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Arts on Campus

While you are on campus, explore these other art venues open to the public.

 

Exterior of Corcoran

Corcoran School of the Arts and Design

Open Wednesday through Saturday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

The beautiful Flagg Building, built in 1897, hosts exhibitions of work by students and visiting artists. The Corcoran was established in 1869 as an art gallery by William Wilson Corcoran, and developed into a degree-granting art and design school. In 2014, the school became part of GW’s Columbian College of Arts and Sciences. 
 

Students in front of art

Luther W. Brady Art Gallery

Open Wednesday through Saturday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

The Flagg Building also houses the Luther W. Brady Art Gallery, established in 2001 with support from oncologist and arts philanthropist Luther W. Brady (B.A. ’46, M.D. ’48). 
 

Student hanging work

Gallery 102

Temporarily closed to the public

This contemporary arts space provides curatorial experience to GW students and presents work by student, local and national artists. 
 

Exterior Lisner

Lisner Auditorium

Lisner Auditorium, one block north of the museum, hosts performances, university events and speakers throughout the year.

Lisner Events Calendar