5 Art Galleries in Dupont Circle That You Shouldn't Miss

August 3, 2021 Sachiko Swiger

Washington DC is a hub for American politics and history. Attracting as many school field trips as it does travelers the district offers a peek into the country’s democratic origin. There are plenty of free museums to take advantage of but the real draw here is the memorials and monuments dedicated to great American leaders. Spend some contemplative time at the Reflecting Pool within the National Mall, among the most patriotic places in the country.
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1767 Swann St NW, Washington DC, DC 20009-5536 +1 202-316-5329 http://www.swannstgallery.com/
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Swann Street Gallery

2. Book Arts

1700 G St NW on Liberty Plaza, Washington DC, DC 20006 +1 202-776-0006 http://bookarts.us/
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Book Arts

Book Arts is the culmination of the collective efforts of gifted American and Florentine bookbinders, conservators, book artists, letterpress printers and leather craftsmen. Inspired by the classic Florentine atelier and a 100 year old legacy, Book Arts coalesces a life-time of experience to make available timeless works with uncompromising services, employing the arts of fine binding. Services include the design, binding, and printing of limited editions, expert restoration and conservation of books, and fine binding and printing of single books.

3. Wilderness Society Ansel Adams Collection

1615 M St NW, Washington DC, DC 20036-3209 +1 800-843-9453 http://wilderness.org/ansel-adams-collection
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Wilderness Society Ansel Adams Collection

Photographer Ansel Adams was a Wilderness Society Council member and supported the organization for more than four decades. Throughout his distinguished career as a photographer, Adams photographed dozens of iconic portraits of wildlands, such as Alaska’s Denali and California’s Yosemite . He is one of the world’s best-known landscape photographers. More than 70 works are on display at the Ansel Adams Collection at The Wilderness Society headquarters in Washington, D.C. The collection is open to the public on weekdays and closed on weekends and federal holidays.

4. Arts Club of Washington

2017 I St NW North of Monroe Park, Washington DC, DC 20006-1804 +1 202-311-7282 http://www.artsclubofwashington.org
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5. Hillyer Art Space

9 Hillyer Ct NW, Washington DC, DC 20008-1930 +1 202-338-0325
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