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Native American Tradition Meets Modern Aesthetics in Jeffrey Gibson’s ‘DON’T MAKE ME OVER

Native American Tradition Meets Modern Aesthetics in Jeffrey Gibson’s ‘DON’T MAKE ME OVER’

By Suna Cha October 1, 2018

‘As cold rain drowned the streets outside with somber, gray tones, Jeffrey Gibson’s “DON’T MAKE ME OVER” infused Georgetown University’s newly built exhibition space with vibrant colors and...

Marion Colomer Depicts Carnal Desire at Gallery O on H

Marion Colomer Depicts ‘Carnal Desire’ at Gallery O on H

By Maddie Finn February 7, 2018

Nestled in a tiny brick building in the H Street Corridor is Gallery O on H, an art gallery and event space. Inside the welcoming front door resides the enchanting exhibit “Melancholia” by Marion...

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The de la Cruz Gallery of Art is set to reopen January in the Edmund A. Walsh Building after a delay in construction. The art gallery was funded by Maria de la Cruz (CAS ’87) and Alberto de la Cruz (CAS ’89).

Walsh Art Gallery to Open Next Semester After Delay

By Deepika Jonnalagadda November 17, 2017

The de la Cruz Gallery of Art will reopen January on the first floor of the Edmund A. Walsh Building after a semester-long delay, according to Assistant Vice President of University Facilities Gina Bleck. Difficulties...

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Freer and Sackler Galleries Reopen During Celebration of Asian Culture

By Liddy Kasraian October 20, 2017

Patterned paper lanterns, a vast maze of Asian food stalls and the sounds of traditional Middle Eastern songs greeted visitors of the Smithsonian Institution’s Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler...

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Exploring Avant-Garde Art at the Hirshhorn

By Rachel Linton September 15, 2017

With its recent acquisition of 11 Japanese avant-garde photographic works last month, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden hopes to incorporate “an unprecedented critical history of the postwar...

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Museum Exhibits Across the District

By Meena Raman May 19, 2017

“Wish Tree for Washington, D.C.” The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden is one of D.C.’s premier art galleries, attracting millions of visitors each year with its eye-catching exhibits. In...

Student Arts, Showcased

By The Editorial Board October 16, 2015

Georgetown’s presence in the local visual arts community has been muted at best. Art displayed on campus is largely confined to the 400-square-foot Spagnuolo Art Gallery, which does not showcase student...

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The Corcoran Gallery of Art closed for renovations Sept. 28, after the finalization of its merger with the National Gallery and GWU.

Art Lovers Say Goodbye to Corcoran Gallery

By Charlotte Allen October 3, 2014

The Corcoran Gallery of Art officially closed for renovations Sept. 28 after changing ownership to the National Gallery of Art and George Washington University. The National Gallery of Art will...

Redrawing Ideas of Pop Art

By Ashley Miller November 8, 2013

By Ashley Miller Hoya Staff Writer Published: Friday, November 8, 2013 Updated: Friday, November 8, 2013 01:11 From now until Dec. 8 the Spagnuolo Gallery, nestled within the Walsh Memorial...

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,...

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