Corcoran student featured in San Antonio Observer
Art history student Deziree Guerra is recognized in SAO for her work elevating San Antonio's culture traditions.
Corcoran student featured in San Antonio Observer
Art history student Deziree Guerra is recognized in SAO for her work elevating San Antonio's culture traditions.
Corcoran students selected for National Press Photographers Foundation scholarships
Congratulations to photojournalism students Hanna Leka and Jordan Tovin for being the recipients of NPPF scholarships.
Corcoran Music Professor Shares Insights on WNO's Move to Lisner
Professor Robert Baker spoke to The Hatchet about the Washington National Opera's move to Lisner and the positive impact it has on his students.
Observational Drawing Lecturer Featured in NGA Article
Professor Kara Braciale, a Studio Arts lecturer, shares insights with the National Gallery of Art on observational drawing.
GWU’s ‘Importance of Being Earnest’ is seriously funny and earnestly absurd
Oscar Wilde’s century-old satire on courtship at George Washington University proves that even in the age of modern dating, clever nonsense will impress.
Washington National Opera Returns to GW’s Lisner Auditorium
GW students will interact with professionals from the company.
Art History Professor Alexander Dumbadze Publishes Jack Goldstein: All Day Night Sky
Associate Professor of Art History and Director of Undergraduate Studies Alexander Dumbadze has published a new book, "Jack Goldstein: All Day Night Sky," with the University of Chicago Press.
WILDE’S WITTY WORDPLAY ON DISPLAY AT GWU
From Feb 26–Mar 1, Corcoran Theatre & Dance stages Oscar Wilde's beloved comedy The Importance of Being Earnest in the Dorothy Betts Marvin Theatre, directed by Tonya Beckman — a longtime Taffety...
Laura Schiavo quoted by The Atlantic
THE REAL FIGHT FOR THE SMITHSONIAN – Its museums, more than any others, shape the nation’s narrative. No wonder the country argues about it.
Suse Anderson quoted by Christian Science Monitor
What do Trump demands mean for Smithsonian’s independence?