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Art Signs Online: Artful Conversations in ASL with the Smithsonian American Art Museum
February 26, 2021
•Curious about American art? Join us for a 30-minute virtual conversation about selected works from the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s collection. This program is presented in American Sign Language (ASL) […]
Smithsonian American Art Museum Presents Virtual Women Filmmakers Festival
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A virtual film festival highlighting groundbreaking women filmmakers and issues of climate change, political activism, global pandemics, and more. The Smithsonian American Art Museum is presenting its third annual Women […]
Weekly Arts Round Up, September 17, 2020
September 17, 2020
•More Smithsonian museums reopen tomorrow. From the comfort of your couch, stream Japanese films, hear from Helen Hunt and view treasures from sunken cities of ancient Egypt.
Weekly Arts Round Up, September 10, 2020
September 10, 2020
•Upcoming topics for online learning: Japanese textiles, Russian opera (and tea drinking), naturalist Alexander von Humboldt and painter Miki Hayakawa.
Mostly Virtual Arts Round Up, July 9, 2020
July 9, 2020
•Those venturing out can augment their reality on the National Mall or visit niche museums in Frederick and (starting July 17) Middleburg. And French cuisine would be apropos this weekend.
Christo, Conceiver of Grand But Fleeting Art
June 1, 2020
•With his wife Jeanne-Claude, Christo, who died on May 31, carried out two dozen projects, from installing 23 miles of curtained “gates” in Central Park to wrapping in fabric the oldest bridge in Paris.
Spring Arts Preview: Visual Arts
February 25, 2020
•Here are some of the D.C. art museum exhibitions that Georgetown visual arts writer Ari Post is most looking forward to this spring.
Weekend Round Up December 19, 2019
December 19, 2019
•The World Squash Cup finals will take place on Saturday and the official lighting of the National Menorah on Sunday (the first night of Hanukkah).
Holiday Arts Preview: Visual Arts
November 20, 2019
•Chiura Obata: American Modern Smithsonian American Art Museum Opens Nov. 27 Born in Okayama, Japan, Chiura Obata (1885–1975) immigrated to San Francisco in 1903. In 1942, when World War II […]
Summer Arts Preview: Visual Arts
May 16, 2019
•Six D.C. art exhibitions worth a special trip this summer.