Feb 09, 2012 | WDC: 37.4 °F
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National Gallery of Art
Chester Dale's magnificent bequest to the National Gallery of Art in 1962 included a generous endowment as well as one of America's most important collections of French painting from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This special exhibition, the first in 45 years to explore the extraordinary legacy left to the nation by this passionate collector, features some 84 of his finest French and American paintings.
Categories: Arts
The Workhouse Arts Center
The Workhouse Celebrates Black History Month with an exhibit of works by several well-known African American artists, including Margo Humphrey, Michael B. Platt, Preston Sampson, Stanley Squirewell and Thermon Statom. Mr. Platt’s imagery centers on ritual and the transformation of the human spirit that occurs when it confronts imagined or actual events and circumstance. Preston Sampson sees...
Gallery West
Gallery West invites the public to view works selected for the 13th Annual
National Show, juried by Jack Rasmussen, Director and Curator of the American
University Museum. Located at 1213 King Street in Old Town Alexandria’s Boutique
District, the gallery boasts two floors of visual art created by some of the
most talented artists in the country. The reception on February 6th is open ...
Categories: Arts
Montpelier Arts Center
John Beckley, Rushern Baker, Alonzo Davis, Cheryl Dyer, Henry Elliott, Thomas Gomillion, Jacqueline Lee, Angela Mathis, Clarence Page, Roland Richardson, Elbert R. Roberson, and Kenneth Shepherd, in an exhibition of African American artists who have a common heritage and profound links to Montpelier Arts Center. Feb. 5- Feb. 28
Montpelier Arts Center
Mixed media works by Maryland sculptor. Feb. 5- March 26
Bethesda
Deadline: February 26
First place: $500 and published short story/essay in Bethesda Magazine
Second place: $250
Third place: $150
Honorable Mention: $75
For more information and eligibility requirements, please visit www.bethesda.org.
Categories: Books & Authors
Youtube
A new dance on camera from Unevenlane, conceived and created by Mary Lane. Unevenlane is a new dance company based in Washington, DC. Under the artistic direction of the company's founder Mary Lane, the group is compiling a unique body of work with a distinctive style. While exploring various mediums for the context of her work, Lane's choreography demonstrates a respect for structure as she co...
National Geographic Museum
Soldiers. Charioteers. Archers. Musicians. Generals. Acrobats. Nearly 2,000 years ago, thousands of life-size clay figures were buried in massive underground pits to accompany China's first emperor, Qin Shihuangdi, into the afterlife. Their discovery outside the city of Xi'an in 1974 is one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century.
Now, you can stand face-to-face with these t...
Categories: Exhibits, Family Oriented, International
DAR Museum
The DAR Museum showcases the beautiful artistry and marketing genius of Josiah Wedgwood 250 years after he founded his famous ceramics company. “Wedgwood: 250 Years of Innovation and Artistry,” celebrates the 250th anniversary of Wedgwood and the remarkable story of discovery, vision, experimentation, industry and exquisite design.
FREE to the public. Monday - Friday 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p....
The Phillips Collection
O’Keeffe’s bold representations of flowers, bones, and landscapes are icons of 20th-century art; she was also a pioneer in abstract painting. The exhibition of over 100 works reveals this achievement, from her groundbreaking charcoals of 1915, to her close-up views of flowers and bones, to her spare watercolors of the 1970s. It also includes examples of Alfred Stieglitz’s famous photogr...
Categories: Exhibits
The Phillips Collection
Heuser translates the luminosity of Mark Rothko’s paintings into three dimensions with a wall-mounted sculpture in the museum’s elliptical stairwell. Glowing, colored forms, crafted from handmade paper and drawn in ink, seem to float against the walls. Part of Intersections, in which artists respond to art and spaces in the Phillips with projects of their own. Weekdays: By donation; Weekends: Included in museum admission
Categories: Exhibits
Folger Shakespeare Library
Anne Washburn’s fresh translation/adaptation of Euripides’ classic is directed in a world premiere by Aaron Posner.
Categories: Theater
Dumbarton House
10:00am – 2:30pm
February 8 10:30am-12:00pm, 1:00pm-2:30pm
Children aged 5-14 are invited to “travel back in time” to explore early Washington DC history. America the Beautiful at Dumbarton House and Discover our Nation’s Presidents at Tudor Place. Register for one or both programs. $6/child $3/adult, advanced payment required.
Categories: Family Oriented, History
American University Museum at Katzen Arts Center
11:00am – 4:00pm
Tom Green has been a legendary figure in the Washington, D.C., art world for over 40 years. His paintings, drawings, watercolors, and installations somehow manage to move freely between the formal and the accidental, the iconic and the idiosyncratic, the serious and the absurd. This exhibition samples the career of this important and influential Washington artist.
Categories: Arts
American University Museum at Katzen Arts Center
11:00am – 4:00pm
This interdisciplinary exploration retraces and reimagines the influences of culture, craft, and place on the artist. Through the multicultural perspective provided by the history of maiolica glaze painting, the artist maps his own journey in the form of paintings, ceramics, and installations to offer a new translation of pattern, form, and space and to provide new perspectives of cultural infl...
Categories: Arts
American University Museum at Katzen Arts Center
11:00am – 4:00pm
This exhibition presents recent work by two artists with long associations with the AU Art Department who now live and work in Assisi, Italy. This exhibition features paintings, drawings, and collages that reveal relationships of the figure in still, intimate spaces.
Artists’ reception: Saturday, January 30, from 6–9 p.m.
Gallery talk with Alan Feltus: Saturday, January 20, at 4 p.m.
Categories: Arts
American University Museum at Katzen Arts Center
11:00am – 4:00pm
This exhibition features work by Washington Project for the Arts (WPA) member artists, as well as national contemporary artists selected by top curators from some of the most important art institutions in the country. WPA invites contemporary art aficionados to indulge their passion for art at the WPA Art Auction Gala on Saturday, March 6, at 6 p.m. All proceeds benefit WPA programs and exhibit...
Categories: Arts
Barefoot Greens Seafood
11:00am – 9:00pm
Love & Munny A little shindig for LOVE. Selected artists will be presenting their Munny Designs for purchase. A portion of the proceeds will go to the American Heart Association. This is a Valentine's Day Event with Valentine & Nautical Themed Munnys and Art. Some specialty menu options may be available.
Come show your support for your community, artists and a good cause! From February 7th-1...
Categories: Arts
Irvine Nature Center
4:30pm – 6:30pm
This course is an introduction to the field and practice of Environmental Education (EE). It surveys the history, philosophies, theories, concepts, and methods of EE as they pertain to both formal settings (schools) and informal education settings (nature centers, zoos, aquaria, science
centers, museums, etc.). Program planning, implementation, and assessment will be examined in the context of informal EE providers.
Categories: Lecture
The Art Gallery at the Univeristy of Maryland
5:00pm – 7:00pm
Wednesday, January 27 through Saturday, April 3, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland presents the exhibition The Bad. The Bad. The Bad. by internationally acclaimed artist Adam Parker Smith.
This exhibition of new works detours from Smith’s previous exhibitions, which focused on interpersonal relationships, romance, and sexuality, directing us now to reflect on, as Smith says, ...
Categories: Arts
Goethe-Institut Washington, the German Cultural Center
6:30pm – 8:15pm
Germany, 2002, 35mm, 105 min., Director: Philipp
Stölzl, Cast: Alice Dwyer, Filip Peeters, Lars Rudolph
Lilli’s mother and Paul’s wife are killed in a tragic
car accident. Thirteen years later, Lilli is a teenager.
Her father and Paul have become failed characters
who scrape a living together by working as barmen
and bouncers in a strip club. A disaster unfolds
when Lilli seduces Pa...
Categories: Film
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Laboratory Theatre
7:00pm
In 2003, Yin Yu Tang, a Chinese home, was deconstructed, transported and reassembled at the Peabody Essex Museum, allowing millions of people to enter this structure which eight generations of the Huang family in China called home. Liz Lerman moderates the discussion with Ronit Eisenback from the UM School of Architecture and Nancy Berliner, curator of the Yin Yu Tang exhibit. Yin Yu Tang serve...
Categories: Discussion
Folger Shakespeare Library
7:30pm
Wright received the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry for his 1997 collection, Black Zodiac, and the National Book Award for Country Music: Selected Early Poems.
Categories: Books & Authors
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