Washington Project for the Arts Promotes Dozens of Artists at (e)merge Art Fair
WASHINGTON DC — Promoting contemporary art by supporting local artists, staging exhibitions and exploring issues and ideas through public dialogue,
WASHINGTON DC — Promoting contemporary art by supporting local artists, staging exhibitions and exploring issues and ideas through public dialogue,
WASHINGTON, DC — Several black artists are among the more than 150 “emerging” talents whose work is on view at
WASHINGTON, DC — This weekend the works of emerging artists from throughout the Washington region and from the far reaches
WASHINGTON, DC — Marking its third year, the (e)merge art fair is showcasing up-and-coming artists from the Washington region and
WASHINGTON, DC — Emerging artists and the galleries that represent them have checked into the Capitol Skyline Hotel for the
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