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Conversations from the Vault, Time Capsule: The Phillips Collection Library & Archives is a special installation (on view ...
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Using local, organic ingredients, Bread Furst creates foods that change on a seasonal and sometimes whimsical basis. We work with local farmers and use only the freshest products available. Museum ...
Browse The Phillips Collection’s growing collection of nearly 6,000 works.
In 1960, as Phillips was working with architects Wyeth and King to design an adjoining building to accommodate his growing collection, he designated a specific room for Rothko’s paintings, making the ...
A Phillips tradition since 1941; presenting exceptional performances in the intimate, art-filled setting of the museum’s Music Room. Members of The Phillips Collection at the Contemporaries or higher ...
Exploring and sharing fuller histories of American art through a reexamination of our permanent collection Learn about how Duncan and Marjorie Phillips built their collection and how the collection ...
The Phillips Collection’s workshop and gallery at the Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus (THEARC) provides a space to view, discuss, make, and exhibit art. Our programs are co-created with our ...
The Migration Series, Panel no. 1: During World War I there was a great migration north by southern African Americans. (between 1940 and 1941) ...
Using Metrorail, take the Red Line to Dupont Circle station and take the Q Street exit from the station. Go left (west) one block on Q Street to 21st Street, NW. The museum is located at 1600 21st ...