
We are thrilled to announce that the Exposed DC Photography Collection at the DC Public Library is officially launched! This collection spans nearly two decades of life, history and culture in Washington, D.C., through the images of 160 photographers who have called this city home.
You can now explore our full collection of more than 300 photos on DigDC, The People’s Archive digital repository. The entire collection page is here. Search for specific photographers or keywords, filter by date or subject, or peruse the entire collection at your leisure.
Don’t go too far down the rabbit hole, though! We will have a full day of celebrations tomorrow at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library! Join us from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. tomorrow to celebrate all of the amazing photographers in our community with us one last time before we sunset Exposed DC.
Free, but registration is required and we expect a good size crowd at the reception so plan accordingly.
If you’d like something to commemorate the Exposed DC era, grab one of our awesome limited-edition tee shirts available online only through Monday, May 26.
Thank you all for your love and support over nearly two decades. This city is a more beautiful place because of you.
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This event is supported in part by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, which receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts. We are also grateful to our wonderful sponsors Aperturent, where you can rent lenses, cameras and so much more, and Capital Photography Center, offering in person classes from basics to special techniques.