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SUMMARY:"Dislocation" - CHAL Gallery Show
DESCRIPTION:(image by Karen Zens) \n “DISLOCATION”\n\n\nCapitol Hill Art League \nMembers Only Juried Art Exhibit \nJuly 25\, 2023– August 25\, 2023\nCHAW Gallery \n\nArtists were asked to interpret this theme in all its various possibilities. Does it conjure a feeling? An experience? Or can we take it literally in the schematic of a photograph or other work of art? \nIn this show\, Capitol Hill Art League artists have created art that speaks to the various interpretations of the concept of “dislocation”. \nJuror Wayson Jones will present awards and discuss the art at the opening reception on Saturday\, July 29\, from 5:30-7:00 pm at the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop gallery located at 545 7th Street\, S.E.\,  DC\, 20003 \nWayson Jones https://waysonjones.com/home.html is a self-taught\, Washington\, DC abstract artist. He is interested in the ideas of the object as a mediator between the person and the environment and is motivated to think beyond arbitrary formal categories. He works in pastels and acrylics to create works that are visually evocative. \n  \nAfter the July 29 reception\, the show may also be seen and art may be purchased online at the following link: \nhttps://www.caphillartleague.org/dislocation2023 \n\nThe Capitol Hill Art League (CHAL) is a program of the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop\, located in the historic Capitol Hill neighborhood in Washington\, DC. 100 Artists/members from the DC- metro area exhibit and sell original artwork at CHAW and various venues in the DC region. CHAL/CHAW hosts lectures on art related topics\, offers workshops\, and strives to support this vibrant community of artists. \nWebsite: https://www.caphillartleague.org/
URL:https://chaw.org/event/dislocation-chal-gallery-show/
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Tía Mari
DESCRIPTION:Image Courtesy: Amparo Castro Mayorga \nJuly 22nd\, 5:00pm-7:00pm \nCHAW Art Gallery \nJoin us for an exciting conversation with artist Marina Mayorga as part of teaching artist Carolina Mayorga’s Tía Mari Project. The artists will share insights about their works\, collaborations and their family and artistic bond for more than 40 years. Tía Mari will be leading the first session of the 3-week workshop Canvas Preparation and More. For more info and to register visit: https://reg.chaw.org/class/2114 \n  \n 
URL:https://chaw.org/event/a-conversation-with-tia-mari/
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SUMMARY:DC Summer Dance Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Human Landscape Dance presents\nDC Summer Dance Showcase\nFriday July 7 and Saturday July 8 @ 7:00pm\nCHAW Black Box Theater\nDC Summer Dance Showcase features contemporary dances by artists from the DC area and elsewhere along the East Coast\, including New York\, Pittsburgh\, and Allentown. This diverse program will offer large group and solo work\, premieres and old favorites. In “Anemone\,” by Capitol-Hill resident Malcolm Shute\, a group of nine dancers cluster together\, arms and torsos waving in currents. In “Seen and Herd\,” by UpRooted Dance\, seven movers tumble along the floor like paper bags in the wind. “Flatlands\,” by Nicole McClam is a quirky 1-minute duet that reflects waking and rushing through the apartment to catch the school bus. Our program includes the following artists/companies: Covenant Babatunde\, Sarah Carlson | Dance Link\, Claytor Company\, DANA Movement Ensemble\, Davina Etwaroo\, Sara Lavan\, Nicole McClam\, SylviDances\, Totema Dance\, Deanna Woodman\, UpRooted Dance. \nTickets are sliding scale $30-$20. Seating is limited\, so please purchase early. \nLink for tickets!
URL:https://chaw.org/event/dc-summer-dance-showcase/
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SUMMARY:CHAW CLOSED - Independence Day 2023
DESCRIPTION:CHAW will be closed for all classes\, events and lessons on Tuesday\, July 4th in observance of Independence Day. We’ll reopen on Wednesday\, July 5th.
URL:https://chaw.org/event/chaw-closed-independence-day-2023/
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SUMMARY:CHAWbaret 17: Best Frenemies @ Crazy Aunt Helen's
DESCRIPTION:** Note: This event is not at CHAW. This event is at Crazy Aunt Helen’s\, 713 8th St SE ** \n  \nYour last chance to see “CHAWbaret 17: Best Frenemies” is coming up on July 1 at 7pm\, around the corner from CHAW at Crazy Aunt Helen’s on 8th Street SE.  Come and spend a super-fun evening with Maureen Kerrigan\, Tracy Kellum Simpson\, Lonny Smith\, Heather Perram Frank\, Susan Dye\, Tom Michalisko\, Kerri Wilson\, and Dean Reichard.  You’ll hear songs and stories about best friends\, worst enemies\, and everything in between.  Directed by Dean Reichard.  Musical direction by Barbara Schelstrate. \nSeating at 6pm\, Show at 7pm \nThere is a $25 consumption minimum. Thank you for your patronage! \n  \nTickets can be purchased at: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/chawbaret-17-best-frenemies-tickets-630873458497?_eboga=undefined \n 
URL:https://chaw.org/event/chawbaret-17-best-frenemies-crazy-aunt-helens/
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SUMMARY:The Theatre Lab presents "God of Carnage"
DESCRIPTION:The Theatre Lab is excited to announce its first professional production\, God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza. The show will feature four graduates of The Theatre Lab’s Honors Acting Conservatory–Caroline Adams\, Chuck O’Toole\, Mary Rodrigues\, and Aron Spellane–appearing as members of the professional acting community and no longer as students. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat starts as a civilized discussion quickly devolves into chaos and hostility after two sets of parents meet to discuss an incident involving their children. God of Carnage has been praised for its sharp wit\, dark humor\, and biting social commentary. It won numerous awards\, including the Tony Award for Best Play in 2009. The play’s exploration of human behavior\, societal expectations\, and the disintegration of civility has made it a thought-provoking and popular work in contemporary theater. \n\nGet tickets \nPerformances:\nThursday\, June 22 at 7:30 PM\nFriday\, June 23 at 7:30 PM\nSaturday\, June 24 at 7:30 PM \n\nLocation: Capitol Hill Arts Workshop (545 7th Street SE\, Washington\, DC 20003) \n\nNote: CHAW is unfortunately accessible only via stairs. Built before the Americans with Disabilities Act became law in 1990\, our studios\, theater\, and gallery are not accessible by either an elevator or ramp. If you have questions\, please feel free to give us a call at 202.547.6839\, or email a staff member.
URL:https://chaw.org/event/the-theatre-lab-presents-god-of-carnage/
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SUMMARY:CHAW Film Photo Residency 2023 - Tadael H. Asfaha
DESCRIPTION:God Hates Us: Death of Chocolate City\nJune 19th through July 21st\, 2023 \nCHAW Art Gallery \nOpening Reception on June 19th from 7:00pm-9:00pm. \n“God Hates Us: The Death of Chocolate City” is a thought-provoking exploration of the decline of Blackness in DC. The series delves into the city’s societal issues and the deterioration of its urban landscape\, capturing the profound consequences of external forces on this once vibrant African-American community. Through striking imagery\, it highlights the loss of cultural vitality\, social disintegration\, and the challenges faced by marginalized residents. Abandoned structures\, neglected infrastructure\, and the struggles stemming from systemic racism and socioeconomic disparities are vividly portrayed. By juxtaposing images of the city’s past glory with its current state of decline\, the series aims to evoke powerful emotions and implore viewers to confront the neglected issues plaguing the unique cultural fabric of Washington\, D.C.\, known as the “Chocolate City” \nAbout the Artist: \nEritrean born\, swam to DC — Tadael’s love for art and photography has allowed him to steadily document the erosion of Blackness and culture in his hometown. Through his lens as a DC native\, he sheds light on the challenges faced by his community\, allowing their stories to be heard and their experiences to be seen. Shedding light on the challenges faced by his community\, Tadael provides a platform for visual testimonials — capturing the essence of resilience within black culture\, igniting dialogues\, and celebrating the beauty of chocolate city. \n  \nNote: CHAW is unfortunately accessible only via stairs. Built before the Americans with Disabilities Act became law in 1990\, our studios\, theater\, and gallery are not accessible by either an elevator or ramp. If you have questions\, please feel free to give us a call at 202.547.6839\, or email a staff member.
URL:https://chaw.org/event/chaw-film-photo-residency-2023-tadael-h-asfaha/
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SUMMARY:CHAW CLOSED - Juneteenth
DESCRIPTION:CHAW will be closed for all classes and lessons on Monday\, June 19th in observance of Juneteenth. We’ll reopen on Tuesday\, June 20th. \n  \n*Note: There will be an opening reception for the CHAW Film Photo Residency the evening of 6/19 – 7:00pm-9:00pm.
URL:https://chaw.org/event/chaw-closed-juneteenth/
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SUMMARY:Gina Clapp Memorial Adult Student Art Show 2023
DESCRIPTION:(“The Last Green Painting” by Gina Clapp)\n\nGina Clapp Memorial Adult Student Art Show\n\nSaturday\, June 10\, 2023\n5:00pm – 7:00pm\nCapitol Hill Arts Workshop\, Gallery\n545 7th St. SE\nWashington\, DC 20003\nFounded in the early 1990’s\, the annual adult student art show was the brainchild of Gina Clapp\, beloved visual arts instructor at the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop for decades. Her artistry\, dedication\, encouragement and humor were an inspiration to all who knew her. Gina believed everyone had the capacity to be an artist. Showing people how and why was her life’s work and that is a gift that never stops giving at CHAW. This show embodies CHAW’s mission of building community through the arts\, inviting students at every level to believe in themselves and to share their work and passion with others. \nThis is her legacy. \n“Most people think the ability to paint and draw is a gift reserved for a few. Not true. Any adult can learn to express himself or herself articulately in paintings. The question is\, would you rather do than be done for? I would rather dance the tango\, however badly\, than watch it live\, no matter how well the pros dance. Interest is a real gift\, so try!” \n– Gina Clapp
URL:https://chaw.org/event/gina-clapp-memorial-adult-student-art-show-2023/
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SUMMARY:A Writing Hour - The Residents Collective
DESCRIPTION:A Writing Hour\nSaturday June 3rd\, 10am-1130am : Free!\nGallery\, Capitol Hill Arts Workshop \nPlease join us for A Writing Hour\, a guided writing workshop\, designed in conjunction with Witching Hour\, an exhibition of work from The Residents Collective and curated by Anisa Olufemi. This workshop will give participants a chance to experience and discuss the current gallery exhibit and then use work in that exhibit as a jumping off point for fiction\, poetry or prose. Facilitated by artist and writer Morgan Butler. \nReserve your spot now! – https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-writing-hour-a-guided-writing-workshop-tickets-643958897397
URL:https://chaw.org/event/a-writing-hour-the-residents-collective/
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SUMMARY:*FULL* - Clay and Cabernet - June
DESCRIPTION:*FULL* Clay and Cabernet\nwith ceramics teacher Rebecca Bock\nFriday June 2nd\, 6:30-8:30pm\, $30/pp \nCall CHAW Main Office (202.547.6839) to register. *Must pay in advance/at time of registration* \n–This event is FULL. Please follow us on Instagram to hear about future events and workshops!\nCome sip on cab and play in some clay for this evening among friends. This will be facilitated exploratory creative time with guidance provided by our talented teaching artist\, Rebecca Bock. Must 21+ years old. Please note that pieces will not be fired and therefore cannot be taken home. Everything created will be recycled for future use.
URL:https://chaw.org/event/clay-and-cabernet-june/
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SUMMARY:Memorial Day 2023 - CHAW is CLOSED
DESCRIPTION:CHAW will be closed for all classes\, lessons and events* from Saturday May 27th through Monday\, May 29th in observance of Memorial Day Weekend. We’ll reopen on Tuesday\, May 30th. \n  \n*Note: We Happy Few’s performance of Iphigenia will continue as planned at 7:30pm on Saturday 5/27. \n 
URL:https://chaw.org/event/memorial-day-2023-chaw-is-closed/
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SUMMARY:We Happy Few presents "Iphigenia"
DESCRIPTION:We Happy Few presents\nIphigenia\n7:30pm — May 24 – June 17\nat the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop \nClick here for Tickets! \n\nA myth is never just one story. \nThe Greek Army cannot sail to Troy without wind\, and Artemis won’t let the winds blow without the sacrifice of King Agamemnon’s daughter. As family ties square up against patriotic duty\, the fate of the most famous war in history rests on the shoulders of Iphigenia. As the classic myth unfolds\, the chorus attempts to unearth the real story of Iphigenia\, and they will replay the events of that day as many times as needed to do it. Drawing from both Euripides and Racine\, this new adaptation is a meditation on storytelling that blends classic tragedy with madcap irreverence. \n  \nHelen Hayes Recommended We Happy Few (PERICLES\, 2018; LOVERS’ VOWS\, 2019; DESDEMONA\, 2022)\, following the success of LA LLORONA (2022)\, debuts another new show this spring. IPHIGENIA examines the ill-fortuned daughter of Agamemnon\, notable not only for the depths of her tragedy\, but for the multitude of conflicting stories concerning her fate. The ‘original’ story of a father placed in an impossible situation by his arrogance\, and his daughter’s obligation to pay the ultimate price for it\, is called into question by reinterpretations\, shocking revelations\, and deus ex machina that abound in the literary record of this legend\, making it ripe for the sort of exploration and reimagining at which We Happy Few has long excelled. \n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nIphigenia was written by Kerry McGee (LOVERS’ VOWS\, DESDEMONA). It is directed by Jennifer Hopkins (PERICLES) and Emilia Pazniokas (DESDEMONA) and stars Debora Crabbe (LOVEDAY BROOKE)\, Bri Houtman (Love Like Tuesday; Faction of Fools)\, Carolyn Kashner (American Spies and Other Homegrown Fairy Tales; The Hub Theatre)\, Mary Myers (45 Plays for 45 Presidents; NextStop Theatre Company)\, Robert Pike (FRANKENSTEIN)\, Matt Sparacino (The Rainmaker; 1st Stage Theatre)\, and Joshua Williams (Romeo & Juliet; Quill Theatre). Produced by Kerry McGee. Production manager Rachel Dixon. Stage management by Mackenzie Wentela. Lights by Jason Aufdem-Brinke\, assistant lighting design by Camille Kashaka\, sound design by Robert Pike\, set by Jon Reynolds\, costuming by Maria Bissex\, dramaturgy by Keith Hock\, graphic design by Kerry McGee. \n\n\n\n\n\nSpecial Events\nMay 26\nOpening Night Reception\nJoin the cast after the show for cupcakes\, cocktails\, and a post-show cabaret of mythological proportions from Jenna Murphy. \nJune 3\nTalkback: Women of War\nJoin dramaturg Keith Hock for a post-show discussion that ranges from Iphigenia to Clytemnestra\, from Helen to Cassandra. The women of Ancient Greece and Troy helped shape the outcome of the war just as much as the men did. And frankly\, their stories are even more interesting and provocative\, though told far less often. Ghost Helen?! Clytemnestra’s bloody revenge?! Iphigenia’s other play (that’s right\, there’s two!)?! \nJune 9\nDrinks Night at Iphigenia\nJoin award-winning DC bartender Chantal Tseng for a preshow cocktail that showcases Greek spirits. Then stick around after the show as Chantel and sommelier Vanessa Cominsky pour a selection of Greek wines and discuss all things bacchanal. \nJune 12\nIndustry Night\nA special Monday night performance with special ticket prices and beer prices.
URL:https://chaw.org/event/we-happy-few-presents-iphigenia/
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SUMMARY:Light Switch Dance Theater presents "Shorts"
DESCRIPTION:Light Switch Dance Theater presents\n“Shorts”\n– Short Works by Local DMV Choreographers\nSaturday May 13th\, 7:00pm \nBlack Box Theater \nAn evening dedicated to local DMV artists and the work of LSDT Artistic Director Darryl Pilate. \nTickets: Click here for Tickets! \n*Mixer immediately following performance* \n  \nCapitol Hill Arts Workshop \n545 7th St SE\, Washington DC 20003 \n  \nNote: CHAW is unfortunately accessible only via stairs. Built before the Americans with Disabilities Act became law in 1990\, our studios\, theater\, and gallery are not accessible by either an elevator or ramp. If you have questions\, please feel free to give us a call at 202.547.6839\, or email a staff member.
URL:https://chaw.org/event/light-switch-dance-theater-presents-shorts/
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SUMMARY:CHAW Photo Walk - May 6th
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow film enthusiasts on a photo walk from CHAW to Garfield Park at 12:30PM on Saturday\, May 6th. Bring your camera\, a roll of film\, and a friend if you’d like! We will meet in CHAW’s yard and start the walk at 12:45PM.\n\nRSVP to photography@chaw.org if you plan to attend.
URL:https://chaw.org/event/chaw-photo-walk-may-6th/
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SUMMARY:"Witching Hour" - Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:The Residents Collective (TRC) presents\nWitching Hour – Opening Reception\nFriday May 5th\, 6:30-8:30pm\nCHAW Art Gallery\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Residents Collective (TRC) is pleased to announce the opening of Witching Hour\, featuring artists MK Bailey\, Mills Brown\, Kate Fleming\, Billy Friebele\, Khadija Jahmila\, Zia Palmer\, Pam Rogers\, Tom Woodruff\, and Lenora Yerkes. The group exhibition marks TRC’s second annual presentation\, in alignment with their continued partnership with Capitol Hill Arts Workshop (CHAW). \nThe breadth of artworks exhibited are selected by Anisa Olufemi\, curator\, cultural worker\, and Fellowship Manager at Hamiltonian Artists. About the show\, Olufemi states\, “Witching Hour is an expansive\, spellbinding storybook for all ages. Its contents spill over with otherworldly illustrations and abstractions\, weaving together photo\, video\, painting\, collage\, sculpture and drawing. In this exhibition\, veils are lifted—things that lie beneath the surface of murky waters are brought to light\, shadow selves and silhouettes serve as main characters while forgotten ghost towns offer portals into the past.” \n“There is a dark side\, both visual and thematic\, present within many of the artworks. However with closer observation\, viewers will discover unexpected plot twists—scenes of climax and aftermath saturated in color and light. With an air of eeriness situated somewhere between the surreal and familiar\, Witching Hour is an exhibition that haunts\, and enchants.” \n\nExhibit is on view May 5\, 2023 – June 2\, 2023
URL:https://chaw.org/event/witching-hour-opening-reception/
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SUMMARY:Taffety Punk presents "This Inherent Echo"
DESCRIPTION:This Inherent Echo\nMay 4th-6th\, 2023\nTickets available at: www.taffetypunk.com \nThis Inherent Echo is a collaborative dance work that considers our experiences and connections to people or places\, and how these threads create ripples that affect us knowingly or unknowingly\, presently and beyond.\nThe production is directed and choreographed by Erin Mitchell Nelson\, with live\, original music by Amy Domingues\, and Amy Farina\, in collaboration with artist Rania Hassan\, and dancers Paulina Guerrero\, Katie Harris Banks\, Safi Harriott\, Katie Murphy\, and Chloe Richier. May 4-6\, 8:00pm\, at the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop.\nWith special guest performances:\nCorina Iona Dalzell (5/4)\nKatie Sopoci Drake & Malcolm Shute (5/5)\nChloe Richier & Raeanna Grey (5/6)
URL:https://chaw.org/event/taffety-punk-presents-this-inherent-echo/
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SUMMARY:CHAWbaret 17: Best Frenemies
DESCRIPTION:CHAWbaret 17: Best Frenemies\nFriday\, April 21\, 2023 & Saturday\, April 22\, 2023 — 8:00 PM\nLOCATION\n\nDance Studio (2nd Floor)\, Capitol Hill Arts Workshop \n545 7th St SE\, Washington\, DC 20003 \n\n\nThis year’s theme is BEST FRENEMIES: focusing on songs that celebrate friends\, friendship\, not-so-friendly-ship\, and everything in between. You’ll laugh\, cry\, and hear some fabulous music for a great cause. \nTickets available online at: https://capitolhillartsworkshop-bloom.kindful.com/e/chawbaret-17-best-frenemies-1 \nor call the CHAW Main Office – 202.547.6839 \n  \nNote: CHAW is unfortunately accessible only via stairs. Built before the Americans with Disabilities Act became law in 1990\, our studios\, theater\, and gallery are not accessible by either an elevator or ramp. If you have questions\, please feel free to give us a call at 202.547.6839\, or email a staff member.
URL:https://chaw.org/event/chawbaret-17-best-frenemies/
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SUMMARY:Morning Making Macrame
DESCRIPTION:Morning Making Macrame\nwith Teaching Artist Jenna Fixel\nSaturday\, Apr 8 and Saturday\, Apr 22\n\nAdults Session: 10-11am\nKids Session: 11-12pm\nTix $25 pp — call CHAW Main Office (202.547.6839) to register.\n\n\nCome for something totally new and different! All materials are provided and no experience is necessary. Teaching Artist Jenna will guide you through crafting something special to take home and cherish. Projects will vary each session.
URL:https://chaw.org/event/morning-making-macrame-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230415T173000
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SUMMARY:"Free for All" - CHAL Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:(image above is “Untitled—1” by Tom Chabolla\, acrylic painting) \nFree for All\nReception\nSaturday April 15th – 5:30-7:30pm\n  \nThe theme of this exhibit left it up to artists to explore and share their favorite themes\, to work in new ways or experiment in their usual medium through their own personal process and any 2D and 3D media\, including photography. \nJuror Priya Vadhyar\, will provide remarks and present awards at the opening reception on Saturday April 15th\, 2023 from 5:30-7:30 pm at the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop located at 545 7th Street\, SE \, Washington\, DC. 20003.
URL:https://chaw.org/event/free-for-all-chal-opening-reception/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230408T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230408T120000
DTSTAMP:20230330T221251Z
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SUMMARY:Morning Making Macrame
DESCRIPTION:Morning Making Macrame\nwith Teaching Artist Jenna Fixel\nSaturday\, Apr 8 and Saturday\, Apr 22\n\nAdults Session: 10-11am\nKids Session: 11-12pm\nTix $25 pp — call CHAW Main Office (202.547.6839) to register.\n\nCome for something totally new and different! All materials are provided and no experience is necessary. Teaching Artist Jenna will guide you through crafting something special to take home and cherish. Projects will vary each session.
URL:https://chaw.org/event/morning-making-macrame/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230407T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230407T203000
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SUMMARY:Clay and Cabernet - April
DESCRIPTION:Clay and Cabernet\nwith ceramics teacher Rebecca Bock\nFriday April 7th\, 6:30-8:30pm\, $30/pp \nCall CHAW Main Office (202.547.6839) to register. *Must pay in advance/at time of registration* \nCall now\, space is limited! \nCome sip on cab and play in some clay for this evening among friends. This will be facilitated exploratory creative time with guidance provided by our talented teaching artist\, Rebecca Bock. Must 21+ years old. Please note that pieces will not be fired and therefore cannot be taken home. Everything created will be recycled for future use.
URL:https://chaw.org/event/clay-and-cabernet-april/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230328T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230428T180000
DTSTAMP:20230408T022653Z
CREATED:20230325T013316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230408T022653Z
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SUMMARY:"Free for All" - CHAL Gallery Show
DESCRIPTION:(image above is “Woodhenge” by Ragnar Thoresen\,  photography) \n“Free for All”\nMarch 28-April 28\, 2023\nThe Capitol Hill Art League\n Presents its 12th Annual Open Call Juried Exhibition \n  \n@ Capitol Hill Arts Workshop \n545 7th Street\, SE \nWashington\, DC. 20003 \n  \nThe theme of this exhibit left it up to artists to explore and share their favorite themes\, to work in new ways or experiment in their usual medium through their own personal process and any 2D and 3D media\, including photography. \nJuror Priya Vadhyar\, will provide remarks and present awards at the opening reception on Saturday April 15\, 2023 from 5:30-7:00 pm at the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop located at 545 7th Street\, SE \, Washington\, DC. 20003. \nJuror Priya Vadhyar (she/her\, b. 1980\, India) is a visual artist based in Ellicott City\, Maryland. In her current work\, Priya explores the manifestation of what Loren Eiseley calls one’s “interior geography\,” and the self’s relationship with the sum of things. Her work is an inquiry into the nature of boundaries\, and the revelations that lie in juxtapositions. Priya spent most of her formative years in Mumbai. She has a Master’s Degree in Economics from the University of Mumbai. In 2010\, Priya moved to Tucson\, Arizona. There\, she studied advanced abstract painting with artist Josh Goldberg\, who later became her mentor. Priya’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. Outside of her studio\, Priya is a teaching artist specializing in drawing and printmaking. In 2021\, she created Studio/ Line of Sight\, a platform dedicated to immersive online workshops taught by experienced practicing artists. \nThe Capitol Hill Art League invited artists in the District of Columbia\, Delaware\, Maryland\, Pennsylvania\, Virginia and West Virginia to enter this annual open call. \nIn addition to viewing the show in person\, the exhibit may be viewed at “Exhibitions”\, on the Capitol Hill Art League website at: www.caphillartleague.org \nThe Capitol Hill Arts Workshop and its Gallery operates in compliance with the District of Columbia’s Coronavirus directives. \nThe Capitol Hill Art League is a visual arts program of The Capitol Hill Arts Workshop (CHAW).
URL:https://chaw.org/event/free-for-all-chal-gallery-show/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230325T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230325T210000
DTSTAMP:20230228T202219Z
CREATED:20230228T202219Z
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SUMMARY:Taffety Punk Theatre Co presents - La Salpêtrière\, a new play reading
DESCRIPTION:Taffety Punk Theatre Company\npresents a staged reading of a new play \nLa Salpêtrière\nby Kelsey Mesa \ndirected by Danielle A. Drakes \n\nMarch 25th\, 2023 — 7:00pm \n\nwww.taffetypunk.com \nA 19th century hospital\, La Salpêtrière\, became famous as a center for the treatment of hysteria. Women were sometimes treated in demonstrations that were open to the public. Noted “treatments” included hypnosis and punching women in the uterus. Kelsey Mesa’s play follows a new inmate patient from her arrival in the hospital through the many absurd practices by its doctors\, to her ultimate fight to reclaim her life.
URL:https://chaw.org/event/taffety-punk-theatre-co-presents-la-salpetriere-a-new-play-reading/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230325T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230325T150000
DTSTAMP:20230310T225849Z
CREATED:20230310T225754Z
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SUMMARY:Coil Project - PLAY Closing: Coffee\, Crafts\, and Conversation
DESCRIPTION:PLAY Closing: Coffee\, Crafts\, and Conversation \nSaturday\, March 25; 1:00 PM-3:00 PM ET \nJoin us for a cup of coffee\, bring a project you’re working on (we’ll also have some supplies on hand)\, and chat with other PLAYers about what they’ve been up to. \nLet’s do some art-making together side by side IRL and honor this space we’ve shared in for 10 weeks!! CHAW Gallery; donations accepted. \nCapitol Hill Arts Workshop\, 545 7th St SE Washington DC 20003 \nNote: CHAW is unfortunately accessible only via stairs. Built before the Americans with Disabilities Act became law in 1990\, our studios\, theater\, and gallery are not accessible by either an elevator or ramp. If you have questions\, please feel free to give us a call at 202.547.6839\, or email a staff member.
URL:https://chaw.org/event/coil-project-play-closing-coffee-crafts-and-conversation/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230304T173000
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SUMMARY:"Environmental Chaos" - CHAL Show & Reception
DESCRIPTION:“ENVIRONMENTAL CHAOS”\nChaos\, energy\, unpredictable\, unstable…challenging. Environmental chaos is all of that and more.  \nIn this show\, Capitol Hill Art League artists have created art that speaks to the consequences of environmental chaos on the individual as well as the community\, society\, and planet.  \nJuror Colleen Garibaldi will present awards and discuss the art at the opening reception on Saturday\, March 4\, from 5:30-7:00 pm at the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop gallery located at 545 7th Street\, S.E.  \nGaribaldi is a Washington DC artist who is engaged in an ongoing\, ever-evolving investigation into the experience and nature of being human\, using personal experience to comment on social order or disorder\, often working obliquely. After receiving her BA from Virginia Tech\, she studied painting under Manon Cleary at UDC and completed the Studio for Advanced Studies Program (Painting) at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Her work has been exhibited throughout the United States\, is in multiple collections and has been published in books and magazines.  \nThe show will display works by the following artists: Anne Albright; Sufie Berger; Tara Hamilton; Allen Hirsh; Jim Huttinger; Camille Kouyoumdjian; Victoria Lakes; Dave Mann; Jane Mann; Rindy OBrien; Nan Raphael; Carolyn Rondthaler; Nafia Syeed: Karen Van Allen; Elin Whitney-Smith; Jan Zastrow; Karen Zens. \nAfter the March 4th reception\, the show may also be seen and art may be purchased online at the following link:  \nhttps://www.caphilartleague.org/environmentalchaos2023  \nThe Capitol Hill Art League (CHAL) is a program of the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop.\nLocated in the historic Capitol Hill neighborhood in Washington\, DC. 100 Artists/members from the DC- metro area exhibit and sell original artwork at CHAW and various venues in the DC region. CHAL/CHAW hosts lectures on art related topics\, offers workshops\, and strives to support this vibrant community of artists.  \nWebsite: https://www.caphillartleague.org/ Contact email: caphillartleagueofdc@gmail.com 
URL:https://chaw.org/event/environmental-chaos-chal-show-reception/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230227T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230325T120000
DTSTAMP:20230228T204604Z
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SUMMARY:CHAL Gallery Show - "Environmental Chaos"
DESCRIPTION:(image is “Caught Up in the Weeds” by Anne Albright) \n“ENVIRONMENTAL CHAOS”\nExhibit on display\, February 27th through March 25th\, 2023 \n545 7th St SE\, Washington DC 20003 \n\nChaos\, energy\, unpredictable\, unstable…challenging. Environmental chaos is all of that and more. \nIn this show\, Capitol Hill Art League artists have created art that speaks to the consequences of environmental chaos on the individual as well as the community\, society\, and planet. \nJuror Colleen Garibaldi will present awards and discuss the art at the opening reception on Saturday\, March 4\, from 5:30-7:00 pm at the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop gallery located at 545 7th Street\, S.E. \nGaribaldi is a Washington DC artist who is engaged in an ongoing\, ever-evolving investigation into the experience and nature of being human\, using personal experience to comment on social order or disorder\, often working obliquely. After receiving her BA from Virginia Tech\, she studied painting under Manon Cleary at UDC and completed the Studio for Advanced Studies Program (Painting) at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Her work has been exhibited throughout the United States\, is in multiple collections and has been published in books and magazines. \nThe show will display works by the following artists: Anne Albright; Sufie Berger; Tara Hamilton; Allen Hirsh; Jim Huttinger; Camille Kouyoumdjian; Victoria Lakes; Dave Mann; Jane Mann; Rindy OBrien; Nan Raphael; Carolyn Rondthaler; Nafia Syeed: Karen Van Allen; Elin Whitney-Smith; Jan Zastrow; Karen Zens. \nAfter the March 4th reception\, the show may also be seen and art may be purchased online at the following link: \nhttps://www.caphilartleague.org/environmentalchaos2023 \nThe Capitol Hill Art League (CHAL) is a program of the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop.\nLocated in the historic Capitol Hill neighborhood in Washington\, DC. 100 Artists/members from the DC- metro area exhibit and sell original artwork at CHAW and various venues in the DC region. CHAL/CHAW hosts lectures on art related topics\, offers workshops\, and strives to support this vibrant community of artists. \nWebsite: https://www.caphillartleague.org/ \nContact email: caphillartleagueofdc@gmail.com
URL:https://chaw.org/event/chal-gallery-show-environmental-chaos/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230222T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230222T210000
DTSTAMP:20230202T201922Z
CREATED:20230202T201922Z
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SUMMARY:Coil Project - Warm up your theatre muscles!
DESCRIPTION:Warm up your theatre muscles!\nFeb 22nd at 7:00PM\nCHAW Dance Studio\n\nWhat if theater was a party game? We’ll play with improv\, movement\, and text–all part of an actor’s toolbox–in a friendly\, low stakes environment. Perfect for the absolute non-actor\, or the professional who just wants to play\, it’s no shoes\, no pressure.\n\nLink: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/warm-up-your-theatre-muscles-tickets-529933895547
URL:https://chaw.org/event/coil-project-warm-up-your-theatre-muscles/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230220T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230220T210000
DTSTAMP:20230114T005051Z
CREATED:20230114T005051Z
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SUMMARY:CHAW CLOSED - Presidents' Day
DESCRIPTION:CHAW will be CLOSED for all lessons/classes on\nMonday\, February 20th\, 2023\nin observance of Presidents’ Day\n  \nNote: The Faction of Fools performance of Love Like Tuesday will continue as scheduled. Please visit –https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=143387 – for more information.
URL:https://chaw.org/event/chaw-closed-presidents-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230216T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230311T220000
DTSTAMP:20230202T234022Z
CREATED:20230202T233848Z
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SUMMARY:Faction of Fools presents "Love Like Tuesday"
DESCRIPTION:Faction of Fools Theater Company presents\n\n\n\n\nLove Like Tuesday\n\n\n\n\nA New Play written by Doug Robinson\, in collaboration with the devising ensemble of Faction of Fools \nThursday\, 2/16 – Saturday\, 2/18 730pm (Previews)\nMonday\, 2/20 7pm (Opening Night)\n2/23 – 3/11 Thursdays – Saturdays 730pm & Saturdays 2pm Monday 3/6 730pm (Industry Night) \n\n\n\n\nTickets: $15-$35 at www.FactionofFools.org\nTickets available at the door\nRunning time is approximately 2 hours with one intermission Family Friendly\, but contains high school aged humor. \n  \nNOT FLASHY\, NOT SIMPLE. PRESENT AND TRUE. AN ALWAYS THERE KIND OF LOVE… \nJoin Faction of Fools Theatre Company’s world premiere production of Love Like Tuesday written by playwright Doug Robinson in collaboration with the devising ensemble of Faction of Fools. Told through the lens of Faction’s signature style of Commedia dell’Arte\, a style of theatre originating in Renaissance Italy that utilizes masks and high energy physicality\, Love Like Tuesday hearkens to the nostalgia and structure of classic Rom Com films…but with a twist. \nDoreen Dawkins triumphs as the best lunch lady to ever grace the kitchens of Pangolin High\, despite being equipped with an oven that won’t go above 175 degrees. Between that and caring for her ailing mother\, Doreen has a full plate with no extra room for dessert…and certainly no space for love. And how could she with high school students ever reliant on her support\, Principal Foggybottom’s battle with the budget\, or Janitor Silver sneaking into her kitchen to prepare his famous boot stew? Doreen is surrounded with the whirlwind of life\, but time stands still when an old high school flame\, Cameron Noodle\, fills a long-term sub position at Pangolin High. In a society where hearts-falling-out-of-your-eyes is reserved for “young love”\, can a middle aged lunch lady still experience love like fireworks? \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSupported by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities\, this collaborative playwrighting process exemplifies the work Faction of Fools prioritizes. Led by Robinson’s charming\, joyful\, and exquisitely powerful writing\, the development occurred over the course of one year. Beginning in January 2022\, Robinson met regularly with the devising ensemble of Faction to improvise\, workshop\, and play with the world of this production. \nIn addition to a collaborative new play development\, Love Like Tuesday features new masks designed and created by Tara Cariaso of Waxing Moon Masks through a collaborative mask design process. Cariaso designed from each actor’s face and features\, with each actor contributing to the expression and characterization of the masks through conversation and feedback. By creating masks and characters of our contemporary culture and fostering the relationship between mask designer and actor\, Faction honors the tradition of Commedia dell’Arte: featuring the artist-creator\, poking fun at current society\, and celebrating the triumph of the powerless. \nStarring in Love Like Tuesday are Mary Myers as Doreen Dawkins\, Danny Cackley\, Jordan Essex\, Bri Houtman\, Matthew Pauli\, Jasmine Proctor\, Andrew Quilpa\, and Kathryn Zoerb. \nDirector Francesca Chilcote guides the whirlwind of love into a cohesive vision of clarity and play\, highlighting the juxtaposition of lazzi and longing. The production team consists of William K. D’Eugenio as Lighting Designer\, Sarah Kamins as Stage Manager\, Nick Martin as Props Designer\, Matthew Nielson as Composer & Sound Designer\, Samantha Owen as Production Manager\, Lynly Saunders as Costume Designer\, Johnny Weissgerber as Set Designer\, and Kathryn Zoerb as Movement Coach.
URL:https://chaw.org/event/faction-of-fools-presents-love-like-tuesday/
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