National Museum of Women in the Arts
Gallery · Washington, District of Columbia
1250 New York Avenue Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
About National Museum of Women in the Arts
The National Museum of Women in the Arts is the first museum in the world dedicated solely to championing women through the arts. Located in the heart of Washington, DC, the museum features rotating special exhibitions, programs, and events that foster conversations and connections. Its collections include more than 5,500 works from the 16th century to today, created by over 1,000 artists.
Venue Details
- Meeting rooms: 3
Ratings
Google Rating: 4.7/5 (1,706 reviews)
Guest Highlights
- Space
- Staff
- View
- Dining
- Event
Amenities
- rotating exhibitions
- museum programs
- event space
- art collection
- guided tours
Meeting Rooms & Event Spaces
Great Hall and Mezzanine
- Type: Ballroom
- Features: Wheelchair accessible
- An elegant space ideal for dinner, dancing, or a cocktail reception. Guests are greeted in a marble reception area that leads into a ballroom adorned with three crystal chandeliers and works of art from the museum’s collection. On two sides, white marble staircases sweep upward to the spacious and ornate Mezzanine.
Third Floor Gallery
- Type: Meeting Room
- Features: Wheelchair accessible
- Home to highlights from the museum's notable art collection, provides a unique backdrop to any occasion. Host a private cocktail reception while surrounded by artwork from the 16th century to today.
Performance Hall
- Type: Theater
- Capacity — Theater: 200
- Features: Wheelchair accessible
- Located on the fifth floor, the Performance Hall is an ideal space for a lecture, symposium, or program.
Style
historic, elegant, urban
Contact
Phone: (202) 783-5000