Current Exhibition
WATER IN THE GAS
Hamiltonian Artists and The Kreeger Museum are pleased to present Water in the Gas, on view at The Kreeger Museum.
July 12–August 16, 2025
Current Exhibition
Hamiltonian Artists and The Kreeger Museum are pleased to present Water in the Gas, on view at The Kreeger Museum.
Past 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.…
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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.…
Past Exhibition
“new.now.,” our annual group exhibition, debuts the work of Hamiltonian's distinguished 2022–2024 fellows—artists Misha Ilin, Madyha J. Leghari, Edgar Reyes, Abed Elmajid Shalabi, and Isabella Whitfield. This year the group exhibition sorts through various systems of order/disorder, grappling with what is left.…
Past Exhibition
Living in the wake of Washington, DC’s, ongoing gentrification, and whitewashing of Black communities, Lionel Frazier White III’s exhibition draws from contemporary, Black-woman theorists.…
Past Exhibition
Working with core samples extracted from a mine on unceded Passamaquoddy land in Maine, Stephanie Garon explores notions of labor, permanence, and land claim.
Past Exhibition
Hamiltonian Artists and the Kreeger Museum are pleased to present Perplexity, an exhibition of the work of seven Hamiltonian Artists Alumni—Amy Boone-McCreesh, Brian Dunn, Michael Dax Iacovone, Sarah Knobel, Joyce Yu-Jean Lee, Helina Metaferia, and Jerry Truong—on view at the Kreeger Museum from September 17 through December 10, 2022.…
Past Exhibition
“Let’s Believe Brief Utopias” is an exploration of liberatory discourses, especially those centered on historically marginalized identities; and the collaborative mapping of safe spaces, especially those offering relief from anti-Blackness, white supremacy, and patriarchal violences.…
Past Exhibition
Hamiltonian Artists and the Kreeger Museum are pleased to present Unexpected Occurrences, a contemporary response to a modern collection, featuring the work of Hamiltonian Artists’ seven current fellows: Amber Eve Anderson, María Luz Bravo, Jason Bulluck, Joey Enriquez, Stephanie Garon, Madeline A. Stratton, and Lionel Frazier White III.…
Past Exhibition
Amber Eve Anderson’s solo exhibition Something Worth Doing is a playful reflection on the objects with which we surround ourselves, and the comforts they provide, both physically and psychologically.…
Past Exhibition
Joey Enríquez’s site-specific installation comprising sculptural brick arrangements, raw-earth paintings, and topographical histories of Washington, DC pieces together contemporary realities.
Past Exhibition
Madeline A. Stratton’s “We Were Here” is a new site-specific installation. In this exhibition, Stratton deviates from domestic ideals of design and functionality and uses unconventional approaches to produce improvisational architecture.…