Freer Gallery (Washington, DC)

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1050 Independence Avenue SW

Washington, DC 20560 (map)

The Freer Gallery of Art is the Smithsonian Institution's museum of east Asian art, including art from China, Korea, Japan, and southeast Asia. It is located on the south side of The...

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Sat 11/22 1:00 pm Puerto Rican Matinee: Contemporary Films from the Island Film Series, Part 1
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Sat 11/22 2:00 pm Beyond Space and Time ImaginAsia Family Program
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Sun 11/23 2:00 pm Where the Desert Blooms ImaginAsia Family Program
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Sun 11/23 2:00 pm The Sakais' Happiness Film Series: Another Side of Japanese Cinema
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Sun 11/23 2:00 pm The Sakais' Happiness Film Series: Another Side of Japanese Cinema
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Thu 12/4 7:00 pm Puerto Rican Films of DIVEDCO: Juan sin Seso and Modesta Films
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Sat 12/6 2:00 pm Beyond Space and Time ImaginAsia Family Program
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Sun 12/7 12:00 pm Puerto Rican Matinee: Contemporary Films from the Island Film Series, Part 2
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Sun 12/7 2:00 pm Where the Desert Blooms ImaginAsia Family Program
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Wed 12/10 7:30 pm Musicians From Marlboro
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Fri 12/12 7:00 pm Puerto Rican Art Now -- with Antonio Martorell Lecture
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The Freer Gallery of Art is the Smithsonian Institution's museum of east Asian art, including art from China, Korea, Japan, and southeast Asia. It is located on the south side of The National Mall in Washington, D.C.

Visitor favorites include Chinese ceramics and paintings, Korean Ceramics, and Korean pottery, Japanese folding screens, Indian and Persian manuscripts, and Buddhist sculpture.

A highlight of the Whistler holdings is the Peacock Room, a dining room that was once part of a London townhouse. In 1876, Whistler lavishly decorated the room with a blue and gold peacock design. After the owner's death, the room was purchased in toto and brought to the United States and permanently installed in the Freer Gallery.

The gallery was founded by Charles Lang Freer (1854–1919), a railroad-car manufacturer from Detroit who gave to the United States his collections and funds for a building to house them. The Italian-Renaissance-style gallery, constructed in granite and marble, was designed by American architect Charles A. Platt. When the gallery opened to the public in 1923, it was the first Smithsonian museum for fine arts. In subsequent years, the collections have grown through gifts and purchases to nearly triple the size of Freer's bequest.

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