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THE WASHINGTON POST • FRIDAY, MAY 28, 2010

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JUNE

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FRIDAY

4 SATURDAY

Comedian Natasha Leggero, who has cameo roles on “Reno 911!” and “The Sarah Silverman Program,” does standup. Friday and Saturday at 9:45 p.m. Arlington Cinema ’N’ Drafthouse, 2903 Columbia Pike Arlington.

703-486-2345. www. arlingtondrafthouse.com.

$20.

FRIDAY

Acrobats! Jugglers! Contortionists! What more do you need for a night of entertainment? Cirque Dreams — Illumination comes to Wolf Trap Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. 1551 Trap Rd. Vienna.

877-965-3872. www. wolftrap.org. $20-$48.

5 SUNDAY

Imagination Bethesda is everything the 12-and-younger crowd could crave: tea parties, pirate-hat making and performances by bands including Spinny Johnson. Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Woodmont Avenue between Bethesda Avenue and Elm Street.

301-215-6660. www. bethesda.org. Free.

The Mark Morris Dance Group brings two dances to Washington for an area premiere. Saturday at 8 p.m. George Mason University, Center for the Arts Concert Hall, 4400 University Dr., Fairfax. 888-945-2468.

www.gmu.edu/cfa.

$22-$44.

6 MONDAY

If you haven’t visited the Textile Museum, right, or Dumbarton House, don’t miss the Dupont Kalorama Museums Consortium weekend walk. Ten museums will offer special activities. Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday 1 to 5

p.m. www.dkmuseums. com. Free.

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The Air Force Cycling Classic, right, is two days of professional and amateur races through Crystal City and Clarendon. Races begin Saturday at 8 a.m. and Sunday at 7:30 a.m.

703-351-7200. www. airforcecyclingclassic.

com. Free to watch.

7 TUESDAY

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8 WEDNESDAY 9 THURSDAY 10

More than 130 works by artists with disabilities were chosen for “Revealing Culture,” an exhibit on view Tuesday through Aug. 29. Smithsonian

International Gallery, 1100 Jefferson Dr. SW. 202-633-1000.

www.si.edu/ripley. Free.

Who needs a trip to the beach when you can check out the new exhibit, left, “Lost at Sea: The Ocean in the English Imagination, 1550-1750”? Thursday through Sept. 4. Folger Shakespeare Library, 201 East Capitol St. SE.

202-608-1709. www. folger.edu/lostatsea.

Free.

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Ballet companies from across the country will come together Tuesday through June 20, Ballet Across America II. Kennedy Center, 2700 F St. NW.

800-444-1324. www. kennedy-center.org.

$29-$79.

Top young German photographers display their work in “Gute Aussichten,” left, Thursday through Sept. 3. Goethe-Institut, 812 Seventh St. NW.

202-289-1200. www. goethe.de/ins/us/was/ enindex.htm. Free.

PHOTOS, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: BILL PETROS/TEXTILE MUSEUM; FOLGER SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY; GEORG BRUECKMANN; JAMES M. THRESHER/THE WASHINGTON POST

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Museum,” through June 13. A collection of Islamic illuminated manuscripts. “Bearing Witness: Work by Bradley McCallum and Jacqueline Tarry,” through Aug. 1. Open Wednesday-Sunday 10 to 5. 600 N. Charles St., Baltimore. 410-547-9000. www.thewalters.org. Free.

WASHINGTON COUNTY MUSEUM

OF FINE ARTS “Circuit of the Summer Hills,” through Sept. 19. A selection of paintings that convey sorrow over the losses endured during the Civil War. “Hand Thrown: The Fine Art of Pinched and Coiled Ceramics,” through Sept. 5. Works by Priscilla Maritzen, Sten Lykke Madsen, Toni Ross, Kristin Müller, Mary Bowron and Joyce Michaud. Open Tuesday-Friday 9 to 5, Saturday 9 to 4 and Sunday 1 to 5. 91 Key St., Hagerstown, Md. 301-739-5727. www.

wcmfa.org.

WATERS HOUSE “The Suburban Ideal: Domestic Architecture in Montgomery County 1890-2010,” through June 26. An examination of the wide range of architectural styles found in suburban homes in local neighborhoods. Open Wednesday and Saturday 10 to 4. 12535 Milestone Manor Lane, Germantown. 301-515-2887. www.montgomeryhistory. org/museum_waters_house. Free.

WHITE HOUSE VISITORS CENTER

Open indefinitely: “Furnishing the Nation’s Home: Treasures From the President’s House.” “White House Pets.” Open daily 7:30 to 4. 1450 Pennsylvania Ave. NW. 202-208-1631. Free.

WOMEN IN MILITARY SERVICE FOR

AMERICA MEMORIAL Open indefinitely: “American Servicewomen in the Global War on Terror.” World War II and Korean War artifacts and memorabilia. Open daily 8 to 7. Arlington National Cemetery, Memorial Bridge and Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington. 800-222-2294, 703-892-2606. www.womensmemorial.org. Free.

WOODROW WILSON HOUSE

Displays in his home evoke President Wilson’s administration and his era. Open Tuesday-Sunday 10 to 4. 2340 S St. NW. 202-387-4062. www.woodrowwilsonhouse. org. $7.50, $6.50 seniors, $3 students.

Galleries and Art Spaces

K—Opening show

THE DISTRICT

625-627 E ST. NW“I Dream Awake,” through Friday. A curated selection of works that explore the link between awakened realities and unconscious dreams. 625-627 E St. NW. 202-390-5118.

AARON GALLERY “Seen Two Ways,” through Tuesday. An exhibition of paintings by Linda St. Clair and Ruth Ava Lyons. 1717 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-234-3311.

ADDISON/RIPLEY “Requesting Quiet,” through June 5. Paintings by Dan Treado. 1670 Wisconsin Ave. NW. 202-338-5180.

AMERICAN PAINTING “A Painted Garden,” through Sunday. Painter Michele Martin Taylor explores color and form in the famed Schreiner’s Iris Gardens. 5118 MacArthur Blvd. NW. 202-244-3244.

CARROLL SQUARE “Isolation,”

through June 4. 975 F St. NW. 202-624-8643.

CITY GALLERY “Light and Allusion,” through Saturday. Paintings by Jill Finsen and glass art by Nancy Donnelly. 804 H St. NE No. 1. 202-468-5277.

CROSS MACKENZIE “Big Bird Paintings & Chicken Portraits,” through June 17. Paintings by Andra Luria. 1054 31st St. NW. 202-333-7970.

D.C. ARTS CENTER-GALLERY

“Abstract Realities,” through June 13. The show is a product of the D.C. Arts Center’s Curatorial Initiative, which brings together established curators with individuals who have a strong interest in becoming curators themselves. 2438 18th St. NW. 202-462-7833.

DANCE PLACE “Watching and Wondering,” through Tuesday. A solo photography exhibition by Nicole Ricket. 3225 Eighth St. NE. 202-269-1600.

FOUNDRY “Transformations,” through Sunday. Paintings and monotypes by Amy Barker-Wilson. 1314

18th St. NW. 202-463-0203.

GOETHE-INSTITUT “In Our Time,” through Friday. Photographs by Anne Lass of people devoid of indicators of their location. 812 Seventh St. NW. 202-289-1200.

HAMILTONIAN GALLERY “Lina Varga De La Hoz, Magnolia Laurie, Leah Frankel,” through June 12. 1353 U St. NW. 202-332-1116.

HEMPHILL “Steven Cushner: New Paintings,” through Friday. “William Willis: Works on Paper,” through Friday. 1515 14th St. NW. 202-234-5601.

INTERNATIONAL ARTS & ARTISTS’ HILLYER ART SPACE “Wundergarten:

Sa[l]vaging the Family Archive,” through Saturday. A solo exhibit by Clarke Bedford. 9 Hillyer Ct. NW. 202-338-0680.

IRVINE “Don’t Be Afraid, You’re Supposed to Be,” through June 5. Paintings by Aaron Johnson and Barnaby Whitfield. 1412 14th St. NW. 202-332-8767.

JEWELERSWERK GALERIE Beppe

Kessler, through June 4. A show of jewelry made from stone, gold and sculptured balsa wood. 3319 Cady’s Alley NW. 202-337-3319.

JOAN HISAOKA HEALING ARTS

GALLERY AT SMITH FARM“How to Get Off a Well-Traveled Road...,” through June 12. Works by Alex Todorovich. 1632 U St. NW. 202-483-8600.

K LONG VIEW GALLERY “The Dance

Before the Kill,” Thursday through July 1. D.C.-based artist Anna U. Davis presents her inaugural exhibition of pen-and-ink drawings. 1302 Ninth St. NW. 202-232-4788.

MARSHA MATEYKA “Andrea Way,” through June 4. New work by the gallery artist. 2012 R St. NW. 202-328-0088.

K MERIDIAN INTERNATIONAL

CENTER “The Wild Swans: The Work of HM Queen Margrethe II of Denmark,” Tuesday through June 30. Decoupages set designs and costumes created by Queen Margrethe II of Denmark for the film adaptation of the well-known Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale “The Wild Swans.” 1630 Crescent Pl. NW. 202-667-6800.

MEXICAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE

“Elizabeth Catlett in Mexico,” through

Saturday. More than 50 prints from the archives of Mexico’s Academy of Arts that highlight the work of this African American artist in Mexico. “Shouts From the Archives: The Political Prints of the Taller of Gráfica Popular,” through Saturday. More than 35 politically oriented works from the TGP archive at Mexico’s Academy of Arts. 2829 16th St. NW. 202-728-1628.

MOCA DC“In Black and White,” through Saturday. Graphite, charcoal and photographs display art without color in different media. 1054 31st St. NW.

PARISH “When the Music Changes,” through June 15. New paintings by Robert Freeman. 1054 31st St. NW. 202-944-2310.

PROJECT 4 “Jenn Figg and Tricia Keightley,” through Saturday. 1353 U St. NW. 202-232-4340.

RALLS COLLECTION “American

Beauty,” through Saturday. Paintings by Nicole Charbonnet. 1516 31st St. NW. 202-342-1754.

STUDIO H “Juxtapositions,” through June 14. A solo show by Ellen Cornett. 408 H St. NE. 202-468-5277.

SUSAN CALLOWAY “Multiple

Choices,” through June 12. Paintings by Beth Cartland. 1643 Wisconsin Ave. NW. 202-965-4601.

THE CORNER STORE “American

Political Art,” through Monday. An exhibit of propaganda posters from the 1950s to 1970s, along with antiwar paintings. 900 South Carolina Ave. SE. 202-544-5807.

WASHINGTON STUDIO SCHOOL

“Joanne Kaufman,” through Tuesday. An exhibition by a graduating student. 2129 S St. NW. 202-234-3030.

WATERGATE “Foggy Bottom Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit,” through June 5. The artists whose work is on display in Foggy Bottom will be featured inside the gallery as well. 2552 Virginia Ave. NW. 202-338-4488.

MARYLAND

ARTISTS’ GALLERY “Re/New,” through Sunday. The Artists’ Gallery spring group show. 4 E. Church St., Frederick. 301-696-8187.

DESIGN STUDIO ART GALLERY

“Miniatures and More,” through Monday.

A display of very small art objects. 5702 Baltimore Ave., Hyattsville. 301-779-4907.

K FRASER “The Bethesda Painting Awards,” Tuesday through June 26. An annual competition, open to all painters in Maryland, the District and Virginia and produced by the “Bethesda Arts and Entertainment District.” 7700 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda. 301-718-9651.

GALLERY NEPTUNEWorks by Joan Belmar, Cameron Pike and Marie Ringwald, through June 5. An exhibit of mixed-media art. 5001 Wilson Lane, Bethesda. 301-718-0809.

GLEN ECHO PARK “2010: Variations

in Clay,” through Monday. Popcorn Gallery, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Glen Echo. 301-634-2222.

GLENVIEW MANSION “Rockville Art League,” through Tuesday. A juried show with visual artwork in a variety of media. 603 Edmonston Dr., Rockville. 240-314-8682.

HARMONY HALL REGIONAL

CENTER “Steve Szabo: The Eastern Shore and Other Images,” through Saturday. 10701 Livingston Rd., Fort Washington. 301-203-6070.

HOWARD COUNTY CENTER FOR

THE ARTS “Contrast & Symmetry: Kristin Kowalski and Joseph Van Kerkhove,” through June 19. 8510 High Ridge Rd., Ellicott City. 410-313-2787.

HYATTSTOWN MILL “Watercolors by Irene Kelly,” through Sunday. 14920 Hyattstown Mill Rd., Hyattstown. 301-874-2452.

KEFA CAFE “The Siena School,” through June 4. Student work curated by art teacher James Coleman. Space 7:10, 963 Bonifant St., Silver Spring. 301-589-9337.

MARIN-PRICE Jenness Cortez, through June 10. Still life and interior scenes. 7022 Wisconsin Ave., Chevy Chase. 301-718-0622.

MARYLAND HALL FOR THE

CREATIVE ARTS “Erika Walsh, Possibilities of Watercolor,” through June 20. 801 Chase St., Annapolis. 410-263-5544.

K MEROE GALLERY “Soul Revival: A

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