It’s Third Thursdays, y’all! And 14th Street doesn’t have the monopoly on galleries quite yet, so step over to the 7th Street corridor tonight for a brisk-almost-autumn evening of gallery hopping. You can find the list and a map of participating venues here, but we’ve got some picks for you:

>>Touchstone Gallery is featuring some fine photographers, including Harvey Kupferberg, winner of a Washington Post photography award, whose black and white gelatin prints showcase his detailed, medically-trained eye for composition. In the annex you’ll find J. Larry Golfer’s haunting monochrome photographs that turn our urban bridges and buildings into mythical storybook scenes. Painters Emery Lewis and Robert F. Murray round out the gallery.

>>Political satire is the name of the game at the Goethe-Institut. As part of their ongoing exhibit, Sharp Pens, Loose Tongues: Satire in Art and Film, you can stop by tonight and see reproductions from the satrical German weekly Simplicissimus. The caricatures take on everything from Kaiser Wilhelm to daily life. Come back September 25 and October 2 to see the two remaining films in the series.

>>Flashpoint, which we reviewed earlier this month, is also a participating gallery, as well as Warehouse.