In March, DC anticipates cherry blossom season with diverse cultural events. The National Gallery of Art hosts the 'Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist' exhibit, showcasing over 150 pieces by Catlett that explore social justice themes. At Artechouse, 'Blooming Wonders' features a digital art installation celebrating spring and cherry blossoms, while the Great Big Game Show provides an interactive trivia experience in Georgetown. Lastly, the Smithsonian promotes International Women's Day with a celebration offering various creative activities, encouraging community engagement and reflection on women's contributions.
The 'Elizabeth Catlett: A Black Revolutionary Artist' exhibit at the National Gallery showcases over 150 works from this influential artist, renowned for her focus on social justice.
'Blooming Wonders' at Artechouse celebrates spring with a digital art installation reflecting cherry blossom themes, alongside themed drinks at the XR Bar.
The Great Big Game Show invites trivia lovers to test their knowledge in Georgetown, featuring live challenges in a fun, family-friendly environment.
The Smithsonian's Women's History Day Celebration provides a space for creativity and engagement around International Women’s Day, promoting art and dialogue.
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