This past Sunday I was super lucky to get a tour of the Palisades neighborhood where I previously hadn’t spent too much time walking around. To say I was blown away is an understatement. There were many highlights but among my favorites in the neighborhood (stay tuned for more favorites) was the “Glass Forest” in Palisades park. Walking down this old trolley trail (which used to travel to Glen Echo Park) I had no idea such a magical place was waiting.

You turn down a little path off the trolley trail and soon enter a different world.  At first you’re not quite sure if you are looking at a tree or a sculpture:

And that is truly the tip of the iceberg. You soon see sculpture after sculpture after sculpture leading up to “The Glass Forest” (I’m told it was named by a child in the neighborhood):

It is a such a mystical, magical place that the photos hardly do it justice. I’d need some super panorama lens to even attempt to capture how wild the place looks. Seemingly every time you turn your head or walk five feet you come across another sculpture. The next time you’re in or near the Palisades you gotta check it out for yourself. Head to 5200 Sherier Place, NW and follow the old trolley trail… A huge thanks to Janice for leading the way.

Lots more photos after the jump. (more…)



2106-08 Vermont Avenue, NW

This could be interesting. VeraCruz will be located on the 2nd floor above Duffy’s at 2106 Vermont Ave, NW (near 9:30 Club.) From a liquor license application:

New Multi-Purpose Facility. Art Gallery dedicated exclusively to interior murals. The gallery also will serve as an art bar with a food program influenced by the diversity of Latin America as seen right here in the DC Area. The beverages and food programs will be centered on the best beers, spirits and affordable food from countries ranging from Mexico to El Salvado to Peru and beyond. With live entertainment and cover charge. Total Occupancy Load is 49.

More info as it becomes available.


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 20001

Entry 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.



1512 U St, NW

Back in Dec. 2011 we learned that Habitat was closing at 1512 U St, NW. A new business called Merlot’s Masterpiece is moving into the space:

Merlot’s Masterpiece is a new painting experience in Washington, D.C. where you can paint, enjoy wine, and a fun night out with friends and good company.

No experience required! We provide the art supplies, canvas and aprons. At the end of the session, you will take home your one of a kind masterpiece.

Reminds me a bit of ArtJamz in Dupont.

Merlot’s Masterpiece’s calender lists a June 2nd soft opening and June 8th grand opening.

Do you think something like this is a nice fit and will do well on U Street?


From a press release:

Mark your calendars for the weekend of May 19 and 20 when twenty-one artists who are part of the “Mid City Artists” collaborative, will open their studio doors as part of The Mid City Artists Spring Open Studios Tour. This bi-annual event in DC’s “Mid-City” – in and around the Dupont Circle and Logan Circle neighborhoods – offers a special opportunity for art-lovers to take a peek into the artists’ creative process, connect personally with artists and learn more about how and where they make art, and purchase art as well. The participating artists represent a great diversity of work, including drawings, sculptures, paintings, prints, photographs and mixed media.

WHERE: Across the Mid City corridor (with many studios located on or near popular 14th St. NW)… from Dupont Circle to Scott Circle and Logan Circle and North to Florida Ave. NW

WHEN: Saturday and Sunday, May 19 & 20, 12-5 PM

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A friend of mine, who is actually an artist, says trash – I, who have zero artistic skills, think it’s art. What say you – sculpture or trash?


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