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Weekly Arts Round Up, February 4, 2021
• February 4, 2021
Get into a February frame of mind with red works of art at Washington Printmakers Gallery and two streamed poetry programs.
Weekly Arts Round Up, January 14, 2021
• January 14, 2021
The Phillips Collection will present an online wire workshop and the Smithsonian American Art Museum will host a virtual conversation on Chicanx graphic arts and activism.
Weekly Arts Round Up, October 22, 2020
• October 22, 2020
Opening soon: a new Addison/Ripley show and half the main floor of the National Gallery’s West Building. Next Thursday, go on a high-def encounter with the Barnes Foundation Matisses.
Weekly Arts Round Up, October 8, 2020
• October 8, 2020
“Girlhood (It’s Complicated)” opens tomorrow at the National Museum of American History and tickets for the Phillips Collection’s reopening weekend go on sale on Monday.
Mostly Virtual Arts Round Up, August 20, 2020
• August 20, 2020
In-town suggestion: the weekend wine garden at the Kennedy Center’s River Pavilion. Out-of-town suggestion: George Mason’s Gunston Hall, south of Alexandria, Virginia.
Mostly Virtual Arts Round Up, July 30, 2020
• July 30, 2020
Those staying put this weekend can go on virtual tours of Prohibition-era U Street and Rock Creek Cemetery.
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.
Mostly Virtual Arts Round Up, June 18, 2020
• June 18, 2020
In this week’s Round Up: The Washington Ballet Takes Center Stage Virtual Gala, a Wright Brothers-themed Zoom-around and a mammal surveillance opportunity.
Virtual Arts Round Up, June 4, 2020
• June 4, 2020
Online arts offerings of note include kids’ activities at Glen Echo Park, the Hirshhorn Museum, the Phillips Collection and Strathmore.
