Arts & Culture


A Sense of Place

Third biennial Arts in Foggy Bottom sculpture show features new works created specifically for the neighborhood.


Foggy Bottom's Duke

 Celebration of Duke Ellington includes discussion, concert.


Brady Gallery Exhibit Features Sculpture, Drawings

Carol Brown Goldberg’s work inspired by science and everyday life.


Photograph:FXP Photography, London, 2011

Ordinary Made Extraordinary

New Michael Craig-Martin exhibit in Brady Gallery showcases the art in everyday objects.


A Sculpture's Permanent Home

 Piece by GW alumna is newly installed on Foggy Bottom Campus.


Art Exhibition Promotes Healthy Eating

“Let’s Eat!” features works from George Washington University’s permanent collection paired with healthy recipes.


The Art of the Exhibition

First-year students in a Dean’s Seminar curate exhibit in Classroom 102.


Department of Theatre and Dance Performs The Merchant of Venice

George Washington University students star in Shakespeare’s tragic comedy.


Treasures of American History

At inaugural Albert H. Small Washingtoniana Symposium, collector shares personal memories from a life of collecting.


George Washington Hosts Textile Museum Symposium

Scholars gather in Jack Morton Auditorium for first event of GW and Textile Museum’s partnership.


Dance on Film

Dance professor Maida Withers presents multimedia dance project at Artisphere.


Fall for the Arts

Recitals, dance and theater performances among events on campus this semester.


The Textile Museum Joins the George Washington University

The collection will be part of a new museum expected to open in 2014.


One Year in Photos

Selections from junior Poppy Lynch’s photo essay were published in the Boston Globe.


Steel-Sculpted Squirrel

Alumna’s sculpture installed on Mount Vernon Campus.


Shaping Power

Sean Scully, whose paintings and drawings are on view at the Luther W. Brady Art Gallery, sees his work as fighting the “tyranny” of the grid.


Colonial Culture

Explore museums, theater and more through GW’s Culture Buffs series.


A Monumental Idea

Four GW professors help lead a competition to gather ideas for improving the area around the Washington Monument.


Sobering Dolls

Luther W. Brady Art Gallery exhibit juxtaposes Magda Watts’ dolls and Malcah Zeldis’ paintings.


A Reverend’s Return

A portrait of one of GW’s founders, often overshadowed, now has a presidential audience.


Snapshots on Goal

Two alumni and former student collaborate on Brady Art Gallery exhibit about South Africa during the 2010 World Cup.


GW Theater and Dance preform The Tempest by William Shakespere

Enchanted Tempest

Theatre and Dance Department performs Shakespeare’s classic tale of love and revenge on a magical island.


John Safer at Brady Gallery opening.

From Null to Infinity

A new exhibit at GW’s Luther W. Brady Art Gallery focuses on alumnus John Safer, who has three permanent sculptures on campus.


Local Art

Second Foggy Bottom outdoor sculpture exhibit features 15 works in a variety of media, colors and forms.


Two Must-See Shows at the National Gallery

Dutch painter Hendrick Avercamp depicted misleadingly joyous landscapes with ice skaters, while Spanish painters and sculptors strived to make their religious art look real.


Where the Punishment Fits the Crime

George Washington Today investigates whether crime pays at one of D.C.’s newest museums.


Washington Reading List

They cover everything from romance and poetry to political scandal and the supernatural, but these books have one thing in common: their D.C. setting.


The Beginnings of Commercial Art

A new exhibit at GW’s Luther W. Brady Art Gallery features work by Andy Warhol.


Telling Their Tales

South African youth performed original work at GW’s Dorothy Betts Theatre Feb. 5.


Shakespeare Simplified

Department of Theatre and Dance’s Much Ado About Nothing shines in its minimalism.