The Columbia Pike Documentary Project is exhibiting
AT FOUNDERS ART GALLERY
George Mason University
3351 Fairfax Drive Arlington, VA 22201
one block from Virginia Square Metro
Join us on Monday, September 10, 2012 at 5:00PM for the opening reception of From Pupusas to Microbrews, an exhibit of photographs from the Columbia Pike Documentary Project.
The multidisciplinary Columbia Pike Documentary Project (CPDP) started as an initiative to give this vibrant community, currently counting over 132 ethnicities, a “face” and “voice” through photography.
Program:
5:00PM - Welcome by Prof. Kamenitzer and introduction of the artists behind the project: Paula Endo, Lloyd Wolf, Mimi Xang Ho, Duy Tran, Aleksandra Lagkueva and others.
Enjoy a wine & pizza reception, followed by a panel discussion at 6:00PM
“From Pupusas to Microbrews: Gentrification and Columbia Pike.”
Panelists: Takis Karantonis, executive director of the Columbia Pike Revitalization Organization (CPRO); Chris Zimmerman, Arlington County Board Member; Nina Janopaul, President of the Arlington County Partnership for Affordable Housing (APAH); Christian Dorsey, community activist, political commentator & Pike resident.
For more information about this event or how to register please contact Mathilde Speier at 703-993-8926
On view through Friday, October 27, 2012
THIS EXHIBITION AND EVENT IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE SUPPORT OF UNIVERSITY LIFE OF THE ARLINGTON CAMPUS AND SUCCESSION, AND CPDP'S SPONSOR, THE COLUMBIA PIKE REVITALIZATION ORGANIZATION.
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
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Thanks also to the ARLINGTON COMMUNITY FOUNDATION for their support of our project.
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