The spaces at 52 O Street Studios aren’t just used as studios- Amy Morton has hosted her contemporary art gallery Morton Fine Art there for the past four years. Events include a panel and discussion as well as a hands-on activity to make your own commemorative cloth. ![]() In addition to the show, a series of programming invites audience members to consider wider cultural meanings and personal feelings around hair and beauty. Many of the works feature hair as a material or storytelling device. The D.C.-born and based artist has created textiles, films, and photographs around the topic of Black women’s hair. ![]() 17, the gallery will open its 19th Annual DC Artist Solo Exhibition, which features Commemorative Strands by Artise Fletcher this season. In June, Transformer celebrated its 20th anniversary, and it will continue to have special events through the end of the year. One of the tiniest of these is Transformer, a gallery whose emphasis on emerging and experimental artists has made it one of the most exciting places in the city for artistic exhibitions and events. These outings are fun and all, but some of the most interesting and unexpected art can be found away from the crowds and tucked into some of D.C.’s coziest spaces. And selfie snappers are sure to assemble for the last few months of One With Eternity : Yayoi Kusama in the Hirshhorn Collection and Mexican Geniuses, a new immersive experience featuring the work of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. 29, creating a new venue for contemporary art in the city. The Rubell Museum DC will have its hotly anticipated opening on Oct. ![]() 14 following an extended construction project. The Air and Space Museum will reopen on Oct. There’s no shortage of blockbusters coming to D.C.’s museums and galleries this fall. Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription.
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