Nov
14
Sat
Wundergarten Fall Fest: Watercolor Painting Class @ Wundergarten
Nov 14 @ 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

Local artist, Marcella Kriebel, will lead a watercolor painting class where students will receive instruction on how to paint a custom-designed illustration featuring a floral garden theme in a nod to the Jugendstil artistic movement. Tickets include all materials and instruction.

Nov
15
Sun
Wundergarten Fall Fest: Chunky Blankets & Brews @ Wundergarten
Nov 15 @ 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

AR Workshop Alexandria will co-host a “Chunky Blankets & Brews” class from 12PM to 1PM where guests are guided through the step-by-step hand knitting process to start making a chunky blanket. Tickets, which can be purchased here, are $85 per person and include a complimentary drink and all materials and instruction to make a 40×50 blanket.

Nov
18
Wed
Folger’s Poetry Series continues reading celebrating transpoetics @ Online
Nov 18 @ 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM

On Wednesday, November 18 at 7:30pm EST, the O.B. Hardison Poetry Series at the Folger Shakespeare Library continues its 52 nd season with “To enter the world,” a virtual reading highlighting transgender poets Stephanie Burt and Taylor Johnson.

Both poets have roots in the greater Washington, DC region and will share work that travels the city and explores regional and gender identity.

Tickets for this live virtual event are currently on sale. The suggested ticket price is $15, with a minimum, pay-what-you-can price level at $5. Tickets can be purchased at the Folger Box Office at 202.544.7077 or by visiting www.folger.edu/poetry.

The reading, which will feature a post Q&A session with online viewers, will be moderated by Oliver Baez Bendorf, a queer, trans, Latinx writer & educator and author of Advantages of Being Evergreen (called “an essential book for our time and for all time” by Gabrielle Calvocoressi) and The Spectral Wilderness. Oliver is the recipient of the Betty Berzon Emerging Writer Award & has received fellowships from CantoMundo, Lambda Literary, Vermont Studio Center, & the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing.

This reading will have a free virtual presentation exploring gender and identity with items from the Folger Collection and more from 5:30-6:30pm ahead of the reading at 7:30pm.

This reading is with the support of our Capitol Hill neighbor, the Church of the Reformation.

Nov
23
Mon
WASHINGTON PERFORMING ARTS: Rhythm & Motion Series @ Online
Nov 23 @ 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM

WASHINGTON PERFORMING ARTS

Rhythm & Motion Series

Yusha Assad, Hip Hop/Neo Soul/Spoken Word
NEW DATE: Premieres Monday, November 23, 2020 

Time: 7 p.m. ET
Recorded at The Line DC

Tickets: Free

Watch on website and Facebook

A 2016 Source Magazine Unsigned Hype, Yusha Assad makes music that tells a story and inspires greatness. He believes that his success must be built with the hands and hearts of people, and not off their backs. Assad has opened for major artists, such as The Game, K. Michelle, Brandy, Scarface, Ja Rule, and August Alsina, among others. He has performed at conferences including A3C Festival in Atlanta, SXSW in Austin, and Revival DC in the nation’s capital. His most recent release is the single “Heal Me” featuring Grammy-nominated R&B star Raheem DeVaughn, which addresses the topics of mental health and healing. Assad is currently working on growing his music app, and his project Workin & Winnin was released in July 2020. Part of Washington Performing Arts’ Mars Arts DC: Virtual.

Dec
2
Wed
Go-Go City: Displacement & Protest in Washington, DC Premiere @ Online
Dec 2 @ 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Join the Bertelsmann Foundation and DC Shorts for the World Premiere screening of the new documentary film Go-Go City: Displacement & Protest in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, December 2, at 7:00 PM. This virtual screening is FREE and will be followed by a live panel discussion moderated by Pam Nash, DC Shorts Board Member and filmmaker. Please RSVP here.
In the Spring of 2020, protests against racial inequality filled the streets of the nation’s capital for weeks. While injustice in policing sparked the rallies, the issues behind the inequality stem far deeper. For decades, Washington DC has stood as a beacon for Black culture and community, yet a breakneck wave of gentrification threatens to erase this history.
Go-Go City dives into this rich tapestry, exploring the culture and sound of the Washington, DC, as well as the forces of economic and cultural gentrification that stand to mute them. The film interweaves scenes of protest as displaced communities rally around the city’s beloved Go-Go music to retake the streets.
To receive the Zoom link for the virtual screening (50 min) and panel discussion (60 min), please RSVP HERE.
Panelists:
Ricky “Rocksteady” Brown
Go-Go Musician
Samuel George
Go-Go City Filmmaker
The Bertelsmann Foundation
Peter Morgan
DC Shorts International Film Festival
Terrence Odom
Protestor
Sabiyha Prince
Anthropologist & Artist
Alona Wartofsky
Freelance Journalist
Robert White Jr.
D.C. Councilmember At Large
Dec
4
Fri
The Tea: VeVe Marley at NMWA @ Online
Dec 4 @ 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

The Tea: VeVe Marley
In this new online series, women musicians perform original work on the first Friday of the month. Conducted over a cup of tea, each session includes a short interview exploring the artist’s creative process. Join us and local singer and songwriter VeVe Marley.

VeVe Marley is a D.C.-based singer/songwriter and guitarist whose music blends elements of folk, Afrobeat, R&B and hip-hop to create dreamy, soulful vibes while speaking on issues of identity, spirituality, racism and the Black experience. Marley has performed and recorded since 2013. Her most recent project, with her band VeVe and Tha Rebels, is entitled The EP.

WHERE:
Online, streaming on Facebook and nmwa.org

WHEN:
Friday, December 4, 12–1 p.m.

PRICE:
Free. No reservations required.

Dec
8
Tue
BMA x NMWA: America @ Online
Dec 8 @ 12:00 PM – 12:45 PM

BMA x NMWA: America
Join us for BMA x NMWA, a livestreamed monthly talk show presented by The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) and the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA). In this virtual program, educators from both museums consider America through the lens of works by Native American visual artists. We will discuss art by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith and welcome special guest Dare Turner, curator of the BMA’s Stripes and Stars: Reclaiming Lakota Independence.

WHERE
Online on both BMA and NMWA Facebook pages

WHEN
Tuesday, December 8, 12–12:45 p.m.

PRICE
Free. No reservations required.

Dec
9
Wed
Hillwood Floral Design How-To @ Online
Dec 9 @ 6:30 PM – 7:15 PM

Floral Design How-To: Holiday Blooms

Celebrate the holiday season with a floral arrangement full of luxuriously rich colors and festive blooms.

This program will cover principles of floral design, a step-by-step guide to create your own arrangement, and ample time to ask questions. It is limited to 60 participants. Supplies are not included, but a materials list will be shared with all registered users prior to the program, should participants wish to follow along at home.

OPTIONAL MATERIALS FEE

For an additional fee of $60, participants will receive all necessary materials, including:

  • White spray roses (5 stems)
  • Burgundy carnations (5-7 stems)
  • White tulips (5-7 stems)
  • Red Roses (5 stems)
  • An assortment of winter greens (boxwood, incense cedar, magnolia leaves, Carolina sapphire, noble fir tips, and seeded eucalyptus)
  • A low compote bowl
  • Chicken wire (to secure stems)

Exact supplies may vary based on availability due to coronavirus-related supply chain issues. Participants will also need water, and pruning shears strong enough to cut through greens such as fir tips. Participants may also like floral shears or scissors.

Interested participants must pre-order their materials by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, December 1, and collect them from Hillwood the day of the program. Contact-free pickup is available on Wednesday, December 9, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., and on Friday, December 11, 10 a.m.-noon.

CONNECTING WITH ZOOM

This virtual workshop is presented live via Zoom. The online “waiting room” opens at 12:30 p.m. and the workshop begins at 1:30 p.m. Participants are encouraged to join with video; questions can be submitted via the chat feature. Please note that this workshop will be recorded.

Registered participants will be emailed a link to join this Zoom program.

Shakespeare Hour Live! @ Online
Dec 9 @ 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM

In anticipation of its upcoming digital production of All the Devils Are Here, join STC Affiliated Artist Patrick Page (Othello, The Tempest, Hamlet; Tony Award nominee, Hadestown) and Professor Deborah C. Payne (Associate Professor of Literature, American University) as the theatre delves into all of Shakespeare’s most conniving, dastardly villains. From Iago and Claudius to Lady Macbeth and Prospero, the villains are often the most interesting and complex characters in each play.

In the spirit of previous episodes on Shakespeare’s Clowns and Heroines, this episode will explore the wide-ranging characteristics of the Bard’s baddies.

Registration is just $10. Reserve your access today!

Dec
11
Fri
Hillwood Floral Design How-To @ Online
Dec 11 @ 1:30 PM – 2:15 PM

Floral Design How-To: Holiday Blooms

Celebrate the holiday season with a floral arrangement full of luxuriously rich colors and festive blooms.

This program will cover principles of floral design, a step-by-step guide to create your own arrangement, and ample time to ask questions. It is limited to 60 participants. Supplies are not included, but a materials list will be shared with all registered users prior to the program, should participants wish to follow along at home.

OPTIONAL MATERIALS FEE

For an additional fee of $60, participants will receive all necessary materials, including:

  • White spray roses (5 stems)
  • Burgundy carnations (5-7 stems)
  • White tulips (5-7 stems)
  • Red Roses (5 stems)
  • An assortment of winter greens (boxwood, incense cedar, magnolia leaves, Carolina sapphire, noble fir tips, and seeded eucalyptus)
  • A low compote bowl
  • Chicken wire (to secure stems)

Exact supplies may vary based on availability due to coronavirus-related supply chain issues. Participants will also need water, and pruning shears strong enough to cut through greens such as fir tips. Participants may also like floral shears or scissors.

Interested participants must pre-order their materials by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, December 1, and collect them from Hillwood the day of the program. Contact-free pickup is available on Wednesday, December 9, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., and on Friday, December 11, 10 a.m.-noon.

CONNECTING WITH ZOOM

This virtual workshop is presented live via Zoom. The online “waiting room” opens at 12:30 p.m. and the workshop begins at 1:30 p.m. Participants are encouraged to join with video; questions can be submitted via the chat feature. Please note that this workshop will be recorded.

Registered participants will be emailed a link to join this Zoom program.