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500, 17th Street Northwest, 20006, Washington, US United States
kontakter telefon: +1 202-994-1700
internet side: corcoran.gwu.edu
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 38.895858, Longitude: -77.039921
Asad Jan
::The Corcoran Gallery of Art was an art museum in Washington, D.C. Prior to its closing, it was one of the oldest privately supported cultural institutions in the United States capital. Starting in 1890, a museum school, later known as the Corcoran College of Art + Design, co-existed with the gallery. The museum's main focus was American art. In 2014, after decades of financial problems, the Corcoran entered into an agreement with the National Gallery of Art (NGA) and the George Washington University whereby almost all of the gallery's 17,000 work collection was placed under the care of the NGA, while the school and historic 17th street gallery building continued operations as a part of the George Washington University's new Corcoran School of the Arts and Design.
Nik Novakkain
::So much talent and this is one of the best schools/museum
Ruth Kaufman
::Gem of a museum. With revolving exhibits there's always something new to see.My mom and I used to go on a Thanksgiving Day before the whole family got together. What a treat.
Luis B
::Corcoran School is mainly focused on promoting the arts. Friends of mine who have attended the college have had both good and bad things to say based on their experiences. One of the pros of the school is the events and gallery showings that often take place within it's walls. If you're a DC native, or city walker, you may want to check up on Corcoran and see what's going on from time to time.
Arnold Thomas Bigger
::Course selection is very good; faculty and staff are very good; and general vibe is good.