The Church of Scientology, National Affairs Office is hosting a special exhibition with the Youth for Human Rights DC Chapter and Art Impact International. The show features six artists with a variety of styles who will be at the exhibition in person to discuss their art. Come and meet the artists: Brenda Chandler, Bill Jones, Sahr Songu Mbriwa, Felicia Reed, Tom Wells, and Prelli Williams. The Church of Scientology is located at 1701 20th Street, NW.
Dupont Underground presents a groundbreaking exhibition “Common Ground, Common Future: Reimagining the Heart of the District,” as part of the “Dupont Underground Architecture and the Question of Democracy Series.” The exhibition focuses on the DC Office of Planning Public Realm Plan initiatives aimed at reshaping public spaces as catalysts for social transformation while fostering a more inclusive, vibrant, and accessible downtown area. The Dupont Underground is located at 19 Dupont Circle NW – down the red steps behind Starbucks.
Join the Embassy of Peru as they showcase Pop Syncretism by Rafael Lanfranco. This collection explores the fusion of the mythologies from Rafael Lanfranco’s WAKOverse with the aesthetics of the Cuzco School, in collaboration with Juan Gabriel Cuba’s workshop. This universe merges pre-Columbian worldviews (Moche and Chavín cultures) with Japanese pop culture, urban art, and art-toy elements. The Embassy of Peru is located at 1700 Massachusetts Avenue, NW.
The Heurich House Museum will be open on First Friday, April 4th! Stop in and see the first floor of the Heurich House Museum to view the decorative arts of this intact Victorian marvel, known as the brewmaster’s castle filled with the latest technology of the time. The Heurich House Museum is located at 1307 New Hampshire Avenue, NW.