Washington, D.C., – Gordon Parks was a groundbreaking American photographer, filmmaker, and writer whose work profoundly influenced the portrayal of African American life and social issues. Seeing his work at the National Gallery of…
Visiting the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., is a truly inspiring experience, particularly for those of us in the art and curation fields.
The museum masterfully creates an environment that transcends religious boundaries,…
Tucked away at 26 quai de la Mégisserie 75001 Paris, France, the Louis Vuitton Café is a luxurious haven that pays homage to the artistry of French pastry chef Maxime Frédéric. The café is…
The Renwick Gallery—a hidden gem in Washington D.C. that captivates visitors with its artistic brilliance and thought-provoking exhibits. With its curated collection, emphasis on craft, and exploration of realistic issues facing society, the Renwick…
Artists Cheryl Neway, John Hartt and Sabra painting the walls green at Artomatic D.C
Last September, amidst the whispers of change and reinvention, I ventured into the nation’s capital to breathe new life into my…
Washington DC, Monday, February 19 – a crisp winter day in the nation’s capital, where the echoes of history resound through the streets. As we find ourselves in the middle of February, a month…