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Located on the home of the Otis Street Arts Project at 3706 Otis St., the mural shows a woman’s face complemented by parallel lines. Continue reading
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The Spanish artist Iker Muro painted the colorful geometric mural on the side of an artists’ studio on Otis Street in Mount Rainier. Continue reading
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The newest piece of public art on the Route 1 corridor is in Hyattsville and celebrates the late artist David Driskell, namesake of the city’s largest park. Continue reading
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The Route 1 corridor has a thriving arts scene, but some worry that rising rents driven by new development could hurt it. Continue reading
- Posted in Brentwood, Mount Rainier
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Located at the Ernest Maier masonry supply store at 4700 Annapolis Rd., the mural shows the town name over a sunset on the nearby Northeast Branch of the Anacostia River. Continue reading
- Posted in Bladensburg
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A new mural featuring the iconography of printmaking is going up on the side of Pyramid Atlantic Art Center in Hyattsville. Continue reading
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Great music continues at Greenbelt’s New Deal Cafe, winner of the City Paper’s “Best Place to Experience Live Music” award. The Cafe now offers an expanded menu and hours, too. Continue reading
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