Member of CULTIVATE  “an evolving collection of interdisciplinary artists, writers, and researchers driven by investigations of land, place, and the commons.”

Hyperallergic: 20 Art Shows to See in New York This May Bodies We Inhabit, Hakim Bishara

Washington Post Review : Recognizing our environmental emergencies

Atlantika at Mason Exhibitions

Forecast at Tephra ICA

Cast/Recast at Mason Exhibitions

Gin Dance Company performs “Aspire” in response to Buoyant Force sculpture

Washington Post review of This Iridescent Era

This Iridescent Era at VisArts Gibbs Street Gallery in Rockville, Maryland, September 3 – October 17

Sue Wrbican’s conversation with Ann Burke Daly about The Iridescent Yonder and This Iridescent Era

About the Oil Tanker featured in The Iridescent Yonder and This Iridescent Era from Phil Rostek (in three parts) on The Atlantika Collective’s Blog: PT 1 PT 2 PT 3

The Iridescent Yonder, The Iridescent Yonder Craddock-Terry Gallery at Riverviews Artspace, Lynchburg, VA, July 2nd - August 19th, 2021

Greater Reston Arts Center Launches The Buoyant Oracle, a Sculpture That Talks Back East City Art, October 5, 2020

Greater Reston Arts Center Launches Buoyant Oracle — A Sculpture That Talks Back, Sofia Blom, Viva Reston, September 30, 2020

Buoyant Oracle Invites Community to Interact With Reston Sculpture, Reston Now, Scott Fields, September 15, 2020

Buoyant Oracle: A sculpture that talks back, THE PLAYFUL CITY LAB, based in Washington DC at American University

In Conversation: Lily Siegel and Sue Wrbican on Buoyant Force

Tephra Institute of Contemporary Art: Buoyant Force information

WETA (DC PBS) reviews sculpture Buoyant Force in About Town with Janis Goodman and Peter Winant, June 2020

Information about solo show Well Past the Echo at Greater Reston Arts Center September - November 2017

Reviews of the Well Past the Echo

Young at art: High school artists ‘becoming’ at new GRACE exhibition

Fairfax Times: Reveling in unexpected encounters by Janet Rems

Washington Post: A surrealist painter inspires a photographer by Mark Jenkins

East City Art Reviews: Sue Wrbican's Well Past the Echo by Elsabe Johnson Dixon

Download the show catalog of Well Past the Echo here

Other News and Info:

Membership in Atlantika Collective an international creative collective of artists, writers, curators, educators, and thinkers.

For more of my work with coastal and rural landscapes, installation, sails and constructed imagery refer to my page featured on the website of Washington Project for the Arts

During the summer of 2016 I spent a month experimenting with my sails in a beautiful and massive solid oak barn at STUD Gallery in Catlett, Virginia. It was a peaceful, rustic and productive place to focus. 

Isabel Manalo of “The Studio Visit” recently stopped by the studio at Monroe Street Market and wrote a lovely and informative feature for her web journal. More information about Sue's studio at “The Studio Visit: Sue Wrbican”