
Lou Haney’s paintings embrace excess. They combine bright colors, busy patterns, and dense interiors in compositions that embrace nostalgia’s many pleasures while acknowledging its risks. In Window Dressing, she presents a new installation that further exaggerates the play within her work between flatness and depth, interior and exterior, organic and synthetic.

Material Matters celebrates the fifty-year legacy of MoCA Arlington’s Artist Studio Program and its role as a launch pad for artists in the Washington, DC region and beyond. Bringing together select residency alumni whose studios at MoCA Arlington date back as early as the 1980s, the exhibition highlights the wide range of artistic practices that have emerged from the program.

Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington offers a wonderful and wide range of creative summer camps for your creative students! Camps are offered for kids starting at age 5 and up to teens ages 18. Campers will go on an artistic journey and explore the visual arts through exciting projects in 2D and 3D media while learning about new and different artistic techniques and contemporary artists working in the world today!

Join us in the Tiffany Gallery for an inspiring yoga flow session. Bring a journal along with your mat!

Comprising four concurrent exhibitions organized by independent curators, the biennial highlights artists based across the regions that were once the 13 original colonies. ARLINGTON, VA., August 18, 2026 – Museum …