DC:ART:Around My Way: More June Happenings in Anacostia

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DOCUMENTS alternative guide through dc underground

by Ayodamola Okunseinde & Yulia Graham

Opening: June 10, 6-8pm

Exhibition Dates: June 10 – July 22, 2011

DOCUMENTS: alternative guide to dc underground is a collaborative project between Ayodamola Okunseinde and Yulia Graham investigating subjects of identity through photographic and physically interactive portraits. Based on the likenesses of artists from the DC metro area, the objective of this project is to chronicle connections between artists, their environment, personalities and work through portraiture. The pieces in DOCUMENT range from black & white digital prints to installations where the audience in directed to play a part in the presentation of the portraits. The collective works of the project also serves as a selected educational archive of the dc underground art scene in the recent years.

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Wavelengths

Curated by microWave project

Jessica Braiterman (PA)

Gretchen Schermerhorn (DC)

Yasmin Spiro (NYC)

Alexandra Radocchio Zealand (DC)

Opening: June 10, 7-9pm

Exhibition Dates: June 10 – July 22, 2011

Honfleur Gallery presents Wavelengths, an exhibition of four installation artists, curated by microWave project. These four artists have been invited to create installations throughout the gallery’s two-story space, based on their interpretation of the word "wavelength." In addition to this exhibition, we will have a hands-on community installation project to help raise awareness and funds for those affected by Japan’s recent Tsunami and Earthquake disaster.

Arch’s Art Residency Program

Welcome to our summer residents! Look for these artists in Anacostia throughout the summer as they undertake new projects in the Historic District. ARCH’s Residency Program is funded by the NEA.

Mei-Mei Chang

Thomas Sayers Ellis

Khadijah Queen

Honfleur’s Fifth Annual East of the River Exhibition

The exhibition will run from August 5- September 9th 2011, with an opening reception, free and open to the public August 5th at 7pm. Many thanks to our panel of judges: Stephen Bennett Phillips, Renee Stout and Susana Raab. EOR exhibit is funded by the NEA and DCCAH.

Announcing the selected artists:

Jon Malis

Deborah Terry

Marlon Normon

Jonathan Edwards

Lark Catoe-Emerson

Danielle Scruggs

June 2-30 : Knowledge Commons DC: taught anywhere for everyone by anyone

A free school for thinkers, doers, tinkerers and those passionate about something, anything and everything. During June 2011, cross-disciplinary, all-ages classes will be taught by and for DC’s residents throughout the entire city. Galleries, houses, cafes, grocery stores, museums, parks, and kitchens will serve as school houses for a month of classes. Honfleur Gallery will be welcoming several of the classes throughout the month. See http://knowledgecommonsdc.org/ for the schedule, and keep checking back!

June 3-5 : Arts on the Avenue at Blank Space SE, 1922 MLK JR Ave SE

Blank Space SE will host Arts on the Avenue during the weekend of June 3rd- 5th. The free event will feature five local visual artists – Melanie Douglass, J’Nell Jordan, Johnnie Bess, Art by Liz and Greg Slade. The exhibit will open Friday afternoon and run until Sunday afternoon. The Friday evening opening reception will be co-hosted by the Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts. Saturday’s schedule will include an afternoon discussion on art collecting, including a framing workshop as well as musical presentation curated by WPFW Midday Jazz host and Blank Space SE neighbor, Keanna Faircloth. The evening will culminate with a poetry extravaganza hosted by Gowri K. Sunday afternoon guests are encouraged to join the "Meet the Artists" panel discussion and learn about their practice and process. Learn more and please RSVP for the reception at www.maceopiques.com

Darren Smith’s exhibit at Alliance Française of Washington

While Paris Burns is handmade photomosaics by Darren Smith is exhibiting at the Alliance Française of Washington until June 29th.

Chris Lawson’s exhibit at the Wind Up Space

Leviticus Lockjaw ~ analog collages by Chris Lawson presented at the Wind Up Space in Baltimore, last day to view is July 1st.

New Deadline for ART BEHIND THE ART : Call to Photographers

In collaboration with Silent Code Features, The ARCH Social Arts Project (ASAP,) a project of the ARCH Development Corporation, is pleased to announce a call to photographers to be part of an exciting exhibition capturing the spirit of the film industry in Washington, D.C. and surrounding the metro area. ASAP is seeking photographic film stills and behind the scenes photography for exhibition on September 2011. This exhibition will coincide with the 1st Annual East of the River Film Festival at the ARC throughout Labor Day weekend. More details: http://bit.ly/kIqa6K

DC:ART: MAY 11 at 6pm: Lecture by Phillips Postdoctoral Fellow Makeda Best

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CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF MODERN ART
Image: Frances Benjamin Johnston with camera on balcony of Treasury Building, Washington, D.C., 1888. Photographer Unknown. Library of Congress, LC-USZ62-91952.

MAY 11, 6pm
CENTER STUDIO
LECTURE BY PHILLIPS POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW MAKEDA BEST

What a Woman Can Do With a Camera: The Art and Work of Frances Benjamin Johnston

Over her long career, photographer Frances Benjamin Johnston (1864-1952) produced a broad array of works. In addition to running a successful portrait studio in Washington, D.C., she worked on projects ranging from a pictorial survey of Washington, D.C. public schools to an extensive study of Southern architecture.

Postdoctoral Fellow in Residence Makeda Best examines the photographer’s early work, writings about photography in conjunction with contemporary art and debates about the role of women in society. She also outlines Johnston’s singular creative vision that combined exploring the distinct rhetorical strategies of photography and the creative possibilities of the social document.

By donation

Postdoctoral Fellowships at the Center for the Study of Modern Art are in partnership with the George Washington University

Image: Frances Benjamin Johnston with camera on balcony of Treasury Building, Washington, D.C., 1888. Photographer Unknown. Library of Congress, LC-USZ62-91952.

MD: ART: All Things Are Possible In May At Pyramid Atlantic

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May 2011 Newsletter
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Exhibit Event: Opening Reception
Date: Saturday, May 7
Time: 1 pm – 4 pm,
Place: Washington Printmakers Gallery @ Pyramid Atlantic 8230 Georgia Avenue

Join WPG member artist Jenny Freestone for the opening reception of her solo exhibition featuring her latest prints on display.

Image Credit: Jenny Freestone

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Meet the Artists These are great opportunities to hear from the artists themselves about their creative process as well as get a look at some of their latest work.

Event: Artist Talk
Date: Thursday, May 12
Time: 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Place: 8230 Georgia Avenue, Main Classroom

Keyholder Artist in Residence Lincoln Mudd was very busy this Spring working on his paper sculpture project. He will show off his work and give a talk about what his residency has been like.

Event: Artist Talk
Date: Saturday, May 14
Time: 1 pm – 4 pm
Place: 8230 Georgia Avenue, Washington Printmaker’s Gallery

Join May solo exhibition artist Jenny Freestone for a short talk/demo followed by an informal Q&A session and time to view her work.
Event: Artist Talk
Date: Saturday, May 21
Time: Noon – 1 pm
Place: 8230 Georgia Avenue, Main Classroom

Meet former Washington Redskin & New York Jet George Nock. George is an accomplsihed sculptor who will be in the studios as part of the Ernie Barnes Artist in Residence Program sponsored by the NFL Players Association. Come meet him and check out what he has created while at Pyramid.

Image Credit:George Nock

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Come Visit Us At Fenton Street Market! Date: Every Saturday, Beginning April 30 – October 29
Time:
9 am to 3 pm
Place: Downtown Silver Spring, Corner of Ellsworth Drive & Fenton on the Plaza
Free & Open To The Public!

We are at the Fenton Street Market along with other fabulous artists and crafters. Look for our booth and say hello to us.

Every week there’s something different at the Fenton Street Market, an outdoor market in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland, that celebrates Silver Spring’s diverse and eclectic community.

Image Credit: Fenton Street Market

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Art-making Happy Hours At Pyramid Work along side fellow artists at our monthly group “open studios”. All groups are $10 for members and $20 for non-members each.

Please note: Unless indicated, instruction is not provided. Participants must have experience using the equipment. If you are a beginner, please look at our Instruction page for information on our one-on-one workshops. Also, for individual hourly rental information please visit our rental page for details.

Letterpress Happy Hour on the first and third Wednesdays of the month from 7 – 9 pm. For information, please contact our Letterpress Associates at letterpress.

Screenprinting Society on the first and third Thursdays of the month from 7 – 9 pm. Instruction is provided. Participants should contact Marty Ittner or <a href=”mailto:rebeccadorykatz beforehand so they know what to bring and expect. For details, please contact Screenprinting Associate, Rebecca Katz or Marty Ittner.

Papermaking Society on the first and third Thursdays of the month from 6 – 8 pm. For details contact Associate Papermaker, Elizabeth Parthum.

Book Circle every Wednesday from 7 – 9 pm. For details contact Bookbinding Associate, Patty Lee.

Print Shop Happy Hour on the first and third Wednesdays of the month from 7 – 9 pm. For details and to RSVP contact Printshop associate Jake Muirhead at printshop

Block Print Happy Hour on the first and third Thursday of the month from 7 – 9 pm. Begins July 15. For details and to RSVP contact Relief printmaking associate Sabeth Jackson at blockprintpa.

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Learn To Upcyle Do you have an old pair of jeans, curtains or tablecloth you can’t bear to part with but are too embarrassed to show off in mixed company?

With a few snips and a little bit of stitching, sew a skirt that will fit your body better than ready to wear garments. Once you’ve constructed your garment, you’ll stamp, paint, stitch and add other embellishments to your skirt to create a unique piece of wearable art.

This class is great for all levels of experience. Hand sewing and machine sewing experience is helpful but not
required.

Click here to learn more about this class and others

Image Credit: Mr. Killmousky

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Nothings Say Happy Birthday Like Letterpress
These birthday cards, designed and printed by members our talented letterpress community, are available for purchase. All proceeds from the sales will go towards funding Pyramid’s facilities and programs.

Check out the previews of birthday cards on the Pyramid Letterpress blog!

Click here to purchase letterpressed birthday cards for someone you love.

Image Credit: Marty Ittner

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Playback Theatre in the Gallery Date: Saturday, May 28
Time: 8 pm
Place: 8230 Georgia Avenue

Tickets: $15 at the door (show your membership card to receive 10% off)

Playback Theatre is an original form of improvisational theatre in which audience or group members tell stories from their lives and watch them enacted on the spot.

Synergy in Action, led by Artistic Director Kimberly Rattley is a playback theatre company located in Washington, DC that performs regularly at Pyramid Atlantic. The company consists of a diverse group of artists from the DC Metro Area committed to building healthy communities one story at a time.

Image Credit: International Playback Theatre

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What Happens When A Book Club Goes To the Drive In? Date: Saturday, May 14
Time: 8 pm
Place: 8230 Georgia Avenue

The Cavalcade of Schlock is what happens.

Visit Cavalcade of Schlock to find out more about this month’s theme.

Questions or to purchase tickets, email micah

Image Credit: Cavalcade of Sclock

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Cutting Edge Music in the Gallery Date: Saturday, May 7
Time: 8:30 pm
Place: 8230 Georgia Avenue
Cost: $10 at the door (show your membership card to receive 10% off)

PAS, STYLUS, and Tag Cloud. Click here for concert info

Date: Sunday, May 15
Time: 8 pm
Place: 8230 Georgia Avenue
Cost: $10 at the door (show your membership card to receive 10% off)

Loud Objects, Phillip Stearns, jamie allen’s circuitMusic, Kazuhiro Jo, TL0741. Click here for more info

Date: Saturday, May 21
Time: 8 pm
Place: 8230 Georgia Avenue
Cost: $10 at the door (show your membership card to receive 10% off)

The Red Masque, Mary Kavalauskas, Nine Violet Strings. Click here for concert info

Date: Saturday, April 30
Time: 8 pm
Place: 8230 Georgia Avenue
Cost: $10 at the door (show your membership card to receive 10% off)

Rapoon, id m theft able, Promute, Gastric Female Reflex, Insect Factor
Click here for concert info

All music presented by DC Sonic Circuits. DC Sonic Circuits seeks to expose audiences to cutting edge contemporary music that defies genres, and offer artists new platforms to present their music and opportunities to network and collaborate with artists from around the world.

Image Credit: DC Sonic Circuits

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ArtSpring Spotlight: Cherrybox Studios You will find the work of Cherrybox (pictured at left) as well as prints, pottery, jewelry and more at ArtSpring.

ArtSpring, the Pyramid Atlantic Community Arts Store, is located at 921 Ellsworth Drive (directly above Potbellys).

Come check out the new digs, come browse, come buy, just come already.

Image Credit: CherryBox Studios

Pyramid Atlantic • 8230 Georgia Ave • Silver Spring • MD • 20910

DC:ART:Around My Way: Anacostia:Artist Talks, Joshua Yospyn’s Lighting Workshop, New Exhibits & Call to Artists!

 

    

 April 27 : Artist talk with Hamiltonian Gallery & Honfleur Gallery 

 

Join ARCH’s Artists in Residency, Kathryn Zazenski & Khánh H. Lê, along with Hamiltonian Alumnus, Michael Iacovone, for a panel discussion at Hamiltonian Gallery. 

All three artists create work where community involvement is integral and essential to their practice. The panelists will speak about their experiences in engaging communities, the parameters they establish to do so, and why this level of public involvement is important. Join us for the panel discussion on Wednesday, April 27th, 7:00pm.

RSVP: jackie@hamiltoniangallery.com

Address:  1353 U Street NW, Suite 101, WDC, 20009 

 

 

April 28 : Artist Talk with Michelle Frankfurter at The Gallery at Vivid Solutions 

The Galley at Vivid Solutions & Women Photojournalists of Washington (WPOW) co-host a gallery talk with photographer Michelle Frankfurter on Thursday, April 28th. Free and open to the public. Vivid Solutions DC Print Lab will be offering tours of lab between 6-7pm.   

Address: The Gallery at Vivid Solutions, 2208 MLK Jr Ave SE, WDC 20020

Time: open at 6pm, talk at 7:30pm

Contact: bferraro@archdc.org   

 

 

 Deadline May 10th : Open Call to Photographers & Artists  

 

The ARCH Social Arts Project is pleased to announce a call to photographers for the exhibition Art Behind The Art – a exhibition exploring photographic film stills and behind the scenes photography, which will be exhibited at Blank Space SE for two weeks.

Questions: acavanaugh@archdc.org

More details: http://bit.ly/hUWoSj 

 

 

May 4 – 8 : Affordable Art Fair in NYC

 

Check out Honfleur Gallery’s booth (A-13) at the Affordable Art Fair in New York City. VIP opening night Wednesday, May 4th! We heart NYC and hope to see you there. We have tickets for you, please email us: arts@archdc.org More details: www.aafnyc.com   

 

 

May 18 : Joshua Yospyn at Vivid Solutions DC Print Lab 

 

“A Crash Course in Portrait Lighting” will be taught by Worn Magazine photographer, Joshua Yospyn, on Wednesday, May 18th from 7-10pm. It’s a hands-on session and attendees are encouraged to bring their cameras. Joshua will be instructing attendees in basic portrait lighting set-ups including strobes and on-camera flash. The workshop is $15.00 per person. Registration and a non-refundable payment are required in advance. Space in the workshop is limited to 10 participants and will sell out quickly!

RSVP: rwoodward@archdc.org / ahope@archdc.org / 202-758-0339 

Address: Vivid Solutions DC Print Lab, 2208 MLK Jr Ave SE, WDC 20020 

 

 

May 20 : Honfleur Artist Darren Smith at The Alliance Française

 

In collaboration with The Alliance Française, the Honfleur Gallery presents When Paris Burns by Darren Smith, Friday, May 20th, 6:30pm. The art exhibit While Paris Burns celebrates the passion of the city and the fiery heart of La Nuit Blanche. The handmade photo mosaics by Darren Smith take fire as the central element, showing the creative potential of a destructive force.

RSVP Required: 202-234-7911 ext. 16 or ext. 31 

Contact: Marine Cornuet, assistant@francedc.org

Address: The Alliance Française, 2142 Wyomming Avenue NW, WDC 20008 

 

 

May 27 : Wind Up Space Exhibition in Baltimore

 

Leviticus Lockjaw (collaborative digital collages from the Godmonster series)  

Collage Works by Asher Moates  

Opening Reception: Friday May 27th

Contact: Amy Cavanaugh Royce 202.580.5972 or acavanaugh@archdc.org

Address: Wind Up Space: 12 West North Avenue Baltimore, MD 21201 

 

   

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Honfleur Gallery, The Gallery at Vivid Solutions, Vivid Solutions DC Print Lab,

Blank Space SE & The Hive are all projects of ARCH Development Corp. 

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Honfleur Art Gallery | 1241 Good Hope Rd. SE | Washington | DC | 20020

DC:ART:POETRY:MCs and Poets – WPFW Radio National Poetry Month Special – Tonight!

MCs and Poets – 89.3 fm or www.wpfw.org: WPFW Radio National Poetry Month Special

Please join alternating Thursday Late Night Jazz host Bobby Hill tonight, April 21st, as he concludes his month-long celebration of National Poetry Month. Tonight’s program – entitled “MCs & Poets” – will feature mostly a cappella works of MCs and Poets:

Tracie Morris, Yusef Komunyakaa, Nas, Besmilr Brigham, Bahamadia, Nathaniel Mackey, Ursula Rucker, Jackie Early, Rakim, Larry Neal, KRS-One, Lois-Ann Yamanaka, EPMD, Amiri Baraka, Antoinette, Jayne Cortez, Biggie Smalls, Aski Mohammad Toure, The Roots, Robert Creely, Steve Dalachinsky, Black Moon, Kamau Daaood, Ted Joans, Bama – The Village Poet, Ice-T, Mos Def, and Aceyalone.

Again, that’s “MCs & Poets”, a special program in celebration of National Poetry Month this Thursday beginning at 11PM on WPFW at 89.3FM and www.wpfw.org.

DC:CULTURE:Events by the Humanities Council of Washington, DC

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Live to Read
 
 
DON’T MISS THESE UPCOMING LIVE TO READ EVENTS:
 
 
German Historical Institute
 
Global Perspectives on the Black Freedom Struggle
TOMORROW Thursday, April 21, 2011, 6-8 pm
 German Historical Institute
 1607 New Hampshire Avenue NW
 
FREE Reception and Event! RSVP (202) 387-3355 or email events@ghi.org
 
In recent years, civil rights historians have challenged the traditional narrative that separated the history of black Americans from the rest of the world and depicted the so-called “race question” in the United States as a purely domestic problem. In his lecture, Manfred Berg will take a critical look at the new transnational and global history of the black freedom struggle probing its achievements and limits. Moreover, Berg will consider the impact of global affairs on the African American civil rights movement.
 

Miriam's Kitchen 
 
Miriam’s Kitchen and Whole Foods Market Present

Courageous Vision:
A Community Reception featuring the Poets and Artists of Miriam’s Kitchen
 
Join us in support of the artists and poets of Miriam’s Kitchen as they celebrate literature through their reflections on the theme of courage drawn from Ruined, Lynn Nottage’s Puliter Prize-winning play and the 2011 Live to Read selection. Both events are FREE and open to the public.
 
Whole Foods – P Street, 1440 P Street, NW
TOMORROW, Thursday, April 21, 2011, 6:30-8pm
 
Whole Foods – Georgetown, 2323 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
Thursday, April 28, 2011, 6:30-8pm
 
 

LUMO“LUMO: One Woman’s Struggle to Heal in a Nation Beset by War”
 
FREE Film Screening and Discussion with the Friends of the Congo and the DC Rape Crisis Center
 
Friday, April 22, 2011, 5-8pm
Reeves Center, 2nd Floor Conference Room
2000 14th Street, NW
 
The agonies of war torn Africa are deeply etched in the bodies of Women. “LUMO” tells the story of thousands through the profile of one 20 year old woman trying bravely to rebuild her life. For more information, please contact Melinda Coles at (202) 641-4173.
 
Sexual Assault Awareness Month
 
 
 

COOL READS & FUNKY BEADS

Celebrating 5 Years of Bibliomania!
 
Wednesday, April 27, 2011, 5-8p.m.
Ghana Café – 1336 14th St. NW
 
 
  • Support reading in DC
  • Party to Afropop & Reggae
  • Enjoy West African Cuisine & African Beer
 
 
$20 Live to Read tickets include a drink and a copy of Ruined by Lynn Nottage
 
 
 
Elaine Robnett Moore
 
 

For information on Live To Read: DC’s City-wide Celebration of Literature presented by the Humanities Council of Washington, DC and the 2011 selection, Ruined, please visit LiveToRead.wdchumanities.org