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GW's Luther W. Brady Art Gallery is the university's professional showcase for art and administers the University’s Art Collection #GWPC #CampusIcons

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GW students are working to make a difference in their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. From mask-making to volunteering at foodbanks, our students continue to #RaiseHigh columbian.gwu.edu/students-step-…

GW students are working to make a difference in their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic. From mask-making to volunteering at foodbanks, our students continue to #RaiseHigh
columbian.gwu.edu/students-step-…
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The work of Vincent A. Hartgen can be described as vibrant, abstract, and evocative. Here he uses dark black and grey in contrast to vivid strikes of blue to put to canvas the essence of winter. (Blue of Winter, watercolor on paper, 1973) #VincentHartgen #museummomentofzen

The work of Vincent A. Hartgen can be described as vibrant, abstract, and evocative. Here he uses dark black and grey in contrast to vivid strikes of blue to put to canvas the essence of winter. (Blue of Winter, watercolor on paper, 1973) #VincentHartgen #museummomentofzen
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#GWUCollection artist Carol Brown Goldberg is included in the annual Summer exhibition at C. Grimaldis Gallery. Online version open now! ow.ly/21ql50AB0mK

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#GWUCollection artist and #CorcoranAlum Ann Purcell is currently exhibiting her Kali Poem series Berry Campbell. It will be on view through November 14. View the exhibit online here --> ow.ly/zXsQ50BXZp4

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The Luther W. Brady Art Gallery will be closed Thursday and Friday for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Wishing happiness and health to you and yours. 🖼️ Stanley Boxer, Conversationofapples, 1975. Gift of Murray H. Bring, 1990. ow.ly/oOkO50CtX8K #GWUCollection #ArtsatGW

The Luther W. Brady Art Gallery will be closed Thursday and Friday for the Thanksgiving Holiday.  Wishing happiness and health to you and yours.

🖼️  Stanley Boxer, Conversationofapples, 1975.  Gift of Murray H. Bring, 1990.  ow.ly/oOkO50CtX8K

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#GWUCollection artist Carol Brown Goldberg will be in conversation with the C. Grimaldis Gallery Manager, Giulia Piera Livi, Thursday, January 7 at 6:30 pm. Join virtually here --> ow.ly/jqpw50D1vnY

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Have you seen this video by #GWUCollection artist Bradley Stevens? There's a GWU Professor Emeritus hidden in plain sight. ow.ly/AhzF50D1vTl Brad Stevens' exhibition at Zenith Gallery closes January 9. #GWAlumni Zenith Gallery

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Born in 1893, near Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Elizabeth "Libba" Cotten was a ledgendary folk singer, songwriter, left-handed guitarist, and Grammy Award-winner known for her classic folk song “Freight Train”. Cotten’s music was a staple of the folk revival of the 1960s.

Born in 1893, near Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Elizabeth "Libba" Cotten was a ledgendary folk singer, songwriter, left-handed guitarist, and Grammy Award-winner known for her classic folk song “Freight Train”. Cotten’s music was a staple of the folk revival of the 1960s.
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Paul Goodnight's 1993 print "A Place for Us" was his first sports print. "A Place for Us" was produced through D.C.-based Creative Works as a fundraiser for the National Brotherhood of Skiiers Scholarship Fund, aimed at training young black skiiers for international competition.

Paul Goodnight's 1993 print "A Place for Us" was his first sports print. "A Place for Us" was produced through D.C.-based Creative Works as a fundraiser for the National Brotherhood of Skiiers Scholarship Fund, aimed at training young black skiiers for international competition.
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Paul J. Kennedy was a faculty member of the Corcoran College of the Arts and Design from 1971 to 1974. Kennedy’s photograph of the Salon Doré was taken before the room underwent extensive preservation in 1990. Salon Doré became an important part of the identity of Corcoran.

Paul J. Kennedy was a faculty member of the Corcoran College of the Arts and Design from 1971 to 1974. 

Kennedy’s photograph of the Salon Doré was taken before the room underwent extensive preservation in 1990. Salon Doré became an important part of the identity of Corcoran.
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American Document was a patriotic, flag-waving, inspirational piece, sprinkled with moving dialogue spoken by an actor. Barbara Morgan (1900-1992)

American Document was a patriotic, flag-waving, inspirational piece, sprinkled with moving dialogue spoken by an actor. 

Barbara Morgan (1900-1992)
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Jan Groover (1943-2011) was an influential still-life photographer and an early pioneer of color photography. She is best known for her intense close-ups of household items and street scene subject, often presented as diptychs and triptychs.

Jan Groover (1943-2011) was an influential still-life photographer and an early pioneer of color photography. She is best known for her intense close-ups of household items and street scene subject, often presented as diptychs and triptychs.
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From the "Concurring Experiences: Acknowledge Loss" Virtual Exhibit André Kertész Gelatin silver print Paris. The Big Pond in the Tuileries, 1963

From the "Concurring Experiences: Acknowledge Loss" Virtual Exhibit

André Kertész
Gelatin silver print 
Paris. The Big Pond in the Tuileries, 1963
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From the "Concurring Experiences: Together Uplift" Virtual Exhibit "This photograph was taken by American artist and electrical engineer Harold Eugene Edgerton, also known as Harold “Doc” Edgerton." - Emmy Eggerman

From the "Concurring Experiences: Together Uplift" Virtual Exhibit

"This photograph was taken by American artist and electrical engineer Harold Eugene Edgerton, also known as Harold “Doc” Edgerton." - Emmy Eggerman
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"Renewal" is now open to the public Wednesday-Saturday from 1-5 pm! Featuring the Corcoran Study Collection work "Ghost Dance" by Robert Stackhouse, the exhibition also shows works by Washington Sculptors celebrating themes of sustainability, appropriation, and renewal.

"Renewal" is now open to the public Wednesday-Saturday from 1-5 pm! Featuring the Corcoran Study Collection work "Ghost Dance" by Robert Stackhouse, the exhibition also shows works by <a href="/dcsculptors/">Washington Sculptors</a>  celebrating themes of sustainability, appropriation, and renewal.