Current Exhibition
Joyriding
Rooted in their experience of transitioning into full-time industrial finishing work upon art school graduation, Nguyen’s work breathes levity into the rat-race of industrialized labor.…
June 7–August 23, 2025
Current Exhibition
Rooted in their experience of transitioning into full-time industrial finishing work upon art school graduation, Nguyen’s work breathes levity into the rat-race of industrialized labor.…
Past Exhibition
Curated by artist Ali Kaeini, this group exhibition reflects and responds to the notion of “street life.” Featuring artists Ian Ha, Jung Won Lee, Alexis Mabry, Farah Mohammad, Paz Sher, and Lulu White.…
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Past Exhibition
Abed Elmajid Shalabi’s exhibition presents new works that confront the realities of modernization in the post-oil Arab world.
Past Exhibition
Hamiltonian Artists’ distinguished 2023–25 fellows Ali Kaeini, Neha Misra, Hien Kat Nguyen, and Kat Thompson recontextualize cultural, religious, and political symbols and signifiers.
Past Exhibition
Dawaun’s latest body of work offers an array of quotidian abstractions in sculpture, and trials of look-alike jokes via portraiture.
Past Exhibition
Ara Koh considers how clay remembers, similarly to both the body and the landscape. Clay is able to record and recall the pressure of hands and fingers, the presence of moisture, as it surrenders to heat.…
Past Exhibition
The second catalogue of Kinetic debuted with an exhibition at Hamiltonian Artists. We asked current Hamiltonian Artists fellows to nominate, and exhibit alongside, artists they admire.…
Past Exhibition
“WiP!” showcases works in progress, sketches, studies, and material tests, alongside finalized works, in an effort to spotlight the artistic process and inspire viewers and artists alike.…
Past Exhibition
In this exhibition, Cecilia Kim’s works are embedded with her lived experiences, including the recent passing of her grandparents.
Past Exhibition
Hamiltonian Artists and the Kreeger Museum are pleased to present Doing The Work, featuring Hamiltonian Fellows Kyrae Dawaun, Cecilia Kim, Ara Koh, Samera Paz, and Matthew Russo.…
Past Exhibition
Practiced Play serves as an extension of Russo’s collaboration-informed, inquiry-driven studio practice. The construction of the space calls for the viewer to become a hands-on collaborator in engaging and activating the objects that make up this new body of work. Centralized around a long table with varying heights and over a hundred foam, resin, and cement objects strewn on shelves throughout the gallery, visitors are asked to delve into a participatory process of play and investigation.…
Past Exhibition
Amid her daily walks through the ubiquitous back alleys and sidewalks of Northwest DC, María Luz Bravo’s wandering gaze locates everyday artifacts that—when captured and gathered—gesture toward sentiment, oddity, and happenstance. The exhibited photographs and video works evidence things stumbled upon when Bravo allows chance and discovery to guide her otherwise purely routine activities.…