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Thursday, 04 September 2014 11:00

Washington, D.C. Launches Public Art Project

A rendering of Cameron Hockenson's 'Migration.' A rendering of Cameron Hockenson's 'Migration.' The 5x5 Project

Following its inaugural outing in 2012, the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities’ 5×5 program takes to the streets again this fall. The city’s largest public arts project kicks off with an opening weekend celebration on September 6 and 7, promising both visual art and cultural events spread across each of the city’s eight wards through December. The works take the form of everything from site-specific performance art to sculpture to screenprinting demonstrations, all of which are free and open to the public.

The 25 participating artists — as chosen five apiece by five curators, hence the festival’s name — range in both medium and background.

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