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Colored Pencil Society of America

The Mansion at Strathmore

This exhibition highlights incredible works from top artists ranging from photorealism to painterly. The exhibit is open Tuesdays-Saturdays. Hours vary, visit Strathmore.org for details.

Dory Fantasmagory

Imagination Stage 4908 Auburn Avenue, Bethesda

It's tough being the youngest. Dory's siblings won't play with her and there are monsters to battle all over the house, like the hair-raising Mrs. Gobble Gracker. With the help of her fairy godfather, Mr. Nuggy, her monster-friend, Mary, and her mighty imagination, Dory sets out to win what she wants most: her family's attention....

$15 – $40

Salon by WCADC Members Invitational

Waverly Street Gallery 4600 East West Highway, Bethesda

The Women's Caucus for Art of Greater Washington, DC (WCADC) invited members to submit work for an uncurated exhibition exploring various mediums and themes. "Salon" features work from innovative women artists from DC, Maryland, and Virginia in a hodgepodge-style exhibition to celebrate the various styles and methods each artist implements. This exhibition features vibrant paintings,...

Great Lakes National Puppet Theater presents: The Frog Prince

The Puppet Co. Playhouse 7300 MacArthur Boulevard, Glen Echo

Great Lakes National Puppet Theater presents another classic fairytale. “The Frog Prince”, was first published in Germany, in 1812 by the Brothers Grimm. It is the story of a prince, who is placed under a spell by a wicked witch and can only be restored by the kiss of a beautiful princess. Performed using brilliantly...

SL Price featured on Torie Clark’s “Chatter on Books” podcast (live in the store!)

Wonderland Books 7920B Norfolk Avenue, Bethesda

Author S.L. Price will be a guest on Torie Clark's podcast, "Chatter on Books". He will discuss his book The American Game, the history of lacrosse - invented by the Haudenosaunee, played with more passion than any other sport - which stubbornly mirrors America’s ongoing struggle with inclusivity. This live discussion will happen in the store.

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