Mayor Bowser Unveils Art Ave, a Free Outdoor Art Exhibit Along Connecticut Avenue NW

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Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the launch of Art Ave, a free outdoor art exhibit on September 10, 2025, along Connecticut Avenue NW in Washington, D. C. The initiative aims to enhance public art visibility and accessibility in key areas like Dupont Circle and President's Park. Developed in partnership with the DC Office of Planning, Art Ave seeks to foster community engagement through artistic expression. Bowser highlighted the project's role in revitalizing the Golden Triangle area and attracting more visitors to the city.

Local artists will have opportunities to showcase their work, contributing to the cultural richness of the metropolitan area. The exhibit will span significant public spaces, providing an open platform for art appreciation. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to enhance Washington, D. C. 's urban landscape and promote public art.

Residents and tourists alike will have the chance to experience diverse artistic expressions throughout the exhibit's duration.

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