Photo of Matt Sesow drawing on Long View Gallery’s windows, by Matt Dunn.

Photo of Matt Sesow drawing on Long View Gallery’s windows, by Matt.Dunn

We’re a mere nine days from the opening of the fourth annual DCist Exposed Photography Show. We’re finalizing and finagling a bunch of awesome stuff for you guys, so we’ll have more detailed information for you soon. All you need to know right now is: Long View Gallery, March 6, 6 to 10 p.m., amazing images for sale taken by our photo community, BE THERE.

>> ReadysetDC continues its new venture to put more alternative art events on in the city this Friday. Join them at the District Lounge for two events: first learn about The Art of the Blog with guests Dan Silverman of Prince of Petworth and David Garber of And Now, Anacostia (6 to 8 p.m.), then the first of a new art series, Gallery at the District, featuring work by No Kings Collective and music by Fatback (8 to 10 p.m.)

>> Thirty years after Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century first opened in D.C., the DCJCC brings these ten works by Andy Warhol back for a retrospective. See them at the opening tonight at 5:30 p.m. Their Theater J will also open production of the comedy show Andy Warhol: Good for the Jews? on March 6.

>> Art Enables celebrates its 8th birthday this weekend with a party and mini-fundraiser. On Saturday, head over to their gallery to enjoy an art exhibit and DJ, and enter a raffle or silent auction; see the raffle items here, including getting a celebrity chef to make crabcakes for four in your home (tickets $1 each). 2 to 5 p.m.

>> Artist Khánh H. Lê follows a well-tread immigrant’s path, struggling to understand his new land without leaving behind the culture of his family. See how the Vietnam artists translates his own experience for us in Born Too Late at DCAC, opening Friday, 7 to 9 p.m.