Past Public program

Art All Night at Hamiltonian Artists

Saturday, September 13, 6-9pm

Past Public program

Exhibition Walkthrough with Neha Misra

Join artist Neha Misra for a public walkthrough of their Hamiltonian Artists exhibition, Climate Mandalas In A Burning World: Portals of Transformation. On the heels

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  • Past Kinetic

    Cocktails and Collecting

    Saturday, September 7, 2024 5–7pm

    Please join us for our next Cocktails and Collecting at the home of Kinetic Chair Ari Davis.

  • Past Public program

    Isabella Whitfield: Closing Performance

    Saturday, August 10, 3pm

    As Best regards, comes to a close, the artist offers a performance in response to her exhibited installation work, "How to recall a message"

  • Past Public program

    Fellowship Application Documentation Day

    Sunday, July 14, 2024 10am–6pm

    Planning on applying for the Hamiltonian Artists Fellowship Program but wish you had more professional artwork documentation images for your application portfolio? Bring your artworks and a camera (or phone) to Hamiltonian Artists…

  • Past Public program

    Fellowship Application Info Sessions

    Wednesday, July 10, 2024 6–7pm

    Join us for an overview of this year’s Hamiltonian Artists fellowship application and a live Q&A session. We are here to answer your questions as you apply for the fellowship.…

  • Past Public program

    Fellowship Application Office Hours

    through July 19, 2024

    Artists who are curious about the fellowship application process are welcome to sign up for a 1-1 virtual meeting, facilitated by Anisa Olufemi, fellowship manager

  • Past Public program

    Open Studios

    Saturday, June 8, 2024 1pm

    Join us for open studios! Meet our current studio residents Alanna Fields, Jamilla Okubo, Sydney Vernon, Paloma Vianey, and Isabella Whitfield, to learn more about

  • Past Public program

    Artist Walkthrough: Edgar Reyes

    Saturday, June 8, 2024 3pm

    Join Edgar Reyes for a walkthrough of “It Was Only a Dream,” inspired by his experience growing up undocumented in the Washington, DC-area.