Weekend East City
Event Round Up: Temporium Super Saturday Edition
All Weekend
DMV International Film
Festival
The DMV International Festival at the Brentwood Arts Exchange will show a
series of Arthouse films by international and local producers. Tickets are $10. Of note are the following films:
·
Friday, June 15th 5pm – 7:30pm
Featured Film: Film Screening of ‘Tin Man” (Dublin, Ireland)
Featured Film: Film Screening of ‘Tin Man” (Dublin, Ireland)
·
Saturday, June 16th 11am – 4:30pm
Featured Event: “The Actors’ Intensive” Workshop with Winsome Sinclair
Saturday, June 16th 11am – 4:30pm
Featured Event: “The Actors’ Intensive” Workshop with Winsome Sinclair
·
Sunday, June 17th 6:00pm – 7:30pm
Featured Film: Film Screening of “Chocolate City” and “Charlie Casanova”
Featured Film: Film Screening of “Chocolate City” and “Charlie Casanova”
Brentwood
Arts Exchange @ Gateway Arts Center is
located at 3901 Rhode Island Avenue, Brentwood, MD
LUMEN8Anacostia Festival
Finale (6pm to 11pm)
The four month Anacostia
temporium festival of light, music and art comes to a close the Saturday. The event features a star-studded line up of
local talent. The schedule is as
follows:
·
H Street Playhouse and The Theater Alliance
·
Southeast Trinity & Verbal Gymnastics at
Honfleur Gallery
·
The DJ Eskimo Show at Vivid Solutions Gallery
·
A Chuck Brown Tribute at We Act Radio 1918 MLK
Ave
·
Stephan Laplanche Open Studio
·
Temporiums, food trucks and live music
Art in the Alley (6pm to 10pm)
Building on the successes of last
fall’s first Art in the Alley event, the residents of Trinidad, will host a
display of artwork in the alley behind the 1200 block of Morse Street NE. Works
will include visual and performance art as well as music and libations. For more information click here.
Art in the Alley is located between the 1200 blocks of Florida Ave and
Morse St NE
Artland Temporium Brookland (6:30pm to 9:30pm)
One of four DC Office of Planning and Artplace America
grants awarded to improve commercial areas with dormant commercial storefronts,
Artland promises to continue in the tradition of LUMEN8Anacostia with its own
local “Brooklandian” flavor. Of note is
the 12th Street Gallery, a pop space organized by Danceplace that
will pay homage to Hispanic culture via a group show of mixed media visual
art. For more information click here.
The
12th Street Gallery is located at 3500 12th Street NE
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