Arts
DC Artswatch
D.C. Artswatch
• December 9, 2021
Our latest arts watch includes news from Theater J, Imagination Stage, Dance Place and the Hirshhorn Museum. Also, don’t miss our Cultural Leadership Breakfast Dec. 16 with Aileen Fuchs of the National Building Museum. Theater J’s […]
DC Artswatch: Tudor Place, Women in the Arts, Dave Chappelle…
• October 21, 2021
This month’s “Arts Watch” highlights Tudor Place’s recent grant award, fresh acquisitions for the National Museum of Women in the Arts, comedian Dave Chappelle and more. Tudor Place Awarded Grant Tudor Place Historic House and […]
D.C. Arts Watch: New Leadership All Around Town
• August 26, 2021
After a brief hiatus, D.C Arts Watch is back! Richard Selden left us with a solid foundation and we’re eager to bring you monthly news about the movers and shakers in the D.C. arts […]
D.C. Petal Procession Features Cherry Blossom-Themed Cars (photos)
• April 12, 2021
On April 10, a mini parade of painted vehicles passed in front of the National Archives building on its way to visit all eight wards of Washington, D.C.
DC Artswatch: FONZ, Smithsonian, Bible Museum, Hal Holbrook
• February 11, 2021
Due to COVID-related financial pressures, Friends of the National Zoo and the zoo announced their separation after more than 60 years.
Clarity: Culinary Tourism Close to Home in Vienna, Virginia
• February 4, 2021
Chef-owner Jonathan Krinn has invited top-flight local chefs to join him in his kitchen to prepare their signature dishes from places like Trinidad, Laos, Burma and Peru.
DC Artswatch: MLK Day, Inauguration, Notre-Dame, Presidents’ Day, Year of the Ox
• January 12, 2021
With the inauguration on the minds of many, the White House Historical Association will present two free online programs about past inaugurations on Jan. 19, the day before.
DC Artswatch: NBM, Mosaic, Ken Cen, Studio Conservatory, Hirshhorn
• December 10, 2020
The National Building Museum, housed in the mammoth 1887 Pension Building at 401 F St. NW, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a number of free online programs.
DC Artswatch: GALA, NMAAHC, Stable, NGA
• October 22, 2020
A theater welcomes an in-person audience, a history museum names a new director, the founders of a studio community step down and a major art exhibition is postponed.
Visual Arts Preview: Social Distancing Edition
• September 17, 2020
This will be a limited and bittersweet season for the arts, but after six months of pure bitterness, this writer will happily take what he can get. The fall arts […]
