Photos of the Month – November 2021

November 10, 2021

The photo of Charlotte Weir as she prepared to dance for the sultan – on stage with the “Nomad Dancers” at the Turkish Festival in Washington D.C. on October 3. […]

October Cover Story: Our 2021 Photography Contest

October 14, 2021

This summer, we decided to bring back our much-loved photo contest. After the past year and a half, we thought we could all use a bit of outdoor creativity and appreciate our surroundings.  […]

Van Gogh Show Dazzles

August 12, 2021

We’ve been hearing the hype about “Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience.” It certainly sounds appealing: an interactive visual extravaganza — light projections, virtual reality — on the life and works […]

‘A Mighty Woman With a Torch’: Bastille Day at French Ambassador’s Residence

July 15, 2021

It could not be more fitting for the Embassy of France to unveil a beautiful miniature replica of the Statue of Liberty which will greet visitors as they enter the […]

The Georgetowner Summer 2021 Photo Competition

June 17, 2021

THE GEORGETOWNER CALL FOR FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY CALL TYPE: FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION  ELIGIBILITY: INTERNATIONAL STATE: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA FEE: $25 ADMINISTRATION  ENTRY BEGINS: 6/20/21  ENTRY DEADLINE: 9/7/21  The Georgetowner […]

Dori Desautel Broudy: Works Designed to Elicit a Smile

June 3, 2021

Sponsored Post   Dori Desautel Broudy first began simultaneously drawing and narrating stories as a little girl. She often created stories about activities she participated in like dance, soccer and […]

VISUAL ARTS

May 17, 2021

THE PHILLIPS COLLECTION ‘SEEING DIFFERENTLY: THE PHILLIPS COLLECTS FOR A NEW CENTURY’ The Phillips Collection, America’s first museum of modern art, opened its doors 100 years ago this year. Its […]

DC Artswatch: NGA, NBM, NPG, Corcoran, ASC

May 13, 2021

Three D.C. museums add key people, GW names a new Corcoran School director and Ethan McSweeney leaves the American Shakespeare Center in Staunton, Virginia.

Weekly Arts Round Up, May 13, 2021


This weekend: a “makers market” at Dumbarton House and live jazz at Glover Park Grill. Starting May 21, you can visit Xiao Qi Ji, the National Zoo’s “Little Miracle,” in panda (so to speak).

Weekly Arts Round Up, May 6, 2021

May 6, 2021

As part of the Smithsonian’s phased re-emergence, the Renwick Gallery will reopen on May 14 with “Forces of Nature: Renwick Invitational 2020.”