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GW UNIVERSITY AND THE TEXTILE MUSEUM

Honoring the United States’ 250th birthday, this exhibit 
documents historic scenes that have unfolded at many of Washington’s most notable landmarks. In addition to mainstream imagery, depictions of laborers, activists and artists across generations add a new perspective to history.

Sky Hopinka: Kicking the Clouds

National Gallery of Art

Expressing himself through moving images, sound, poetry and photography, Native American
artist Sky Hopinka forges powerful 
ties between language and landscape. 
Videos (including one of his grandmother), photos and large-scale 
calligrams on display present a nuanced understanding of place and the contemporary Indigenous experience.

Of the Hills: Pahari Paintings
from India’s Himalayan Kingdoms

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ASIAN ART

This exhibit explores the history and beauty of paintings made for Hindu kings in India’s northern Pahari region between the 1620s and 1830s. 
A study of 48 works on view, ranging in style from naturalistic to abstract, sheds light on their political, cultural and religious significance.

Douriean Fletcher: 
Jewelry of the Afrofuture

THE WALTERS ART MUSEUM

A trip to South Africa inspired Douriean Fletcher to design jewelry as a way to explore her identity and cultural heritage. Known for dramatic pieces made from natural materials, the California native has crafted jewelry worn by Queen Ramonda and the Dora Milaje in the Black Panther films. The Walters showcases these among many more […]

Georgetown House Tour

GEORGETOWN

This annual self-guided tour gives attendees the opportunity to step inside some of the impressive homes and gardens in one of DC’s most charming and historic neighborhoods. A Parish tea at St. John’s Episcopal Church follows.

Smithsonian Craft Show

NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM

The Smithsonian Craft Show returns to the National Building Museum, filling its Great Hall with an array of collectibles from April 23rd to 26th. Now in its 44th year, the juried event spotlights more than 120 artisans representing varied disciplines, from basketry, ceramics and decorative fiber to furniture, glass, mixed-media and wearable art. Ceramicist Wayne Higby […]

Niagara Falls: Mist and Majesty

National Gallery of Art

An iconic 1857 
panorama of Niagara Falls by landscape painter Frederic Edwin Church anchors a group of 20 works depicting the natural wonder. From historic Native paintings to contemporary photography, the collection homes in on the many symbols and histories associated with the world-famous falls and how these notions have evolved over centuries.

Burnished: Pueblo 
Pottery at NMWA

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS

After launching the first museum survey dedicated to women Pueblo potters in 1998, NMWA now presents its first exhibit focused on this collection. It features 24 vessels that convey diverse traditions and material cultures across Pueblo communities.

Bethesda Fine Arts Festival

WOODMONT TRIANGLE, Bethesda, MD

Displaying the work of 120 artists and artisans, this juried show 
features ceramics, painting and printmaking, furniture, mixed media, apparel, sculpture, woodworking and more. Live music rounds out the action.

Seeing the Essential: 
The Sigmund M. and Mary B. Hyman Collection of American Art

BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART

The BMA showcases more than 100 works from the collection of Baltimore philanthropists Sigmund M. and Mary B. Hyman, which focused on modern American culture and history. Along with the work of well-known painters such as Guy Wiggins and John Singer Sargent, the exhibit shares pieces by Native American, immigrant and European artists whose perspectives […]

Tephra ICA Arts Festival

RESTON TOWN CENTER

More than 200 artists from across the country display their work in this juried show, now in its 35th year.

Interwoven: A Tradition of Textiles

HILLWOOD ESTATE, MUSEUM & GARDENS

Drawn from Hillwood’s vast collections, this exhibit celebrates the artistry, craftsmanship and cultural importance of textiles from the 17th century to today. Casting a wide net, it unveils fabrics ranging from antique lace to embroidery and fashionable silks—and includes pieces from the personal wardrobe of Hillwood’s own Marjorie Merriweather Post.

American Icon: The US Flag in Art

National Gallery of Art

Displaying some 30 works dating from the late-1800s to present day, the museum examines how the meaning of the American flag has evolved over time. Paintings, prints and photographs by notable artists such as Gordon Parks, Dorothea Lange, Jasper Johns and Childe Hassam (whose work is pictured) provoke thought and introspection.

Susan Goldman: Prima Vista

In her first major solo museum exhibition, artist and master printmaker Susan Goldman looks 
inward to create luminous, large-scale prints on aluminum. Along with her 
studio work, Goldman is the founding director of the Printmaking Legacy Project, a DC nonprofit dedicated to documenting and preserving printmaking practices.

Plein Air Easton

Artists and art lovers alike flock to Easton for the largest juried plein air painting competition in the U.S. Fifty-eight artists from around the world are selected to participate, capturing the region’s landscapes, street scenes and waterfronts. The festival culminates with exhibits, award presentations and art sales.

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