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Celebrate 70 Years of The Washington Winter Show

Preserving the future of our past.

The Washington Winter Show will debut its 70th antique show January 10-12, 2025 at American University's Katzen Arts Center in Washington, DC. The nation's second oldest charity antique show draws over 6,000 attendees annually from across the nation.
 

The Show brings together fine art and antiques from more than 40 dealers and opportunities to engage with some of the nation's top names in design and historic preservation through lectures and panel discussions.

The 2025 Show is co-chaired by Rachel and Jared Michael and features Jennifer Gracie and Zach Shea of Gracie Studios as the keynote Lecture Luncheon speakers.

The theme, Preserving the Future of Our Past, is a tribute to the Show’s 70-year legacy and is inspired by the decorative and fine arts as tangible links to our collective past.

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George Washington's Mount Vernon
George Washington's Mount Vernon  Photo by washingtonwintershow.org

An extraordinary loan exhibit celebrating the 70th anniversary show will bring together antiques and decorative arts from seven of the country’s most important historic houses, including: Anderson House, Gunston Hall, Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens. Mount Vernon, Stratford Hall, Tudor Place, and Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library.  These houses represent a sweep of more than two centuries of American history.

For a complete list of weekend events and to purchase tickets, visit Washington Winter Show.