The Corcoran is committed to making the historic art in its collections and the emerging art of our time accessible and understandable to the broadest possible audience through innovative exhibitions and educational programming, systematic research and rigorous scholarship. Its many activities emphasize the combined resources of its museum and college, and are directed toward diverse communities with widely differing educational and socio-economic backgrounds. Though proud of its important place in the international world of art history and scholarship, the Corcoran is ever mindful of its special obligation to serve the greater Washington region, especially its artists and its young people.
Detailed Directions: A few blocks away from two Metro stations: Farragut West- on the Orange/Blue lines (take the 17th street exit) and Farragut North-on the Red line (take the K Street exit). From either station walk south on 17th street to the Corcoran. The Corcoran is also accessible by Metro bus, numbers: 11Y, 30, 32, 35, 36, 42, G8, P17, P19, W13
Parking: Street
Josh
6/23/2008
Great place to see modern and contemporary artists. Wonderful space and a great collection of old work too. You usually have to pay to get into the Corcoran unlike the many museums in DC.