Tour Overview
If you find yourself entering the NoMa neighborhood at DC’s Union Station, this walk takes you from there tothe NoMa–Gallaudet Metro M Street entrance. Along the way, you’ll uncover some of the very first public sculptures ever placed in NoMa, standing alongside bold new works that reflect the neighborhood’s energy today. Look up, look around—murals brighten the streets, underpass art transforms these tunnel spaces, and each stop along the route reveals another chapter in NoMa’s evolution. As you go, you’ll see not just the art, but how the neighborhood itself has grown and transformed around it.
Stops
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"Trigadilly" Chas Colburn 1989
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"Threshold #1" Chas Colburn 1991
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"Composition for the Axeman" Ken Wyten 1989
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"Untitled" Rich T. 2018
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"Neighbors and Friends" Kate Deciccio and Mazi Mutafa 2020
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"Burn Together" Emily Ding 2022
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"Richard" Martin Swift 2020
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"Untitled" Hannah Soderholm 2019
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"Crush," John Clement 2019
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K Street Virtual Gallery: Rotating Exhibitions
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"Untitled" Sergio Stuff 2022
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"Lightweave" Future Forms 2019
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Rodrigo Pradel 2025
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"Look, Look" Michelle McAuliffe 2022
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"Rain" Thurlow Small Architects and NIO 2018