Rachel Goslins has been tapped to develop programs focused on creativity and innovation in the historic building.
Rachel Goslins has been tapped to develop programs focused on creativity and innovation in the historic building.
Behind a work recently added to the National Portrait Gallery is a surprising story of slavery, freedom, success and Islam in Georgetown in the early 1800s.
The donation is the largest to the museum from a sports figure.
“In the Groove” is on view at the National Portrait Gallery.
Eric Celarier recycles computer circuit boards to create Internet-age landscapes.
Find the humor in Donald Trump, watch a 10-ton sculpture get installed and enjoy an original D.C. combo: go-go and mumbo sauce.
“Stories of Migration” was inspired by crises that have driven millions from their homes.
North Korean contemporary art exhibition is the first of its kind in the United States.
“Small Stories: At Home in a Dollhouse” features 12 play houses from the V&A; museum.
When you’re trying to tell 400 years of history, you’re forced to leave a lot of good stuff out.
Justin Trudeau’s government is making good on its promise to invest $1.5 billion in culture.
The Sultan of Swat, was the Southpaw from St. Mary’s orphanage.
15 young artists are represented in “(Art)xiomas: Cubaahora: The Next Generation.”
The National Gallery of Art explores three centuries of American prints.
Kehinde Wiley is at his best when the honesty comes through.
“Between the Real and the Imagined” features the playful and the elegant.
The outdoor sculpture biennial “Turf and Terrain” is on view through Oct. 22.
The natural world, the passing of time.
Despite resounding support from the Rules Committee and endorsements from leading library and trade organizations, the Senate has not scheduled a vote on her nomination.