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The 5pm Post – “Cult” Photography Show at Social on 10/29


Photo from Exhibit by Matt Dunn

From an email:

“Members of local underground photography group, The Cult of Frank Van Riper, kick off Halloween weekend with the opening of their photography show, Cult, at the Gallery @ Social (14th and Meridian Pl, NW). Hosted by creative collaborative, The Dunes, Cult is a full-fledged art event offering art, music, and food. For $10, attendees can let
their creative spirits out on the dance floor with music from DJ Adrian Loving (and a special guest), enjoy restaurant quality appetizers and finger foods, walk away with an original masterpiece on their face painted by Seema Khanna, or support their local arts scene with the purchase an original photograph from The Cult. Mark your calendars- it all begins at 6:30p October 29, 2010 at Social (14th and Meridian Pl, NW in Columbia Heights).”

Category: art, Columbia Heights

By: | 26 October 2010 5:00 PM | 1 Comment



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