Studio and exhibition space maintained by artist Ceci Cole McInturff.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science runs this downtown gallery space.
As the commercial space of Washington Very Special Arts, ARTiculate showcases art created by local children and youths with special needs.
The gallery showcases works of abstract expressionism with an emphasis on color by nationally and internationally known artists.
Explore the endless possibilities of computer-generated art within this showcase of digital printmaking and photography.
An influential presence in the Washington art scene for decades, the gallery features solo shows by contemporary artists and works by modern masters.
Named the Spirit of Freedom, this monument recognizes the roles played by African Americans, both free and slave, who volunteered for service.
Explore the galaxy at the National Air and Space Museum's planetarium.
You won't find much traditional realism here: Works run more toward boldly colored abstractions and the expressive power of the pure brush stroke.
The Alla Rogers Gallery at Georgetown's Canal Square is the Washington area's only specialist in contemporary Eastern European art.
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