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Palace Life Unfolds: Conserving a Chinese Lacquer Screen

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ASIAN ART

The museum spotlights a 12-panel screen depicting women in an imperial palace during the Han dynasty. Visitors will learn about the 1672 screen’s meaning and manufacture as well as about recent conservation efforts to bring its intricate beauty back to life.

The Art of Advertisement: Art Nouveau Posters of the 
Late 19th Century

VIRGINIA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS

The rise of stylized, mass-produced posters in late-19th-century Europe and America blurred the lines between fine and applied art. Works by top French, Belgian, Viennese and American artists emphasized natural beauty in the flowing lines and flourishing patterns of the Art Nouveau movement. These posters represent early depictions of women as fashionable, independent individuals and […]

Handstitched Worlds: The Cartography of Quilts

THE GW UNIVERSITY MUSEUM AND THE TEXTILE MUSEUM

By expressing the personal stories and experiences of makers and their communities, quilts often illuminate historical events and cultural trends. Drawn from the collection of New York’s American Folk Art Museum, creations on display range from traditional early-American quilts to contemporary sculptural assemblages.
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Cushner

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY MUSEUM AT THE KATZEN ARTS CENTER

Mounted in partnership with Hemphill Artworks, this exhibition shines a light on Washington-based artist Steven Cushner, showcasing 34 small-scale works on paper, woodcut prints and large paintings.

Franklin White: An American in Venezuela

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY MUSEUM AT THE KATZEN ARTS CENTER

DC artist Franklin White has spent the past two decades in Merida, Venezuela, enamored by its scenery and traditions. The Katzen presents a selection of White’s expansive oil pastels on handmade paper, depicting the mountain village’s natural beauty.

Rachel Rotenberg

AMERICAN UNIVERSITY MUSEUM AT THE KATZEN ARTS CENTER

This exhibition focuses on sculptures by Rachel Rotenberg created using cedar planks and other materials. The artist, notes the Katzen, “has managed to build works on a heroic scale without sacrificing intimacy.”

Beyond the Light

Artechouse

Science and imagination collide in a mind-bending video experience developed in collaboration with NASA. Exploring light as a thread connecting history, science and technology, the show reimagines cutting-edge processes and […]

Composing Color: Paintings by Alma Thomas

SMITHSONIAN MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART

The museum reflects on the career and work of late African American artist Alma Thomas, who was born in the Jim Crow South but spent most of her life in […]

DC-Metro Modern Home Tour

The Modern Architecture + Design Society and listModern host a celebration of residential modern architecture and design. From DC to Arlington and McLean to Chevy Chase, come see the inside and out of some of DMV's most unique modern homes; meet the local architects, designers, and builders that created the homes; and find some inspiration […]

African Modernism in America, 1947-67

The Phillips Collection

Featuring more than 70 creations by 50 artists, this exhibition explores art networks and exchanges between Africa and the U.S. during the postwar period. Organized into four parts, it reveals […]

Park Chan-kyong: Gathering

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ASIAN ART

Inaugurating its new modern and contemporary galleries, the museum spotlights the photographic work of Park Chan-kyong—the Korean artist’s first solo exhibit at a major U.S. institution. Visually powerful still and […]

Etched by Light: Photogravures from the Collection, 1840–1940

National Gallery of Art

This exhibit chronicles an early chapter in photography, when innovators perfected a way to etch a photographic image into a copperplate and print it in ink. Resulting images dazzled viewers with their delicate highlights and rich tonal range—and the process of photogravure was born. More than 45 photogravures will be shown along with bound-volume examples […]

Forces of Nature: Voices that Shaped Environmentalism

National Portrait Gallery

The gallery shines a light on scientists, politicians, activists, writers and artists who played a pivotal role in the conservation movement from the late 19th century until today. Showcasing more […]

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