Art in the Park Celebrates George Washington Carver at National Monument
Art in the Park and National Junior Ranger Day will be celebrated at the George Washington Carver National Monument on April 27 from 10 am to 1 pm, featuring plein air painters, live workshops, and a talk by muralist Alexander Austin.
National Council on the Arts Convenes 212th Meeting in Washington, D.C., with Focus on Performing Arts Sector
The National Council on the Arts' 212th meeting is on March 27, 2024, open to the public with registration and available via livestream, discussing nonprofit performing arts challenges and future.
Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington D.C. Unveils $80.5 Million Renovation, Inviting Public to Explore Literary Treasures
The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington D.C. reopens after a four-year renovation, offering new public spaces and interactive exhibits including a 17th-century printing press.
WNO Bolts Kennedy Center, Brings ‘West Side Story’ To Baltimore And The ’Burbs
After leaving the Kennedy Center, Washington National Opera will stage West Side Story May 8–10 at Lyric Baltimore and May 14–15 at Strathmore. The company retooled sets and orchestra placement to fit the two theaters.
Philip Glass Snubs D.C., Marches His Lincoln Symphony Into Tanglewood Spotlight
Philip Glass withdrew his Lincoln symphony from the Kennedy Center; the Boston Symphony will premiere it at Tanglewood on July 5. The move spotlights a culture clash over who shapes national arts institutions.



















































































