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Picture Perfect

Maizie Clarke, M.A. ’14, Creates Watercolor House Portraits

Dane Austin shares the inspirations, challenges and insights that have shaped his journey in the world of interior design.

Designing Dreams

Dane Austin shares the inspirations, challenges and insights that have shaped his journey in the world of interior design.

Piranesi’s Rome at the Luther W. Brady Art Gallery

A Summer WID Becomes an Exhibition

Piranesi’s Rome at the Luther W. Brady Art Gallery

 Dr. Rachel Pollack addressing the audience in the Salon Doré at the Pop-Up Exhibition Opening.

Rome Now: A Pop-Up Exhibition Brings the 'Eternal City' to GW

Bathed in the soft hues of dawn and dusk, Rome’s timeless beauty came alive through contemporary artists and alumni from the GW community.

The tech crew cleans and prepares the stage prior to dance rehearsal in the Dorothy Betts Marvin Theatre

Student dancers waltz through dress rehearsal ahead of fall concert

Updated: Nov. 18, 2024, at 4:55 p.m.

Visitors look at the Billboards exhibit installed in the Corcoran Gallery of Art as part of the For Freedoms residency.

Corcoran, NGA partnership begins three-year residency with artist collective

The Corcoran School of the Arts & Design announced last month that it had expanded its partnership with the National Gallery of Art to include a three-year residency with an artist collective...

Chromic Duo

Corcoran Music Festival Will Highlight Roots and Collaboration

GW Assistant Professor Ning Yu is organizing a 'delicious' three-day feast for music lovers.

Political campaigns have used songs such as “I Like Ike,” Stevie Wonder's “Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours),” Lee Greenwood's “God Bless the U.S.A.,” and Beyoncé’s “Freedom.” (Photo montage by William Atkins/GW Today)

How Political Campaigns Send Messages through Music

GW Associate Professor Loren Kajikawa, head of the Corcoran’s Music Program, includes Beyoncé, Stevie Wonder, Dolly Parton and more on his ‘greatest hits’ playlist.

For Freedoms billboards

For Freedoms Kicks Off Residency Hosted by GW’s Corcoran School and the National Gallery of Art

Members of the artist-led collective launched exhibit and joined GW and National Gallery for a series of events.

For Freedoms: Billboards On View

For Freedoms: Billboards On View

For the next three years, this artist-led collective is in residence hosted in partnership between the Corcoran and the National Gallery of Art.