This subterranean museum presents a wide-ranging collection of Asian art.
The club was founded in 1916 "to generate public appreciation for and participation in the arts in the Nation's Capital."
The museum is closed in preparation for renovations.
The museum is open by advance reservation only, Monday through Thursday, 12 - 3 pm. Reservations may be made by calling 202-857-6583 or e-mailing museum@bnaibrith.org.
Not just for bauble zealots, this one-room museum dedicated to beads and other ornaments houses an extensive library and hosts exhibitions and programs.
Designs from Elizabeth Keckley, Mary Todd Lincoln's dressmaker, to Rosa Parks make this small, row-house museum an eclectic showcase.
The Borf Brigade, a legion of local graffiti artists, refurbished this formerly abandoned space for an art show.
Peer down on federal employees as they make paper money . . . about $541 million a day.
A tiny space with big aspirations, this gallery showcases prints and paintings by modern and contemporary masters.
This Carroll Square gallery is an artist-owned collective.
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