SAAM Celebrates FotoWeek DC

Projections on Kogod Courtyard Walls
SAAM Staff
Blog Editor
November 19, 2008

Fotoweek DC, a week-long celebration of photography here in the nation’s capital, is being celebrated at the American Art Museum with a series of nightly contemporary photo landscape projections on the walls of our Kogod Courtyard. The projected exhibition features work from the museum’s permanent collection by John Pfahl, Terry Evans, Mark Klett, and Barbara Bosworth, among others. NightGallery DC, part of FotoWeek DC, is taking place in the courtyard tonight from 5-7 p.m. and tomorrow from 5 to 8 p.m., which coincides with monthly jazz concert, Take Five!, with The LoveJoy Group.

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