Visual Arts, Music, Video Installation A Friday Evening at 14th & R

A Friday at 14th & R - Graphic © Hoesy Corona (EARTHBOI sculpture), Lukas Jüliger (characters, EARTHBOI & Yu)

Fri, 10/29/2021

5:30 PM - 9:00 PM

The LIZ

Goethe-Institut Washington & The Corner at Whitman-Walker present an evening of music, gallery visits, and a video installation.

COVID-19 PROTOCOL

Proof of vaccination or negative test required; Everyone attending this program will be required to show proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 or a negative test within the past 72 hours of the day of the event along with a matching photo ID. Proof of vaccination can be your physical vaccine card or a photo of your vaccine card. Documentation must have your full legal name that matches to your proof of identification (driver's license, passport, etc.). Face masks must be worn in the Goethe-Institut and The Corner at all times.

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It is with great excitement that we announce an evening of open galleries, music on our rooftop terrace, a video installation, and more, at the Goethe-Institut Washington and The Corner at Whitman-Walker – both in The Liz at the corner of 14th & R, in the heart of the Logan Circle-U Street neighborhood.

At street-level in The Corner, we will present the original drawings of Berlin-based graphic novelist and illustrator Lukas Jüliger, alongside the sculpture of Baltimore-based multimedia artist Hoesy Corona. These works are presented in the framework of the project A Window to Europe: Through Literature and Art, spearheaded by the EU National Institutes of Culture (EUNIC) cluster of Washington, DC, as well as Plain Sight Gallery.

For more information on A Window to Europe  

On the third floor, in the Goethe-Institut Washington, check out our bauhaus.photo exhibition, featuring photos that offer insight into the student life at the Bauhaus school in Weimar, Germany (1919-1933).

For more information on bauhaus.photo

We are also excited to present the video installation Past, Present, Tense. by Berlin-based American artist Christa Joo Hyun D'Angelo, originally part of our summer streaming film series in the scope of the Shaping the Past region-wide project.

For more information on Past, Present, Tense.

For more information on Shaping the Past

We'll have snacks and drinks, music to dance to on the terrace, information and resources on our German courses, and more! We look forward to welcoming you into our space again.

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