Pump Me Up opening night at the Corcoran
For the people who lived in DC during the 1980s and early ’90s it has to be a thrill to see some of their daily history beautifully curated and represented […]
For the people who lived in DC during the 1980s and early ’90s it has to be a thrill to see some of their daily history beautifully curated and represented […]
The World Bank Group is one of the largest international banking companies in the world. Their reputation has seen its fair share of ups and downs throughout the years. With […]
Corcoran Art and the Book Graduate Student Li Pallas was invited to share her book How To Home Like A Pigeon and corresponding serigraph prints as part of a collaborative installation […]
Corcoran grad students Claire Ferrara and Amy Joseph made a multimedia story that explores the history and present state of the Italian community in the Greater DC area. Check it […]
By Jennaway Pearson, Art and the Book MA student One of the biggest benefits of going to graduate school in D.C. is the access to museums- free museums. I live […]
By Rebecca Quinn, Master of Arts in Art Education degree candidate As we embark on our final semester as a cohort, we are collectively excited and nervous about our Capstones and […]
Although one of the biggest draws for choosing the Corcoran is its historic links to the dynamic photographic culture of Washington, D.C., once you are in the program it is […]
The Exhibition Design Studio III course taught by Clare Brown was given the challenge to design and build an installation that focuses on the topic of sustainable practices for the […]
By Monica N Mesa, Interior Design MA Student Thinking of Washington D.C tends to conjure up images of politicians and their counter-parts, and of swarming lobbyists eagerly storming the halls […]
Christmas break was awesome, but we’re back from “Thesis Intermission” and ready to get designing. This semester sees the start of the design phase for Thesis with hours spent drawing, […]