As you know, March is Women’s History Month. It’s a time to celebrate the women who helped shape our country, like Susan B. Anthony, who played a huge role in
By Camille Furst •
Updated on March 8, 2021 at 2:40 pm
Georgetown GLOW, the free outdoor public art exhibition, will return for its seventh edition on April 2. The six-month series will feature a majority of D.C. artists, with five artworks exhibited in the spring and three in the summer.
The work will be displayed throughout the commercial district in the spring and in Georgetown’s public alleys in the summer.
“We’re thrilled to bring a new season of light to Georgetown with a safer and more comfortable GLOW experience this Spring – and one that shines a spotlight on several local artists,” said Nancy Miyahira, vice president and marketing director for the Georgetown Business Improvement District.