The week ahead in art, including murals and beer, even more Warhol for those who haven't had their fill, new Christo and Jeanne-Claude works on view at the NGA, and more.
Arts Agenda
Get Ready for FotoWeekDC
Now entering it's fourth year, FotoWeekDC will kick off this Friday. The annual festival highlights photography as an artistic medium and will showcase numerous collections and exhibitions over the course of the week.
Former Borders to be Used as FotoWeekDC HQ
After bankruptcy claimed the Borders bookstore at 1801 K Street NW, many wondered who would take up the space. Well, the storefront at least has a temporary replacement -- this year's FotoWeekDC photography festival, which will occupy the space for a week, beginning November 4.
Arts Agenda
We're still in the belly of FotoWeek DC, with three more days of photography goodness going on all around the city. We'll round-up a few not-to-be-missed events, then see how the art world plans on transitioning back to normal.
Talk to Me, Baby
All week, FotoWeek DC is holding lunchtime lectures at noon at the Discovery Communications headquarters in Silver Spring, including Michael Cunningham, Colin Finlay and Allison Wright. For more FotoWeek lectures and discussions, as well as a bunch of non-photo options, see the highlights below. For a full listing of FotoWeek lectures, check their web site.
Arts Agenda: FotoWeek DC
We hope you have your walking shoes on and your art-loving eyes and minds open, because FotoWeek DC is here and it lasts through November 22. We let you know about PixTour yesterday, which is highlighting over 35 restaurants, bars, shops and music venues willing to expose you to photography while you're out and about. In this week's arts agenda, we focus on some (read: a ton) more venues for FotoWeek, as well as a smattering of other art events going on this week.

