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Georgetown art display features dozens of paintings, photos chronicling pandemic

Visitors can get a unique look at the COVID-19 pandemic in a new art exhibition in Georgetown.

“We always set out to capture a specific moment in time,” said artist Kate Fleming. “We just had no idea how specific a moment in time it was going to be.”



Fleming and her partner Tom Woodruff visited all 50 states from 2019 to 2021, with a long interlude in the middle during the worst of the pandemic.

Artist Kate Fleming with some of her paintings documenting the COVID-19 pandemic. (WTOP/John Aaron)

The coronavirus left its impression on some of her paintings and his photographs.

The clusters of mostly small works of art are on display at 2900 M Street in Georgetown.

Some of the works are accompanied by journal entries. A painting of a fast-food dumpster area from March of 2020 sits next to an entry that reads: “terrified that someone would come talk to me and breathe on me.”

A May 2021 painting of a gas station — a common subject of Fleming’s — sits next to an entry reading in part, “sore throat freaking out.”

A painting of a fast-food dumpster area from March of 2020 sits next to an entry that reads:”terrified that someone would come talk to me and breathe on me.” (WTOP/John Aaron)

Some of the works, such as a photo of a spider trapped under a glass, symbolize their time back home, in quarantine, before they could finish visiting all of the states.

One room, which features a seat from the van they used in their trip, shows video snippets of their cross-country travels.

Artistic representations of toilet paper (WTOP/John Aaron)

In all, Fleming said she made 194 paintings, fewer than half of which are on display. Woodruff, meanwhile, shot 50,000 frames.

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The exhibition, called “People from Away,” is open Wednesdays through Sundays, 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., through Sept. 11. The works of art are also available for sale.

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