
Art at Hotel Zena
Hotel Zena is part hotel and part art gallery focused on works that celebrate women. Its powerful art collection simply titled “Her” features an array of pieces created by DC artists, from a mural of late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to a sequined “gown” layered in 8,000 protest buttons supporting the fight for Women’s Rights. Look at each artwork as a piece of modern-day history that’s also her story and YOUR story. This is a vibrant visual language, and everybody is invited to the conversation.
It’s all part of Viceroy’s A Canvas For Discovery initiative, which puts original, site-specific works created by innovative artists at the forefront of our hotels to welcome you and guide your journey.
The Stories Within
Hotel Zena’s celebration of inclusivity and empowerment from a female perspective is interpreted by each of our participating artists. All have been purposefully commissioned to convey a simple message of unity. We welcome you to delve into our art book to learn more about each piece of powerful art showcased at the hotel.
RBG Mural
Artist: Andrea Sheehan x Julie Coyle Art Associates
The late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG) has been a beacon for equality for the world for her enduring struggle for female rights, and we are thrilled to honor her legacy. This mural, composed of nearly 20,000 organic, hand-painted tampons generously donated by CORA, is a tribute to her strength, poise and unrelenting commitment to gender equality.

Talking Sequins
Artist: Andrea Sheehan x Julie Coyle Art Associates
Women and fashion go hand in hand at Hotel Zena with playful installations that share a powerful story. Serving as the backdrop to our restaurant, Figleaf, this sequined 'gown' is layered with 8,000 hand-pinned protest buttons supporting the fight for gender equality and women’s rights.

Warrior Guardians
Artist: MISS CHELOVE
Standing tall to welcome guests and visitors alike are the Warrior Guardians, designed and created by DC's MISS CHELOVE. Her vision for Hotel Zena’s exterior mural was to create intrigue; the piece is composed of a pair of fierce yet curious warrior sentinel women, here to protect Mother Earth/Pachamama and set amid lush natural elements and botanicals.
