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25 Φεβ 2022 · From go-go music to the fight for racial justice to notable figures, murals in D.C. show the essence of the city on buildings and alleyways.
In 2021, in honor of Black History Month, The Wharf commissioned window murals featuring portraits of important black figures who made an impact on our neighborhood and on our nation. The murals were created by Southwest DC artist Shawn Perkins (@sptheplug).
From Northwest to Southeast, D.C.’s public murals help tell the story of black history. Take a look at our gallery below, showcasing some of these public artworks.
19 Σεπ 2016 · In this edition, Lange visits the new National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., to examine its place on the National Mall and the ways the...
Elizabeth Graeber's Garden mural can be found on the rear façade of an historic row house and was first featured in the 2014 Arts in Foggy Bottom Bi-Annual Art Exhibition. Graeber painted the image freehand using acrylic interior and exterior house paint.
A two-block section of street, Black Lives Matter Plaza adds to Washington, DC's long list of sights rooted in the fight for racial equality. Learn more about the plaza before your next visit, from its origin story to its place in history.
3 Things to Look For: (1) Looking upward: The 555-foot tall Washington Monument, the world’s tallest stone structure; (2) to the right: the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, the only national museum solely dedicated to the documentation of African American life, history and culture; (3) to the right: the ...