Since its opening in 1992, the IDB ArtLAC Gallery, formerly known as IDB Cultural Center, has provided a unique platform in downtown Washington D.C. to explore the works of contemporary artists from Latin America and the Caribbean. These artists place development and culture at the heart of their creative expression.
Each exhibition is accompanied by a series of public events, offering deeper insights through conversations with artists, curators, and IDB specialists.
Our exhibitions and cultural events aim to spark creativity and inspire the public, influencers, and future decision-makers with innovative solutions to the ongoing development challenges in our region.
Today, the IDB ArtLAC Gallery has established itself as a unique space to experience and explore contemporary Latin American and the Caribbean art in the D.C. area.

This exhibition celebrates Chilean innovation and art, showcasing the country’s contribution to the nexus of creativity, technology and sustainability.
With the support and co-curation of the Center for the Technological Revolution in Creative Industries (CRTIC), this exhibition has been presented in conjunction with the Annual Meeting of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) in Chile. This art show proposes new ways of seeing landscapes and intangible heritage as technological and cultural constructs rather than merely physical environments.
Through immersive installations and audiovisual narratives, multidisciplinary artists connect the physical and digital worlds, evoking Chile’s biodiversity and the transformative potential of technology.
Artists in this exhibition
Rosa Angelini, Miguel Bolt, Alma Digital, Sergio Mora-Diaz, Alejandro Moreno, Pao Olea, and Carla Redlich.
Chile’s Techno-Creative Landscape runs from March 14 to July 31, 2025. Visitors can expect to spend approximately 45 to 60 minutes exploring the exhibition.
1300 New York Ave NW, Washington, D.C.
Monday–Friday, 11 a.m.–6 p.m. Closed on weekends and public holidays.
Free.
Metro Center, SE corner 13th and G St. Exit Federal Triangle. Parking is available nearby.
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