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Porcelain painting
Come and join Northern Virginia porcelain artists.
We will provide all the paints and materials needed.
Just bring your smile and creativity. We paint from 10:00 am - 2:00pm every Tuesday & Wednesday.
Please RSVP in advance if you like to join oir group.
Text: 703-906-9150
We are located few minutes from Tyson’s corner in McLean.
DC Kali's Beginner & Advanced Class - Wednesday Night Class
Covid Alert:
We will start having classes again at Canal Park on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Please bring your own hand sanitizer, and mask are a must! We'll practice from a safe distance from each other; and progress from there.
"DC Kali" is an official training group for FCS Kali. Our curriculum includes knifes, swords, stick-fighting, striking, and grappling; but we place a special emphasis on edged weapons. Please come out and learn some Kali. Our aim is to train hard, learn some sound defense strategies, and make friends along the way.
Although FCS Kali is a combat-oriented systems that involves edged weapons, we provide a safe environment for learning w/o sacrificing realism in our training. We teach in small semi-private groups, allowing each individual student to progress as quickly as he or she can absorb the info being taught. Hope to see you all there.
Mosi K. Jack, Esq.
Training Group Instructor
· FCS Manong (under Tuhon Ray Dionaldo) http://www.fcskali.com/ )
FCS Kali: Founded by Tuhon Ray Dionaldo,Filipino Combat Systems is an organization dedicated the preservation and promotion of all Filipino Martial Arts. Filipino Combat Systems(FCS) is an organization/system with members from around the world. FCS is based onTuhon Ray Dionaldo's over 35 years of practicing various FMA (Filipino Martial Arts) styles. He's combine elements of each, into one system that's efficient, fast, concise, and logical.
FCS members have extremely diverse backgrounds, and Martial Arts systems. We’ve all come together because of our love of the Filipino Martial Arts, and our unwillingness to become involved in the politics that has so often stifled our growth.
Please pick one of the following class and fee combos:
Drop-In Fee: $25/per class (after 1st free Saturday class)
Monthly fees: $80/month (Wednesday park classes included for free), or
Quarterly fees: $210/every 3 months (which comes to $70/month; includes the Wednesday park classes), or
Wednesday Park only: $50/month
• Credit cards and Paypal are preferred method of payment (online payments via Square are available at: https://squareup.com/market/dc-kali )
• One free trial class is permitted (but must rsvp ahead of class)
• Equipment: if you have training knives, rattan sticks, training swords, and/or mma gloves bring them. If not, we may have a few extra.
Training Videos
http://www.fcskaliphilippines.com/fcs-curriculum-videos.html
http://www.bloodnbonesgear.com/id5.html
SOLD OUT-Profs & Pints DC: The Folklore of Love Spells
**This talk has completely sold out in advance and no door tickets will be available.**
[Profs and Pints DC](https://www.profsandpints.com/washingtondc) presents: **“The Folklore of Love Spells,”** on the use of magic to influence romantic destinies, with Cory Thomas Hutcheson, folklorist, lecturer at Middle Tennessee State University, and author of *New World Witchery: A Trove of North American Folk Magic.*
[Advance tickets: $13.50 plus sales tax and processing fees. Available at [https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/profsandpints/folklore-of-love-spells](https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/profsandpints/folklore-of-love-spells) .]
Looking for a distinct follow-up to Valentine’s Day? Come to the Washington D.C.’s Hill Center for a rich, ribald, and riotous exploration of the use of romantic enchantments in history and folklore.
You’ll feel spellbound as you listen to folklorist Cory Thomas Hutcheson, who has earned a big following of loyal fans in giving Profs and Pints talks in Nashville. On his visit to the nation’s capital he’ll discuss a delicious assortment of methods—alluring and occasionally appalling—that people historically have used to find, catch, or hold others to them.
Dr. Hutcheson will present talismans, potions, charms, and more from the pages of history, exploring the principles at work in each. You'll hear about how counting stars can lead to dreams of future lovers, why some women in the Ozarks once nailed turkey wishbones above their doors, and how a meal of fish, cheese, or chocolate might lead to seduction—or the hospital. His talk will cover everything from fortune-telling charms designed to predict the future of a relationship to secretive formulae intended to drive a couple apart.
Look Cupid in the eye and ask him "Why?" as we explore this raucous mixture of magic, belief, folklore, and story. If nothing else, you’ll end up loving this learning experience. (Doors: $17, or $15 with a student ID. Listed time is for doors. Talk starts 30 minutes later.)
Image from Gratis Graphics (Pixexid / Creative Commons).
DC Metro Crafts Mid-month meetup @ SW Library
Join DC Metro Crafts for the mid-month meetup! Bring your own cross stitch, knitting, crochet, or other portable craft.
The Southwest Library is right off the Waterfront Metro. We'll be in Meeting Room 1. Go through both glass double doors and loop around to the right to find us. There are plenty of tables to spread out.
Power Query Escape Room with John Kerski
**\*\*Please note this event is in-person only.\*\* We have limited space, please do not RSVP if you are not planning on joining us in person in D.C. at SEI.**
The villainous **Lord Taart Chart** has emerged from the shadows once again, and he’s targeting your data! In a brazen attack, he’s stolen your carefully curated data and locked it deep inside his fortified **Azure Vault**.
**Your Mission:**
You and your team must rise to the challenge, confronting Lord Taart Chart’s wicked ways by solving his **10 Power Query Puzzles**. These devious challenges will test your ability to wrangle, transform, and tame even the messiest of data.
Join us at SEI for a reprise of our most popular session from Power BI Days DC 2025, a fiendishly tricky collaborative game developed by our very own John Kerski. In March, Lord Taart Chart will hit the road for his first ever appearance on the national stage at FabCon Atlanta.
Artists Events This Week
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Acrylic Palette knife Painting Workshop 21+
Join us for this exciting painting workshop in NOVA area.
I am a [professional artist/university prof.](https://www.nataliyagurshmanpaintings.com/) and I will teach you ins and outs of palette knife painting. You will learn new techniques, and create a beautiful landscape painting to take home. No experience required, just desire to explore something new and meet other creatives, and enjoy a sip of wine (not included in the ticket). All of the art supplies are provided. Please [sign up at the link below.](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/creative-singles-40-plus-painting-workshop-with-live-instruction-tickets-1980791522766?aff=oddtdtcreatorte)
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/creative-singles-40-plus-painting-workshop-with-live-instruction-tickets-1980791522766?aff=oddtdtcreatorte
I am looking forward to meeting everyone. Bring your friends and family.
Monthly Art Workshop: Drawing /Watercolor
Our February workshop is focused on drawing and watercolor. During this workshop, you can either draw or paint with watercolors.
What you create is up to you! There are no limits. We do not do prompts of any kind.
You'll have the guidance of a professional artist to help you along the way.
Price: $30
Pay *$10 non-refundable deposit to secure your spot. Remaining $20 due before workshop starts.*
3 Time Slots Available:
10 AM – 12 PM
1 PM – 3 PM
3 PM – 5 PM
Register here: [Workshops – Brandywine Art Lounge](https://brandywineartlounge.com/workshops/)
It's happening!: Australian Aboriginal Art at the National Gallery
We are FINALLY going to see this once-in-a-lifetime exhibition of modern and contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art! I saw Australian Aboriginal art for the first time when I spent a summer in Sydney, and it has haunted and mesmerized me ever since.
MEET AT: Outside the main entrance to the East Building of the National Gallery, on 4th St. NW. The East Building is the building that does NOT have the big columns in front. Look for Molly with the rainbow LAL sign.
COST: FREE!
NEAREST METRO STOPS: Smithsonian; Judiciary Square
This eye-opening exhibition introduces North American audiences to the varied visual iconographies of Indigenous Australia, which is made up of more than 250 distinct Indigenous nations. Explore this rich and living history of creativity through over 200 works made by more than 130 artists. Drawn exclusively from the collection of Melbourne’s [National Gallery of Victoria](https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/), *The Stars We Do Not See* offers a rare opportunity to experience some of the most significant examples of modern and contemporary Australian Indigenous art. Charting watershed moments in Indigenous art from the late 19th century to the present, this exhibition reveals a rich history of creativity that predates the arrival of the British.
See the work of trailblazing painters including Anmatyerre superstar Emily Kam Kngwarray and Senior Yolŋu artist Gulumbu Yunupiŋu, known as "Star Lady," (whose works inspired the exhibition title) along with contemporary innovators such as Brook Andrew, Destiny Deacon, and Betty Muffler. Witness Australian Indigenous art in all its forms, from ochre bark paintings and experimental weavings to immersive sound and video art and powerful photographs.
Free Open Stitch Sessions at Artistic Artifacts
Artistic Artifacts hosts **Open Stitch sessions on the first and third Thursday evenings** from 5:30 - 7:30 pm — join us! This is a drop-in, bring your own hand stitching project and the necessary supplies (or you can knit, crochet... whatever needle arts you like). There’s no fee to attend, no instruction nor agenda — just a time to spend with other creatives!
Visit our website for all other class & event information: **[https://artisticartifacts.com/collections/wk](https://artisticartifacts.com/collections/wk)**
NEW! Themed Costume Model Every 3rd Saturday of the Month-Model: TBA
**When**: Every Third Saturday of the Month, 2:00-5:00 pm
**Where**: Pyramid Atlantic's Helen Frederick Gallery (2nd Floor)
Pyramid Atlantic Art Center\*
4318 Gallatin Street, Hyattsville, MD 20781
Convenient cheap parking in several very close municipal parking lots including parking in lot next to Franklin's. 0.50 cents/hour until 8pm
**What**: Join us for an uninstructed life drawing session with a themed costume model. Bring your own art materials.
Chairs, portable easels and drawing boards provided on a first-come-first-serve basis.
**Cost**: $20/session or $75/5-session punch card
Walk-ins and late arrivals welcome, no experience necessary!
**Etc**.: To protect the privacy of our modes, no photography please.
**Contact**: Milena- hyattsvillefiguredrawing@gmail.com
\*Membership to Pyramid Atlantic, though not required, is very enthusiastically encouraged!
[Pyramid Atlantic Membership](https://pyramidatlanticartcenter.org/support/membership/)
*We are not looking for new figure models at this time, no inquiries please. Thank you.*
Artists Events Near You
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Draw at the Fraunces Tavern Museum!
**NOTE THE DIFFERENT TIME: 12:00!**
It's been many years since we've visited this charming historical museum. It focuses on George Washington, and is the upstairs of the still-existing restaurant where he held a celebration when the British evacuated New York in 1783. Come step into history with us and draw maps, flags, artifacts, uniforms, furniture, and other Revolutionary memorabilia.
**When you arrive, please pay admission at the door and wait for the rest of the group.** Adults are $10; Seniors and students are $5.
To protect the exhibits, **only pencil/charcoal is allowed** for drawing in the galleries. (And iPads, of course.)
Any problems on the day of the event, I can be reached at 646-831-9816.
Looking forward to sketching with you!
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What makes our Meetups different from other art groups and classes? There's no instruction, but we like to share our work, and chat and be inspired. Share tips and learn from people in a casual environment where all levels of artists are welcome! Don't be shy to ask anyone anything!
• We sketch for a bit, usually 45 minutes or so, and then get back together and share our drawings, and then sketch again, etc. There's usually time for 3 sketches.
• Please bring your own supplies - anything you like to work with - pens, pencil, watercolor, pastel, small sketchbook or large paper, iPad, whatever suits you.
• We hand out nametags so everyone can meet one another!
• We take photos to share on the site later. Take a bunch!
• Sorry, but please leave the dogs at home; they tend to step on the artwork. Thanks.
• This Meetup is FREE and everyone at all skill levels is welcome!
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The Writing Group: First Anniversary Reading
**See the [Partiful event page](https://partiful.com/e/pLx5LXzVnLzqRAoglbym?c=NvBO_sCx) for location info and to get on the guest list! The address will not be provided here, so you must RSVP on Partiful to attend.**
The first ever official session of The Writing Group met on Tuesday, February 25, 2025. It may be one day south of proper, but sticking to Tuesdays...
Come join us to celebrate our one-year anniversary in a private event space in Dimes Square, February 24, 2026!
[RSVP HERE](https://partiful.com/e/pLx5LXzVnLzqRAoglbym?c=NvBO_sCx)
Taking a break from our usual format, we will be hosting our first ever formal reading, featuring long-time members of The Writing Group, in fiction and poetry. We will also announce the winner of the *2026 Community Spotlight Award*, as voted on by our members (which is still ongoing, cast your write-in ballot [here](https://surveymars.com/q/76KogewY5)).
It's a perfect opportunity to invite a friend or two and finally show them what it is you've been up to all this time. Come get yourself a drink at the bar, listen to some lit, meet some new friends and make plans with some old as we kick off year two with a bang.
Readers:
Priscilla Hunnewell
Erika Leonard
Jack Feeko
Hal Martinez
Ryan Kupersmith
Alex Shafer
Evie Borthwick
Scott Balta
In person Meetup
Hi everyone!
We will be having another in person meetup!
This is a non structured drawing meetup where we hang out and draw together. We will be working on our own personal pieces/projects and socialize :)
Hope to see y'all there!
Soul
Writers Meetup in the West Village
Who says writing is a solitary craft? I mean, it is, but that's what The Writing Group is for.
**Itinerary**
People are welcome starting at **6 o'clock**, and you can come and meet other writers, enjoy a happy hour, socialize and hang out as you like until 7 when we will start readings.
At **7 o'clock** we formally get together as a group to listen to readings from those looking for feedback.
* We do not select readers based on order of arrival or a sign-up sheet, so if you have work until late but still want to come and read, you can!
* Each reader gets five (5) minutes to read, so please select a section of work which is appropriate for that time limit.
* We welcome narrative prose (fiction and non-fiction), poetry, the occasional essay, and scripts (be they for screen or stage), so long as it is writing that you're serious about. Please no ad copy, journal entries, memes, musings, idea pitches, works where performance is more critical than the writing, or other errata. Nothing AI, if that needs saying.
* We'll then spend another five (5) minutes in discussion. This is time for the listeners to provide feedback on the reading and discussing the craft in general. We welcome (and encourage) constructive criticism, so long as it is done with respect. This is just as important as the reading, and is done as an open conversation not lead by the reader or the host, so no hand raising required!
* We try to get to as many people who want to read as we can, so if there are a lot of attendees we will be very strict on time.
At **9 o'clock** we finish readings and start our formal social hour. Meet new friends, connect with old ones, exchange longer works for review, or just let loose.
*We ask that all attendees purchase a minimum of 2 drinks from the bar. This helps us keep a good relationship with the Playhouse, which is generously allowing us to use the space free of charge!*
























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