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Tawny Chatmon’s Portraits Take Center Stage at the National Museum of Women in the Arts
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Weekend Roundup: Georgetown Welcomes a New Art Gallery
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Scully Prize Laureate Speaks at Building Museum
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‘Exodus.Report’ Hosts Exhibit on Stories and Portraits of Ukrainian Refugees
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From U Street to Dupont Underground
Spring Arts Preview – Visual Arts
• February 12, 2025
Setting Sail: The Story of Sea Cloud Feb. 15 to June 15 Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens Using documents, photographs, models, paintings and decorative art objects, “Setting Sail” tells the […]
‘Make Way for Berthe Weill’ in New York
• January 27, 2025
Q: Does Columbia, New York City’s Ivy League university, established by royal charter as King’s College in 1754, have an art museum? A: The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art […]
Hirshhorn Concert: ‘Igor and Coco’
• January 23, 2025
“Igor and Coco,” the catchy title of a free concert on Saturday, Feb. 1, in the Hirshhorn Museum’s Ring Auditorium, refers (no surprise) to Russian composer Igor Stravinsky and French […]
Weekend Roundup: January 23-26
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This weekend, stay warm indoors at events like “Tina,” the Tina Turner musical and drag star Sasha Velour at Strathmore, comedian Nick Swardson and of course cheering on the Commanders […]
Gorey 100 at the Library of Congress
• January 13, 2025
Edward Gorey’s work, distinctly Edwardian, was never gory. True, he populated his curious tales with stoic victims of misfortune — among the childhood fatalities alphabetized in 1963’s “The Gashlycrumb Tinies,” […]
Mickalene Thomas in Philadelphia
• December 19, 2024
Is Philadelphia’s Barnes Foundation an unlikely venue for an exhibition of paintings, photographs, installations and video by queer, Black, Brooklyn-based artist Mickalene Thomas? Two reasons why not: Because the Barnes’s […]
Are You Very “Demure” and Very “Mindful?”
• December 16, 2024
Want to impress your millennial or Gen Z relatives at your holiday gathering this year? Tell them they’re being “very demure” and “very mindful.” Dictionary.com has named demure its 2024 […]
Legends Talk at the Phillips Collection
• December 11, 2024
As long as I’ve lived in Washington, I’ve been in love with the Phillips Collection. For as historic, influential and mighty a museum as it is, it’s a funny little […]
Notes from The Underground—Dupont, That Is
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“We are both architects,” says Lucrecia Laudi, who co-founded Dupont Underground in 2005 with her husband, Julian Hunt. “But we come from different worlds.” Laudi grew up in the Argentine […]
Jew:CE The Jewish Comics Experience
• December 5, 2024
By Sheila Wickouski Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman—these are some of the stars in the exhibit Jew:CE The Jewish Comics Experience at the Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum, which […]
