Sitar Arts Center
1700 Kalorama Rd, NW, Washington, DC
Join all of us at Sitar in supporting our incredible student body and the amazing work they produce! Students in Music, Drama, Creative Writing, and Dance classes will perform pieces they have spent all of the Spring semester perfecting. Visual Arts, Digital Arts, and Creative Writing students will present their works as part of the (Read More)
Sitar Arts Center
1700 Kalorama Rd, NW, Washington, DC
Join all of us at Sitar for our second evening in supporting our incredible student body and the amazing work they produce! Students in Music, Drama, Creative Writing, and Dance classes will perform pieces they have spent all of the Spring semester perfecting. Visual Arts, Digital Arts, and Creative Writing students will present their works (Read More)
Sitar Arts Center
1700 Kalorama Rd, NW, Washington, DC
Join all of us at Sitar in supporting our incredible student body and the amazing work they produce! Students in Music, Drama, Creative Writing, and Dance classes will perform pieces they have spent all of the Spring semester perfecting. Visual Arts, Digital Arts, and Creative Writing students will present their works as part of the (Read More)
Sitar Arts Center
1700 Kalorama Rd, NW, Washington, DC
Join all of us at Sitar in supporting our incredible student body and the amazing work they produce! Students in Music, Drama, Creative Writing, and Dance classes will perform pieces they have spent all of the Spring semester perfecting. Visual Arts, Digital Arts, and Creative Writing students will present their works as part of the (Read More)
Sitar Arts Center
1700 Kalorama Rd, NW, Washington, DC
The first day of the Fall 2018 semester is Tuesday, September 4, 2018. The semester is 13 weeks long and runs from September 4, 2018 to December 1, 2018 with student performances and an art exhibit December 3 to 6, 2018.
Sitar's Cafritz Gallery
1700 Kalorama Rd, NW, Washington, DC, United States
In a time before the internet and the term “Photoshop” was spelled with two words. Gregg’s path to the way of photograph began with his father’s old camera, a community darkroom, the Time Life series of Photography, a few buildings called the Smithsonian Institute and the public library. While attending college, he started apprenticing with (Read More)