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Phillips@THEARC: ZSUDAYKA NZINGA: HOME COMING / HOME GOING
Phillips@THEARC 1801 Mississippi Avenue, SE, Washington, DC, United StatesLearn More Here Exhibition: ZSUDAYKA NZINGA: HOME COMING / HOME GOING JUNE 26-SEPTEMBER 26, 2024 $0 | Phillips@THEARC “From the ways we engaged on plantations and during Jim Crow, to […]
NEXTGEN Jam Review
Eaton DC 1201 K Street Northwest, Washington, DC, United StatesRegister Here NEXTGEN Jam Review Sunday, October 6 · 7 - 9pm EDT Eaton DC Free to attend | Registration Required For his first community event as Eaton House Cohort […]
Wealth Building for Teaching Artists
VirtualRegister Here Social X Change with Kayla Harley October 9th at 6:00 PM Virtual Free to attend | Registration Required Join us for a virtual peer-led discussion on innovative strategies for financial […]
Teaching Artist Program Development Virtual Workshop
VirtualRegister Here Teaching Artist Program Development Virtual Workshop Oct. 16, 23, 30 from 10 AM to 11 AM Virtual Free to attend | Registration Required Join us for an interactive, hands-on […]
DC Collaborative Fall Member Meeting
The Avalon 5612 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC, United StatesRegister Here DC Collaborative Fall Member Meeting November 7th at 10 AM At The Avalon Theatre DC Collaborative Fall Member Meeting Join us for our upcoming Member Meeting, an exclusive opportunity […]
Leadership Roundtable
Busboys & Poets 450K 450 K St NW, Washington, DC, United StatesRegister Here Social X Change: Leadership Roundtable November 14th at 6 PM Free to attend | Registration is required Join us for networking and fellowship with nonprofit leaders! DC Collaborative's Executive Director, Alorie Clark, will facilitate a peer discussion among local nonprofit arts and humanities leaders. We'll discuss challenges and opportunities facing the local sector, as we eat, […]
DC Collaborative revised its memberships to provide a better experience for our community.
We encourage members of diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests, including (but not limited to) teaching artists, arts and humanities organizations, non-profits, for-profits, parents, educators, and government representatives to join.