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Wesaam Al-Badry and Peter van Agtmael

George Washington University’s Corcoran School of the Arts and Design Presents Americas, Part One of Exhibition Series

September 24, 2025

In collaboration with For Freedoms, Americas explores the work of two photographers looking at contemporary American experience over two decades

24 hour theatre festival

Creativity, choreography, casting: Corcoran students churn out productions in 24 hours

September 24, 2025

Twenty-four hours before the curtain opened, writers, directors and actors hunkered down in the Leggette room of the Smith Hall of Art on Friday, hoping to craft an original show for their 6 p.m. performance the following night.

Music can be a powerful way for political candidates to connect with voters and convey a message. Here are the songs the New York City mayoral candidates chose.

The Songs of the 2025 New York Mayoral Race

September 22, 2025

Music can be a powerful way for political candidates to connect with voters and convey a message. Here are the songs the New York City mayoral candidates chose.

Douglas Boyce examines a score at a rehearsal ahead of his concert at the Corcoran School of the Arts & Design Friday.

Professor blends convention, ingenuity in latest classical guitar composition

September 16, 2025

On Friday night, echoes of applause filled an open, intimate and high-ceilinged room as a guitarist prepared to debut the new arrangement of an innovative composer who also doubles as a GW professor.

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