Since its founding in 1967, the Anacostia Community Museum has developed and hosted over 150 exhibitions on topics ranging from local history to internationally recognized African American art. In many cases, themes emerged from conversations with neighbors and colleagues in and around Washington, D.C. A timeline of past exhibitions reveals pioneering work to celebrate Black culture, amplify community voices, draw attention to social and environmental issues and explore diverse historical perspectives.
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Exhibits Past
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DC Art Association - Exhibition '73January 14, 1973 – February 18, 1973
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The Evolution of a Community, Part 2: 1955-PresentSeptember 1, 1972 – December 31, 1972
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The Evolution of a Community, Part 1: 1608-1955February 27, 1972 – August 31, 1972
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DC Art Association - Exhibition 1971
May 2, 1971 – June 20, 1971
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Lorton Reformatory: Beyond TimeOctober 11, 1970 – November 1, 1970
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DC Art Association - Second Annual Exhibition
April 12, 1970 – May 3, 1970
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The Rat: Man's Invited AfflictionNovember 16, 1969 – January 25, 1970
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DC Art Association - First Annual Exhibition
June 1, 1969 – June 30, 1969