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Grand Opening! Center for Green Urbanism & Reception for ReCREATE

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

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October 15th Grand Opening of New Eco-Friendly Business Incubator in Washington, DC

Press Conference + Interior Design Discussion + Art Reception + Live Entertainment

(Washington, DC) — On Friday, October 15, Washington, DC’s new Center for Green Urbanism welcomes you to an opening celebration for the first green-inspired business and art center east of the Anacostia River. The Center is an art-infused business incubator providing office space to small and mid-size companies, an environmentally-themed art gallery and demonstration model for homes and businesses in the heart of downtown Ward 7. The Grand Opening will begin at 2:00 p.m. and end at 8 p.m.

The Center for Green Urbanism borders the National Fort Mahan Park. Its environmental ties has attracted the attention of the national organization Groundwork USA. The Center for Green Urbanism is the brainchild of environmentalist Zandra Chestnut and Dennis Chestnut, Washington community leader and Director of Groundwork Anacostia River, DC, the center’s first tenant. Join us for this monumental occasion!

Order of Events

2:00-2:30:    Press Conference and Ribbon Cutting
2:30-5:30:    Open House, Center Tours, Eco-Interior Design Discussion with Design Scheme Interiors, LLC,  Principal, Sherry Burton-Ways
6:00-8:00:    Tubman-Mahan Art Gallery Reception for “ReCREATE” Exhibition with Curator Sharon Burton, President of Authentic Contemporary Art, Live Entertainment and Artists Discussion

Who is invited?

Washington-area media and bloggers of art, community, culture, business and environmental issues

Green industries
Local businesses and start-up companies
Artists
Elected officials
Community leaders
Residents

RSVP and Contact

Tell us you’re coming! Email Natasha@thinkbrownink.com or 240-304-6354 by October 1 to secure your space. The center is located at 3938 Benning Road Northeast, Washington, DC.

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About the Center for Green Urbanism

The mission of the Center for Green Urbanism is to create a business-friendly environment that provides startups with affordable office space and business services in a sustainable and energy-efficient green demonstration facility. We are located in downtown Ward 7, Washington, DC.   Meeting spaces are available and Wi-Fi is accessible throughout the facility.   The Center is a design model for a “living green business” in an urban setting, by decreasing our carbon footprint — promoting home gardening, using energy efficient lighting and appliances, solar shade window treatments, a purified drinking water system, water saving devices and the recycling of trash and waste.

Highlights of “Art of A Woman”

Monday, June 21st, 2010

Authentic Contemporary Art had the pleasure of participating in Art of A Woman on Saturday, June 19, 2010 at District Lounge in Washington, DC.

The event was presented by Think Brown INK and HoneyComb Set LLC is designed to showcase the creativity, beauty, intellect and talent of women in the Washington area. ACA presented James Terrell’s wonderful portraits of women from the turn of century to the present which was selected to be featured as part of this exciting event.

Music was provided by DJ Heat from WPGC 95.5 and The Big Tigger Morning Show. Media partners include W.O.W Radio, which will broadcasted live from the event and EliteDC Magazine which will feature photos from the event in its e-newsletter and web site.

Below are highlights of the event, which includes a video of Sharon Burton, Founder/Creative Director of Authentic Contemporary Art, addressing the crowd. For more photos, visit the Authentic Contemporary Art’s Facebook Fan Page.

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James Terrell’s Artwork displayed

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James poses with two of his newest works.

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A guest chats art with James…

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A scene from the fashion show…

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DJ Heat from WPGC 95.5

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L to R: Natasha Brown of Think Brown Ink and Sharon Burton of Authentic Contemporary Art

Highlights of When Harlem Came to Paris

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

Thanks to all who came or supported When Harlem Came to Paris on Saturday! We sold 6 of the 12 pieces that James Terrell had available for sale! We will be posting the remaining art for bidding soon on this website. Stay Tuned!

Special thanks to Natasha Brown of Think Brown Ink Communications for recording the videos below. Extra special thanks to LiL SoSo Productions for inviting us to participate again this year!

Visit our FaceBook Fan page to see all the photos from the event.

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