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In his latest body of work, interdisciplinary artist and DC Native Jermaine "jET " Carter draws upon the logics of architecture and relics to conjure a visual language of remembrance. …
March 16 - August 15, 2026
Upcoming Exhibition
In his latest body of work, interdisciplinary artist and DC Native Jermaine "jET " Carter draws upon the logics of architecture and relics to conjure a visual language of remembrance. …
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Past Exhibition
Hamiltonian Artists’ distinguished 2024–26 fellows Sobia Ahmad, June Canedo De Souza, Jermaine “jET” Carter, Nilou Kazemzadeh, and Fargo Nissim Tbakhi exhibit the work they plan to expand upon during their two-year fellowship. …
Past Exhibition
Madyha J. Leghari’s solo exhibition PANG examines the tenuous and contradictory ethos of what is deemed natural in contemporary gestational and birthing practices. It critiques…
Past Exhibition
The third Kinetic catalog debuts with “No Place Like Home,” a featured exhibition at Umbrella Art Fair.
Past Exhibition
Misha Ilin’s body of work asserts that ecocide, wars, body politics, and capital each exist as a sort of radioactive event, altering the genome of “reality.”…
Past Exhibition
“Takeover” is an artist-led group exhibition featuring Hamiltonian fellows and studio residents.
Past Exhibition
Primarily working with paper and metal, Isabella Whitfield renders safety equipment, tools, and other utilitarian objects.
Past Exhibition
Edgar Reyes’s new body of work teases at the blurred lines between Chicano masculinity, criminality, and cultural identity.
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.