
Magnificent Distances by the DC Street Photography Collective
Vulcan Gallery, W-16 1st Floor
On View: April 27 - July 21, 2024
Reception: June 8, 6-8pm
The political arena often dominates the narrative surrounding the nation’s capital. Stereotypical images of power-hungry politicians give an impression that the District is a dark and serious place full of evildoers and over achievers. This exhibition is a collaborative effort to humanize our hometown of Washington, DC. Magnificent Distances aims to add a second DC narrative to our country’s collective consciousness, one that shows a lighter side amidst the tumultuous backdrop — a place where ordinary people live their lives, unperturbed by the federal shadow.
Curated by Tom Woodruff.
For more information about exhibits at the Workhouse Arts Center, contact Sarah Berry at sarahberry@workhousearts.org
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