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Social X Change: Supporting Artists through Organization Finances
Free to Attend Virtual REGISTER HERE Join us for an informal peer discussion on advocating for artists’ pay as organizations. This event is intended to foster meaningful conversations around the opportunities and challenges of supporting equitable compensation for the artists we work with. Intended Discussion Schedule: Feb 15: Opportunities, Challenges, and Feedback Feb 20: Ideation, […]
Social X Change: Supporting Artists through Organization Finances
Free to Attend Virtual REGISTER HERE Join us for an informal peer discussion on advocating for artists’ pay as organizations. This event is intended to foster meaningful conversations around the opportunities and challenges of supporting equitable compensation for the artists we work with. Intended Discussion Schedule: Feb 15: Opportunities, Challenges, and Feedback Feb 20: Ideation, […]
National Building Museum – March Events
More Info Here March 7, 2024, 6-7:30 pm Kotchakorn Voraakhom: Global and Local Climate Adaptation Design March 9, 2024, 10:30-11:15 am Brick Tales: A Creative Adventure for Little Builders March 9, 2024, 1-3 pm STEAM Saturday
International Women’s Day Festival at NMWA
Register Here Buy tickets and check out the full lineup of events at the link in our bio, including flash tattoos (like this one!), yoga, tours, and more!
Kennedy Center Dance Lab
Register Here The program is open to 30 high school dancers entering grades 9-12 in the fall of 2024 from across the nation who desire to pursue dance careers, show great leadership potential, are interested in developing their creative voice, and have a hunger to make a positive impact on the world.
Book Launch Party – Dipped in Cerulean
Register Here Join the Day Eight community in celebrating "Dipped in Cerulean," the debut poetry collection by 2023 DC Poet Project winner Brandon Douglas! We will be gathering at Marcellino’s Restaurant. RSVP is required!
Social X Change for Teaching Artists – Creating Connections
Register Here Join us for a series of informal peer conversations designed to facilitate action in our community. These two discussions will cover creating connections and new approaches for emerging […]
Giving Brunch
Register Here Free to Attend Each attendee will receive a bill for their a la carte order. DC Collaborative is hosting a celebration to acknowledge the organization's accomplishments and garner […]
Social X Change for Teaching Artists – New Approaches
Register Here Join us for a series of informal peer conversations designed to facilitate action in our community. These two discussions will cover creating connections and new approaches for emerging and re-emerging teaching artists. Sustaining connections and seeing opportunities in public education where others may not. Who Should Attend Emerging teaching artists, re-emerging teaching artists, […]
We Rock! Camp
Register Here We Rock! Camp is all the fun of our summer youth camp, condensed into two days for trans and cis women and non-binary and other gender-expansive adults, ages 19 and up! Camp this year is being held at Seed School April 12-14 and applications are open NOW until March 25th
Happy Hour 🥂
La Cosecha 1280 4th St NE, Washington, DC, United StatesFree to Attend | Registration Required REGISTER HERE You're invited to Happy Hour! Tuesday, May 28th | 5 PM -7:30 PM at La Cosecha. Join us as we toast to our educators! This event is for educators, teaching artists, and supporters to share gratitude and get connected. Come to Happy Hour for chances to win […]
DDi Town Hall
VirtualFree to Attend | Registration Required | Virtual REGISTER HERE Gain insight into the state of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility implementation in arts and humanities education. We will offer […]
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.