This online guide features a selection of murals located around Washington, D.C., by local artist MISS CHELOVE, a.k.a. Cita Sadeli. Part of NMWA’s Lookout: MISS CHELOVE project, check out the mural map and accompanying images, descriptions, and artist audio stops. Share your experience by posting your favorite stops with #MissChelove and tagging @MissChelove and @WomenInTheArts.
Mural Map: Suggested Route
Self-Guided Tour Stops
1. Reseeded: A Forest Floor Flow
In this newly commissioned work for NMWA, MISS CHELOVE depicts a woman with traditional Javanese adornments, surrounded by botanicals native to the islands of Indonesia. The ornamental elements around the figure’s arm and behind her head are inspired by Javanese wayang kulit, flat, hand-painted shadow puppets. Javanese magnolia flowers with elongated petals echo the exaggerated forms of traditional Javanese dancers. Leaves from the jackfruit, a staple in tropical diets, wrap the figure in a blanket of cultural sustenance. Through her imagery, the artist reflects on recovery and resurgence in the natural world, and the centering of women in this regrowth.
Exterior mural at the intersection of 13th NW, H St NW, & New York Ave NW
National Museum of Women in the Arts
1250 New York Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20005
Get there by public transportation:
- Closest metro stop is Metro Center (Red, Blue, Orange, and Silver lines)
- Closest bus route stops on the 543, G8, MC-100, RS, 3F, 3Y, 16Y, X9 lines
Curator’s Introduction Transcript
Reseeded: A Forest Floor Flow Transcript
2. Kamboja Prayer
In this image, a central female figure wears a dark hoodie and traditional Javanese headdress as she reaches out with upturned palms, a gesture of prayer and reverence. Her headpiece is adorned with kamboja, or frangipani flowers. The dark leaves and red fruit of the coffee plant surround her, in a fitting motif for this mural, sited at Dua Coffee DC, the first Indonesian specialty coffee shop in D.C.
Interior mural located at Dua Coffee DC
923 15th Street NW
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Get there by walking:
0.4 miles from NMWA
Get there by public transportation:
- Closest metro stop is McPherson Square (Blue, Orange, and Silver lines)
- Closest bus route stops on the 3Y, 32, 33, 36, 601, 611, D-100, G8, L-100, S2 681, 881, 883, X2 lines
Additional Information
Visit the Dua Coffee DC website, opens in new tab for updated information on hours, food and drink, restrooms, and seating.
Special discount! Check out the mural inside Dua Coffee DC, then post your pic and tag @DuaCoffeeDC, and provide it to the barista for 15% off your food and beverage purchase. Offer valid on Fridays and Saturdays, March 25 through September 26, 2022.
Kamboja Prayer Transcript
3. Guardians of the Four Directions
This monumental mural, rising six stories on the side of Thomas Circle’s Hotel Zena, portrays two women of color looking out in opposite directions over downtown D.C. Grasping sleek spears and posed with straight backs and fierce gazes, these warrior women stand guard over their city. Radiating strength, resilience, and a bond of sisterhood, they celebrate women as powerful leaders.
Exterior mural at Hotel Zena at the intersection of Thomas Circle, 14th St NW, & Massachusetts Ave NW
1155 14th Street NW
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Get there by walking:
0.3 miles from Dua Coffee DC
Get there by public transportation:
- Closest metro stop is McPherson Square (Blue, Orange, and Silver lines)
- Closest bus route stops on the 52, 54 lines
Guardians of the Four Directions Transcript
4. All My Hopes & Dreams
This colorful mural depicts a young Black teen gazing at a thistle flower that she holds in her hand. Several doors surround her head, representing different paths she could take in life. Cool shades of blue in the background that signify tranquility and groundedness lead into bright yellow, indicating a bright future. Her rose-colored glasses, a symbol of optimism, reflect the pink-hued blossom in her hand and suggest that she, too, is in bloom.
Exterior mural in the alley on the side of Cloak & Dagger, just past 14th NW & U St NW
Alley next to 1359 U Street NW
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Get there by walking:
0.9 miles from Thomas Circle
Get there by public transportation:
- Closest metro stop is U Street/African-American Civil War Memorial/Cardozo (Green and Yellow lines)
- Closest bus route stops on the 52, 54, 59, WP-AM, 90, 92, 96 lines
All My Hopes & Dreams Transcript
5. Every Day I See Something New
This vivid, icon-based mural was MISS CHELOVE’s first public art commission, as part of the MuralsDC program. Referencing local favorites such as Malcolm X Park, Julia’s Empanadas, and 18th Street’s record stores and live music venues, MISS CHELOVE pays homage to the people, events, and businesses that make the Adams Morgan neighborhood a culturally rich and diverse hub in the city.
Exterior mural at Champorama Park at the intersection of Champlain St & Kalorama Rd NW
1740 Kalorama Road NW
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Get there by walking:
0.7 miles from U & 14th St NW
Get there by public transportation:
- Closest metro stop is U Street/African-American Civil War Memorial/Cardozo (Green and Yellow lines)
- Closest bus route stops on the 90, 96 lines
Park bench accessible.
Every Day I See Something New Transcript
6. You Are Welcome
This mural exemplifies MISS CHELOVE’s careful consideration of local surroundings in her site-specific works. Painted on the side of the Unity Health Care building in Columbia Heights, three smiling, multi-generational figures greet passersby. The luminous sunrise and bright flowers suggest renewal and growth. “Welcome” appears in five languages (English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Swahili, and Amharic) on the woman’s headwrap, greeting the diverse cultures and peoples sharing the neighborhood.
Exterior mural at Unity Health Care Upper Cardozo on 14th St NW between Irving St NW & Columbia Rd NW
3020 14th Street NW
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Get there by walking:
0.9 miles from Champorama Park
Get there by public transportation:
- Closest metro stop is Columbia Heights (Green and Yellow lines)
- Closest bus route stops on the 52, 54, 59, D32, H2, H4, H8, WP-AM lines
You Are Welcome Transcript
More Murals to Check Out
Crossroads
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Exterior mural near the intersection of S St NE & 4th St NE on the Metropolitan Branch Trail
Metropolitan Branch Trail, closest street address:
From DC to the World
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Exterior mural in the alley on the side of Kiss Lounge cutting through Florida Ave NW & T St NW
Alley next to 637 T Street NW
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Lifting as We Climb
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Exterior mural
Exhibition Sponsors
Lookout: MISS CHELOVE is supported by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. The project is organized by the National Museum of Women in the Arts.