Vibrant Cultural Hub Opens in Fairlawn
In 2014 a dilapidated property in Fairlawn caught developer Stefanie Reiser’s eye. “I wasn’t actually looking for property in that area,” Reiser confesses as...
The Spiritual Artwork of Asha Elana Casey
Post-independence Senegalese playwright Abdou Anta Kâ deftly wrote that “one had to find inspiration in myth to write today and tomorrow’s histories. Men have...
Anacostia Art Gallery Reopens Feb. 4
The Anacostia Art Gallery and Boutique (119 Raleigh St. SE) has re-opened for business!
Celebrate Black History Month with a visit to the gallery and...
See Dwayne Eugene Martin ‘Rise’ at Honfleur Until Jan. 9
Dwayne Eugene Martin is a DC native whose art focuses on the connection between feeling and color, highlighting the emotions they invoke. Rise, the...
Jay Coleman: Public Artist
Most of us have seen Jay Coleman’s work around DC probably without even knowing it. From the bronze casts along DC’s Walk of Fame...
A Network of Opportunity: Nehemiah Dixon
“My high school counselor told me I couldn’t get into MICA ,” Dixon said. In the end, Nehemiah Dixon would prove her wrong. Not...
From Pandemic to Protest: A Poem
Tori Collins is a native Chicagoan who lives and works in DC. Currently an unpublished writer, she hopes to self-publish her work in the...
Vernon Jordan: Make It Plain
A new public broadcasting program spotlights the life of one of the most influential African American figures in the United States and one of...
Creative Placemaking
"Creative placemaking harnesses the power of arts and culture to allow for more genuine public engagement — particularly in low-income neighborhoods, communities of color...
Visit The Social Distancing Festival
The Social Distancing Festival is an online artists’ community celebrating the work of those who no longer have a showcase.
Founded by writer Nick Green...