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.
Category Archives: Community Partners
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.
Pink Line Project
The Pink Line Project is an online guide to everything that happens in the District’s rich cultural arts scene.
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.
Fathom Gallery
Located near Logan Circle, Fathom Gallery showcases some of D.C.’s most diverse cultural artists and technologists.
Brightest Young Things
Brightest Young Things is an online magazine dedicated to providing online readers with posts about art, culture, and life in our Nation’s Capital.
Irish Dairy Board
The Irish Dairy Board is a co-op, owned by its farmer members. The milk used to make cheeses and butter is grass-fed, and comes from a vast number of small local Irish farms that meet Kerrygold’s exacting standards.
Uber
Whether you’re heading to work on the Hill, for a night out on U Street, or catching a plane at Dulles, Uber is ready to take you where you need to go, right now and in style.
Washington Glass School
The Washington Glass School offers an educational experience to those wishing to explore creative techniques in all aspects of glass making. Their mission is to introduce artists practicing in other media to the joys of glass, by offering hands-on instruction and workshops that cater to an urban living environment, with classes scheduled in the evenings and weekends.
Rogue Creamery
Among the few companies to prosper during America’s 1930s depression, Rogue Creamery has since become renowned for producing traditional artisan handcrafted cheeses since it first opened in 1935.