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  2. List of public art in Washington, D.C., Ward 1 - Wikipedia

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    Washington Metro [25] [27] Carry the Rainbow on Your Shoulders: Jerome Meadows: 1997 Unity Park – Columbia Rd., Euclid St. and Champlain St., N.W. [25] This is How We Live: Garin Baker: 2008 239 Elm Street, N.W. Paint DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities [25] (Here I Stand) In The Spirit of Paul Robeson: Allen Uzikee Nelson: 2001 Georgia ...

  3. National Museum of Asian Art - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Asian Art consists of the Smithsonian Institution’s two Asian art galleries, the Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, [1] which are situated in connecting buildings on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The galleries are operated by the same board of trustees and share a budget.

  4. JF Books - Wikipedia

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    JF Books, formerly known as Jifeng Bookstore (Chinese: 季风书园; pinyin: jìfēng shū yuán), is an independent bookstore in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. [1] [2] [3] It is the only Chinese-language bookstore in D.C. [4] It was originally founded in 1997 in Shanghai. [5]

  5. Ifa Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Ifa Gallery opened the Changde Road gallery with two exhibitions curated by Bérénice Angremy and Marie Terrieux.The first was Some Space for Humanity, a solo exhibition of photographic works of the Gao Brothers (Chinese: 高氏兄弟; pinyin: Gaōshì Xiōngdì) that reiterated the artists‘ focus on humanity and the built environment by playing on the physical confines of the gallery ...

  6. Arthur M. Sackler Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Sackler Gallery and the Freer Gallery of Art together form the National Museum of Asian Art in the United States. [1] The Freer and Sackler galleries house the largest Asian art research library in the country. Founded in 1982, the Gallery is named after Arthur M. Sackler, who donated approximately 1,000 objects and $4 million to the ...

  7. Chinese American Museum DC - Wikipedia

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    In October 2019, the museum completed the first phase of permanent exhibits for its reception lobby and first floor including a digital photo-wall featuring personal stories and images of "everyday" Chinese Americans as well as an interactive digital timeline highlighting historical dates, figures, and pivotal moments in Chinese American history.

  8. Xiao Hui Wang - Wikipedia

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    Xiao Hui Wang (Chinese: 王小慧; pinyin: Wáng Xiǎohuì) is a Chinese artist, author and socialite who works mainly in photography, sculpture, design, and media art.Her work has been exhibited internationally, and she has been the recipient of numerous awards and honors; the city of Suzhou has named an art institution after her (the Xiao Hui Wang Art Museum), a rare honor for a living artist.

  9. Embassy of Australia, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Bates Smart and Washington, D.C.–based architectural firm KCCT were chosen to design the new facility on November 15, 2016. [ 11 ] [ 31 ] [ 35 ] The design of the new 213,600-square-foot (19,844 sq m) embassy was unveiled in late 2016, with a selection of planned interior and exterior photos.