Tie joined the Phillips in a new position that plays a vital role in advancing the museum’s curatorial initiatives ...
Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage is the first large-scale exhibition dedicated to exploring collage by contemporary Black American artists such as Mark Bradford, Kerry James ...
The first exhibition in Washington, DC, dedicated to the leading American social realist artist “Gropper was an artist of, by, and for the people, who fervently believed in the power of art to bring ...
Join us in The Phillips Collection Library & Archives with Conservator Patricia Favero and Digital Archivist Amanda Acosta of The Phillips Collection, in conversation with Nihal Krishan and Phil ...
Celebrate the opening of Three Lines with the 2023 CARD Fellows, Paloma Vianey, Tina Villadolid, and Anne C. Smith. Hear from the artists, explore the exhibition, and enjoy light refreshments. IMAGES ...
In conjunction with the exhibition Three Lines, join us for a hands-on workshop led by 2023 CARD Fellow Tina Villadolid where participants are invited to explore what they have inherited through the ...
The Phillips Collection has recently acquired View from Charleston Harbor by DC artist Rush Baker IV through the Contemporaries Acquisition Fund. The Contemporaries program provides a unique ...
In conjunction with the exhibition Three Lines, join us for a hands-on workshop led by 2023 CARD Fellow Anne C. Smith where participants are invited to envision a familiar place—one that you know like ...
Join us for a hands-on workshop led by Megan Coyle where participants are invited to take a moment to leave the city and explore the landscapes of the country. We will experiment with how the ...
In conjunction with the exhibition Three Lines, join us for a hands-on workshop led by 2023 CARD Fellow Paloma Vianey where participants are invited to experiment with landscape painting as a form of ...
Space is limited, reservation required. This event takes place at Phillips@THEARC: 1801 Mississippi Ave, SE. Inspired by Wesley Clark’s centennial installation ...