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Anacostia Arts Center

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Anacostia Arts Center is a home for the arts, culture, and small businesses, where the physical space is used to employ and nourish the local arts and creative economy. Within the Anacostia Art Center, community members will find our Black Box Theater, a café, and a lounge area. On our lower level, you will meet the entrepreneurs participating in our incubator program, The Hive 2.0., dedicated to supporting and employing the local arts and creative economy. We encourage you to check out our different spaces and support your small local businesses! [read more]

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ARTECHOUSE DC

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The nation's first innovative art destination dedicated to showcasing experiential and technology-driven installations by pioneering artists working at the intersection of art and technology. [read more]

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Bliss Party Rentals

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Rent from our affordable selection of chiavari chairs, tables etc to make your next event a beautiful one. We offer a range of event decor including table arrangements, ornaments and backdrops. Give a us a call for a quote. [read more]

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BLUES Studio

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BLUES Photography specializes in a fresh, vibrant, and unconventional approach to your photographic needs. From intimate portraits to your professional and business needs, we are here to digitize and memorialize the important events of your life. [read more]

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DC Arts Center (DCAC)

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The District of Columbia Arts Center is a nonprofit arts space dedicated to promoting the freshest, most under-recognized artists in the Washington metropolitan area. Comprised of a 750 square foot gallery and a 50 seat black box theater, DCAC has been in the heart of Adams Morgan since its founding in 1989. Our dynamic and eclectic visual arts exhibitions and performance events have received local, national and international reviews. We host new artists galleries and assist artists in both the business and craft of art. Poets, painters, actors, storytellers, sculptors, and performance artists from around the corner and around the world are drawn to the DC Arts Center, and it remains a mainstay of the Washington, DC arts community. [read more]

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John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

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As the nation’s cultural center, and a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy, we are a leader for the arts across America and around the world, reaching and connecting with artists, and inspiring and educating communities. We welcome all to create, experience, learn about, and engage with the arts. The work of the Kennedy Center has been built upon three pillars: 1. Presenting, producing, and curating world-class art; 2. Offering powerful education to people of all ages, everywhere; and 3. Fulfilling our mandate as a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy. [read more]

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O Street Museum

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The place Mrs. Rosa Parks called "My home-away-from home" from 1994-2004. We empower people to do what they love — dare to be different & have fun. We inspire creativity, diversity, and imagination through the fusion of the arts, science, and sports. Online reservations are required for public events, concerts, and tours. Due to our privacy policy we never allow walk-ins. [read more]

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