National Museum of Women in the Arts hosts virtual talk with graphic novelist Robin Ha
By Maria Tedesco | 08/11/2022The museum highlights a new artist every month
The museum highlights a new artist every month
Pitches Be Trippin', On a Sensual Note, Dime a Dozen, Treble in Paradise and TenLi Tunes wrapped up the school year and showcased their hard work
Enjoy the cherry blossoms long after the season is over
Artists at American University discuss how their art and identity intersect
Katherine Riddle balances the life of a professional performing artist and adjunct professor at her alma mater
For the first time since 2019, AUDC came together in-person for their annual spring dance concert
William Keiser on the concept of popularity and vulnerability in queer communities
Play addresses many contemporary struggles through a historic lens
It’s impossible not to be swept away by this endearing musical revival
New complex plans would provide more studio space and affordable living for DC artists
Jonathan Koven explores the painful and enlightening aspects of growing up in his award-winning novella
Through altering images and text, artists shed light on unseen perspectives
Play examines the concepts of feminist ideology and true freedom
Inside the Woolly Mammoth Theatre’s approach to the Omicron variant
Walls’ unconventional re-telling of her upbringing emphasizes how family is forever
Jon Ronson’s book captures the mercy and redemption unique to the 21st century
Whether you’re celebrating with friends, family or a partner, there are plenty of things to do around the city
Dustin Thao’s debut novel discusses the five stages of grief in a literary sense
The Kennedy Center and the Chinese American Museum host a vibrant winter lantern display and cultural activities
Disco DC brings joy to the DC art scene by showcasing local, interdisciplinary art