The exhibition portrays Sudan’s war survivors through haunting, vivid paintings of displacement and resilience.
The Torggler fine arts center is the first of 10 U.S. stops for the exhibit, which is on display locally through Dec. 28.
Anonymous Was a Woman, a group born out of the 1990s culture wars, is marking its 25-year history with a Kreeger Museum show of four daring D.C.-area artists.
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