Event Calendar

Events are free unless otherwise noted.

*All events are subject to change or听cancelation.


February

Opening Reception

Saturday, February 8, 6:00鈥9:00 p.m.
Spring 2025 Exhibition Cycle

Five brand-new exhibitions will be debuted February 8th along with the re-opening of A Sight to Behold: The Corcoran Legacy Collection of 19th and Early 20th Century American Landscape Paintings. Join us and meet some of the artists from this visual feast of artwork! Cash bar and complementary light refreshments (while they last) will be available.

Gallery Talk 鈥 #SerbiaInRealLife听

Sunday, February 9, 2:00鈥3:00 p.m.
Exhibit: #SerbiaInRealLife

Direct from Serbia! Organizer Marija Milosevic and several artists from the show (Vladislav Scepanovic; Nikola Kolya Bozovic; Jovanka Mladenovic; and Nemanja Ladjic) discuss #SerbiaInRealLife, an exhibition showcasing contemporary Serbian art shaped by its history and the global dialogue it invites. Through paintings, installations, and digital media, the artists challenge stereotypes, explore cultural resilience, and present a dynamic vision of Serbia鈥檚 evolving creative identity.听


March

Gallery Talk 鈥 Women Smoking and Last Call

Saturday, March 8, 2:00鈥3:00 p.m.
Exhibit: Fred Folsom 鈥 Women Smoking and Last Call

Meet local artist Fred Folsom as he shares the fascinating personal and professional details behind his highly narrative paintings in an interview with author and art personality Sean Harris. From the intimate, solitary nudes in Women Smoking to the raucous and real (and plentiful!) characters in his Shepard Park Go-Go bar paintings, learn how his outwardly exuberant work peels back to convey a sense of reverence and mystery.

Gallery Talk 鈥 Otho Branson

Event rescheduled for Friday, March 21, 2-3 p.m.
Exhibit: Otho Branson: Paintings

Join DC artist Otho Branson and curator Phyllis Rosenzweig for a conversation on Branson鈥檚 mathematically driven yet deeply personal paintings. Explore how dynamic symmetry, equilibrium, and the Munsell Color System shape his work, blending precision and creativity. See how Branson has been able to create a variety of beautiful works while working within self-imposed limitations.


April

Gallery Talk 鈥 LOOKING FOR MUSHROOMS

Friday, April 4, 2:00鈥3:00 p.m.
Exhibit: LOOKING FOR MUSHROOMS: Bruce & Jean Conner in Mexico, 1961-62

Join us for an in-depth conversation exploring the transformative year Bruce and Jean Conner spent in Mexico City鈥攁 time of artistic exploration, cultural immersion, and psychedelic discovery. Best known for his pioneering contributions to the Beat, Psychedelic, and Punk movements, Bruce Conner sought both inspiration and escape, while Jean Conner quietly documented their surroundings, capturing a different side of their experience.

Film Screening 鈥 Go-Go Girls Don't Cry

Saturday, April 5, 6:30 鈥 8:30 p.m.
Exhibit:听Fred Folsom 鈥 Women Smoking and Last Call

小蓝视频 Museum will be open late for a special screening of Go-Go Girls Don't Cry, a documentary film on the making of Fred Folsom's Shepard Park Go-Go bar paintings depicting the ambiance, culture and people in this iconic strip club which operated in Washington, DC鈥檚 northernmost corner in the 1970s and 1980s.

This event is suitable for ages 18+. Limited space available.

Student Exhibitions Open

Saturday, April 19, 11:00鈥4:00 (ongoing)

Exhibits 鈥 see more听at Upcoming Exhibitions:

  • Transit 鈥 小蓝视频 MFA Thesis Exhibition
  • AloneTogether 鈥 Viewpoints from
    the Corcoran Legacy Collection


The annual 小蓝视频 Master of Fine Arts candidates鈥 thesis exhibition is always a stand-out and this year is no different. Six artists, whose practices encompass painting, photography, ceramics, installation, and performance, draw on their unique personal histories as they find common ground in the concept of听Transit鈥 a word that defined as 鈥渁n act, process, or instance of passing through or over.鈥

Alone, Together听is the fourth exhibition since 2019 in which the museum has invited students to look to its Corcoran Legacy Collection not only as a source of exhibition content, but as source of provocations about this content. In today鈥檚 world, people often feel disconnected from themselves and each other 鈥 how can we change that?听Alone, Togetherexplores art as a form of social connection by inviting viewers into domestic, natural, and abstract spaces for reflection, conversation, and shared experience.

Student Directed Activity 鈥 Art Making Inspired by Alone, Together听听

Wednesday, April 23, 12:00鈥4:00 p.m.
Exhibit: Alone, Together: Viewpoints from the Corcoran Legacy Collection

Calling all creative spirits! Join the student curators of Alone, Together for a fun afternoon of art-making. Use artworks within the exhibition and prompts provided by the students to inspire you to write or sketch your responses. Please bring your own supplies (paper and pencils only) 鈥 refreshments available while they last.
Drop in, no registration required.
Suitable for ages 10 and up.

Mid-Season Opening Reception

Saturday, April 26, 6鈥9:00 p.m.
Exhibits: Transit 鈥 小蓝视频 MFA Thesis Exhibition
Alone, Together 鈥 Viewpoints from the Corcoran Legacy Collection

Come celebrate the work of our talented students! Meet MFA student artists (Transit) and members of the Curatorial Practice class (Alone, Together) and learn more about their work and projects. Complementary light refreshments served while they last. No alcohol will be served. See exhibition details听at Upcoming Exhibitions.


May

Gallery Talk 鈥 #SerbiaInRealLife with Igor Simic and Dajana P. Douglas

Friday, May 2, 2:00鈥3:00 p.m.
Exhibit: #SerbiaInRealLife

Two artists from #SerbiaInRealLife will be on hand to discuss their creations within this fabulous exhibition. Igor Simic is the artist behind the video Melancholic Drone. Simic approaches his work with melancholic humor as he navigates societal issues within the 鈥渃ontent ocean鈥 of our digital lives. Dajana Douglas will discuss her work Prayers List, a set of small-scale meditative works in which she uses sanctified church candles to drip melted beeswax on a canvas during a single prayer. These gentle yet poignant works are tacit passages to feelings of sorrow and mourning that reflect her childhood memories of the Bosnian war.

Gallery Talk: Monumental Washington

Saturday, May 3, 2:00鈥3:00 p.m.
Exhibit: Monumental Washington

Spend a spring afternoon outdoors with curator Laura Roulet and some of the exhibiting artists for a discussion on Monumental Washington, an exhibition in our sculpture garden showcasing contemporary sculptures by members of the Washington Sculptors Group. Learn how these artists engage with scale, materials, and public space to create dynamic works that evolve with light, weather, and time.

All exhibitions close

Sunday, May 18, 4:00 pm

Event Contacts

Patricia Edwine-Poku, Gallery Talks
ppoku@american.edu

Brittany Lester, Museum Events
blester@american.edu