
From Albus Cavus:
AIGA DC and Albus Cavus present DC’s premier art installation bringing together over 60 talented artists known for changing the visual landscape of the city
Friday, June 8, 2012 – 6pm to 11pm
2030 8th Street NW, Washington DC 20001Entry fee is $10 and the proceeds will go to Albus Cavus to support their mission to use participatory creativity such as public art to engage and enhance our communities. Please donate online to support our educational initiatives.
BLENDED brings together the worlds of street art and graphic design in a collision of music, art, and performance at a soon-to-be-demolished warehouse in the U Street Corridor. Encompassing the work of over 60 highly skilled artists, this show promises to be one of the most significant art events in DC this year. In addition to the art, area DJs will move the dance floor and Urban Artistry will showcase urban dance culture. Visitors can dance, have a great time and meet the artists at this benefit for Albus Cavus’s community and youth workshop efforts.
Doors to the event open at 6pm and the entertainment starts at 7pm. There will be a cash bar, and food trucks El Floridano and Pleasant Pops will be selling refreshments.

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17th and L st is considered a "neighborhood"?
Plum and Millie are so cute!
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Isn’t this building getting torn down in the immediate future for development by JBG?
You are correct, and JBG is a sponsor of the event. They’re going to tear it down pretty soon, so it doesn’t really matter what everyone decides to paint on the walls. Should be fun to see =)
very cool.
art rave!
how 1990′s!
Looking forward to this!
What’s going in when they tear it down?