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Tuesday, February 23: Art Salon
Wednesday, February 24: Small Projects Mini-Grant Program Deadline
Monday, March 8: Poetry Out Loud
Openings
Thursday, February 11:
Kennedy Center presents ‘NSO Pops: A Salute to the Oscars’ with three-time Emmy winner Bill Conti
Friday, February 12:
Pink Line Project and Civilian Arts Projects presents Hearts & Skulls Valentine’s Party
Sucker for Love: Speakeasy presents their Valentine’s Day Special
The Saartjie Project presents ‘Deconstructing the Myth of the Booty’ at DC Arts Center *Fringe Button Benefits!
Bloombar’s Valentine’s Benefit and Silent Auction
Saturday, February 13:
Dance Institute of Washington’s Youth Repertory Ensemble Auditions
Irvine Contemporary: On/Off The Grid
Mason/Rhymes Productions’ Expressions Project: Late Night at Atlas featuring Life, Rhythm, Move Project
Michael Platt: ‘Abandoned Places’ at International Visions Gallery
No Kings Collective: Activation 2719
Picturing the Promise: Remembering Black Washington at Busboys & Poets (5th & K)
Sunday, February 14:
Concepts of Stenciling with Kevin “JAZI” Irvin @ The Fridge
Our City FilmFest at the Goethe-Institut
Solas Nua present Guerilla Theatre…for more information, email here.
SOVA Sessions: I Love You But I’ve Chosen House
Valentine’s Day Concert with the Sweater Set @ The Fridge & Olicia Mancini
Washington, DC Record Fair Returns
Tuesday, February 16:
Tuesdays at Noon with the National Geographic Society: ‘Paddle to Seattle’
The Pink Line Project’s Salon Contra with Christopher K. Morgan
Wednesday, February 17:
Guitars, Not Guns at Bloombars
SpeakeasyDC’s After Hours: Things That Go Bump in the Night
‘That Face‘ Opening at Studio Theatre’s 2ndstage *Fringe Button Discount
Words Beats & Life’s ‘Philanthrobeat: For the Love of Music’
Thursday, February 18:
‘Into Bondage’ Gallery Talk at the Corcoran Gallery of Art
Friday, February 19:
Civilian Art Projects: Go For the Gold! The Transformation of the Lower Lea Valley
Intersections: A New American Art Festival at Atlas Performing Arts Center
Saturday, February 20:
Corcoran College of Art & Design Undergraduate Preview Day
Interested in Learning Samba? with CapoeiraDC
SULU DC February Show Featuring: DJ 9-VOLT, Yellow Rage, Jenny C. Lares, Gowri K., Vijai Nathan & Mark Concerto
Sunday, February 21: Sunday Kind of Love with Kathy Engel
Monday, February 22:
African Continuum Theatre presents ‘The Old Settler Symposium‘
Congo: From Lumumba to Freedom, a Black History Month Special
Words Between Two Reformers: Mary McLeod Bethune and Eleanor Roosevelt at the Portrait Gallery
Young Playwrights Theater: The Heights of Change
Tuesday, February 23: New Voices, Human Views with the DC Film Alliance
Thursday, February 25:
Benefit for Duke Ellington School of the Arts–Stevie Wonder at the Kennedy Center
Folger Shakespeare Library’s 2010 Acquisitions Night
Dakshina Happy Hour Fundraiser
The Sweater Set Side Show: Round Two
Friday, February 26: SpeakeasyDC presents Wetbacks, Aliens and Towelheads: Stories from the First Generation
Saturday, February 27: In Pursuit of Me with Christylez Bacon
Sunday, February 28: African Continuum Theatre presents ‘Julia Sings Gospel‘
Monday, March 1: ArtWhino presents G40: The Summit
Wednesday, March 3: Arts Advocacy Day
Wednesday, March 10: Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital Launch Party
Ongoing
Adam de Boer: Memory Meets Imagination Halfway
Alan Feltus and Lani Irwin: Personal Interiors at the Katzen Center
‘Beauty of the Father‘ at GALA Hispanic Theatre *Fringe Button Discount!
Call + Response at Hamiltonian Gallery
Dana Ellyn and Matt Sesow: “Till Death Do Us Part” at Longview
Read the Review in the Washington Post!
‘East of the River: Continuity and Change’ presented by the Historical Society of Washington and the Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum
Folger Theatre presents Orestes, a Tragic Romp
Hillyer Art Space: ‘Structured Turbulence’
I Am My Own Wife at Signature Theatre
In the Red & Brown Water at Studio Theatre
‘Mixed Media Reflections’: 12 African American artists honor Black History Month at Corner Store Gallery
Re-enslavement Revisited at MLK Public Library
Shakespeare Theatre Company’s ‘Antony & Cleopatra’
SNOWGLOBE at Transformer Gallery
Washington Project for the Arts: Cream
Words Beats & Life: The Divine 9 Challenge
Artist Resources
Saturday, February 20: The Art of Taxes at Flashpoint
Thursday, February 11: TechSoup Talks: How TechSoup Can Help Your Organization
Sunday, February 21: Laura Zam presents How to Make a Living in the Arts
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Artscape’s Call for Visual Artists
ArtWorks: be the next designer for the NEA’s new blog logo
Americans for the Arts Awards Nominations
Capitol Hill Arts Workshop: Registration Open for Summer Arts Adventures!
DC Water and Sewer Authority: Logo Re-design Contest
Dekka (1338 U Street NW) has limited space available for talented and ambitious artists for only $75 a month: emailjoshuatiktin@msn.com
Golden Triangle BID: Creative Bike Rack Call to Artists
Hamiltonian Artists: 2010 Fellowship Program applications available
Hillyer Art Space: Cultural Exchange Programs
Manifest Equality: National Call to Artists
National Endowment for the Arts: Challenge America Fast Track
National Endowment for the Arts: Learning in the Arts for Children and Youth
Transformer Gallery has extended its FlatFile opportunity for emerging artists
Words. Beats. Life. The Global Journal of Hip-Hop Culture is currently seeking essays and high quality art work for upcoming issues.
Continuing the Conversation: PBS’s Jim Brown asks Rocco Landesman your questions
City Paper’s Immature Hour: Great Times for Artists with Peter Pan Complexes
Dial into the Arts on NBC Washington!
High Museum of Art names DC’s Renee Stout as David C. Driskell Prize Winner
Ticketplace now sells advance tickets along with day-of sales for half price
Technology in the Arts: Building Audience Diversity Through Social Networking
Washington Post: ‘Full Moon on K Street’ Review
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