A “multimedia rock opera cinematic experience” where “Two strangers met on the front page of a day / head shots share a single name.”
Dec 12, 2007
Getting More Art For Your Buck
Living in the Nation’s Capital, with so many free events going on year-round, it might seem silly to spend a princely sum of money for the privilege of becoming a Member of a local arts organization. But there are a number of good reasons to think about becoming a member — maybe you’re interested in a particular subject that’s only shown at a pay-for museum, maybe you’re an artist looking to grab a foothold in…
May 09, 2007
Senior Thesis Exhibitions @ Corcoran Gallery of Art
One of only three art schools in the nation that are affiliated with a world-class museum, the Corcoran College of Art + Design is a powerhouse in the “art schools of America” roster, ranking high in the Princeton Review (but receiving a ‘C’ average among current pupils and alumni). Founded in 1890, the school is the District’s only four-year, fully-accredited college of art and design. The Corcoran Gallery of Art has finally dedicated a gallery…
Apr 05, 2007
Arts Agenda: Cartoonistan
>> Your major opening this weekend is brought to you by the Smithsonian American Art Museum. The nearly 120 piece Saul Steinberg retrospective, Illuminations, features the artist’s witty and deeply observant take on world events throughout his 60 year history with The New Yorker, as well as the many other sculpture, painting, and various artworks that get a little meta in their parsing of creative methods. DCist is going to check out the show this…
Feb 08, 2007
Arts Agenda: Get ‘Em Before They’re Gone
>>Seriously, Just Don’t Hit Send Next Time: If you missed the gallery-style cage match and possible legal battle between artist Doug Sanford and his ex-girlfriend caused by the Fraser Gallery’s last exhibit, stop by the space anyway and see what drama their new exhibit will cause. Though the 6th Annual International Photography Competition probably won’t spur the hatred of a woman scorned, it’ll at least feature some ridiculously talented artists. The opening reception is tomorrow…
Nov 30, 2006
Arts Agenda: A Regular Safari Up In Here
Holiday? What Holiday? While some of us were home devouring pumpkin pies instead of writing the Arts Agenda last week, a few galleries opened their doors to new exhibits. The National Portrait Gallery is giving thanks to Josephine Baker by displaying images, posters, music sheets and other artifacts that tell the story of this amazing performer and civil rights activist. Meanwhile, the National Geographic Museum has opened their Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibit, showcasing…
Sep 27, 2006
Experimental Media Series Starts Tonight
Remember last week when we told you to mark your calendar for this evening? Force yourself away from the One Tree Hill season premiere and head down to the Corcoran Hammer Auditorium for Night 1 of the second Experimental Media Series. Presented by the Washington Project for the ArtsCorcoran, tonight promises Cowboys, Clichés, Codes, and Conspiracies. In this show curated by Peggy Parsons, the Head of the Department of Film at the National Gallery of…
American University’s graduation is May 14 — which also happens to be Mother’s Day. I need to find a good but not exorbitantly expensive brunch option. Any suggestions? In case you and your mom will be spending Mother’s Day in the area, DCist encourages you to consider booking a reservation for Sunday brunch sooner rather than later. With American University’s graduation falling on the same day, plenty of places are already full — including brunch…
May 31, 2005
Arts Agenda: Queering Sight/Sound and More
We start this week’s Arts Agenda with some news from the Hirshhorn. Tyler Green of Modern Art Notes tells us that the Hirshhorn has a new director, noting that: The Hirshhorn held no press conference introducing their new director. The Corcoran, however, just held a presser to announce that they don’t have a director! Anyhow, back to the latest listings … Kick off summer by visiting some of the new exhibits around D.C. this week….
May 23, 2005
Corcoran to Hold Press Conference Tomorrow
We reported last week on the rumored shake ups at the Corcoran — and tomorrow, news hungry D.C. art watchers will, hopefully, get some answers to questions on the troubled museum’s future. The Corcoran’s Board of Trustees met today, and the decisions made in that meeting will be announced to the public tomorrow at 9 a.m. What’s more notable is who will be announcing the decisions to the public. Museum President David Levy will be…