- The 2024 first-place ZEKE Award winners, Sarah Fretwell and Natalya Saprunova, will have a live presentation also broadcast on Zoom this Monday at 7:30 p.m.
- Last weekend, an extreme solar storm brought spectacular northern lights to regions across the world. Some even caught a glimpse of them in D.C. during a short window just before dawn on Saturday.
- The MId-Atlantic Photo Visions’ student competition is open to any high school or rising 9th-grade student from the DMV area with a grand prize of $500 and $100 for nine other finalists. The deadline for entires is May 28.
- Join PortraitMeetDC tomorrow in Georgetown for a city cruise themed meet from 4:00-7:00 p.m.
- StreetMeetDC will also be out tomorrow starting at 5:00 p.m. at the NoMa metro station. They’ll also be partnering with StreetMeetMD on their first special event happening at Brookside Gardens on June 1 and 2; you can reserve your spot now on their website.
- HEMPHILL is hosting a book signing with photographer, Janet Fries, on May 21. Email the gallery to RSVP.
- Google Research and scientists at Harvard University have created groundbreaking new digital images, models, and 3D maps illustrating the physical structure of the brain.
- The Bill Thomas Historic Preservation Photo Collection depicts neighborhoods, roads and highways, shopping centers, various buildings, parks, and playgrounds across Arlington County from the 1920s through the 1980s.
- The 148th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show took place in New York City over the past week, showcasing more than 3,000 dogs of 200 different breeds and varieties. They’re good dogs, Brent.