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In the words of its founder, the Corcoran is “dedicated to
art.” Its museum presents, interprets and preserves the art
of our times and of times past; its college of art nurtures and
helps shape new generations of artists and designers. Education
is a central focus, not just in the Corcoran’s classrooms
but in its galleries and throughout the greater Washington region.
Though American art is the collection’s emphasis, the art
of other nations and cultures is, when appropriate, acquired and
exhibited.
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.
Approved by Board of Trustees October 1997
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