The Church of Scientology National Affairs Office welcomes you to the festively decorated historic Fraser Mansion for a special exhibition presented by United for Human Rights, Youth for Human Rights DC Chapter, and Art Impact® International to celebrate human rights! We join Youth for Human Rights in celebrating 25 years creating advocates for human rights! The show features four artists with a variety of styles who will be present to discuss their art with you. Come and enjoy the artwork and meet the artists who stand united for human rights! Roslyn Cambridge • Multi-media, Abstract Collage Fine Artist Carolyn Goodridge • Encaustic Painter Patrick Smith • Modern Art Portraitist J. Thomas Wells • Assemblage Fine Artist
Dupont Underground will be open and presenting 21 portraits from the 1000 Dreams Project: Refugee stories in their own words. Refugees (and others experiencing forced migration) are often depicted as either a threat to the host society and their identity, or, helpless victims who must be rescued. The interviews and photographs that make up “1000 Dreams” have been produced by more than 90 refugees worldwide, providing a first-hand account. Every refugee storyteller has completed a workshop and mentorship program with Witness Change, where they’ve learned photography and interviewing skills. This is a project about refugees, by refugees. Dupont Underground is located at 19 Dupont Circle, NW.
IA&A at Hillyer in January will present three new exhibitions: Jun Lee, “Unbreakable Elements,” Calliandra Marian Hermanson, “of permutations and patterns,” and Prescott Lassman, ”RESIST.” IA&A is Dupont Circle’s largest art gallery located in a carriage house behind the Phillips Collection. Admission is free but a $10 donation is suggested. IA&A at Hillyer is located at 9 Hillyer Court NW.