Upcoming Exhibition

I Witnessed the Garden Bear Fruit

Nilou Kazemzadeh

March 28–May 2, 2026

Current Exhibition

I'll meet you there

March 16 - August 15, 2026

Hamiltonian Artists and The Nicholson Project present I’ll meet you there, a mobile video exhibition throughout Washington, DC featuring artists Stephanie J. Williams, Jermaine “jET” Carter, Edgar Reyes, and A.J. McClenon.…

Past Exhibition

new.now. (2026)

February 7, 2026–March 14, 2026

Our annual group exhibition debuts the work of distinguished 2025–2027 fellows. In this presentation of new.now., each artist’s work conveys a sense of adaptability; some take on an active exercise in troubleshooting.…

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    PANG

    January 4–25, 2025

    Madyha J. Leghari’s solo exhibition PANG examines the tenuous and contradictory ethos of what is deemed natural in contemporary gestational and birthing practices. It critiques…

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    Kinetic 2025: No Place Like Home

    November 15–17, 2024

    The third Kinetic catalog debuts with “No Place Like Home,” a featured exhibition at Umbrella Art Fair.

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    Pale Grass Blue

    October 19–December 7, 2024

    Misha Ilin’s body of work asserts that ecocide, wars, body politics, and capital each exist as a sort of radioactive event, altering the genome of “reality.”…

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    Takeover

    September 21–October 5, 2024

    “Takeover” is an artist-led group exhibition featuring Hamiltonian fellows and studio residents.

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    Best regards,

    July 6–August 10, 2024

    Primarily working with paper and metal, Isabella Whitfield renders safety equipment, tools, and other utilitarian objects.

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    It Was Only a Dream

    May 18–June 22, 2024

    Edgar Reyes’s new body of work teases at the blurred lines between Chicano masculinity, criminality, and cultural identity.

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    new.now. (2024)

    February 10–March 16, 2024

    Hamiltonian Artists’ distinguished 2023–25 fellows Ali Kaeini, Neha Misra, Hien Kat Nguyen, and Kat Thompson recontextualize cultural, religious, and political symbols and signifiers.

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    The Irony of Capacity: A Dark, Black Comedy

    December 16, 2023–January 27, 2024

    Dawaun’s latest body of work offers an array of quotidian abstractions in sculpture, and trials of look-alike jokes via portraiture.

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    Grounding; Grounded; Ground

    October 28–December 2, 2023

    Ara Koh considers how clay remembers, similarly to both the body and the landscape. Clay is able to record and recall the pressure of hands and fingers, the presence of moisture, as it surrenders to heat.…