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Cultural Capital: Philanthropy in the Arts and Humanities Today
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Cultural Philanthropy,
Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
A conference that brings together thought leaders who share their insights about the role, impact, and critique of philanthropy in the cultural sphere.
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Albert H. Small Washingtoniana Collection
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
In 2011, Albert H. Small donated his collection of Washington, D.C., memorabilia—sixty years in the making—to the George Washington University. Small hoped ...
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
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Washington National Opera
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
Begun as the Opera Society of Washington in 1957 by a cohort of Washington-area musicians and enthusiasts, today the Washington National Opera performs at the ...
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
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Society of the Cincinnati at Anderson House
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
The international headquarters for the Society of the Cincinnati, an organization established in 1783 to celebrate the legacy of the American Revolutionary ...
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
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The Washington School of Ballet and The Washington Ballet
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
Mary Day founded the Washington School of Ballet in 1944 and the Washington Ballet in 1976. With her uncanny eye for detail and clear vision for excellence, ...
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
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Enid A. Haupt Garden
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
The Enid A. Haupt Garden was endowed by and planned with the advice of the late publishing heiress Enid Annenberg Haupt. The 4.2-acre greenspace is emblematic ...
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
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The Kreeger Museum
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
The Kreeger Museum showcases nineteenth- and twentieth-century paintings and sculptures as well as traditional Asian and African art, the legacy collection of ...
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
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Whittall Pavilion at the Library of Congress
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
The Library of Congress is home to a collection of rare instruments that include the Whittall Stradivari strings. These instruments are housed in the library’s ...
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
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Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
Located on 117 acres of protected land in Fairfax County, Virginia, Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts was established by Catherine Filene Shouse ...
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
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National Museum of African Art
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy
Founded by the diplomat and educator Warren Robbins in 1964, the National Museum of African Art has collections of both traditional and contemporary African ...
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Mapping Cultural Philanthropy