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  1. Explore the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, which offers a relaxing setting to enjoy works of modern sculpture.

  2. The National Gallery of Art serves the nation by welcoming all people to explore and experience art, creativity, and our shared humanity.

  3. Jazz in the Garden. DC’s favorite summer concert series returns with a variety of musical performances including jazz, Latin fusion, zydeco, and more. Join us in the Sculpture Garden on Fridays from May 31 through August 9 (except July 5).

  4. The National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden is the most recent addition to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. in the United States. It is located in the National Mall between the National Gallery's West Building and the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History.

  5. This 6-acre garden is studded with whimsical sculptures such as Roy Lichtenstein’s House I (1998), a giant Claes Oldenburg typewriter eraser (1999) and Roxy Paine's Graft (2008–09), a stainless-steel tree. They are scattered around a fountain – a great place to dip your feet in summer.

  6. National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. A bronze thinking rabbit, a stainless steel tree, and a cherry-red abstract horse—these may sound like characters from a modern-day version of Alice in Wonderland, but are actually highlights from the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden.

  7. Completed in 1999, the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden was designed by OLIN as a series of outdoor rooms which extend the Gallery’s mission of sharing the finest works of art with the public.

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