Leyla Rodriguez and Christian Staub, still from Isle of Lox: The Face, 2010, color, sound, 3’54. Courtesy Washington Project for the Arts.

The Phillips Collection is turning 90 years young this year. Help celebrate at the grand reopening of the newly renovated Phillips house with free admission all weekend, including birthday cake, complimentary champagne and more. We’ll have more details on all of the celebrations in the coming days.

>> Did you miss seeing A Fire in my Belly after its controversial removal from the National Portrait Gallery‘s Hide/Seek exhibit? Not to worry, as Mike Blasenstein and Mike Iacovone‘s Museum Of Censored Art will open this Thursday. The trailer (legal permits and all) will be located just outside the Portrait Gallery and will show the censored video, give a timeline of the events that lead to the removal of the video, and information about the censored artist, David Wojnarowicz. The Museum will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. until Hide/Seek closes on February 13.

>> If you’re looking for even more insight into art work by Wojnarowicz or the National Portrait Gallery exhibit Hide/Seek, attend a lecture by Dr. Jonathan Katz, co-curator of Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture at the Foundry Gallery. Saturday, 4 p.m.

>> Washington Project for the Arts‘ sixth Experimental Media Series kicks off on Thursday with its first screening taking place at the Phillips Collection at 6:30 p.m. This annual competition awards two prizes worth $750. This year’s contest was judged by DJ Spooky. Consult the calendar for a complete listing of all screenings and events for the Series.

>> What happens when you shred copies of Art in America, Capitol File, Details, Fast Company and Robb Report? Artist Jens Praet mixes in clear resin to create consoles, benches, side tables, large tables and large shelfs. At Industry Gallery see the results first hand in Fossilized. Opening reception Saturday from 6 to 8 p.m.

>> Downstairs from Industry, be sure to check out two new exhibits at Conner Contemporary. See the painted sculptural assemblages by Cordy Ryman in Windowboxing and real-time generative digital work by Brandon Morse in High Pressure System. Saturday, 6 to 8 p.m.