“Sister Dadonna” by Ezra “Gozo” Mansur, New York, NY is on display at the Fraser Gallery in Bethesda.

As you know, Valentine’s Day is this weekend, and with it comes plenty of opportunities for arty couples to go on dates, and for singles to pretend the Hallmark holiday isn’t happening at all. Read on for details about a whole art weekend taking place near the Navy Yard Metro, a flamenco festival and Presidential cupcake art.

>> The big event of the weekend is Luck of the Draw: An Art & Music Experience, which takes place Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the Capitol Riverfront Neighborhood in various locations. The event is a collaboration between The Pink Line Project, Artomatic and the Capitol Riverfront BID. Look for RED: St. Valentine Bled For Us, curated by Sondra Arkin and Ellyn Weiss, and a show curated by Ten Miles Square, DCist Heather’s photography venture. Hours are Friday and Saturday from 6-10 p.m. and Sunday from 2-6 p.m. Start at the tent on Half Street, between L and K Streets, SE.

>> Randall Scott Gallery, which is moving to Brooklyn, is having an “RSG is Moving to Brooklyn Party” on Friday at 7 p.m. at the gallery. All are invited to attend, and see the Facebook invite for more information.

>> The Curator’s Office closes Lucid Dreaming: Simon Gouverneur, Jason Hughes, Paul Laffoley on Saturday with a gallery talk at 5:30 p.m. about how art can induce a mesmerized state, and a reception from 5-6:30 p.m. Curator’s Office artist Kathryn Cornelius will be whipping up Cupid’s Curse cocktails and other refreshments will be served as well.