Weekend East City
Event Round Up: Dog Days of Summer Edition
Friday August 10
12th Street Gallery at the Artland Temporium Brookland (Starting
at 6pm)
The 12th Street
Gallery, part of the the Brookland Artland Temporium, presents Church Porch curated by Lisa
Farrell. The Brookland Artist
multi-media group show centers around the theme of the church porch, the part
of the church between the street and the sanctuary where commercial and secular
activity takes place. For more information, click here.
The
12th Street Gallery is located at 3500 12th Street NE
The Fridge presents Street Market, a group exhibition showcasing the work of local DC street artists which include Tim Conlon and Alicia Cosnahan. The exhibition is part of the Fridge’s Fresh Produce August programming which includes theater and film screenings. For more information, click here.
The Fridge is located in the Rear Alley behind 516 8th Street SE.
Saturday August 11
Art Enables (1pm to
4pm)
Art Enables hosts its annual summer show and sale with all
artwork that is over one year old discounted at 50% . This is a great occasion to meet the artists,
enjoy some food and drink, and purchase something meaningful. Visit Art Enables
website at www.art-enables.org
2204 Rhode Island Avenue
NE
Porch Projects (4pm
to 7pm)
The curators of the Capitol Hill “Domestic Exhibition
Project” present Nineteen Ways to Look at
Painting. The group show focuses on
DC’s “carefully nurtured painting practices” and has been installed over the
course of several weeks. For more information click here.
Email porchprojectsdc@gmail.com for the Capitol Hill address
Capitol Hill Arts
Workshop (CHAW) (5pm to 7pm)
CHAW presents work photographer Kristoffer Tripplaar. Better known as a photojournalist who
captures images of presidential power, his exhibition at CHAW focuses on
cast-off and left-over ideas that emanate from the seats of power. For more information, click here.
CHAW is located at 545 Seventh Street SE
Note that East City Art’s annual summer sabbatical will take place
August 20 through September 3 (Labor Day) and we will not be publishing during
that two week period.
Phil Hutinet is the
Editor-in-Chief of East City Art. You can get more information about East City
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