News & Politics A Striking New Work From the Artist Behind the Covid Flags on the Mall Her new piece looks at gun violence in America. Capital Comment, Art, gun violence | 3 weeks ago
Things to Do A Performance Art Piece Is Coming to the National Mall for Trans Day of Visibility "Etched in Light" features more than 100 trans and non-binary artists. Art, LGBTQ | 4 weeks ago
News & Politics Rhizome, DC’s DIY Mecca, Is Trying to Buy a Permanent Home The nonprofit arts space is looking to the community for help. Art, DIY, Rhizome | 4 weeks ago
Things to Do Hirshhorn Celebrates 50 Years With a Vast New Exhibit “Revolutions: 1860-1960” showcases the rise of Abstract art. Art, Museums, Hirshorn Museum, Art Exhibits | 1 month ago
News & Politics Artomatic 2024 Is on Hold—for Now The recently opened art festival is now experiencing permitting headaches. Art | 1 month ago
News & Politics How a Great Lost Painting Ended Up at a DC Museum The NGA bought the Anne Vallayer-Coster work for almost $3 million. Capital Comment, Art, National Gallery of Art | 1 month ago
News & Politics Meet the Guy Keeping the Craft of Stone Carving “Alive and Well” in DC Andy Seferlis learned from his father, who carved gargoyles for the National Cathedral. Art, cemetery, National Cathedral | 5 months ago
News & Politics A New Record Price for Washington Artist Max Weyl An 1878 view of Arlington House went for $19,000 — almost twice the previous record for the DC painter. Art, auction, Potomack Company | 5 months ago
News & Politics | Things to Do An Artist Is Recreating Classic DC Album Covers Alex Halaszyn's solo show is a comics ode to Washington music history. Art, dc music | 6 months ago
News & Politics Two New Zines Are Documenting DC’s Art Scene “Directory Zine” and “Show and Tell” are both out now. Capital Comment, Art | 6 months ago
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A Performance Art Piece Is Coming to the National Mall for Trans Day of Visibility
Rhizome, DC’s DIY Mecca, Is Trying to Buy a Permanent Home
Hirshhorn Celebrates 50 Years With a Vast New Exhibit
Artomatic 2024 Is on Hold—for Now
How a Great Lost Painting Ended Up at a DC Museum
Meet the Guy Keeping the Craft of Stone Carving “Alive and Well” in DC
A New Record Price for Washington Artist Max Weyl
An Artist Is Recreating Classic DC Album Covers
Two New Zines Are Documenting DC’s Art Scene