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Dec 13, 2007

Arts Agenda

If you’re a regular reader of the Arts Agenda, be sure to check out yesterday’s summary of the benefits of becoming a member of one of the local arts venues in D.C. Right after we put that online, we heard that WPA is relaunching their online database ArtFile (one of the benefits of becoming a WPA member is a free artist profile on the site, where you can store images of your work). Visitors can…

Nov 08, 2007

Arts Agenda

>> This week, start your arts viewing with a fascinating documentary on the lives of a powerful curator/collector and his ever controversial photographer lover. Black White + Gray: A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff and Robert Mapplethorpe examines the lives of these two men through those who knew them best, such as close friend Patti Smith, and how Wagstaff’s relationship with Mapplethorpe vaulted them both into careers as art world visionaries, not the least of which…

Mar 08, 2007

Arts Agenda: It’s Go Time!

Let’s see. What could possibly be going on in the arts this weekend? Hmm, oh right. DCist Exposed has been getting some love from the Post (did you check out last weekend’s Sunday Source?), Washingtonian, and a whole slew of online sources. We just got back from hanging the show and, oh man, it looks great, so we hope you’ll give it some love, too, tomorrow night at Warehouse, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Please forgive…

Nov 09, 2006

Arts Agenda: You Can Do It, Too

>> Show ‘Em How It’s Done: Remember how much we hated the Art Walk? We can’t fix the mosaicked drain gutters (ugh), but you can do your part and dress up the rest. The D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities is soliciting entries for the next exhibit entitled Drift. Hat tip to Lenny from Mid Atlantic Art News for this info, and who also tells us that the first exhibit may have suffered simply…

Oct 12, 2006

Arts Agenda: Double Your Pleasure

Thursday: >>We haven’t heard the details of what’s going on at Warehouse tonight, but you can stop by for the first evening of Freaky Art, in which “Artists Dana Ellyn and Russell U Richards set your funny bone for laughter and pain.” The last day of Exchange, Baltimore @ D.C. is this Saturday, so you get a two-fer. Warehouse is open tonight from 5 to 10 p.m. Friday: >>It’s Second Friday, so make your way…

Aug 11, 2006

Out and About: Weekend Picks

Friday >>Summer Fridays are meant for free beer, long strolls and casual socializing. Which is exactly why they started the Bethesda Art Walk. We recommend catching the opening reception of the Fraser Gallery’s Summer Group Exhibit. Six artists have displayed their new work in photography and painting. The oil on metal paintings by Michael Fitts look like a rougher versions of light, breezy subjects, while Lee Goodwin’s gelatin silver prints of black and white landscapes…

Jun 15, 2006

Arts Agenda: Take A Walk

It’s going to be a beautiful weekend, folks. Don’t spend it inside watching some lame soccer game (yeah, I said it). Get some sun, some exercise, and – better than that – get some art this Saturday. Go ahead, grab your roommate, your sweetie-pie, or hey, subvert the Hallmark Establishment by bonding with Dad on your own time, and set off on an art walk to our local galleries. A number of shows are closing…

Jun 02, 2006

Out and About: Weekend Picks

FRIDAY: The Mozart Year is almost halfway over — the man’s birthday was January 27 — but classical concert programming continues to celebrate it. Opera Lafayette gets in the game tonight and tomorrow (June 2 and 3, 7:30 p.m.) with a concert performance of Mozart’s first important opera, Idomeneo, at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center in College Park. The vocal cast promises to be excellent, including an up-and-coming young singer named Millicent Scarlett, who…

May 11, 2006

When Public Art Goes Wrong

You asked us what the hell it was, but maybe the better question is: what the hell were they thinking? I took a stroll over to the old convention center site yesterday to see the new Art Walk, installed by the DC Arts Commission and hailed by Mayor Anthony Williams as “an example of how art can transform the mundane into an exciting aesthetic experience.” It transforms something alright, but not the parking lot as…

May 02, 2006

Ask DCist: What the Hell Is That Thing?

I’ve walked by the old Convention Center site recently, and there’s this weird artsy-looking walkway between H Street and New York Avenue. What the hell is it? You’d be surprised how many emails we’ve received with this exact question. You’d also be surprised how a staff of writers and editors as big as our own could be so easily stumped. We had no idea. Until today. According to a press release from D.C. Mayor…

 
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