By Mia Dinunzio The Potomac lapped quietly below Mount Vernon’s hillside as visitors drifted along the estate’s pathways, pausing beneath old trees and in gardens overlooking the water. On a warm […]
By Mia Dinunzio The Potomac lapped quietly below Mount Vernon’s hillside as visitors drifted along the estate’s pathways, pausing beneath old trees and in gardens overlooking the water. On a warm […]
The Joburg-born artist’s latest exhibition uses burning steel wool sculptures and ash paintings to explore ritual, transformation and the transitions that shape our lives
This month is peak bloom for “Split-Rocker,” a 37-foot-tall rocking-horse head, embedded with over 24,000 flowers, atop a grassy hill in Potomac, Maryland. (Why “split”? Because the head’s left half […]
June kicks off with lots of celebrations surrounding the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Party at the National Gallery of Art, check out the Spirit of Independence Festival at the […]
By Leland Schwartz “Wolf,” a charcoal by local artist Oyunaa Waskin, won Best of Show in the Artists in Middleburg’s (AiM) “The Animal in Art” exhibit running through June 14th […]
Now that Memorial Day weekend is over, summer is in full swing. Support the Friends of Book Hill Park this weekend, take a walking tour with Georgetown Heritage, kick off […]
Orfeo, Orphée, Orpheus. The mythical musician, poet and prophet who descends into Hades to rescue his beloved Eurydice has long inspired writers, painters, sculptors, composers and choreographers, whether they translate […]
As we head into Memorial Day weekend, there are lots of options for things to do. Start the weekend off with the last of Evermay’s spring season of The Listening […]
Exploring The Phillips, The Underground, The Kreeger, and Calder Gardens By Ruth Allan, L’Enfant Gallery In the early 20th century, the U.S. offered open-minded audiences and creative freedom to artists—an […]
In Georgetown’s East Village, the Jackson Art Center transforms into a creative hub twice a year for its biannual Open Studios event. The next one will take place on Sunday, […]
Another weekend begins and Georgetown is full of things to do, including Jackson Art Center’s Open Studios, the CAG’s Spring Concert in the Park, an exhibit opening at Limits & […]
The confluence of nature and art has long had a profound hold on Maine. Here's how to experience it, from Lake Kezar to Rockland.
This weekend, don’t miss the Georgetown Garden Tour, Evermay’s continuing ‘The Listening Room’ series and PassportDC’s EU Open House. Happy Mother’s Day! There’s Still Time to Grab Tickets to the […]
Welcome May with another weekend of festivities, including free concerts, the annual Passport DC festival, IlluminAsia celebrations and lots of additional options. Enjoy your weekend! Put Together an Origami Bouquet […]
The weekend is jam-packed with White House Correspondents Dinner events as well as concerts, including Evermay’s ‘The Listening Room,’ the Smithsonian Craft Show returns and speaking of the Smithsonian, their […]
Japanese publisher Visual Arts has launched a new brand, Visual Arts Scripts, alongside the reveal of three upcoming titles currently in development. The first project, Sayagatari – Promise of the Cursed Blade –is scheduled for release in 2026 on PC via Steam and Windows. Sayagatari – Promise of the Cursed Blade – is a romance visual [...]
Just one of the Phillips Collection’s third-floor galleries, where “Miró and the United States” is on view through July 5, is entirely devoted to Picasso’s sole Spanish-born rival (unless you […]
When artist Robert Grady first moved to Washington, D.C., he lived in Georgetown and went on the annual Georgetown House Tour. Grady loved to take in the intricate architecture and interiors, especially since that was […]
This weekend’s signature event is of course The Georgetown House Tour. After you attend, check out Tudor Place’s “LiberTEA,” shop for dogs at The Phoenix and more. Enjoy your weekend! […]
By Zoe Shields Spring in New York is refreshing. Layers are shed; evenings extend. Darwin tulips line the Park Avenue Malls. The season suggests a palette of peach and French […]
After 12 years leading the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Director Melissa Chiu has been named director of another cylindrical landmark, the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Guggenheim Museum in Manhattan, effective […]
By Zoe Shields Josie Vosoba prefers gouache—rewettable though fast-drying—and a loosely held palate knife: “you can’t blend and get fussy with it,” she says of those included in her newest […]
This weekend promises springtime fun with the Georgetown Flower Tour, Evermay’s “The Listening Room” and Dumbarton Oaks Park celebrates 85 years. Evermay’s ‘The Listening Room’ Takes Guests to Broadway This […]
Sponsored content Join the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian to celebrate the exhibition Water’s Edge: The Art of Truman Lowe at the National Mall, Saturday, April 18, 10:30 […]
Deck the Chairs seeks to create more youth-oriented art opportunities throughout the year.
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In February, one of our local institutions of higher learning hung up a bunch of horse blankets. And not just blankets — saddle covers, under-saddle cloths and other horsey garb. […]
As we head into Easter weekend, enjoy an egg hunt and storytime at Barnes & Noble in Georgetown, Easter brunch at The Fairmont and much more. Have a great weekend! […]
With cherry blossoms about to be in peak bloom and spring back in full force, take your pick of these events happening this weekend. Tudor Place Is Hosting an Easter […]
The Phillips Collection is currently presenting “Miró and the United States,” a major traveling exhibition organized with the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona. It looks at a lesser known but […]
VisualArts has announced that the Key-developed visual novel anemoi will ship as a two-disc release when it launches on April 24, 2026, in Japan. The change results from enhanced visual direction and presentation, which have increased the overall size of the project. As a result, the physical version will now include two discs to accommodate [...]