Anacostia Playhouse Facing Delays
Audiences awaiting Anacostia Playhouse's opening in April may have to wait longer than expected. About two weeks ago, with demolition complete and building set to begin, the project hit a permit snag...
View ArticleAfter a One-Year Increase, D.C. Arts Funding Down to $7 Million
Released today, Mayor Vince Gray's proposed 2014 budget cuts the District's Commission on the Arts and Humanities budget by more than 40 percent. But it's not exactly a death blow: That decrease comes...
View ArticleDon’t Call That Anacostia Public Art Project a Totem Pole
This spring, Anacostia will get its first totem pole. But whatever you do, don’t call it a totem pole. At the end of May, residents of Anacostia will finally greet a public art project two years in...
View ArticleArts Roundup: Overblown Toilet Edition
"It's basically a completely overblown toilet," says architect Bjarke Ingels on the Smithsonian Castle. [Post] DC Advocates for the Arts protest Mayor Vince Gray's proposed arts budget. [DC Advocates...
View ArticleArts Roundup: The Shirks Get Ripped Off Edition
The 2013 National Book Festival lineup includes Don DeLillo, Margaret Atwood, Barbara Kingsolver, and Brad Meltzer. [Post] More D.C. arts grants announced. [Art 202] Phil Kennicott: "...there is hope...
View ArticleLincoln Theatre Selects New Operator
The D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities has selected a new operator for Lincoln Theatre, but the commission has yet to announce who that operator is, the Washington Business Journal reports....
View ArticleWish Granted: The District’s 2014 Arts Grants, In Short
Each year, the District’s Commission on the Arts and Humanities gives away millions of dollars in grants to local artists and nonprofit arts organizations. The city agency hasn’t been especially...
View ArticleMia Feuer’s Gas Station Installation Scrapped Altogether
Artist Mia Feuer's planned gas-station installation is officially off. Plans to install the piece, a full-sized replica of a gas station proposed as part of the D.C. Commission on Arts and Humanities'...
View ArticleAs the Potter’s House Mural Faces Destruction, Fears of Gentrification Emerge
Karla “Karlisima” Rodas-Israel can’t walk three steps down Columbia Road NW without a wave and a “Hello!” or a “¿Cómo estás?” from a passerby. The artist, who claims the Mama Ayesha’s presidents mural...
View ArticleArts Commission: Just Kidding, Anacostia “Junk” Art Installation Will Stay Up
Steel yourself for whiplash. The D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities, which placed an art installation in Anacostia then promised to remove it after backlash from neighbors, has reversed its...
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