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Kara Walker, opens Sept. 21
Stephanie Rudig, Washington City Paper -
Strongholds of culture: Georgetown University Art Galleries unveil Fall 2025 exhibitions
Julia Carvalho, The Georgetown Voice, October 6, 2025 -
People As More Than a Subject
“Socially Engaged Puerto Rican Artist, Chemi Rosado-Seijo, Uses Community Collaboration As His Medium”Juliana Biondo, DC Trending -
A master of ‘weeping realism’ made heroes of workers and migrants
Blending socialist realism with pop art, Hung Liu made paintings that interrogate the myths of immigration and Mao’s Cultural Revolution.Mark Jenkins, The Washington Post, February 26, 2025 -
Hung Liu: Happy and Gay
ArtforumEDU, February 12, 2025 -
At Georgetown’s galleries, student curators uncover the stories of alumni and an understudied artist
Sophie St Amand, The Georgetown Voice, February 10, 2025 -
GU Art Galleries Open Chinese Painting, GU Photography Exhibitions
Ajani Stella, The Hoya, January 24, 2025 -
An art show about dinner gatherings is a feast for the senses
“Around the Table,” a Georgetown show about food and community, delivers several delicious moments — but as a meal, it’s inconsistent.Kriston Capps, The Washington Post, November 6, 2024 -
With glass and embroidery, Georgetown’s art exhibits explore community, feminism, and humanity
Aubrey Butterfield, The Georgetown Voice, October 19, 2024 -
Video: Exploring Art and History: Kara Walker Exhibits at Georgetown
Alexis Lien, The Hoya, November 21, 2023 -
New Kara Walker art exhibits on display for first time in DC
Shayna Estulin, WTOP News, October 5, 2023 -
At Georgetown University, artist Kara Walker turns in a new direction
Known for her antebellum-themed cutouts, Walker shows off her protean range and righteousness in two concurrent gallery showsKriston Capps, The Washington Post, October 4, 2023 -
American artist Kara Walker’s new exhibitions highlight GU272 in a modern art conversation
Lucy Mason, The Georgetown Voice, September 25, 2023 -
Georgetown University Art Galleries | Kara Walker Back of Hand and Prince McVeigh and the Turner Blasphemies
East City Art Editorial Team, East City Art, September 19, 2023 -
Mary Kelly’s Revolution Is Ongoing
The pioneering artist’s feminist work was groundbreaking in the ’70s. She never dreamed it would look just as radical half a century later.Sophie Haigney, The New York Times, November 10, 2022 -
One Nation Underground Takes You Back to Punk’s Glory Days
The Georgetown University exhibit is filled with ‘80s relics, from DIY concert posters to angsty band portraits.Louis Jacobson, Washington City Paper, March 15, 2022 -
Sex, Race, and Yoruba Heritage Intersect in Rotimi Fani-Kayode’s Photos
Georgetown University hosts a retrospective on the Nigerian photographer, who produced evocative work à la Robert Mapplethorpe.Louis Jacobson, Washington City Paper, March 2, 2022 -
In the galleries: Delicate works show concern about the footprints we leave on our planet
Mark Jenkins, The Washington Post, November 26, 2021 -
Chemi Rosado-Seijo’s Commitment to Community Shines in Comunidades en Movimiento
Anna Savo-Matthews, The Georgetown Voice, February 28, 2020 -
Artists and Museums Embrace Sustainability To Preserve the Past and the Future
Annah Otis, The Hoya, November 7, 2019 -
5 New & Noteworthy Sustainable Designs and Initiatives
Carlene Olsen, Interior Design, November 4, 2019 -
Points of Interest: Food Edition
The places and things we're relishing in NovemberAir Canada enRoute, October 25, 2019 -
Georgetown Art gallery features trash turned art
Peter Guthrie, The Georgetown Voice, October 7, 2019 -
11 Projects Receive Laudato Si’ Sustainability Grants
Sana Rahman, The Hoya, September 13, 2019