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Free Sweetmobile Yogurt and Support Student Artists at Eastern Market Sat.


Photo by flickr user Carly & Art

The Sweetflow Mobile will be giving out free small yogurts on Sat. “12:00pm-2:00pm: 25th St NW + Pennsylvania Ave NW, 3:00pm-5:00pm: 5th St NW + K St NW”.


Photo courtesy of Albus Cavus

From an email:

“Please help us spread the word about work of our student artists, who have been working hard in the summer heat to produce art that beautifies DC’s public spaces.

The open studio is on August 7, 2010 from 2pm to 8pm at The Freezer Studio, 633 E Street SE in rear alley, in walking distance from Eastern Market Metro.

“Through this year’s Summer Youth Employment Program, I have had the opportunity to meet and work with so many energetic artists from Albus Cavus. From learning how to silk screen to creating large outdoor sculptures with fiberglass, my summer has been full of color, fun and new friends.

This Saturday, August 7th, we’re opening the doors to our studio and inviting everybody to stop by and see all the work we’ve produced this summer. Come interact with us, the young artists. Cut a stencil, make your own shirt or help decorate a hand sculpture. Buy a shirt and eat a hot dog. Or just dance!”
Courtney, 16

Albus Cavus artists and students have been working out of The Freezer, a space provided to us by Alex Gold of The Fridge. In the recent months we have completed a huge amount of work. Please tour the studio to learn about current public art projects and donate to keep the workspace open…

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On August 7, 2010 from 2pm to 8pm at 633 E Street SE in rear alley, in walking distance from Eastern Market Metro.”

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