Customs House
New York, NY

For beauty and grandeur in the world we build

The National Civic Art Society is a non-profit educational institution dedicated to the traditional, humanistic practice of architecture, urban design and the fine arts.

At the dawn of the new millennium, the National Civic Art Society advocates the humanist tradition as the unrivaled source of artistic forms and conventions.

Mission Statement

President Washington and Major L’Enfant envisioned a new capital where our nation's noblest aspirations would find expression in classical architecture, painting, sculpture, and urban planning.

The National Civic Art Society is dedicated to the perpetuation of that vision in the city they created: Washington, D.C., every American’s second home town. Through exhibitions and other programs for the edification of artists, educators, policy makers, and the general public, the Society will both promote the collaboration of classical sculptors, painters, and architects and encourage patronage by the Federal government conducive to such collaboration. The Society will thereby lay the foundation for more beautiful and meaningful monuments, memorials, civic buildings, and public spaces, both in the nation's capital and in the nation at large.

Garfield Monument

Garfield Monument (detail)
Washington, DC