The event will take place at the Heurich House Museum
The event will take place at the Heurich House Museum
Love-leigh Beasley is co-owner of Twins Jazz Club, one of DC’s premier live jazz venues, and daughter of "Twins...
Join us for an evening of anthropological inquiry with Diana Magaloni, director of Mexico’s celebrated Museum of Anthropology, as she lectures on Mayan muralist technique and the Murals of Bonampak. The famed pre-Columbian...
In Honor of the Birth of the Liberator Simón Bolívar, the Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to the U.S. Invites You to a Screening of the
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Join us for an intimate and alluring music with Mercedes Gomez, a world-renowned harpist from Mexico City. Gomez, a member of Mexico’s UNAM Philharmonic Orchestra, will perform a repertoire that incorporates diverse...
Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens and the Alliance Française de Washington celebrate France’s national holiday, Bastille Day, with a French Festival on Saturday, July 14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the estate remaining open...
On the occasion of the 201st
Anniversary of the Independence of the
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In the spirit of the countrywide public musical celebrations that seep through France every summer, the Alliance Française will host DC's fifth annual Fête de la Musique on June 22 from 6-11pm. The merriment starts out with...
This exhibition of selected works from the Isabel and Agustín Coppel Collection attempts to explore Mexican contemporary art from a point of view that simultaneously underlines the intense dialogue...
In November, 2011 the United Nations Organization for Education, Science and Culture (UNESCO) inscribed Mexico’s Mariachi, string music, song and trumpet, on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity,...
Join us for a conversation with Kathy Thornton-Bias, President of the Retail Division at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City, Ana Ellena Mallet, independent curator who specializes in contemporary art and design, and...
Join us for a delightful evening of 18th Century French and Mexican harpsichord music by Claudine Gómez-Vuistaz (Mexico), with a program featuring works by Gaspard Le Roux, Jean Philippe Rameau, Joseph Nicholas Pancrace Royer,...
Bring your needles and knitting/crochet projects to The Textile Museum! Find new inspiration in our galleries, and work on your latest yarn creation in the museum’s stately program rooms or green gardens while meeting other local knitters....
Take a look at Dragons, Nagas, and Creatures of the Deep with Mattiebelle Gittinger, Research Associate, Southeast Asia.
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
afterhours | young & visionary
In less than 200 years Washington’s Southwest waterfront has morphed from a small collection of late 18th-century brick buildings along the Potomac River to a large group of mid 1960s structures of steel and...
”Penn Quarter” describes downtown's Seventh Street corridor, where the 19th-century meets the 21st. Hip hotels, restaurants and loft apartments continue to sprout up amidst attractions like the International Spy Museum, National...
The innovative Capital Fringe Festival returns for its lucky number seven year of offbeat theatre, out of the ordinary music and groundbreaking performances, brought to you by the greater creative conscious of Washington, DC. The Fringe...
I would like to take the time to thank you for the support provided to our organization, Latin Fashion Week. The event was a huge success thank to the cooperation of company like Cultural Tourism DC and people like you.