Feb 08, 2012 | WDC: 37.4 °F
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Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
June 17 through May 13, 2012
The word “miniature” was originally associated with the creation of small images and portraits. Tiny, often expensive likenesses—requiring a highly trained artist with good eyesight and a steady hand—were often made as mementos, love tokens or memorials that could be kept close to the body. Their carefully worked metal housings were often bracelets, pendant...
Categories: Arts
Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
July 1 through May 28, 2012
The Portrait Gallery will observe the centennial of the fortieth president’s birthday with a one- room exhibition chronicling Ronald Reagan’s early years in Illinois through his acting and political career, to his presidency from 1981-1989. This exhibition has been funded by the Guenther and Siewchin Yong Sommer Endowment Fund.
Categories: Arts
Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
Through March 18, 2012
The National Portrait Gallery, housed in a former Civil War hospital, will mark the 150th anniversary of the war through four alcove exhibitions.
The opening exhibition recounts the life and death of Col. Elmer E. Ellsworth (1837–1861), the first Union officer to be killed in the Civil War. A friend of President Abraham Lincoln, Ellsworth—who died at the hands of ...
Categories: Arts
The Textile Museum
The textiles of the Kuba kingdom are among the most distinctive and spectacular works of African art. Emerging in the early 17th century, the Kuba kingdom grew into a powerful and wealthy confederation of 18 different ethnic groups located in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo. While they have fascinated artists, collectors and designers for over a century, this will be the first majo...
Center for the Arts/Caton Merchant Family Gallery
Artist talk: Saturday, February 18th at 1:00p.m.
If you can imagine how scissors plying through everyday magazines can give an outcome of surprising and masterful art, then you might imagine the incredible collages of Megan Coyle. Working in classic art genres, Megan breaks down her images piece by piece, evolving them from bits of magazines into whole new, amazing compositions.
American University Museum at Katzen Arts Center
Winter Museum Exhibitions Open
American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center
Admission is free.
Begin January 28, 2012
Kids@Katzen: The Photographic Life
Photographs by Kids@Katzen participants inspired by museum exhibitions.
Raoul Middleman: City Limits
His nudes are not pretty— they are sagging, dimpled, and real. His cityscapes reveal the underbelly of post-industrial ...
Artisphere
Amy Hughes Braden: Too Extroverted to Paint
Through Sun Mar 11/ Free / Works In Progress Gallery
Artist’s onsite residency hours: Fri 4-8pm, Sat 1-7pm, Sun 1-5pm, excluding Feb 10 -12.
Plagued by the need for human interaction, stuck in a world of tweets and tags, Amy Hughes Braden will paint large portraits of “tweens” working towards her 2013 show in Artisphere’s Mezz Gallery. A...
Categories: Arts, Exhibits, Family Oriented
Artisphere
Everitt Clark: Night and Day: The Suburbs of Northern Virginia
Wed Feb 1 - Sat Mar 31/ Free / Mezz Gallery
Opening Reception/Artist’s Talk: Thu Feb 2 / 5:30-7:30pm (Artist talk with Cynthia Connolly, Visual Arts Curator at 6pm) / Free
In two recent series of photographs—one taken during the day, the other at night — Everitt Clark has uncovered the beauty of Northern Virginia's suburba...
AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center
Electric, athletic and always inventive, Gene Kelly defined the Golden Age of the movie musical as a triple threat: actor, choreographer and director. Celebrate the screen icon's centenary year with a retrospective of his most beloved films at the AFI Silver.
Highlights include the 1952 movie-musical classic, SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN, which follows Kelly and Jean Hagen as silent film stars who...
Categories: Dance, Film, Music: Other
National Building Museum
LEGO® Architecture: Towering Ambition through September 3, 2012
LEGO® Architecture: Towering Ambition features 15 LEGO® models built by LEGO® certified professional Adam Reed Tucker. The buildings and structures that Tucker has assembled are some of the most recognizable works of architecture in the world, including the Empire State Building, Burj Khalifa, and the World Trade Center.
Admi...
Categories: Exhibits
National Building Museum
Investigating Where We Live
July 30, 2011 to May 15, 2012
Opening Reception July 29, 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Free . No registration required.
Investigating Where We Live presents students’ interpretations of D.C. neighborhoods through photography, writing, and original artwork. This year’s participants explored Bloomingdale, the H Street Corridor, and Mount Pleasant.
Major funding for Inves...
Categories: Exhibits
National Building Museum
Cityscapes Revealed: Highlights from the Collection, long-term
This survey of the permanent collection explores America’s architectural heritage through exquisitely detailed drawings; antique building toys; rare, early 20th-century photographs; and original building fragments from national historic landmarks.
Cityscapes Revealed: Highlights from the Collection is made possible by the Trust...
Categories: Exhibits
National Building Museum
Washington: Symbol and City, long-term
Discover how the built environment of Washington, D.C. reflects the complex relationship between its role as a national symbol and seat of government and its day-to-day life as an evolving municipality.
Exhibition Tours: Thursday–Sunday at 2:30 pm (based on docent availability)
Washington: Symbol and City is made possible by The Morris and Gwendo...
Categories: Exhibits
National Building Museum
Building Zone long-term
Monday through Saturday: 10:00am - 4:00 pm; Sunday: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Ages 2-6 with adult supervision
The Building Zone introduces children to the building arts through play in an interactive gallery of hands-on activities for the Museum's youngest visitors.
The National Building Museum gratefully acknowledges The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation for its su...
Categories: Family Oriented
AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center
February 3 through March 7, AFI Silver will celebrate love all month long with screenings of some of the great movie romances of all time. Ranging from old Hollywood classics to quirky romantic comedies of today, the showcase will have something for everyone.
Highlights include THE AWFUL TRUTH, starring Cary Grant and Irene Dune as a divorcing couple both guilty of wandering ways; the 1980...
Categories: Film
Folger Shakespeare Library
By Suzanne Centlivre
Directed by Eleanor Holdrige
The thrills of the gaming table stylishly play out against the eccentricities of English manners in this handsome comedy. Lady Reveller, an independent widow with a penchant for gambling, leads a nightly card game, which bankrupts some and entertains all.
Categories: Theater
Arena Stage at the Mead Center for American Theater
A co-production with Goodman Theatre
Written by John Logan
Directed by Tony award winner Robert Falls
In the Kreeger Theater
January 20-March 4, 2012
A visceral, “superbly taut” (Chicago Tribune) battle of wills, Red (winner of six Tony awards, including Best Play) drops you squarely inside the world of painter Mark Rothko and sets your heart pounding. At the height of his career, Ro...
Categories: Other Events
Brentwood Arts Exchange
10:00am – 7:00pm
The artwork of long-time local prominent artists E.J Montgomery and Lilian Thomas Burwell will be on display at the Brentwood Arts Exchange from January 30 – March 24 2012. The exhibition titled Rivers and Memories features the artists’ highly developed explorations into the expressive potential of color and space. Visually engaging, the exhibition’s two dimensional and three dimensional ...
Brentwood Arts Exchange
10:00am – 7:00am
The artwork of ceramicist Susan O'Brien will be highlighted in the Brentwood Arts Exchange's (BAE) Craft Showcase throughout February and March, 2012. Ms. O'Brien's work, which combines ornamentation, function and a playful sense of humor, is informed by the history and evolution of dining wares and rituals. Sources such as eighteenth-century silver, Faberge' eggs, architecture, European cerami...
George Mason University, Gallery 123
10:00am – 8:00pm
“When The House Burns Down”, a solo photography exhibition by artist Deborah Lash, follows two children throughout the summer in an empty world devoid of people and possessions. Presented by GMU's African and African American Studies and the School of Art as part of February's Black History Month, the exhibition explores the texture and nuance of intimate relationships formed regardless of ...
Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture
10:00am – 5:00pm
January 29 – May 13, 2012
Twenty emerging photographers and filmmakers present refreshing images of young black men who challenge popular notions of urban black masculinity. Guest curated by Shantrelle P. Lewis.
Categories: Exhibits
The Art Gallery at the Univeristy of Maryland
11:00am – 4:00pm
The Art Gallery and the Department of Art at the University of Maryland present Wood, Paper, & Fiber, a transformative exhibition of regional, national and international contemporary artists working with some of art's most basic materials to create sculptural objects that transcend their elements and captivate the viewer. The exhibition features works of art by artists Ben Butler, Chris Gilmour...
Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
11:30am – 7:00pm
Oct. 28 through April 22, 2012
Historically, “blacklist” denotes a group of people marginalized and denied work or social
approval. In an effort to redefine the word, these fifty African Americans provide insight on the
struggles, triumphs and joys of black life in the United States. The portraits are both pictorial and
verbal, representing some of the most dynamic and inspiring persona...
Categories: Arts
The Del Ray Artisans Gallery
12:00pm – 6:00pm
“Love, Politics & Scrabble: The Games People Play” promises to bring fun and games to the Del Ray Artisans’ gallery beginning with the opening reception on Friday, February 3, 2012, from 7 to 10 pm. This juried exhibit invited artists to depict any of the numerous games people play throughout life.
In conjunction with the show, the gallery is housing a fine art and fine craft Marketpl...
Gallery B
12:00pm – 6:00pm
Gallery B is pleased to present its February 2012 exhibition featuring local artists Shelva Gallman, Kevin Gonzalez, Richard Levine and Sandra Jensen-Taubman. The exhibit will feature landscape painting and photography, will be on display from February 8 – March 3 at Gallery B, located at 7700 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite E, Bethesda, MD. The opening reception will be held on Friday, February 10,...
Categories: Arts
The National Archives Building
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Every day, President Obama reads ten letters from American citizens. Eli Saslow of the Washington Post looks at the personal stories behind these letters and the correspondence between a president and the people he governs. A book
signing follows the program.
Categories: Books & Authors, History, Lecture
The Harman Center for the Arts, Sidney Harman Hall
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Come celebrate the music of Debussy, Respighi and de Falla with the Beau Soir Ensemble in recital at Sidney Harman Hall, home of the Shakespeare Theatre Company. This noontime concert is free and open to the public.
Categories: Music: Classical
Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery
12:00pm – 7:00pm
We are building an audience for adult non-fiction history and biography on Wednesdays at noon and/or 6pm focusing on American biography (as well as history and portraiture/art). The author discusses the book then there is a Q&A session followed by a book signing.
Please Join Us! Visit our website at http://www.npg.si.edu/shop/bookshop.html
Also, visit us on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/npg.smithsonian
Categories: Discussion
National Gallery of Art
2:30pm
Le Mystère Picasso
February 8 at 2:30PM
February 9, 10 at 12:30PM
East Building Concourse, Auditorium
Three screenings of the classic 1956 film by Clouzot—an imaginative homage to his friend Picasso as the maestro paints before the camera—are presented in association with the exhibition Picasso's Drawings, 1890–1921: Reinventing Tradition. (Henri-Georges Clouzot, 1956, 35 mm, French with subtitles, 78 minutes)
Categories: Film
Arlington Arts Center
4:00pm – 5:30pm
Grades 3 – 5
Instructor: Hedieh Ilchi
$185
Taking inspiration from 20th and 21st Century artists like Trenton Doyle Hancock, Dianne Longley, and Frida Kahlo, you will learn to express the art of visual storytelling in your compositions using a variety of color media. Use words and pattern to create dynamic and energetic line, fantasy images, to tell a fictional story, and symbolism to crea...
Categories: Arts
Hylton Performing Arts Center
8:00pm
Since its founding shortly after World War II, this grand orchestra has developed an extremely diverse repertoire ranging from Baroque through 20th Century music. Their moving performances often include compositions by Vivaldi, Bach, and Handel as well as Stravinsky and Poulenc—and, of course, works by the great Russian composers Rachmaninoff, Shostakovich, Prokofiev, and Tchaikovsky. The orc...
Categories: Music: Classical
Artisphere
8:00pm
Meklit Hadero
Wed Feb 8 / 8pm / $15 advance; $18 door/ Dome Theatre
“[Meklit] sings of fragility, hope and self-empowerment… [with a] sensuous, gentle sound. She is stunning.” – San Francisco Chronicle
Meklit has catapulted into the public eye with several features and interviews on NPR, PBS, and National Geographic. Her music has two distinct elements: sultry jazz with stunning voc...
Categories: Dance, Music: Other, Other Events
Ri Ra Irish Pub
8:00pm – 10:00pm
FREE Live standup comedy show
by local standup comics
$25 cash prize joke contest for non-com audience members after the show
Every Wednesday night
8 to 10 pm
FREE SHOW
HaHa at RiRa
Ri-Ra Irish Pub
2915 Wilson Blvd
Arlington,VA 22201
http://www.rira.com/arlington/home.html
www.StandupComedyToGo.com
Casa De La Luna
8:00pm – 10:00pm
Theater
Spotlight Comunicaciones Presents
Lovers
February 1-15; Nightly show times: 8 pm and Sunday: 4:30 pm; No Monday show
Casa de La Luna
4020 Georgia Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
20011
Tickets
$15 online advance
$20 at the door
Buy now: https://www.boxofficetickets.com/go/event?id=170565
Box office line: (571) 921-5825
Spotlight Comunicaciones continues its 2012 theater...
Categories: Theater
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