This exhibition is located at Phillips@THEARC, 1801 Mississippi, SE, and is visible on our west window daily from 10 am-5 pm. The Digital Window Exhibitions at Phillips@THEARC are part of ongoing ...
Showcasing the museum’s historic and ongoing support of living artists, the exhibition features recent contemporary ...
Join our Community Crochet Circle led by Dwayne Lawson-Brown (aka the Crochet Kingpin), where the worlds of ekphrastic poetry, visual art, and textile craft intertwine. Each month, we will select a ...
Recognized as one of the world’s finest piano ensembles, the Trio con Brio Copenhagen’s multifaceted members are not only performing artists who tour extensively, but also esteemed recording artists, ...
Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage is the first large-scale exhibition dedicated to exploring collage by contemporary Black American artists such as Mark Bradford, Kerry James ...
Born and raised in São Paulo, Brazil, Tie (pronounced Tchee-eh) Jojima is a respected Asian-Latin American curator, art historian, and educator, specializing in modern and contemporary Latin American ...
This event takes place at Phillips@THEARC, 1801 Mississippi Ave, SE, Washington, DC. Join us for a hands-on workshop led by Kat Thompson where participants are invited to re-imagine, re-invent, and re ...
The Phillips Collection has recently acquired View from Charleston Harbor by DC artist Rush Baker IV through the Contemporaries Acquisition Fund. The Contemporaries program provides a unique ...
The first exhibition in Washington, DC, dedicated to the leading American social realist artist “Gropper was an artist of, by, and for the people, who fervently believed in the power of art to bring ...
Claire Chase, described by The New York Times recently as “the North Star of her instrument’s ever-expanding universe,” is a musician, interdisciplinary artist, and educator. Passionately dedicated to ...