Fotoweek-In-Anacostia Highlights Over 40 Photographers

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Five different exhibitions premier in November, throughout the Historic Sector of Anacostia, East of the River. All the exhibits open Saturday November 7th at 7pm and are in walking distance of each other.

Honfleur Gallery
1241 Good Hope Road SE WDC 20020
Women Photojournalists of Washington : Launch

WPOW’s mission is to connect and educate the public of the work of women photographers.  The photographers featured in the juried exhibit are Astrid Riecken, Allison Shelley, Abby Greenawalt, Ashely Twiggs, Algerina Perna, Amanda Lucidon, Andrea Bruce, Carol Guzy, Gabriela Bulisova, Jamie Rose, Katie Falkenberg, Laura Elizabeth Pohl, Melina Mara, Sarah L. Voisin  and Yanina Manolova. Launch is generously sponsored by Camera Bits.  Learn more about WPOW at http://womenphotojournalists.org/

A Contact Sheet : Honfleur’s represented artists + local favorites

This survey of photography includes works in various techniques by Darren Smith, Renee Woodward, John K. Lawson, Antoine Sanfuentes, Joshua Yospyn, Jean-Francois Bauret, Jean Francois Rauzier, Jean Noel L’Harmeroult, Cyril Anguelidis, Andrea Hope, Jared Ragland, Sharon J. Burton, Sherry Ways and Deborah Terry.

Alternative Arts Space 2200
2200 MLK Ave SE, WDC 20020
BK Adams + Steven M. Cummings : I AM ART

Steven Cummings, DC based photographer, collaborates with BK Adams, Anacostia based sculptor and painter presenting an experimental installation with interactive components.

The Gallery at Vivid Solutions
2208 MLK Ave SE WDC 20020
Owen Franken : A Photography Retrospective

Owen has traveled to over 100 countries and covered everything from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the culture of food and wine in his home  city of Paris. *Special event: ARCH Art Auction and Fundraiser, and exhibition preview on Friday, November 6th with the photographer’s brother Senator Al Franken and Franni Franken. Please call 202-365-8392 for further information and tickets.

ARCH Training Center
1231 Good Hope Road SE WDC 20020                                                                Student Photography Exhibit : Eco-Action-Reaction

Student photography show focusing on the importance of renewable energy resources, such as solar power, and exploring the environmental juxtaposition between man and nature. This exhibition is funded in part, by the National Endowment for the Arts.

For further inquiries, please ca;; 202-536-8994 or arts@archdc.org.
For more information about FOTOWEEK DC, see www.fotoweekdc.org.

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