• 1 Jun 2023 9:07 AM | Teresa Sites (Administrator)


    Lives in: Bethesda, Maryland 

    Instagram: @suzannepapiewski, @__pink__poppy

    Media and subjects: Mixed media collage from a woman’s point of view

    Why you joined MAA: At the suggestion of another member, Fran Simon

    Have you participated in any MAA shows or events so far? I participated in the Heart of the Vineyard Show at Windridge Vineyards. I'm looking forward to participating in more events and shows. 


    Something fun about you: During the pandemic, I baked over 40 types of cookies. This was before I broke up with my boyfriend and started creating art. 


    Artist biography: I have been supporting myself since age 18. I left home, put myself through college, and put myself through law school, going to law school at night and working full time. I made law review and graduated with honors from Georgetown University Law Center. I survived a divorce, cancer, and a layoff within a two-year period when I was in my 40s. I found my favorite job of all time--I negotiate with foreign governments about the taxation of multinational corporations.  

    As a single mother, I raised a son who has a B.A. and an M.A. Then, I became an artist. I have no formal training but I have a lot to say about being a woman in a patriarchal society. I started creating art seriously in September 2022 and began to apply to open calls.  

    My art rejects traditional gender role stereotypes. I want to raise awareness for the rights of women and people of color, with whom I feel an affinity.  I want to put a spotlight on strong women, who are heroines in my eyes. Every piece has a story and I intend to reveal layers of meaning, including whimsicality.  I am grateful to be part of a very supportive community of artists and have even begun to mentor others.  

    List of Juried Exhibitions

    “It’s the Little Things” small works show.  December 1, 2022 – January 13, 2023.  

    Girls Who Paint Gallery - Kensington, MD; Piece entitled “What You Imagine, You Create.” (sold)

    “Claim to Fame” February 3 – February 24, 2023.  Gallery Underground, 

    The Shops, Arlington, VA.; Piece entitled “Nonconformist.”

    “The Urge to Create” 2023 Invitational. February 5, 2023 – March 4, 2023 Waverly Street Gallery, Bethesda, MD; Four pieces: “Eve Was First,” “Capable,” “Art Lover,” and “In Charge.”

    “Paradise Pink.”  February 1 – February 28, 2023. HMVC Gallery New York online group exhibition; Piece entitled “Pop Princess."
  • 2 May 2023 5:37 PM | Teresa Sites (Administrator)




  • 26 Apr 2023 6:44 PM | Teresa Sites (Administrator)


    Lives in: the Rock Creek Palisades neighborhood in Kensington, Maryland.

    Social Media: @12th_house_virgo on Instagram


    Media and subjects: Acrylic, Mixed-Media, Photography 


    Why you joined MAA: To encourage myself to paint more and to connect with other artists.

    Something fun about you: I like making things. I do a lot of do-it-yourself projects. I recently bought an old cargo van to convert to a camper van. 


    Artist Biography
    I started painting because I took a color theory class in college and realized I love working with acrylic paints. I like to build up layers of color and sometimes work in mixed media, painting on prints of photos I’ve taken. These days, I am interested in painting what I think of as psychological landscapes to try and reveal private but also universal moments when the self sees itself as part of the cosmos. I have collected photos of sunrises and sunsets and am working out how to paint them. If you live in the area, you will likely see me walking my dog Bo around Kensington and taking photos at sunrise. I look forward to connecting with others over the years. 

  • 17 Apr 2023 9:49 AM | Teresa Sites (Administrator)

    Thank you to all who submitted entries to the Windridge Vineyard Watercolor Map Contest! This was a very difficult contest because the artists were asked to channel their creativity through a prism of constraints ... a lively, colorful vineyard map seen from above to include vineyard grape labels.  Eleven fabulous MAA watercolor artists submitted beautiful vineyard map paintings.

    The Windridge Vineyard owners have made their selections.

    First Place: Windridge Vineyard Map, Tracey Gage


    Second Place: Venue Where the Sun Sets, Antonia Tiu


    Third Place: Windridge Vineyard Map #1, Lily Kak


    The first place winner's painting will be purchased by Windridge for $350.00 and used for publicity and advertising.  MAA will have the winning painting photographed by Debra Halprin of Fine Art Giclee Printing Services to provide Windridge with a high resolution digital image.    

    The second place and third place winners will receive monetary awards along with award certificates..  

    Congratulations to all.  



  • 29 Mar 2023 7:05 PM | Teresa Sites (Administrator)

    Lives in: The White Oak neighborhood of Silver Spring.

    Media and subjects: Acrylics, right now focusing on surrealism. 

    Why you joined MAA: I'm hoping to share my work and get feedback from more experienced artists. 

    Have you participated in any MAA shows or events so far: I came to the Meet the Artists event at the Oasis Gallery. 

    Something fun about you: I have a farm in North Dakota. 

    Artist biography: I'm recently retired and am enjoying taking art classes and trying new techniques.


  • 1 Mar 2023 9:11 AM | Teresa Sites (Administrator)


    Lives in: Rockville, MD

    Media and subjects: Oil Painting. I mainly paint things from nature, as well as surroundings/environments from my travels around the world.


    Why you joined MAA: I would like to get to know other artists in the area, as well as getting my artwork out there.

    Something fun about you: I have been to over 20 countries around the world!



  • 28 Jan 2023 8:20 AM | Teresa Sites (Administrator)

    Member Spotlight – February Mireim Alibrahim 

    Lives in: Rockville, MD

    Website: Mireim.myportfolio.com

    Social Media: Instagram: _Mireim

    Media and subjects: I mostly work on canvases and experiment with mixed media. 


    Why you joined MAA: I joined MAA to meet new artists and learn from others along with participating in local events. 

    Something fun about you: I have been creating art as long as I remember and recently, I have been trying a new art related hobby every month. 


    Artist Biography: Mireim’s art ranges from realism to abstraction. She primarily utilizes acrylic and graphite but has experience working with oil, pastel, watercolor, ink, and mix media. Some of her major work includes bringing her vivid dreams to life and showing her love for animals. Her style is consistently evolving and changing based on her interests.


  • 27 Dec 2022 10:45 AM | Teresa Sites (Administrator)

    Lives in: Rockville, MD  

    Media and subjects: My favorite media is charcoal which I used for my tree series and portraits. I have been using acrylic paint for my beach and bay views, sea birds, and seashell paintings. Oil paint is my choice of media for my plein air paintings. 

    Why I joined MAA: I recently became interested in Plein Air painting and I hope to find a group of other artists with similar interests to paint together outdoors at different locations. I believe MAA will provide a great opportunity to share ideas, get inspiration, and learn from other artists in my community.

    Something fun about me: In my free time I love to do logic puzzles. 

    Artist Biography: Mary received a BFA degree in Fine Art and Interior Design at Maryland Institute College of Art. Her artwork is in private collections in New York, Chicago, New Hampshire, Delaware, California and her hometown of Rockville, MD. Mary has had several solo exhibitions in Rockville, Bethesda, and Washington, DC and group shows in Rockville, Baltimore and Wilmington, DE. She has won awards for her work through the Rockville Art League, an Interior Design award from Lazenby Associates and a group show with the Hardcastle Gallery in Centerville, DE.


  • 25 Nov 2022 4:48 PM | Teresa Sites (Administrator)

    New Members Spotlight – December 2022 – Alexandra Schmeling


    Lives in: Arlington, VA

    Website: alexandraschmeling.com

    Social Media:  @alexandra.schmeling, https://www.facebook.com/aschmelingfineart/

    Media and Subjects: Watercolor and pen paintings of architecture and natural beauty.


    Why you joined MAA: I was introduced to MAA through the Labor Day Art Sale and loved the diversity of work and the collaborative spirit of the show. I knew I wanted to participate in this sort of event in future!


    Something fun about you: I have a rescue pup named Ripley and most of my art business right now is pet portraits!


    Artist Biography: Alexandra Schmeling is a watercolor artist living in Arlington, VA who originally trained as a photographer at Yale University. She still uses photography, now as reference photos to paint from. She recently completed an artist residency at Chateau Orquevaux in France. Her works explore the interaction between manmade structures and their architectural intricacies and the more abstract, wild forms of nature. She enjoys playing with depth in her work, creating collages out of multiple watercolor paintings that draw the viewer deeper into the scene as if they are peering into a secret world.


  • 19 Nov 2022 12:24 PM | Deleted user


    By Glen Kessler

    In late October, we lost a great one. Artist and MAA member Ellen Yahuda began her painting career in earnest in 2017 with me at The Compass Atelier, the art program I run in Rockville. During her three years in the Master Artist Program, she impressed upon everyone who knew her her no-nonsense approach to life.

    Sadly, Ellen passed away just a few weeks after a cancer diagnosis.

    Ellen was a dogged pursuer of knowledge, a fierce debater, and a loyal friend. I will never forget arguing with her one week, hugging her the next, then arguing again the next. That's just how she was--nothing was ever given. She always needed to know why something was the way it was, not satisfied with simply reciting rhetoric. I respected it and then I came to love it, and her.

    And that's how her artistic vision manifested--unapologetically tough paintings of her family's factories built up with thick impasto and harmonious color. Equal parts intimate and brash. Her artwork flourished in the program and as she began exhibiting her work, she found sales and prizes awaiting her.

    Ellen’s first-ever show was the MAA Paint the Town Labor Day Show in 2019. Not only did she win a prize but she sold the painting. She would go on to win many prizes across the area, including a second-place award at the Labor Day Show just this past September.


    Ellen Yahuda (far left) poses with other award winners at the 2022 Paint the Town Labor Day Show.


    Ellen was never satisfied with success and always sought to learn new skills to test her boundaries. She took on figure and portrait painting during the roughest days of the pandemic and there again achieved great success.

    “Whenever we talked, she sought out and lifted up what we had in common, what we could connect with each other. fellow MAA member Margo Lehman wrote in a Facebook post about Ellen. “I am quite sure she did this with everyone she met.”

    “Ellen was so full of energy and humor,” MAA President Jennifer Barlow said. Artist Jenny Wilson has likewise spoken of Ellen’s “goodness and loving nature.”

    I am proud to have called Ellen a student of mine and later a friend. I am sad that the world must now carry on without her indomitable spirit.

    MAA member Glen Kessler is founder and executive director of The Compass Atelier in Rockville and has established the Ellen J. Yahuda Memorial Scholarship to offer financial assistance to one Master Artist Program student per year.

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