Sunset by Maria
11th and Monroe St, NW by Rebecca
“First Street Closed… Until Spring 2016” by Nicole
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At Scottish Rite of Freemasonry this morning on 16th with Rebecca, Aaron, Caitlin, Will, Meredith and Mo.
Photo by Jessica Desvarieux
“This took place in Bloomingdale on 1st street and Florida Avenue. I’m pretty sure these [hoverboards] aren’t waterproof. It’s safe to say the rider is in for a shock.”
Dupont Circle by Rachel Gore
Photo by Scott Herndon
“Mural by Kellie Cox, located in Shaw”
11th and Euclid by Meredith
Our Brookland snow penguin sporting a penguin muffler. by Richard
Photo by @jjalcantara
Photo by Laura Honig
Tudor Place Historic House and Gardens in Georgetown by Kellie Cox
Photo by lzaidane
Meridian Hill Park by Jason
Chupacabra by Becky
Photo by Julie
Photo by Julie
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We are excited to announce that the 2024 Washington Award application opened today!
The 2024 Washington Award offers four cash prize awards of $15,000 for individual artists working in the field of music, dance, visual arts, and interdisciplinary practice (one award per category). This award, one of the largest grants in D.C. available to individual artists, provides unrestricted cash support to artists at critical moments in their careers to freely develop and pursue their creative ideas.
Since its inception in 2001, the Washington Award has recognized artists in music, dance, interdisciplinary practice, and visual arts. In a renewed commitment to supporting the artistic community of Washington DC, the Washington Award is eligible to DC artists who prioritize social impact in their practice.
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DC Labor History Walking Tour
Come explore DC’s rich labor history with the Metro DC Democratic Socialists of America and the Labor Heritage Foundation. The free DC Labor History Walking Tour tour will visit several landmarks and pay tribute to the past and ongoing struggle
Frank’s Favorites
Come celebrate and bid farewell to Frank Albinder in his final concert as Music Director of the Washington Men’s Camerata featuring a special program of his most cherished pieces for men’s chorus with works by Ron Jeffers, Peter Schickele, Amy