The exhibition captures Emmett Till’s legacy, Mamie Till-Mobley’s advocacy, and a companion exhibit uplifting local Black women activists.
May 25, 2021
These Two Women Opened A Pop-Up Museum At National Harbor To Celebrate The Beauty Of Black Hair
Its founders want to promote self-love and celebrate the beauty of Black hair.
Are today’s pixelated products of self-examination really born of the same instinct that inspired self-portraitists? A new exhibit examines that very question.
“Like, Share, Elect” will open in April and stay up through the end of inauguration weekend in 2017.
Dec 20, 2012
REMINDER: Submit Your Photos for DCist Exposed 2013!
Don’t forget to submit your three best photographs for the seventh annual DCist Exposed photography show!
Dec 18, 2012
At Hirshhorn Exhibit, Ai Weiwei’s Art Raises Questions That Many Are Asking in Wake of Newtown Massacre
Though Ai Weiwei’s art criticizes the totalitarian government in China, it also raises uncomfortable but necessary questions about the U.S. in the wake of the Newtown massacre.
Dec 05, 2012
Announcing the 2013 DCist Exposed Photography Show
No, you’re not hallucinating. It’s time for a seventh round of DCist Exposed. Think about the best three photos you’ve shot this year, then enter the contest!
Most visitors to Washington get the monumental view of the city, but an exhibit scheduled to open early next year at the Corcoran will celebrate the various subcultures that thrived in the D.C. in the 1980s.