Current Exhibition

new.now.

Sobia Ahmad, Jermaine “jET” Carter, Nilou Kazemzadeh, June Canedo de Souza, Fargo Nissim Tbakhi

February 8–March 15, 2025

Past Exhibition

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…

Past Exhibition

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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  • Past Exhibition

    Perplexity

    September 17–December 10, 2022

    Hamiltonian Artists and the Kreeger Museum are pleased to present Perplexity, an exhibition of the work of seven Hamiltonian Artists Alumni—Amy Boone-McCreesh, Brian Dunn, Michael Dax Iacovone, Sarah Knobel, Joyce Yu-Jean Lee, Helina Metaferia, and Jerry Truong—on view at the Kreeger Museum from September 17 through December 10, 2022.…

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    Let's Believe Brief Utopias

    July 23–September 17, 2022

    “Let’s Believe Brief Utopias” is an exploration of liberatory discourses, especially those centered on historically marginalized identities; and the collaborative mapping of safe spaces, especially those offering relief from anti-Blackness, white supremacy, and patriarchal violences.…

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    Unexpected Occurrences

    June 4–August 27, 2022

    Hamiltonian Artists and the Kreeger Museum are pleased to present Unexpected Occurrences, a contemporary response to a modern collection, featuring the work of Hamiltonian Artists’ seven current fellows: Amber Eve Anderson, María Luz Bravo, Jason Bulluck, Joey Enriquez, Stephanie Garon, Madeline A. Stratton, and Lionel Frazier White III.…

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    Something Worth Doing

    May 21–July 9, 2022

    Amber Eve Anderson’s solo exhibition Something Worth Doing is a playful reflection on the objects with which we surround ourselves, and the comforts they provide, both physically and psychologically.…

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    ruined on a riverbank

    April 2–May 7, 2022

    Joey Enríquez’s site-specific installation comprising sculptural brick arrangements, raw-earth paintings, and topographical histories of Washington, DC pieces together contemporary realities.

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    We Were Here

    February 12–March 19, 2022

    Madeline A. Stratton’s “We Were Here” is a new site-specific installation. In this exhibition, Stratton deviates from domestic ideals of design and functionality and uses unconventional approaches to produce improvisational architecture.…

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    new.now. (2022)

    December 18–January 29, 2022

    Hamiltonian Artists is pleased to present new.now., our annual group exhibition, debuting the work of Hamiltonian’s five distinguished 2021–2023 fellows: Kyrae Dawaun, Cecilia Kim, Ara Koh, Samera Paz, and Matthew Russo.…

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    Empirical Evidence

    September 18–November 13, 2021

    Empirical Evidence highlights the work of five Hamiltonian Artists alumni: Selin Balci (2012), Billy Friebele (2014), Rachel Guardiola (2018), Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann (2011), and Jing (Ellen) Xu (2019), who investigate complex human relationships with living systems, the known versus the unknown.…

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    Sometimes, We Remember Our Bedrooms

    July 10–August 21, 2021

    “Sometimes, We Remember Our Bedrooms” features Hamiltonian Fellow Luke Ikard in collaboration with Joshua Gamma, both at momentous junctures in their lives, revisiting the bedrooms of their youth.…

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    We Miss You

    May 8–June 19, 2021

    Kaitlin Jencso’s new installation “We Miss You” comprises over 1,000 images taken since January 1, 2020. surveys a year of lost time. The installation features large-scale photographs and an overarching installation of snapshot-sized photographs—a comprehensive archive of communal and personal loss and longing.…