Final Few Days! Exhibit leaves this Saturday, August 7thFree
On view June 23rd - August 7th
Works by over 30 Haitian Artists and National Geographic photographer Maggie Steber at Smith Farm's Joan Hisaoka Gallery. "In this rare exhibition, Maggie Steber, award-winning National Geographic photographer, and over 30 Haitian artists offer us a window into how Haitians experience their post-earthquake world and a glimpse at their extraordinary strength of spirit and unwavering faith." Read more here!
On view June 23rd - August 7th
Works by over 30 Haitian Artists and National Geographic photographer Maggie Steber at Smith Farm's Joan Hisaoka Gallery. "In this rare exhibition, Maggie Steber, award-winning National Geographic photographer, and over 30 Haitian artists offer us a window into how Haitians experience their post-earthquake world and a glimpse at their extraordinary strength of spirit and unwavering faith." Read more here!
The American Visionary Art Museum, Zanmi Lakay and Art Creation Foundation For Children have generously provided the exhibition’s Haitian artworks. All works are available for purchase with 100% of the proceeds donated to Haiti relief!
Gallery Hours:
Wednesday - Friday
11:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday
11:00am - 3:00pm
1632 U St, NW
Metro: Best access is by bus, S2, S4, S1 or S9 16th St buses to 16th & U St or any of the 90 line buses along 18th St/Florida Ave/ U St. You can walk about 4 blocks from the U St metro as well.
Metro: Best access is by bus, S2, S4, S1 or S9 16th St buses to 16th & U St or any of the 90 line buses along 18th St/Florida Ave/ U St. You can walk about 4 blocks from the U St metro as well.
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