Is the heat sapping all your energy? As if the Fringe Festival wasn’t enough to get you going (have you bought your tickets yet?), this week we found some events to get you geared up, bustin’ a move, and exercising those important wrist muscles flipping open your pocketbook.

>>Going, Going, Gone: Head over to MOCA DC in Georgetown on Saturday for some off-the-beaten-path art. Art Enables is sponsoring Outsider Art Inside the Beltway, a juried show of 99 pieces “celebrating the unique voices of dozens of area outsider and self-taught artists.” The one-day-only exhibition features many works never shown before and that sell for prices even a non-profit lackey could afford. Try your luck in the silent auction for Egbert “Clem” Evans’ Self-portrait with pipe (pictured), which you can bid for now by emailing info (at) art-enables (dot) org. The event lasts all day, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., with a gala reception starting at 6 p.m.

>>And Ya Don’t Stop: We told you about it back in March, but now it’s time to make a date. The Hip-Hop officially Won’t Stop at the National Museum of American History since the exhibit finally opened last week. The display focuses on the “four main elements” of hip-hop: DJing, rapping, graffiti art, and break dancing. With the support of Russell Simmons and Def Jam, the ongoing collection initiative will trace the history of hip-hop since it emerged in the 1970s, searching for vinyl records, videos, clothing, posters and photos, among many other artifacts. Go now and check out Grandmaster Flash’s turntables and a jean jacket with work by graffiti artist Fab 5 Freddy.