1999 Elements Group Show, Wilson Center Gallery, Eliza Rathbone, Curator of the Phillips Collection, Juror
1998 The Place to Be, New Horizons Gallery 2, Children’s National Medical Center, WDC (Solo)
1998 Bethesda Regional Library, Bethesda, MD (Solo)
1998 Then and Now: Twenty Years of A.Salon Washington DC Juried
1998 March Solo Show, Quartermaines Coffee Roasters, Washington, DC
1997 Bethesda Regional Library, Bethesda, MD (Solo)
1996 Montgomery County, MD Juried Art Exhibition, Strathmore Hall, Rockville, MD. James Hillear, Juror
1995 Drawing for Art, Strathmore Hall, Rockville, MD
1995 Bethesda Regional Library, Bethesda, MD (Solo)
1995 Cafe Zino, Bethesda, MD (Solo)
1995 Montgomery County Juried Art Exhibition, Strathmore Hall, Rockville, MD. Barbara Fendrick, Juror (Third Prize)
Selected Collections
The Children’s Inn at NIH, Bethesda, MD
Children’s National Medical Center, WDC
The Family Justice Center, Rockville, MD
The Foundations Schools, Largo, MD
Housing Opportunities Commission, Montgomery County, MD
National Association of HomeBuilders, WDC
Ronald McDonald House, Baltimore, MD
Publications
2018 The Shattered Sky: How Tycho Brahe Lost His Nose and Broke the Sky
1989-1992 Free Time Toys, hand drawn weekly feature in the Washington Times
Selected Press
2013 Rose, Kara; Adding color to the Meeting Minutes:
Graphic recorders illustrate notes for city and corporate clients to facilitate learning. Washington Post, 7 February, 2013