Weekend East City Event Round Up: November 10 – November 13

Featured DC Art Book Fair–Sat., Nov. 10 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. * East City Art will be tabling, come by and say hello! * For the first time in the Nation’s Capital join over forty vendors at the DC Art Book Fair. For more information, click here. The fair is located at Lab…

Weekend East City Event Round Up: July 7 – July 10 Edition

   Friday, July 8   The Verizon Gallery – 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Bill Hill invites visitors to a Brown Bag Lunch to discuss Color Chords: Vibrations of the Washington Color School. For more details, click here. The Verizon Gallery is located at 8333 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, VA.   MICA – 5 p.m….

Weekend East City Event Round Up: Transitions Edition

Friday, March 18   Carroll Square Gallery – 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Persistence of Flora features the works of Magnolia Laurie, Pam Rogers, and Leslie Shellow. The exhibition focuses on the power of nature. For more information, click here. Carroll Square Gallery is located at 975 F St. NW.   Saturday, March 12  …

Weekend East City Event Round Up: The Afterlife Edition

Thursday, January 14   Long View Gallery – 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Long View Gallery presents the work of Mike Weber in The Nature Connection. Weber’s works juxtapose painting and nature photographs. For more information, click here. Long View Gallery is located at 1234 Ninth St. NW.   Saturday, January 16   HEMPHILL –…

Weekend East City Event Round Up: Art All Night Edition

FEATURED Gallery OonH – 8 p.m. to 3 a.m. Gallery OonH celebrates Art All Night with site-specific installations, live music, video projections and more! For more information, click here. Gallery OonH is located at 1346-1356 H St. NE. Friday, September 25 Anacostia Community Museum – 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Join  the Anacostia Community Museum…

Weekend East City Event Round Up:  2015 Keeps Getting Better Edition

Friday, January 16 Washington Project for the Arts – on view 24 hours   Hothouse Video: Marina Zurkow featured six video animations, which form a narrative commenting on man’s interactions in the environment. The 144-hour video cycles continuously so viewers never see the same hand-drawn images twice. For details, click here. The show will be at Capitol Skyline…