Teaism is a fantastic shop and restaurant with 3 locations in DC. Aesthetics Asian All Around.





First Stop
The Textile Museum, showing
RED and Tent Bands of Central Asia.
Next
The National Museum of Women in the Arts. A place with terrific energy. Lots of great art. I especially liked this oil by Alma Woodsey Thomas
Orion 1973
The inscription at the top of the Renwick: DEDICATED TO ART The Renwick: From the Ground Up. Wonderful works by
Jocelyn Chateauvert. Handmade paper and fiber works from minute to grand scale.

The Freer, peacock room and then
Simryn Gill:Perspectives at the Sackler. This piece is a huge installation entitled
Forking Tongues.
Moved to tears at the emotional Vietnam Memorial.
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