Art Exhibits during AMS
This is certainly not a complete list, but it is a choice selection of exhibits you can see during your visit to Washington this week. For further information, see our list of Cultural Points of Interest in Washington.
Kennedy Center
2700 F Street NW
(800) 444-1324 or (202) 467-4600
- The Kennedy Center Festival of China
Concerts and art exhibits throughout the month of October - Qin's Terra Cotta Warrior Exhibition (ends October 30)
Two warriors and one horse on display (not all 8,000 sculptures)
North Gallery, Roof Terrace Level
1250 New York Avenue NW
- Alice Neel's Women
Opens on October 28
$8
- Winslow Homer in the National Gallery of Art
- Origins of European Printmaking: Fifteenth-Century Woodcuts and Their Public
- Pieter Claesz: Master of Haarlem Still Life
- Monumental Sculpture from Renaissance Florence: Ghiberti, Nanni di Banco, and Verrocchio at Orsanmichele
- Masterpieces in Miniature: Italian Manuscript Illumination from the J. Paul Getty Museum
- Audubon's Dream Realized: Selections from "The Birds of America"
7th Street and Independence Avenue SW
- Directions--Janet Cardiff: Words drawn in water (ends on October 30)
- Directions--Jim Hodges
14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW
- Permanent exhibit of historic musical instruments
- ¡Azúcar! The Life and Music of Celia Cruz (ends on October 30)
- Ella Fitzgerald: First Lady of Song (ongoing exhibit)
- On Stage and Backstage: Women in Jazz (ongoing exhibit)
Jefferson Drive and 12th Street SW/1050 Independence Avenue SWLibrary of Congress
Second Street and Independence Avenue SE (Metro: Blue/Orange Capitol South)
- Revising Himself: Walt Whitman and Leaves of Grass
- Here to Stay: The Legacy of George and Ira Gershwin
- The Gerry Mulligan Collection
10 Art Museum Drive (Baltimore, Md.)Walters Art Museum
600 North Charles Street (Baltimore, Md.)
- Byzantine Art from the Dumbarton Oaks' Collection (20 objects from the Byzantine collection of Dumbarton Oaks)
- Dressed in Gold: Books of the Italian Renaissance
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