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Faces of Climate Change Exhibition Raises Awareness of Climate Crisis

Faces of Climate Change Exhibition Raises Awareness of Climate Crisis

By Hayley Young April 29, 2023

The Georgetown Environmental Justice Program (EJP) hosted a global photography contest’s photo exhibition in the Intercultural Center (ICC) Galleria from April 17 to 22. The annual photo contest,...

Contemporary Art Museum Opens in DC

Contemporary Art Museum Opens in DC

By Michelle Vassilev November 10, 2022

The Rubell Museum D.C. — a new contemporary art museum free to all Washington, D.C. residents — opened in Southwest D.C. Oct. 29. Named after longtime art collectors Mera and Don Rubell, the museum...

‘Manifesto: Art x Agency’ Centers Artists Addressing Politics

By Annah Otis September 6, 2019

“Manifesto: Art x Agency” at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden strikes a nerve among politically and socially conscious art consumers. Its galleries take viewers throughout the past century...

MAGGIE CHEN/THE HOYA | In previous years, the annual Senior Major Art Exhibition was showcased in the Lucille M. and Richard F.X. Spagnuolo Gallery. This year, four graduating artists presented their work in the Mario & Alberto de la Cruz Gallery.

Seniors Share Artistic Passion in Major Showcase

By Suna Cha May 15, 2019

The National Gallery of Art and various Smithsonian institutions flourish in Washington, D.C., as popular tourist sites. With parents, family members, friends and beloved ones all gathering in the District...

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‘No Spectators: The Art of Burning Man’ Brings a Glimpse of the Desert to DC

By Maddie Finn April 3, 2018

The Black Rock Desert in Nevada is desolate for the majority of the year. Yet for one week each year, it is transformed into Black Rock City, where around 75,000 people travel to experience the wonders...

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Artists Eliza and Nora Naranjo Morse, along with Alexis Elton, created this exhibition, named Nonument Park, as part of the 5x5 Project. The display, located at 990 Fourth St. SW near the Waterfront Metro stop, aims to represent the people of that neighboord, just as D.C.’s monuments represent famous historical figures.

Art Exhibit Launched Throughout the District

By Maddy Moore September 19, 2014

The D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities launched the second public art exhibition of the 5x5 Project on Sept. 6. The exhibition, an art festival which cost the DCCAH $500,000, features pieces...

Redrawing Ideas of Pop Art

By Ashley Miller November 8, 2013

From now until Dec. 8 the Spagnuolo Gallery, nestled within the Walsh Memorial building, will boast a unique collection of works of various pop artists, including Andy Warhol, Jim Dine, David Hockney,...

Faculty Art On Display

By Alice Maglio September 14, 2010

Until Oct. 16, the creative talents of professors in the art and art history departments are on display in the Walsh building's Spagnuolo Gallery, According to Sharon Moody, painter and Georgetown lecturer...

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