The Church of Scientology National Affairs Office is hosting a special exhibition to celebrate Human Rights and Juneteenth Freedom Day! This is being presented by United for Human Rights, Youth for Human Rights DC Chapter, and Art Impact® International.
The show features seven artists with a variety of styles who will be at the exhibition in person to discuss their art. Come and meet the artists: Brenda D. Chandler, Mia Delorès, Carolyn Goodridge, Jackson Margolis, Laya Monarez, Floyd Roberts, and Patrick Smith!
The Dupont Underground is open for First Friday and is displaying Berlin Underground. Berlin has long stood as a beacon of subversion and avant-garde spirit—a city where underground movements have shaped culture and challenged convention. Berlin Underground embraces this identity, presenting powerful video works that explore the urgency of change and the radical acceptance of diverse identities in a city that draws artists from around the world. The Dupont Underground is located at 19 Dupont Circle, NW.
The Heurich House Museum will be open on First Friday, June 6th! You are invited to bring an item that best represents your feelings, experiences, and perceptions of the world over the last six months. People who bring their artifacts will create a museum exhibit label telling their story, and those who do not bring anything can still participate by making a drawing reflecting their own perspectives. Learn about the museum exhibit curation process and how community archives are created and utilized. Come together in conversation with fellow attendees through stories, art, and objects. The Heurich House Museum is located at 1307 New Hampshire Avenue, NW.
IA&A at Hillyer presents 3 new exhibitions in June: First is From Fabric to Paint: Funk, Soul, and the Art of Avis Robinson curated by Tim Brown and Katie Larson, PhD, You Are Here? by Eszter Bornemisza, and finally retreat by Lou Haney. I&A at Hillyer is located at 9 Hillyer Ct. NW and is free to the public with a suggested donation of $10.