Tickets for the opening night of the 8th annual Exposed DC Photography Show are on sale now for $15. http://exposeddc.ticketleap.com/2014/t/FBE/
Door tickets: $20.
Your ticket gets you into this exhibit of 49 superb photographs from in and around the District of Columbia (all available for purchase!), including 6 winners of our new Best in Show award, chosen by prominent D.C.-area photojournalists and made possible by the Corcoran College of Art + Design.
Guests get a complimentary selection...
Tickets for the opening night of the 8th annual Exposed DC Photography Show are on sale now for $15. http://exposeddc.ticketleap.com/2014/t/FBE/
Door tickets: $20.
Your ticket gets you into this exhibit of 49 superb photographs from in and around the District of Columbia (all available for purchase!), including 6 winners of our new Best in Show award, chosen by prominent D.C.-area photojournalists and made possible by the Corcoran College of Art + Design.
Guests get a complimentary selection of beers from Bluejacket Brewery, wine from Boxwood Winery, Cavanagh Family Imports and A&M Imports, along with delicious bites from Founding Farmers and Farmers Fishers Bakers, Tel'Veh Wine Bar and Cafe, and Everlasting Life Vegan Restaurant.
The musical stylings of perennial Exposed favorites DJ Sequoia and v:shal kanwar will once again keep your ears happy.
Join us for an after-party at The Passenger's back theater, 1021 7th Street NW, sponsored by El Buho Mezcal and Rhum Clément. Free entry, cash bar. 8pm to close.
A full-color exhibition program featuring all of this year's photographs, beautifully laid out by local designer Johanna Ostrich, will be on sale for $10 at the gallery and online. We'll also be offering once again the 5th Anniversary magazine for $25, or pay just $30 for both at the opening reception.
So head on over to Ticketleap right now -- http://exposeddc.ticketleap.com/2014/t/FBE/ -- and grab your advance tickets before they're all gone!
The Exposed DC Photography Show is also sponsored by the Washington School of Photography, the Capital Photography Center, HOIST Studio, and The Historical Society of Washington, D.C.