Join Exposed DC and Glen Echo Photoworks for a free virtual roundtable on the theme of spring on April 7 at 7:00 p.m. Connect with fellow photographers, share your latest work to get live feedback, and find out what everyone’s been up to lately! Space is limited, so please register to let us know you’ll be there.
- Photographer Charles Daniels’ 3,200 undeveloped film rolls chronicle decades of rock and roll. The oldest roll he’s developed is a Kodak film that expired in 1908.
- The Northeast Neighborhood Library is holding a photography contest to find the best pictures of the library. Entries are due by March 31.
- In an ancient ritual, Bulgaria’s kukeri dancers wear dramatic costumes to dispel evil and invite good.
- The 11th annual WPOW Seminar + Portfolio Review will be held virtually on April 30. Tickets are $150 for the general public and $75 for students.
- Join PortraitMeetDC tomorrow from 3:00-6:00 p.m. for a cherry blossom themed event.
- The DC History Conference takes place next weekend. Register now and be sure to swing by the History Network to see Exposed DC on Friday, April 1 from 1:00-3:00 p.m.
- Christie’s is slated to offer an Andy Warhol silkscreen of Marilyn Monroe for an estimated $200 million next month.