2024 Pottery On The Hill Preview Reception
The 2024 Pottery On The Hill Preview Reception will take place on Friday, November 15th
The 2024 Pottery On The Hill Preview Reception will take place on Friday, November 15th
Amanda Swift’s first graders at Shirley Chisholm ES (1001 G St. SE) were introduced to printmaking through a study of work by Linda Lomahaftewa, a printmaker, painter, and mixed media artist, based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Swift chose this…
Hill Center was recently featured in a Redfin article How to Host a Party in a Small House: 5 Must-Read Tips. The article features our own, Jarrod Jackson, with the following advice to 'think vertically' when hosting a party or…
HILL CENTER AT THE OLD NAVAL HOSPITALProgram Manager Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital is a financially self-sustaining organization operatedby the Old Naval Hospital Foundation, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. With partnerorganizations and also on its own, Hill Center offers…
HILL CENTER AT THE OLD NAVAL HOSPITALVenue and Special Events Manager Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital is a financially self-sustaining non-profit organization operatedby the Old Naval Hospital Foundation, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. With partnerorganizations and also on its…
Hill Center is back! Our doors are open, and we are offering a lineup of events every bit as exciting and robust as our pre-Covid offerings. If “pandemic life” taught us anything, it’s that we need to be even more…
Hill Center Galleries is pleased to announce that 11 local artists have had their work chosen for the 2023 Fall Solo Exhibitions: Suzi Balamaci, Alan Braley, Barbara Brennan, Paula Cleggett, Jeffrey Felten-Green, Scot McKenzie, Isabella Merlos, Terence Nicholson, Rindy OBrien, Felicia…
This version of Preservation Notes introduces some of the people for whom rooms at the Hill Center are named. Frederick Douglass was born enslaved on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. He escaped from bondage to become an influential writer and speaker, and had…
This version of Preservation Notes takes a look at how a 150-year-old building goes green. The Old Naval Hospital was built just as scientists were beginning to connect human activity to its effect on the environment. Around the time of the hospital’s 1866 opening…