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The National Museum of Asian Art is Sacrosanct, Striking

The National Museum of Asian Art is Sacrosanct, Striking

By Sela Emery October 5, 2023

★★★★☆ The Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art turns the everyday into exhibitions that dazzle in its 2023 selection of curated masterworks. Objects from bowls to Buddhas line the...

NYU Grey Art Gallery Spotlights Pioneers of Arab Art

NYU Grey Art Gallery Spotlights Pioneers of Arab Art

By Faris Bseiso February 6, 2020

Over the past decade, identity has dominated both political and cultural discourse in the US. With the new decade at a nascent stage, a former Georgetown instructor looks to use visual art to expand the...

My Iran Spotlights 6 Women Photographers Telling the Story of Their Country

‘My Iran’ Spotlights 6 Women Photographers Telling the Story of Their Country

By Michelle Brown January 30, 2020

Six women use the power of their camera lenses to illustrate the societal change in Iran since 1979. With a focus on what it means to be a woman living under an oppressive regime, Hengameh Golestan, Newsha...

NICK BIGGS-CHIROPOLOS/THE HOYA
The exhibit is rather text-heavy and fails to portray the battle in an interesting manner. The controversies between the inhabitants and the American Indian people are described in great detail, but do not provide the most entertaining experience.

Brutality in History

By Nick Biggs-Chiropolos January 23, 2015

The National Museum of the American Indian’s newest feature is a travelling exhibit called “Commemorating Controversy:  The Dakota-U.S. War of 1862.” The exhibition, created by students at Gustavus...

New Exhibits Shine Across the District

By Nicole Jarvis May 16, 2013

One of the great, but often untapped, resources of the Washington, D.C. area is the concentration of art museums that are close by and easily accessible to students. There are plenty of continuing exhibitions...

Georgetown Museum Leaves a Lasting Impression

By Nicole Jarvis January 26, 2012

For many people, one of the draws of going to school in Washington, D.C., is the city's rich cultural history. There are more galleries and private collections within this 10-mile square than can be...

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