"Memphis" by William Eggleston, courtesy Corcoran Gallery of Art
>> The Arlington Arts Center opens Paradox Now this Friday. These eight, varied artists play around with cultural ideas through sculpture, film, photography, and more. D.C. artist A. Clarke Bedford, who the AAC jokes is their "alternative art historian," creates imaginary "artifacts" for things that never happened, while Philadelphia sculptor Erin Williams makes a family tree that climbs from believable through history until she tracks her heritage implausibly back to Jesus. 6 to 9 p.m.
>> Join Irvine Contemporary for an "alley block party" this Saturday featuring their new urban art exhibition, Street/Studio. The work -- by popular NY, LA and Berlin artists like Shepard Fairey, Dalek, and EVOL -- is both inside the gallery and on the exterior walls in the alley behind it. Party with DJs Iona Rozeal Brown and Jahsonic from 6 to 11 p.m.
>> Making it a neighborhood event, the Pink Line Project opens Not From Concentrate: A Juicy Art Exhibit at Hounshell, just a block from Irvine at 1506 14th Street NW. Grab some vegan treats and check out the art between 6 and 8 p.m.
>> Keep heading down 14th to U Street on Saturday to catch Hamiltonian Gallery's opening exhibit with five of their brand new fellows. 7 to 9 p.m.
>> Get in some pool time at Brightest Young Things' ongoing Summer Camp at Capitol Skyline Hotel. This week features art installations, body painting, and lots of other good ol' hands-on art activities, camp-style, along with some DJs. 12 to 8 p.m., all ages, $10. Drinks, food, lockers available for purchase/rental. Also at Skyline, see video art screenings curated by Brandon Morse from Conner Contemporary at 6 p.m.
>> We're a fan of the work non-profit Critical Exposure does in helping D.C. kids to learn photography to document conditions in their public schools. If you are, too, help them raise funds through GlobalGiving's campaign; if they raise $4000 before June 30 they earn a permanent spot on the donation list.
>> D.C. has a local chapter of the Surfrider Foundation? If you're feeling a little landlocked (for surfing, at least), get a ticket to the fundraiser RIPPLE: Art Affecting Oceans at ARTiculate Gallery. Saturday, 8 p.m. to midnight. $15 in advance, $20 at the door.
>> For yet one more fundraiser, help Art Enables by heading to the Chesapeake Bed & Breakfast in Deale, Md. for a fancy picnic and tour of the owner's art collection. Sunday, 2 to 6 p.m. $25.
>> Artomatic continues this weekend: get a tour with the building's architect on Friday at 7 p.m.; educate yourself on some arts law at noon on Saturday; or crash the Zombie Prom artists social on Sunday from 6 to 9 p.m. All events here.
>> Tonight the Long View Gallery opens an exhibit with the works of Victor Ekpuk. Ekpuk creates his own "language" that's more about the forms of the symbols than any dictionary definition, inspired by African ideographic writing systems. 6 to 8 p.m.
>> The National Building Museum opens Storefront Churches an exhibit of photographs by Camilo José Vergara. For over 30 years Vergara found storefronts that have been converted into churches, featuring them in his vivid color photographs. Opens Saturday.
Art Notes
- Studio 4903 has their Summer Show & Sale this weekend with lots of custom jewelry and other arts. Friday 4 to 9 p.m. and Saturday 12 to 7 p.m., 4903 Wisconsin Ave., 2nd Floor.
- The artists-in-residence at Pyramid Atlantic Art Center start their talks this week with Jenny Walton tonight from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
- The Library of Congress added a new set of images on Flickr featuring historic newspapers.
- Hillyer's monthly open mic poetry night is this Friday, 7 to 9 p.m. Poets sign up at 6 p.m. $5.
- The Greater Reston Arts Center has an opening for Faraway Nearby this Friday, 6 to 8 p.m.



Yes, DC has a Surfrider Chapter!
It's a great organization doing lots of community outreach, beach and river cleanups, and a good bit of surfing too!