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National Gallery of Art East Wing (Architecture)

Detailed Description: The East Building of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., is a masterpiece of modern architecture designed by the renowned architect I.M. Pei. Opened in 1978, it stands as a sharp, geometric contrast to the neoclassical West Building.

Join us for a great photography outing and a bite of lunch at the atrium cafe after our photography.

Where: 4th Street and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004

Meet: At the Main Main Entrance to the National Gallery (East Wing)

For General Visitor Photography:

Permitted Equipment: Hand-held photography (with or without flash) is allowed for personal use in most permanent collection galleries.

Prohibited Items: Tripods, mono-pods, and selfie sticks are strictly forbidden inside the gallery buildings to ensure visitor safety and protect the artwork.

Restricted Areas: Photography may be prohibited in certain special exhibitions or for specific works of art where indicated by signage.

Lunch (if you wish): We will meet in the atrium cafe at 12:00 PM for a bite.

Tickets: No Fees and Tickets are not required

Event Host: Owen (703-734-6862)

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Photography field trip for Silver Spring Camera Club members and guests to practice handheld museum photography; outcome: a portfolio of architectural shots.

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