Logo by Lynne Venart; photo by Angela Kleis.

Logo by Lynne Venart; photo by Angela Kleis.

Let’s get this show on the road! Just like last year, the 6th annual DCist Exposed Photography Show will launch with a pair of opening night receptions: Wednesday March 21 and Thursday March 22, from 6 to 10 p.m. at Long View Gallery. (The show runs through April 1.)

Advance ticket are now on sale right here, and are limited to 500 per evening to ensure that both artwork and people have plenty of room to breathe.

Tickets are $10 and will be available until the morning of each opening or until we sell out–both nights last year sold out ahead of time. A limited number of tickets will be available at the door for $15, but advance ticket-holders will be given priority admission, and we’re limited to 500 people in the gallery at any given time. (Curious what types of photographs you’ll get to see? Check here.)

Your ticket not only gets you into this exhibit of 40 outstanding photographs from in and around the District of Columbia. This year we’re excited to be providing guests with a selection of beers from DC Brau and Churchkey, including Penn Quarter porter, Burial at Sea, their flagship beers, Public, Citizen and Corruption, along with a few surprises to be revealed during the openings. DJ Sequoia will once again keep us musically entertained throughout the evening.

A full-color exhibition program featuring all of this year’s photographs and beautifully laid out by local designer Johanna Ostrich will be on sale for $10 (also available online now); we’ll again be offering the 5th Anniversary magazine for $25, or both at the gallery only for the discounted price of $30.

So head on over to Ticketbud now and grab your tickets before they’re all gone!

Some more info about our awesome sponsors:

3 Stars Brewing is the District’s first production brewery in over 60 years. With a shared passion of music, art, and their hometown, Brandon Skall and Jeff Hancock opened a brewery in 2011 to bring a delicious, locally brewed beer to the consumers of DC. You can find their offerings in cans and drafts all over better drinking establishments in the Washington DC area.

Neighborhood Restaurant Group is nine distinctive chef-driven restaurants and bars including the award-winning Churchkey. Consistently rated one of the best beer bars in the country through the guidance of beer director and craft beer evangelist Greg Engert, Churchkey brings together world-class beers and haute bar cuisine in its lofty Logan Circle location.

Ten Miles Square is a venture to promote local photographers through independent, art supporting businesses, while also nurturing a new generation of collectors by offering real art at affordable prices.

BaseCamp is this year’s print partner, providing all color and black & white office printing for the show. BaseCamp is your neighborhood green print & ship shop, conveniently located on 18th Sttreet NW with one foot in Adams Morgan and the other in Dupont Circle.