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Weekend Round Up, Sept. 22 – 25
• September 22, 2022
Happy Fall Equinox! And, this weekend we have so many cool seasonal activities. We’ve got a big weekend round up today with great things to do for all personalities, from […]
Fall Arts Preview : Visual Arts
• September 14, 2022
Sargent and Spain National Gallery of Art Oct. 2, 2022 – Jan. 2, 2023 John Singer Sargent’s decades-long captivation with Spain yielded a remarkable body of work. Over seven extended […]
Weekend Round-Up, Aug. 25-28
• August 25, 2022
Enjoy the last days of summer with a cookout at Bourbon Steak, a new exhibit at the Phillips Collection and sing along with the Beach Boys at Wolf Trap. Happy […]
Weekend Round Up, July 21-24
• July 21, 2022
It’s going to be a hot one this weekend! Be sure to stay hydrated, seek shade and of course, have lots of fun with these activities happening around town. Sunset […]
Addison, Ripley Host May 19 Collector’s View
• May 26, 2022
Georgetown gallery owners Christopher Addison and Sylvia Ripley welcomed supporters of Transformer, D.C.’s 20-year-old artist-centered nonprofit, to their Garfield Street home on May 19. The Thursday evening event was the […]
Women Leaders: Rachel Goslins, Director, Smithsonian Arts & Industries Building
• April 7, 2022
Our spring arts preview featured 20 women cultural leaders in Washington, D.C. We wanted to amplify their voices in our online newsletters, spotlighting each of them individually. Our Thursday April […]
2022 Spring Gala Guide
• March 9, 2022
MARCH Thursday March 10 N St. Village Gala 5:30-9 p.m., Marriott Marquis, 901 Massachusetts Ave. NW Attend the gala and auction to hear stories of hope and triumph from N […]
Picasso: Painting the Blue Period, at The Phillips Collection
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Pablo Picasso was a painter. However, the reason we know his name is because at some point he came to represent something more than his work. I have never walked […]
Spring Arts Preview: D.C.’s Women Cultural Leaders Speak Out
• March 7, 2022
In honor of Women’s History Month and our special arts preview issue, we asked area arts leaders what it’s like working at the famed museums and theaters D.C. has to […]
Weekend Roundup, Feb. 24 -27
• February 24, 2022
This weekend, Saturday is the day to get out and about. If you want to stay local, a new art studio will be opening Saturday morning in Georgetown. There will […]
