The 19th Annual Western Loudoun Art & Studio Tour

WLAST

Friday, Saturday, Sunday, June 5, 6 & 7, 2026

10:00am - 5:00pm NOTE: Not all studios open on Friday, June 5
© Brian Kirk

Brian Kirk

Ceramics, Glass, Mixed Media, Metalwork, Printmaking, Sculpture, Stone Carving

Tour stop open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
Brian Kirk Studios
36607 Allder School Road
Purcellville, 20132

Stop #17 Loudoun Valley Cluster

Artist's Statement

I am an interdisciplinary artist working in a variety of 2D and 3D artwork. Primarily a sculptor and printmaker, I also explore ceramics, glass, mixed-media, encaustic and rust printing. I often use natural forms as a starting point for sculpture.

© Brian Kirk | Reef | image copyright protected
Reef
Glass cast in multiple colors, resembling an coral ocean reef.
Cast glass
© Brian Kirk | Covid Helmet | image copyright protected
Covid Helmet
Helmet shaped head dressing to ward off COVID. Made of ceramics, glazed.
Ceramics
© Brian Kirk | Dendritic Vessel | image copyright protected
Dendritic Vessel
His fire vessel with glaze.
Ceramic
© Brian Kirk | Preying Menace | image copyright protected
Preying Menace
Two color, reduction print.
Linoleum Block Print ink on paper
© Brian Kirk | Moons of Alpha  Centauri | image copyright protected
Moons of Alpha Centauri
Rust print composition on rust print with indigo dye in hand made frame.
Rust print assemblage on paper with indigo dye and rusty met
© Brian Kirk | Worlds Above | image copyright protected
Worlds Above
Rust print assemblage on paper.
© Brian Kirk | Honey Bee | image copyright protected
Honey Bee
Three color reduction print on paper.
Linoleum print on archival paper
© Brian Kirk | Vertical Vision | image copyright protected
Vertical Vision
Vertical Vision is a welded steel sculpture composed of three bent tubes with steel form additions, attached to the main body of the sculpture.
Welded steel, powder coated.
© Brian Kirk | Razzmatazz | image copyright protected
Razzmatazz
Razzmatazz is an abstract metal sculpture composed of large, discarded metal fragments from the steel industry.
Welded steel.
© Brian Kirk | Wayward Jellyfish | image copyright protected
Wayward Jellyfish
Forged and oxidized copper on soapstone base.
Copper and Soapstone base


Available from this artist:
Copperwork (Jellyfish), ceramic bowls, Mixed-media wall-mounted assemblages, prints; linoleum, intaglio, rust prints,Sculpture; metal, stone, mixed-media

Tour stop open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday

Loudoun Valley Cluster Stop #17

Get directions:

Brian Kirk Studios
36607 Allder School Road
Purcellville, 20132

from Google Maps (opens new window) or Apple Maps (opens new window).

Additional notes on the directions:

Pull into driveway and park on right.