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SUMMARY:Reclamation: Recipes\, Remedies\, and Rituals
DESCRIPTION:This virtual\, participatory exhibit combines the work of nine artists with submissions from the public\, all of which will examine women’s role in providing sustenance and healing. The artists will share their own kitchen tables via photos\, videos and stories that depict food as a creative medium; cooking-related submissions from the public will be layered with the artists’ work\, revealing the interconnectedness of food and the communal nature with which women nourish society. nmwa.org
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/reclamation-recipes-remedies-and-rituals/
LOCATION:NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS
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SUMMARY:Alan Karchmer: The Architects’ Photographer
DESCRIPTION:Though he earned a degree in architecture\, DC-based Alan Karchmer has devoted his career to photographing buildings rather than designing them. This show presents images of structures Karchmer has captured around the world—including Washington National Cathedral’s Visitor Gateway (below)\, designed by SmithGroup Architects—and sheds light on his creative process.
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/alan-karchmer-the-architects-photographer/
LOCATION:NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM
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SUMMARY:Hung Liu: Portraits of Promised Lands
DESCRIPTION:In her depictions of immigrants seeking a better life abroad\, contemporary Chinese-American artist Hung Liu speaks volumes about exile\, identity and the Asian Pacific American experience. Her multi-layered portraits\, many based on photographs\, will be on view in the artist’s first major East Coast exhibit.
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/hung-liu-portraits-of-promised-lands/
LOCATION:National Portrait Gallery
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SUMMARY: Reveal: The Art of Reimagining Scientific Discovery
DESCRIPTION:Rebecca Kamen’s paintings and sculpture explore the confluence of art and science. Working with scientists and researchers\,  she creates abstractions that shed light on the world  around us.
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/%e2%80%a8reveal-the-art-of-reimagining-scientific-discovery/
LOCATION:AMERICAN UNIVERSITY MUSEUM
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SUMMARY:Diane Burko: Seeing Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:In 2006\, artist Diane Burko switched her focus from landscape painting to work that captures the effects of global warming. Informed by science and technology\, pieces on view include Sphere 4 (right) and a 56-foot-long “World Map” series  documenting changes in glaciers and reefs.
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/diane-burko-seeing-climate-change/
LOCATION:AMERICAN UNIVERSITY MUSEUM
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SUMMARY:Amalgama Phillips
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of The Phillips’ centennial\, Spanish-born artist Daniel Canogar  created a digital work that seamlessly “melts” together pieces from the  museum’s permanent collection in an ever-changing abstract animation.  Following its September 8 YouTube debut\, “Amalgama” opens in the  gallery on September 14.
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/amalgama-phillips/
LOCATION:Phillips Collection\, 1600 21st St NW\, Washington\, DC 20009
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SUMMARY:Sukkah City x DC
DESCRIPTION:This event puts a modern spin on the ancient Jewish festival of Sukkot\, which celebrates the fall harvest. During the holiday\, families build temporary structures with partially open roofs called sukkahs\, where they share meals\, rejoice and even sleep. Notable DC architects have taken on the challenge of designing sukkahs of their own that explore the themes of “welcoming the stranger” as well as housing insecurity and displacement. Visitors who enter these structures\, on view outdoors at the National Building Museum and the DCJCC\, can reflect on these ideas and what it means to have a roof overhead. Participating firms include a complete unknown\, Escoff & Ng Architects\, hord | coplan | macht\, Knu Design and Cedar Architecture\, Shinberg.Levinas\, SmithGroup and A. Robert Zweig.
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/sukkah-city-x-dc/
LOCATION:NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM
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SUMMARY:Unsettled Nature: Artists Reflect on the Age of Humans
DESCRIPTION:The work of seven contemporary artists reveals the profound ways in which humans impact the planet. A photograph by Edward Burtynsky (above) documents the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. \n 
URL:https://www.homeanddesign.com/event/unsettled-nature-artists-reflect-on-the-age-of-humans/
LOCATION:Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History\, United States
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