Here are some more great free arts and culture events from CultureCapital, a program of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington, that links you to the Metro DC's vibrant arts community. Please click through for complete details about the event and location details!
Sunday, April 29th
Kids Film Screening
The Thousand-Year Fire
The Thousand-Year Fire
11:30am
recommended for ages 9 and up
(Naoki Segi, Japan, 2004, 89 minutes) About the film: Mourning the loss of his parents, 11-year-old Satoshi moves to a small seaside town where he decides to participate in Hiwatashi, a ritual swim in the open sea. In Japanese with English subtitles.
East Building, Concourse Auditorium
Metro: Judiciary Sq - closest to the East Building
Lecture and Book Signing
Itô Jakuchû's Colorful Realm: Juxtaposition, Naturalism, and Ritual
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2:00pm
Yukio Lippit, professor of Japanese art, Harvard University. Book signing of Colorful Realm: Japanese Bird-and-Flower Paintings by Itô Jakuchû (1716–1800) follows.
National Gallery of Art
National Gallery of Art
East Building, Concourse Auditorium
Metro: Judiciary Sq - closest to the East Building
Want to see more upcoming free events and exhibitions on view in the DC metro area? Visit the customized Inside-Out page on their site designed especially for fans of Free in DC!
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