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

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On September 10, 2025, Mayor Muriel Bowser unveiled Art Ave, a free outdoor art exhibit stretching along Connecticut Avenue NW. The D. C. Office of Planning spearheads this initiative to enhance public art visibility and community engagement in Washington, D. C.

The exhibit will showcase various artistic installations in prominent areas, including Dupont Circle and President's Park. Bowser highlighted the transformative power of art in urban settings, stating that it fosters connections among residents and visitors alike. The project draws on local artists' creative talents and aims to make art more accessible to the public. Additionally, Art Ave aligns with the Golden Triangle's efforts to promote vibrant public spaces and cultural experiences. This initiative not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of the city but also contributes to its economic vitality by attracting more visitors.

By investing in public art, the city reinforces its dedication to cultural enrichment and community development.

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