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Elizabeth is currently completing her M.A. in Arts Management at American University. Originally from Kansas, via Texas, Elizabeth has a background in the performing arts. She grew up with theatre, dance and music as her soul-enriching extra-curriculars, only to follow them more intently in college. She received her B.A. in Music and Communication from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas with an emphasis on arts journalism and arts marketing.

Ever since arriving in D.C., Elizabeth has been pursuing the arts scene passionately. Working under Philippa Hughes for The Pink Line Project has allowed her access into the multi-faceted world of the arts and D.C. culture.

Elizabeth is currently working on her M.A. thesis, which centers around 'natural' and 'built' artist neighborhoods and the creatives residing in them. She would love your input on this exciting project!


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Where the artists are: Brightwood

Where the artists are: Brightwood

09.10.2010

Where does one begin a conversation about specific artist districts in Washington, D.C.? Alphabetical consolidation? Themed by size? Divided by... more
Announcing the D.C. State Fair photography contest

Announcing the D.C. State Fair photography contest

08.16.2010

  DC is a place of many talents. We have gardeners, cooks, bakers, artists, agriculturalists, urban culturalists, and, of course, local... more
Where the artists are: Introduction

Where the artists are: Introduction

08.16.2010

Washington, D.C. is a culturally vibrant, nonprofit saturated city. Seeping through the cracks of our institution is an art scene more widespread... more
Liz Lerman Dance Exchange turns science into poetry

Liz Lerman Dance Exchange turns science into poetry

08.09.2010

Liz Lerman Dance Exchange is founded on three essential mantras: 1) We all have knowledge about how to move; 2) We all have stories to tell; 3)... more
Teaser from (e)merge panelist Kristina Bilonick

Teaser from (e)merge panelist Kristina Bilonick

07.14.2010

Kristina Bilonick will be one of the panelists on the (e)merge panel hosted by Conner Contemporary Gallery on July 31 at 4pm. The panel will... more

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RESTRICTION, a collaboration between BLUEBRAIN and Urban Artistry

RESTRICTION, a collaboration between BLUEBRAIN and Urban Artistry | 07.13.2010

  Pink Line Project Presents: RESTRICTION, A collaboration between BLUEBRAIN & Urban Artistry On Sunday, August 1st at 2 PM in the SE corner of Meridian Hill Park (Washington DC), dancers... more
Gaia @ the Fridge: a fusion of the unexpected

Gaia @ the Fridge: a fusion of the unexpected | 07.11.2010

Here at The Pink Line Project, we are thorough advocates of the experience - of the unexpected enjoyment and immersed engagement of a single time, place and community. And when that engagement has to... more
Get to know The Phillips in its online video room

Get to know The Phillips in its online video room | 07.10.2010

The Phillips Collection now has a Request Videos page in their online press room! The new videos all relate to the exhibitions and shows on view and other creative projects (such as their Love... more
Project Andini's Video Archive presents "Aside of Audience" by Mioon

Project Andini's Video Archive presents "Aside of Audience" by Mioon | 07.09.2010

Project Andini continues to ad to its culturally engaging Video Archive, which serves as a showcase for diverse selection of video art works. Now, Project Andini is introducing a video work entitled... more
Free tickets to Nu Sass's production of "Cavers!"

Free tickets to Nu Sass's production of "Cavers!" | 07.08.2010

Nu Sass Productions, D.C.'s female-oriented dramatic company, has 25 free tickets for Pink Line Project fans to their world-premiere production of Cavers during The Capital Fringe Festival. If you... more
Introducing the 2010 Hamiltonian Fellows

Introducing the 2010 Hamiltonian Fellows | 07.08.2010

Five new, distinguished 2010 So-Hamiltonian Fellows have been selected to join the Hamiltonian Fellows ranks. To celebrate their introduction into the fellowship, Hamiltonian Gallery will open an... more
"Interactive H Street" seeks artists!

"Interactive H Street" seeks artists! | 07.02.2010

How does one go about generating a creative corridor in Washington, DC? The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (DCCAH), DC Creates! Public Art Program has determined to answer this question... more
Free Tickets to Kelly Bond's dance production "Elephant"

Free Tickets to Kelly Bond's dance production "Elephant" | 07.01.2010

We have two free tickets to the premiere of an incredible, experimental dance production by DC creative Kelly Bond. As a part of the Capital Fringe Festival, ecclectic DC choreographer and performing... more
Art and the Census?

Art and the Census? | 06.29.2010

Artist Anita Glesta is not new to public art projects - she specializes in creating large-scale, international public art projects with particular focus on historical events. She created the site-... more
Creative DC Action Agenda lays out plan to strengthen DC’s Creative Sector

Creative DC Action Agenda lays out plan to strengthen DC’s Creative Sector | 06.24.2010

This past week, Mayor Fenty announced the release of the Creative DC Action Agenda, a study that seeks to understand DC’s creative infrastructure and offers strategies to empower the District’s... more
This Saturday: The DC Art's Commission's Art Salon "32 Under 32"

This Saturday: The DC Art's Commission's Art Salon "32 Under 32" | 06.23.2010

  Each month the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (DCCAH) hosts Art Salon, a monthly convergence of the creative community in the District. This month, join DCCAH for June's Art Salon... more
Solas Nua & Pink Line Project have free tickets for you!

Solas Nua & Pink Line Project have free tickets for you! | 06.21.2010

Pink Line's creative partner Solas Nua has 20 tickets to give away to its newest production, Johnny Meister and the Stitch by Rosemary Jenkins. The show is a young, touch, physical theatre piece that... more
Interactive Live Concert at The Fridge tomorrow (June 19)

Interactive Live Concert at The Fridge tomorrow (June 19) | 06.18.2010

  Digital Capital Week keeps going full force around D.C., and there is no exception in its closing weekend festivities. This Saturday, June 19th at 8pm, The Fridge gallery will host a slightly... more
Get real with Robert Ryman at The Phillips

Get real with Robert Ryman at The Phillips | 06.16.2010

For those interested in the current exhibitions up at The Phillips Collection, take a look at these new short-but-sweet trailers that introduce you to the artists and their work. Included above is a... more
Free Step Africa! tickets

Free Step Africa! tickets | 06.14.2010

The Pink Line Project has six free tickets to give away for Step Africa!'s opening performance on Wednesday, June 16! Step Africa! is the the world's internationally renowned authority on the art of... more
Unleash your inner artist with ArtJamz

Unleash your inner artist with ArtJamz | 06.07.2010

ArtJamz is D.C.'s newest creative crowdsourcing endeavor, and it's ALL about the creativity! A Genki Media production, ArtJamz is a party for the artistically inquiring souls, where all the materials... more
Project Andini's web-based video room showcases Sang Hyun Lee

Project Andini's web-based video room showcases Sang Hyun Lee | 06.03.2010

Project Andini is launching a very cool Video Archive to showcase a diverse selection of video art works. The first artist up? Sang Hyun Lee,  a Korean media artist who has turned his use of... more
Free tickets to Dance Box Theater!

Free tickets to Dance Box Theater! | 06.01.2010

The Pink Line Project LOVES giving away free tickets to cool, artsy shows!We have a pair of tickets to Dance Box Theater's production, THE LOVING PROJECT: E-RACEa dynamic dance theater performance... more
More free tickets for Pink Line Project fans!

More free tickets for Pink Line Project fans! | 06.01.2010

We have yet another pair of free tickets to give away!This pair of tickets is for dog & pony dc's production of: COURAGEa political theatre revival Courage isn't a play. It isn't a cabaret. It... more
Free tickets for Pink Line Project fans!

Free tickets for Pink Line Project fans! | 06.01.2010

Two lucky fans of the Pink Line Project will win a pair of tickets to Theater Alliance's production of GRETTY GOOD TIME at the H Street Playhouse! GRETTY GOOD TIME@ H Street Playhouse1365 H... more
All things pink!

All things pink! | 05.25.2010

For those wondering what The Pink Line Project has up its ever-so-adventurous sleeve, we thought you should know that there are a plethora of exciting 'all things Pink' events and happenings coming... more
The seersucker social is coming!

The seersucker social is coming! | 05.21.2010

Tickets are officially on sale for the much-anticipated Seersucker Social! In the fall, we donned tweed. But this summer, we ride in seersucker through the Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens. The... more
Bluebrain composes for the Smithsonian

Bluebrain composes for the Smithsonian | 05.20.2010

For those who have a hankering to go down to the National Mall and visit any one of its many museums, here’s a tip: bring personalized music. Better yet, bring along music by D.C.’s fabulous music... more
Follow Yves Klein on Twitter: Hirshhorn Reinvents the Retrospective

Follow Yves Klein on Twitter: Hirshhorn Reinvents the Retrospective | 05.14.2010

What does it mean to look back at the career of a legend? We can fill a room with their mementos, with their life’s work. We can air marathons of video in their honor. But how do we really integrate... more
Fringe's focus on "Wattage," new work that helps build community

Fringe's focus on "Wattage," new work that helps build community | 05.03.2010

No, it is not yet time for the much-anticipated July Capital Fringe Festival. But this year, Fringe is trying out a new kind of program: new work for theatre. “Wattage” is Capital Fringe’s new... more
DC gets a new artist community!

DC gets a new artist community! | 02.23.2010

  As an avid supporter and researcher of DC artist communities, I have spent the last half a year getting to know the multi-faceted artist neighborhoods that go unnoticed and unpublicized... more
Video DJ lets the crowd tell the story

Video DJ lets the crowd tell the story | 02.09.2010

VJ Um Amel is a poet, activist and digital artist critically examining the nature of digital information and cyber existence in a post-9/11 world. On Thursday, February 25, Um Amel will present Call... more
Not just a flower painter: O'Keeffe opens at Phillips

Not just a flower painter: O'Keeffe opens at Phillips | 02.04.2010

Georgia O’Keeffe (1887-1986) is one of the most over-commodified yet most misunderstood artists of the modern era. Known as the painter of flowers and New Mexico landscapes, O’Keeffe was rarely... more
Soup/Art/Beer: Community Soup Supports Artists Making New Art

Soup/Art/Beer: Community Soup Supports Artists Making New Art | 01.26.2010

Mary Coble is not what you would call an artist born of convention. Of course, not many artists are. She is an enthusiastic, uninhibited, lovely individual who seems to always be thinking, “Why not... more
APAP CONFERENCE: Risk. Opportunity. Now.

APAP CONFERENCE: Risk. Opportunity. Now. | 01.13.2010

The Association of Performing Arts Presenters (APAP) held their annual conference this weekend in New York City. The tagline of this year’s conference was “Risk. Opportunity. Now.” – an interesting... more
Industry Gallery: an industrial debut!

Industry Gallery: an industrial debut! | 01.12.2010

The District’s newest gallery is kicking off its inaugural debut in hand crafted style this Saturday, January 16, 6-8pm. Industry Gallery is a 4,300 square-foot industrial H-Street gallery that... more
DC students experience a very DC Nutcracker

DC students experience a very DC Nutcracker | 12.15.2009

The DC Arts and Humanities Education Collaborative brought 1,500 students to the Warner Theatre last Friday to view The Washington Ballet's "The Nutcracker" by Septime Webre. For most students, this... more
R Street Collective: A Literary Media and Arts Performance

R Street Collective: A Literary Media and Arts Performance | 12.07.2009

This performance from the "R Street Collective", the Literary Media and Communications performing ensemble of the Duke Ellington School for the Arts, showcases the students' original work, molded... more
Falnama: a good omen for Iranian art

Falnama: a good omen for Iranian art | 11.23.2009

This weekend, the fabulous Freer & Sackler Galleries hosted a gala to celebrate the conclusion of the Year of Iran with a private viewing of Falnama: The Book of Omens. The black-tie soiree... more
First ever PONGterview, with Kristina Bilonick & Adam de Boer

First ever PONGterview, with Kristina Bilonick & Adam de Boer | 11.18.2009

The Pink Line Project's first PONGterview features artists Kristina Bilonick and Adam de Boer discussing life, art, and the creative process over a game of ping-pong. Kristina Bilonick is a... more
Shunt: transforming raw spaces into creative havens

Shunt: transforming raw spaces into creative havens | 10.26.2009

While in London, The Pink Line Project crew experienced one of the coolest, most creative arts venues in the UK. Shunt is a collective of 10 artists that produce large-scale performance events in... more
Windows Into DC @ The New Convention Center

Windows Into DC @ The New Convention Center | 10.06.2009

Last Tuesday, the Washington Convention Center opened a DCCAH-sponsored art exhibition, Windows Into DC, that features only DC-based artists.The works will be featured in the Convention Center's... more
ArtPrize in Michigan revolutionizes art world

ArtPrize in Michigan revolutionizes art world | 10.02.2009

ArtPrize, created by urban leader Rick DeVos, is the paradigm of making art accessible, wide-reaching and empowering to a city. Good Magazine covered the entirety of the Art Prize project: Earlier in... more
Gold Leaf artist community thriving in DC

Gold Leaf artist community thriving in DC | 09.25.2009

Gold Leaf Studios is a warehouse space located in the heart of Chinatown that is home to creatives of all shapes and sizes. Painters, international artists, bands, clothing designers, and renaissance... more
A great public art project

A great public art project | 09.24.2009

An incredible phenomenon is occurring in London - it's called perpetual public art. Good Magazine recently covered this public art experiment entitled One and Other. Taking place over 100 days, One... more
LentSpace: Ingenius Use of Undeveloped Urban Space for Public Art

LentSpace: Ingenius Use of Undeveloped Urban Space for Public Art | 09.17.2009

Is an increase in public art worth an economic downturn? Echoing the creative culture of the New York City Warhol days, cities are seeing planned revenues failing - thus giving their failures over to... more
Swingin' at Arts on Foot!

Swingin' at Arts on Foot! | 09.14.2009

  The Pink Line Project's snowboard swing, donated by Jade Floyd of DC This Week and constructed by art collector Richard Gould, was quite the novelty at Arts On Foot on Saturday! While we... more

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