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National Museum of Women in the Arts
The Washington, D.C.-based museum combats gender inequality in the art world by exhibiting and promoting historical and contemporary artwork produ...
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Since its founding in 1931, the Whitney Museum of American Art, commonly known as the Whitney, has served as a leading institution dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of 20th-century and 21st-century American art. The museum has grown from a collection of 600 works to 21,000 pieces created by more than 3,000 American artists. The Whitney's focus on works created by living Americans exposes patrons to relatively young or unknown artists. Through world-class exhibitions, events, and educational programming that cater to families, young children, teenagers, and communities, the Whitney aims to increase access to its unparalleled contemporary American art collection.
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WALTER ANNENBERG LECTURE SERIES (May 2023)
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WALTER ANNENBERG LECTURE SERIES (FAll 2022)
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WALTER ANNENBERG LECTURE SERIES (FAll 2021)
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WALTER ANNENBERG LECTURE SERIES (Spring 2021)
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Educational Programming
Walter Annenberg Lecture Series
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING
Walter Annenberg Lecture Series
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMING
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