Here are some more great free arts and culture events from CultureCapital.com, a great online events resource from the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington, which covers the DC metro area's diverse and vibrant arts scene. Find more upcoming free events and exhibitions on view in the DC metro area on the customized "Free in DC" Inside-Out page. Select Free events below are organized by date and time. Please click through for more event details.
Tuesday, September 17th
Evening - Panel Discussion - Anacostia
Arts, Culture, and Waterfronts
7:00pm
Come join the panel in a discussion exploring how public access and the arts can meet at the waterfront, providing a center stage for communities to gather.
Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum
1901 Fort Place, SE (map)
Metro: Anacostia and take the W2 bus, see metro trip-planner for bus access from metro
Come join the panel in a discussion exploring how public access and the arts can meet at the waterfront, providing a center stage for communities to gather.
Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum
1901 Fort Place, SE (map)
Metro: Anacostia and take the W2 bus, see metro trip-planner for bus access from metro
Evening - Discussion on Film at the Goethe-Institut - Chinatown
Discussion: Interpreting History on the Screen - An Evening with Barbara Sukowa
6:30pm
"Dramatic feature films have a profound influence on our knowledge and understanding of history. Through her portrayals of powerful women in history, Barbara Sukowa brings them to life and connects us to them. Through her, we discover the significance of these personalities anew and learn from history."
Goethe-Institut
812 7th St, NW
Metro: Gallery Pl - Chinatown
Evening - Chamber Music Concert - between Dupont & Georgetown
Friday Morning Music Club: Chamber Concert
Presented by Friday Morning Music Club
7:30pm
See program details
Dumbarton House
Belle View Ballroom
2715 Q St, NW
Metro: Dupont Circle and walk, about 13 minute, or bike or take a bus closer. You can also take a Circulator or metro bus to Georgetown and get off at Wisconsin and Q, about a 9 minute walk from there.
Discussion: Interpreting History on the Screen - An Evening with Barbara Sukowa
6:30pm
"Dramatic feature films have a profound influence on our knowledge and understanding of history. Through her portrayals of powerful women in history, Barbara Sukowa brings them to life and connects us to them. Through her, we discover the significance of these personalities anew and learn from history."
Goethe-Institut
812 7th St, NW
Metro: Gallery Pl - Chinatown
Evening - Chamber Music Concert - between Dupont & Georgetown
Friday Morning Music Club: Chamber Concert
Presented by Friday Morning Music Club
7:30pm
See program details
Dumbarton House
Belle View Ballroom
2715 Q St, NW
Metro: Dupont Circle and walk, about 13 minute, or bike or take a bus closer. You can also take a Circulator or metro bus to Georgetown and get off at Wisconsin and Q, about a 9 minute walk from there.
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