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    ‘Insane fun time’: Art All Night festival to bring DC community together

    By Taniya Wright,

    24 days ago

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    WASHINGTON ( DC News Now ) — It’s officially fall, and the District is celebrating the season with a weekend of art and culture.

    “It’s going to be an absolutely insane fun time!” said Brianne Dornbush, Executive Director of District Bridges.

    Dornbush is talking about this year’s Art All Night events. The annual night art festival helps kick of the fall festival season in D.C. It will be held on Sept. 27 and 28.

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    “We will be having art all night in five of our main street quarters, including Mt. Pleasant, Lower Georgia Avenue, U-Street, Logan Circle and Cleveland Park,” shared Dornbush.

    Anna Claire Walker said each main street quarter will have something different to see.

    “For instance in Cleveland Park, the theme is Cleveland Park Curiosities. There is going to be tarot card readings, fortunate tellers, even a snake charmer,” said Walker.

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    The two-day art festival has something for everyone to enjoy.

    Walker said each area will have some sort of art installation, an art market and some sort of live interactive art piece.

    For more information, visit the District Bridges’ website .

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