More than five dozen D.C.-area artists created works in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
David Amoroso explores the icons who inspired him in the '60s and '70s
The in-person exhibition reveals how nine artists approached their art during the pandemic
National Museum of African American History and Culture, National Portrait Gallery, and Renwick Gallery are all reopening.
The exhibition also includes a podcast, photoshoot, workshop, and walking tour lecture.
Virtual show celebrating Al Hirschfeld's works reflecting on Thornton Wilder's "Our Town"
Touchstone is temporarily thriving as an online-only operation
Works by Studio 10's Elisabeth Hudgins, Kat Jamieson, Linda Maldonado, Elise Ritter, and Deborah Taylor
Themes of repetition, ritual, and resilience predominate in this mixed-media exhibition
Kelly MacConomy curates a show at Del Ray Artisans offering interpretations of Hopper's quintessentially American imagery
2021 Fellowship Exhibition features three artists representing "the spirit of D.C.'s burgeoning artist community"
An impressive lineup of virtual activities on tap, including one expressly for lovers
A National Juried Exhibition of artists working in a variety of media
National Museum of Women in the Arts presents works from 22 emerging women artists
Showcasing D.C.'s LGBTQ community and the role Whitman-Walker has played in its history