Cultural Tourism DC presents Art4All DC on September 6 – October 21, 2012 celebrating arts, performance, and community. Art4All DC is a city-wide collaboration that convenes arts organizations and artists to present and initiate participation in the arts across all four quadrants. Art4All DC is an opportunity to engage District residents and visitors in seeing, touching, hearing, and moving along with performing and visual arts such as dance, theater, music, fashion, sculpture, painting, and all that DC has to offer both inside and on the streets in neighborhoods. It is a chance for all to celebrate and participate.
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Jim Beam
The reason Jim Beam® Bourbon is the world’s #1 Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey is because they’ve been at it for over 200 years. Seven generations of Beams have kept the secret bourbon-making process alive, while battling the wilds of Kentucky, the Great Depression, two wars, and a pesky little thing called Prohibition.
Alliance Francaise
L’Alliance Française is dedicated to promoting French language and francophone culture, and to fostering friendly relations between francophones and francophiles of all racial, national and ethnic origins.
Gediyon Kifle Photography
Gediyon Kifle is a Washington, D.C.-based award-winning photography whose client list and published work include: Gourmet, Elle a’la Carte, Savoy, The Times Picayune and the Washington Post magazine. His work can be found in private collections and museums throughout the United States and Africa.
Pink Line Project
The Pink Line Project is an online guide to everything that happens in the District’s rich cultural arts scene.
Flats 130
Flats 130 boasts an ultra-walkable NoMa lifestyle, giving residents instant access to the Red Line Metro at the NoMa-Gallaudet U station, a 50,000 square foot Harris Teeter grocery store, a Hilton Garden Inn hotel and a menu of fine dining, shopping and nightlife. Whether it’s a coffee shop, a dry cleaner or a bank, you’ll find it all at your fingertips.
Potbelly
The first Potbelly opened its doors in 1977 in Chicago, and since then has been selling an array of delicious homemade sandwiches on freshly baked bread in 14 markets across the nation, including Washington D.C.
Washington Examiner
The Washington Examiner is a free daily newspaper published in Springfield, Virginia, and distributed in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
42 Below
A premium producer of Vodka from New Zealand, 42 Below is known for their 84 proof Vodka.
Fathom Gallery
Located near Logan Circle, Fathom Gallery showcases some of D.C.’s most diverse cultural artists and technologists.