Tag: Art
Capitol Hill Community Foundation Awards Ceremony
The Eastern Marching Band led the way as the Capitol Hill Community Foundation (CHCF) Community Awards Garden Party took over the gardens at St....
Spring Art and Art Festivals: Art and The City
OAS AMA | Art Museum of the Americas
Dominique Paul, “Silent Fall”
April 22-July 20 • www.museum.oas.org
Montreal native Dominique Paul, who now calls Brooklyn home, will...
Honoring Earth Day April 2023, Must See Art Exhibits
Saturday, April 22 will mark the 53rd year that Earth Day has been observed. The global environmental movement annually mobilizes one billion people in...
What Color is Your Zeitgeist?
Maybe 25 years ago the neighborhood was in an uproar, which was not at all unusual. We had many more uproars back then. Growing...
Art and the City
The Athenaeum Gallery
Nicole Santiago Through March 19. Artist Talk: March 19 at 2 p.m.
www.nvfaa.org
Nicole Santiago, whose paintings are currently on view at Athenaeum Gallery...
Pop-Up Art & Music Showcase Saturday at Mott’s
Looking for something fun to do this upcoming weekend? Mott’s Market (233 12 St. SE) is celebrating the community with a Pop-Up Artist Showcase...
Art in The City: Spring 2023 Art Expos, Fairs and Festivals
As you delve into this column, Punxsutawney Phil will have either seen his shadow and crawled back into his groundhog hole, indicating that six...
Rubell Museum DC Opens, Changing How Contemporary Art is Viewed in...
If you’ve been really, really good in a past life, will you come back as something even better in the next? That is the...
Artist Profile: Bulsby “Buzz” Duncan
“Art is a time machine. A work of art will always be there.” Buzz Duncan knows that 10 people will have 10 different interpretations,...
National Museum of Women in the Arts Slated to Re-Open Fall...
The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA, 1250 New York Ave. NW) will open its newly renovated building in fall 2023, representatives...