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VISITOR HOURS

The NEXT Festival is now open! The NEXT exhibition will be on view from April 16 - May 14, 2026 at 500 17th Street NW, Wednesday-Sunday, 1-5pm. Special openings and specific event times can be located in the calendar details listed on the NEXT Festival Guide.
Visitors should use the 17th Street entrance, at 500 17th St. NW.

 

 


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Graduating seniors across artistic disciplines—including Benjamin Cunningham, Eve Harclerode and Jordan Tovin—exhibited their work at the NEXT Festival.

Revolutionary Tales: A Trio of Emerging Artists

May 11, 2026

Graduating seniors across artistic disciplines—including Benjamin Cunningham, Eve Harclerode and Jordan Tovin—exhibited their work at the NEXT Festival.

 Ann Powers lecturing  Ann Powers spoke “about how musicians have responded to crisis, to moments of heightened emotion, to the call to speak out,” saying, “This is very relevant to our moment.” (Florence Shen/GW Today)

The Complicated Terrain of American Protest Music

May 6, 2026

The George Washington University hosted music critic Ann Powers for the annual Dudley Memorial Lecture.

DJ oatmi1kprinc3ss, or Kendall Larade, performs alongside her professor, Ron Brown, also known as DJ RBI.

At the turntable, a student-professor DJ duo find their groove

April 30, 2026

Once a week, student Kendall Larade and professor Ron Brown transform a shoebox-sized Phillips Hall basement classroom into a nightclub, curating headbanging beats and vibrant tunes from a turntable propped on top of a makeshift table.

More than 1,000 guests registered in advance for the Extravaganza, and hundreds more showed up spontaneously. (Cooper Tyksinski/GW Today)

Walking Inside a Kaleidoscope

April 28, 2026

Annual NEXT Extravaganza draws more than 1,000 revelers to the Flagg Building for a celebration of art.

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