Washington Center of ADA University, ADA Art Gallery is an extension of ADA University’s Art Program. This Friday, the Art Gallery will feature works by Ellen Sinel. Her paintings are influenced by the places she’s been and events in her life – growing naturally through progressive change, passing discreetly from one phase into another. The ADA Art Gallery promotes cultural awareness and advance cultural ties between the United States and Azerbaijan. Find the ADA Art Gallery on the corner of R Street & 21st Street NW.
Drawing inspiration from Dupont Circle, painter Maggie O’Neill shows her “Dreaming in Color” on the café of the Doyle’s Dupont Circle hotel. The show is an immersive oasis of creativity and lush floral design by Brightly Ever After. Linger on the terrace at the Doyle and be transported to a whimsical wonderland awash in color. The mesmerizing floral wall enchants you with its kaleidoscope of sunset hues. And the Foggy Bottom Whomp Stompers will be playing on the patio from 6:00-8:00 for your jazzy pleasure. The Dupont Circle hotel is located at 1500 New Hampshire Avenue NW; café on 19th Street, NW.
Heurich House Museum features local makers & artisans during its Mini Markt at 1921 biergarten from 4:00-8:00 pm. The Mini Markt program provides small maker businesses with an accessible in-person sales platform and gives DC residents an opportunity to learn about their small business community. This month the Markt will feature women-owned businesses, IndiModa and Buttercups Bakeshop. The biergarten bar, called 1921, is located with the museum’s exhibit HOME/BREWED, which features 1,000 objects from the historic Heurich brewery. Tour guests will also get to access our new exhibit, Working Title, (please note: in order to go inside the Heurich House, guests must pre-purchase tickets for house tours on the website). Working Title reframes the Heurich family home as a central juncture for the people who lived and worked there (1894-1956) – men and women, immigrant and natural-born, Black and white, rich and lower-income. The Heurich House Museum is located at 1307 New Hampshire Avenue NW.
During First Friday from 6:00-8:00 pm, IA&A at Hillyer will have an opening reception for three new solo artists: Hillyer will have an opening reception for three new solo artists: Walter Rindone, Tales from the Deep Dark Web; Elaine M. Erne, They See All; and Andrew Hladky, Memories fade, soil deepens. IA&A at Hillyer is Dupont Circle’s largest gallery, located in 9 Hillyer Court, NW – behind the Phillips Collection. To learn more, visit www.athillyer.org.