
All Weekend
at the State Fairgrounds is three big shows in one with 300+ improvement exhibitors with experts and guests, garden and outdoor living, and crafters on display all weekend.
at the Dulles Expo Center is a nine-plus show event with vendors and artisans, exhibitors, demos, special guests and more all weekend.
at AFI Silver Spring this weekend celebrates cultural identity and artistry with the best in contemporary Irish cinema, with priority screenings and all access passes.
The exhibit Graciela Iturbide’s Mexico is a glimpse into one of the most influential contemporary photographers of Latin America, displaying 140 photographs over two decades, organized in nine themes.
presents John Singer Sargent: Portraits in Charcoal depicting the turn of the century in 1907, at the height of his success in oil portraits.
has begun its 11th season, with a ticketed pass to a performing arts-palooza combining theater, dance, poetry, music, film, writing, photography and more in a week of events at various venues around town.
Renwick Gallery presents the exhibit in the first major museum exhibition to explore the achievements of Native American women artists.
The Phillips Collection presents through this weekend. This exhibit includes notes, drawings, photographs, along with 23 textured and color saturated paintings and sculptures.
The Sackler Gallery has a new virtual exhibit , which brings three Middle Eastern cities to life with large-scale projections and digital reconstructions.
The National Museum of Women in the Arts exhibit has iconic prints, collages and multimedia in works exploring generations.
ARTECHOUSEÌý±è°ù±ð²õ±ð²Ô³Ù²õ , which brings drawings to life through code and creative exploration by exploring how the body, voice and gestures can be transformed.
Arena Stage presents the adaptation of The New York Times bestselling novel by Khaled Hosseini, which follows the story of two Afghan women fighting for survival in war-torn Kabul. Various showtimes are available this weekend.
The Kennedy Opera House presents celebrated tragicomedy of the notorious lover and his ultimate fiery punishment at various showtimes through this weekend.
The Kennedy Center Family Theatre presents , the magical blending of reality and imagination by South Korea’s Brush Theatre, using interactive technology and live music in a whimsical adventure at various showtimes this weekend.
The Kennedy Center presents , the youngest ever International Tchaikovsky Competition winner performing with the NSO on Friday and Saturday.
Arena Stage presents the story of decisions made in the 1980s with a Cuban failing economy, and how one woman is Castro’s most trusted confidant and partner, in a power play of images and conversations.
The Meyerhoff in Baltimore presents with symphony favorite Capathia Jenkins performing iconic hits by the Queen of Soul at various showtimes this weekend.
starts this weekend with fixed menus and delicious deals at participating venues all around town.
Saturday, Feb. 29
is free and open to the public with a full day of nonstop music from school age to collegiate ensembles performing for prizes and close out by the U.S. Air Force Band.
, at Tim’s Rivershore Restaurant and Crab House in Dumfries, is a charity event for participants and free for spectators of The Plunge with music, food and activities.
at Strathmore — the insanely popular kids podcast moves out into the world with STEM-themed interactive games, skits and music by the Grammy-nominated duo with two separate shows.
at the National Union Building is a ticket to the official elevated craft cocktail tasting and experience with D.C.’s best mixologists, sampling, food, music and more.
Rams Head on Stage has an all-ages music matinee with the techno innovative cellist and her live, layered, looping approach to contemporary composition.
at Leesylvania State Park in Woodbridge celebrates Black History Month with a tour to learn of the park’s rich history and freedom network.
Hazy Center hosts the Smithsonian , an alternate reality game for families set in the thrilling era of early space flight.
in Prince George’s County featuring a series of performances, events, exhibits and lectures at various locations.
at Alamo Cinema and Draft in Loudoun and Woodbridge is your ticket to The Fast and the Furriest cat reels at various showtimes throughout today for local charities.
Saturday night
Union Stage has the throwback pop-rock of .
Jammin’ Java rock with six bands in the .
The Hamilton hosts the Texas keys and Louisiana slide of .
Amp by Strathmore is transformed into Studio 54 with with SuperFlyDisco.
The Barns of Wolf Trap presents the Indian folk, Bollywood and jazz of .
City Winery hosts Grammy-nominated singer .
Weinberg Center hosts the Irish quartet .
The Song Byrd Cafe has indie-pop with .
Tally Ho Theatre has Celtic rockers .
Blues Alley presents the smooth jazz sax of .
Rock & Roll Hotel hosts local artists .
At Hill Country Live, it’s Texas Troubadour .
Maryland Live presents British rock icons .
Sunday, March 1
at Colvin Run Mill is a family-friendly ticketed demonstration to watch and learn with tastings and treats, with a free blacksmith demonstration.
Montpelier Historic Site presents a pop exhibit from the National Archives commemorating the 19th Amendment and honoring women’s history in a exhibit of messages, photographs, an historic timeline and more.
Strathmore presents a classical music matinee with : Anne Akiko Meyers, the renowned violinist.
George Mason Center for the Arts Family Series presents , the multicultural groove and infectiously fun global music celebration with two separate matinee shows.
r is your ticket to the D.C. suburbs and four separate breweries, 16 craft brews, in a six-hour tour with souvenirs, snacks and more.
Sunday night
The Birchmere hosts country singer-songwriter .
The Fillmore hosts hip-hop artists .
At Rams Head On Stage, it’s Americana, alt-country with .
Jammin’ Java has a local artists’ .
The Song Byrd Cafe hosts D.C. indie-rockers .
Blues Alley presents the smooth jazz sax of .
Bethesda Blues & Jazz goes go-go with .
