A state-of-the art Chinese American Museum is slated to open in D.C. in early 2020. The museum will illustrate “how Chinese Americans, their culture, contributions, and potential are an all-important part of the American fabric.”
Superfine! D.C. art fare, which will showcase artworks by local and emerging artists, will be held in the Union Market of Washington, D.C. from October 31st to November 4th.
A new and first of its kind creative space, AT YOLK, has been opened in the Hyattsville district, a short distance from downtown D.C. The 10,000-square-foot space is designed for artists and designers to experiment and make creative works.
Artist Mare Zanfagna, who painted colorful portraits of young people who lost their lives due to drug overdoses, will now have her artworks displayed in DC.
Three DC non-profit organizations have partnered to start The Human Journey, a year-long collaborative project about migration, exploration and identity.
The Center for Contemporary Political Art (CCPArt), which opened in DC on September 30, is holding its first art gallery exhibition exclusively devoted to political work. The exhibit is on till November 14.