Date Selected
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Robert Ryman: Variations and…
June 5 - September 12, 2010
The Phillips Collection
Robert Ryman: Variations and Improvisations features approximately 25 small-scale works…
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Rethinking Tradition: Contemporary…
June 11 - October 16, 2010
Mexican Cultural…
Rethinking Tradition: Contemporary Design in Mexico will present over 200 objects created…
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LEGO Architecture: Towering…
July 3, 2010 - September 5, 2011
National Building Museum
Using the LEGO® brick as his medium, architectural artist Adam Reed Tucker has…
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DC Shorts Film Festival
September 9 - 16, 2010
Landmark's E Street…
Welcome to the 2010 DC Shorts Film Festival. Now in its 7th year, DC Shorts has been…
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Alternative Art Party
September 9 - 11, 2010
Pookie's Gallery
Pookie's Gallery: an Arts on Foot Alternative Art Space Opening party: Friday, September…
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Opening: Flesh and Flora
September 10, 2010
Gallery Frame Avenue
Gallery Frame Avenue is excited to present Edwin Hirschfield's new series of original…
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Opening: Arts On Foot Alternative…
September 10, 2010
Pookie's Gallery
Pookie's Gallery: an Arts on Foot Alternative Art Space Opening Party: Friday, September…
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Arts on Foot
September 11, 2010
Participate in hands-on arts & crafts and family-friendly activities in the Cultural…
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Geospatial Art
September 17 - November 13, 2010
Old Print Gallery
I will be exhibiting some new maps at The Old Print Gallery from September 17th to…
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Sonic Circuits
September 18 - 25, 2010
Locations in DC, MD, VA
Tenth Annual Festival of Experimental Music &…
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Now at Night
October 1 - 2, 2010
Corcoran Gallery of Art
NOW at Night, a cocktail fundraising event hosted by the Corcoran Contemporaries, is the…

(e)merge discussion panel + party
- When |
- July 31, 2010, 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
- Where |
- Conner Contemporary Art
1358 Florida Ave, NE
Washington, DC - Share |
Conner Contemporary Art will host an event specifically for area emerging artists beginning with a discussion panel focusing on how emerging artists build communities. Panelists include: Kristina Bilonick, visual artist + Washington Project for the Arts program director; Zoë Charlton, visual artist + American University art professor; Damian Elias, Ph.D., psychologist; Karyn Miller, Cultural Development Corporation program manager; Sheldon Scott, performing artist; and Paul So, founder of Hamiltonian gallery + artist fellowship program. Moderated by Jamie Smith.
(e)merge discussion panel begins at 4pm; directly followed by (e)merge party – hang out with your community, with DJ, food and drink.
(e)merge is generously sponsored by Marvin Restaurant and Pink Line Project.
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