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Sunday, January 11
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| 2-5 PM
Edible Treasures
Lecture, with cooking demonstration and book signing |
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Join culinary expert Amy Riolo for a lecture, tea, and cooking demonstration. Learn how concepts of design, worship, and aesthetics evident in Moroccan jewelry and art influenced the Moroccan table. Sip orange blossom water while Moroccan delicacies are prepared. Followed by book signing. Note: $15 general, free to African Art members. Registration required, call 202-633-4640; pay for and pick up ticket at door.
Fee and registration required; see Note
Related Exhibition: Desert Jewels: North African Jewelry and Photography
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National Museum of African Art
Location: African Art Museum Lecture Hall, Sublevel 2 Add to Outlook/iCal
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| 12 Noon-4 PM
Robert F. Dorr: Hell Hawks! and Air Force One
Book Signing |
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Robert F. Dorr signs copies of his books Hell Hawks!: The Untold Story of the American Fliers Who Savaged Hitler's Wehrmacht and Air Force One.
Books available for sale in Museum Store
Repeats Jan. 18, 19, 24, 25, & 31
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National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
Location: Air and Space Museum Udvar-Hazy Center Outside Museum Store Add to Outlook/iCal
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| 2 PM
Down by the Sea Shore
ImaginAsia Family Program |
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(ages 8-14 with adult) More than a hundred years ago American artist Dwight William Tryon used pastels to capture the many moods of the sea. Today, Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto takes black-and-white photographs that meld sea and sky. Discover their works in the Sackler Gallery, and then draw with pastels and charcoal in the classroom to create your own seascape to take home. Note: Reservations required for groups over 8, call 202-633-0461.
Free; first come, first served; for groups 8+, see Note
Repeats January 17, 18, 24, & 25
Related Exhibition: Seascapes: Tryon & Sugimoto
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Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and Freer Gallery of Art
Location: Sackler Gallery Classroom, Sublevel 2 Add to Outlook/iCal
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| 2 PM
Iranian Film Festival 2009: Banana Skin
Film |
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(2008, 89 min., Persian with English subtitles, directed by Ali Atshani, Iran) In this engaging comedy that takes a light approach to death and the afterlife, Hamid, a workaholic, has everything his modern lifestyle requires but no time to enjoy it -- until a freak accident delivers him at death's door. Welcomed by the ghosts of his just-deceased uncle and another accident victim, Hamid discovers that being a prankish spirit in the city isn't such a bad deal after all. Note: Due to high demands for tickets, assigned seating is in effect for this series. Up to two (2) free tickets per person are distributed 1 hour before.
Free, see Notes for ticket information
Film festival continues Jan. 16, 18, 23, & 25, and in Feb.
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Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and Freer Gallery of Art
Location: Freer Gallery Meyer Auditorium Add to Outlook/iCal
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| 3 PM
On Stage: Steinway Series: Alan Mandel
Performance |
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Pianist Alan Mandel (former artistic director, Washington Music Ensemble) performs works by 19th- and 20th-century American composers, including Charles Ives.
Free; tickets distributed in G St. lobby 1 hour in advance
Series continues 2nd Sunday of each month
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Smithsonian American Art Museum
Location: Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture McEvoy Auditorium (enter from G St.) Add to Outlook/iCal
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| 4 PM
Inauguration
Special Tour |
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To celebrate the 2009 presidential inauguration, a docent leads a tour highlighting works with an inaugural theme.
Free
Repeats Jan. 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, & 21; times vary
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Smithsonian American Art Museum
Location: Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture Meet behind the F St. information desk Add to Outlook/iCal
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| 6:30 PM, pre-concert discussion; 7:30 PM, concert
Masterworks of Five Centuries
Smithsonian Chamber Music Society Performance |
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The Smithsonian Chamber Music Society celebrates its 32nd season with an appropriately eclectic repast, balancing familiar masterworks with undeservedly neglected pieces. This evening, The Smithsonian Consort of Viols -- Marie DalbyCatharina Meints, Kenneth Slowik, Craig Trompeter, and Brent Wissick -- perform the music of Orlando Gibbons, William Byrd, and Christopher Tye. The Society's artistic director Kenneth Slowik continues his popular pre-concert lectures, discussing the life and times of the featured composers one hour before the program.
$26, general; $22, member; call 202-633-3030
Series continues Feb. 15, March 15, & April 5, and May 17
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Resident Associate Program
Location: Renwick Gallery 17th St. & Pennsylvania Ave., Grand Salon Add to Outlook/iCal
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Last update: January 16, 2009, 16:46 |
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