The DC Arts Center’s

Sparkplug
Artists
Collective

For artists seeking to establish, reignite, or sustain a professional art career.

A fertile environment for continued artistic and professional growth

Caroline MacKinnon, 22/23 Sparkplug Collective Member
Every Star Is a Sun
Gouache on Paper, 8.75” x 13.75”
2021

ABOUT THE SPARKPLUG ARTISTS’ COLLECTIVE

The Sparkplug Artists’ Collective is a one-year program that serves as a much-needed resource for artists seeking to establish, reignite, or sustain a professional art career. The collective provides a fertile environment for continued artistic and professional growth by providing mentorship, support, workshops, critiques, juries, art excursions, and coveted art exhibition opportunities in The DC Arts Center’s Main Gallery. In addition, Sparkplug members will grow their professional networks by developing meaningful relationships with local curators, collectors, and established artists while gaining access to a deep roster of Sparkplug alumni. Since its inception in 2007, the Sparkplug Artists’ Collective has served nearly 100 early, mid-career, or established artists in the greater Washington, D.C., area.

Sparkplug members meet monthly and engage in studio visits, moderated peer critiques, and various social events. Additional art excursions and workshops help to solidify collaborative relationships and offer the knowledge, skills, and resources that advance career sustainability. The exhibition opportunities provided at The DC Arts Center allow for heightened artistic visibility and additional artistic enrichment.

Each year, through an application and interview process, artists from wide-ranging backgrounds and experiences are invited to join the collective.

THE APPLICATION PROCESS

The DC Arts Center (DCAC) accepts proposals from interested candidates between January and November. Each year, approximately 10 artists are selected for the program.

Applications are evaluated following the submission deadline, and candidates who advance in the process will be asked to interview in November. Final decision outcomes will be communicated in December, and successful candidates will begin the onboarding process following the winter holidays. The program runs for one year, from January to December.

We accept applications from all artists working seriously in their field and do not discriminate on any basis.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

Artist Statement & Biography

Artist Resumé

Short Answer Questions

$25 application fee (waived for Artist Members)

COST

$250 tuition (waived for Artist Members)

GALLERY QUICK FACTS

The DC Arts Center has two newly renovated art galleries — The Main Gallery and the Nano Gallery.

The Main Gallery features full-size work of all mediums and is approximately 700 square feet.

The Nano Gallery features small format work that can be easily hung and is approximately 125 square feet.

Artists retain a 60% commission on all work sold. 70% for Artist Members!

Introducing the

2024 Cohort

YERKE ABUOVA

JOHN T. ALLEN

NIKKI BROOKS

MENTWAB EASWARAN

KATIE MAGICIAN

RASHAD ALI MUHAMMAD

KRISTINA PENHOET

LUCAS J. ROUGEUX

DINA AZ. SALEM

SAMANTHA VAN HEEST

Alumni

2021-2023
Pixie Alexander, Kanchan Balsé, Gayle Friedman, Maggie Gourlay, Caroline MacKinnon, Louisa Neill, Rebecca Perez, Shelley Picot, Alex L. Porter, Adi Segal

2019 - 2020
Tom Greaves, Sarah J. Hull, Shana Kohnstamm, Alanna Reeves, Azadeh Sahraeian, Elizabeth H. Sampson, Alexandra Silverthorne, Sarah Stefana Smith, Madeline A. Stratton, Steve Wanna

2017 - 2018
Héctor Cataño, Eric Celarier, Alexis Gomez, Sarah Jamison, Ashley Ja’nae, Zofie Lang, Kelly Posey, Katie Pumphrey, Renée Regan, Julie Wills

2015 - 2016
Casey Snyder, Brendan Smith, Jerry Truong, Michael Booker, Megan Maher, DeLesslin George-Warren, Fabiola Alvarez Yurcisin, David Ibata, and Jerome Skiscim

2012 - 2014
Amy Hughes Braden, Lee Gainer, Piper Grosswendt, Michelle Lisa Herman, Rebecca Kallem, Corwin Levi, Rachel Schmidt, and Stephanie Williams

2010 - 2012
Chajana denHarder, Chandi Kelley, Dafna Steinberg, Matt Smith, Todd Gardner, Joseph Hale, and Blair Murphy

2007 - 2010
Blair Murphy, Deborah Anzinger, Karen Joan Topping, Kathryn McDonnell, Peter Gordon, Michael Matason, Lisa McCarty, Jenny Walton, Lea-Ann Bigelow, and Mark Planisek

Prototype; 2007
Djakarta Jacobs, Ian Jehle, Jennifer Foley, Lea-Ann Bigelow, Karen Joan Topping, and Laurel Hausler

Past
Exhibitions

2024
TBD Sparkplug 2024 Cohort
The DC Arts Center
Curated by Eric Celarie

Roots & Routes*
The DC Arts Center
Curated by Gia Harewood

*Due to historic renovations, the 2023 Cohort presented their final exhibition in April of 2024.

2022
Human Nature
The DC Arts Center
Curated by Eric Celarier
February 25 - April 3

2020
States of Being
The DC Arts Center
Curated by Fabiola R. Delgado
October 14 - January 10, Virtual Artists’ Talk December 10.

2019
Light Liminal
The DC Arts Center
Curated By Karen Joan Topping
February 22 - March 24, Artists’ Talk March 24.

2018
Heritage: Now
The DC Arts Center
Curated by Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell
October 19 - November 25, Artists’ Talk November 18

2017
Process & Practice
The DC Arts Center
Curated by Andrew Johnson
February 17 - March 19, Artists’ Talk March 12

2016
Power (I Know It When…)
The DC Arts Center
Curated by Lea-Ann Bigelow
October 21 - December 4, Artists’ Talk November 17

2015
Dis/Satisfaction: Permission to Rewrite History, It’s Personal
The DC Arts Center
Curated by Kathryn McDonnell
February 13 - March 15, Artists’ Talk March 15

2014
(inter)Related
The DC Arts Center
Curated by Allison Nance
June 6 - July 13, Artists’ Talk July 13.

2013
External Memory
The DC Arts Center
Curated by Chandi Kelley
June 7 - July 14, Artists’ Talk July 14

2012
Loose Ends
The DC Arts Center
Curated by Deborah Anzinger
June 15 - July 15, Artists’ Talk July 15

2011
Something Other Than The Present
The DC Arts Center
Curated by Blair Murphy
June 17 - July 17, Artists’ Talk July 16

2010
Facts and Fictions
Curated by Blair Murphy
The DC Arts Center
June 18 - July 19, Artists’ Talk July 11

2009
NEW WORK
Arlington Arts Center, Jenkins Community Gallery, Arlington, VA
Curated by Lea-Ann Bigelow & Blair Murphy
June 19 - August 22, Artists’ Talk July 22

Findings
The DC Arts Center
Curated by Lea-Ann Bigelow & Blair Murphy
October 16 - November 15, Artists’ Talk November 8

2008
DCAC’s Sparkplug Exhibition
The DC Arts Center
Curated by Lea-Ann Bigelow
May 2 -11, Artists’ Talk May 10

E32
5C Cultural Center, New York City
September 16

2007
Chamber Play; artDC International Art Fair
Curated by Lea-Ann Bigelow
April 27 - May 30