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Takoma Park Folk Festival

Reconnect with Your Community at the Takoma Park Folk Festival!!

Sunday, September 10 from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

• Hear the best musicians in our Region!
• Six Stages, Indoor & Outdoor, Rain or Shine
• Family Friendly
• Live Music, Craft Vendors, Great Food from around the world, Information booths, jamming, children’s activities.

The Takoma Park Folk Festival is a free annual festival featuring music from around the world on six stages in Takoma Park, Maryland. This year features a whole new lineup of performers reflecting our region’s diversity with a wide-range of roots music in a multiplicity of genres.

Location: Takoma Park Middle School & Lee Jordan Field

Details at https://www.tpff.org/

All-Beethoven House Concert

Chamber Music House Concert At BannerArts, 7502 Flower Ave, Takoma Park MD 20912.
Samuel Zhu, violin, Emma Hays Johnson, cello, and Carl Banner, piano
Program:
Piano Sonata in C minor, Op. 13
Sonata No. 5 in F, Op. 24 (“Spring”) for violin and piano
Theme and Variations for piano, Op. 26
Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op. 5 No. 2 for cello and piano

Admission $20, advance only.

SSTPMA Community Art Fair

Silver Spring and Takoma Park Mutual Aid will be holding a community art fair on July 22nd from 10-2 at the TPSS Co-op! This is meant to be a space that centers art and community with local art and craft vendors, live music, food, chalk art, jewelry making, and more fun activities. All vendors will donate a portion of their proceeds to SSTPMA. Donations will go to direct aid for local individuals and families. You can learn more about our work here: https://sstpmutualaid.wordpress.com/

For event accessibility and up to date information, please check out our instagram and facebook @sstpmutualaid
If you will need any additional accommodations, feel free to email [email protected]

Celebrating Rhizome DC Parade and Film Screening

6 pm – Party at Rhizome at 6950 Maple Street NW

7 pm – Parade to the Takoma Park Community Center at 7500 Maple Avenue

7:30 pm – Film Screening and Concert at the Community Center

Since its founding in 2015, Rhizome DC has offered a home for experimental music, unconventional art, and eclectic performances tucked inside an unassuming house bordering downtown Takoma Park. Now we’re celebrating Rhizome with a multi-media party stretching across the city so bring your walking shoes!

Please join us at 6 pm on June 30 for a free party with music and conversation at Rhizome. Bring some noisemakers (kids can use their outdoor voices) for a festive parade at 7 pm from Rhizome to the Takoma Park Community Center at 7500 Maple Avenue.

At the Community Center, a free film screening will feature the Rhizome Is Home documentary along with a Q&A with film director Tatev Sargsyan. Using interviews and clips of previous performances, the film explores Rhizome’s representation of marginalized voices in the arts and resilience under threat of dislocation from the shape-shifting forces of gentrification.

Following the film screening, the CMW Players will take the stage for a short experimental music concert. Don’t miss it!

This event is part of the Takoma Park Arts series organized by the City of Takoma Park’s Arts and Humanities Division. The series includes free art exhibitions, film screenings, poetry readings, concerts, theater, and dance performances at the Takoma Park Community Center. Please go to takomaparkmd.gov/arts for more info and to sign up for our e-newsletter.

For more info about Rhizome, go to rhizomedc.org.

Seniors Music Nostalgia

Myself and a DJ put together old music classics to create a nostalgic atmosphere for seniors. The event lasts for two hours and entails music from the 40s thru the 70s. It also includes dances from the 60s and 70s, plus a jazz singer.

“Celebrating Sligo Creek” Art Opening Reception

Sligo Creek is a lifeblood for wildlife in Takoma Park, an important tributary in our watershed, and a source of creativity and inspiration for local artists.

Two photographers and a mixed-media artist will share their work inspired by the creek and its environs in the Celebrating Sligo Creek exhibition at the Takoma Park Community Center, with a free opening reception on June 15. The exhibition, which will be on view until Sept. 7, features work by Julius Kassovic, Lynn Alleva Lilley, and Steven Robinson.

Julius Kassovic is a fine-art photographer based in Silver Spring. Since 2005, Sligo Creek has been his major muse and the subject of his Intimate Waterscapes series. While working around the world in staff positions with the Peace Corps, he used color negative film to document Peace Corps projects. His work has been exhibited in galleries in the D.C. area and in other states and countries. “I have been intensively shooting photos in Sligo Creek, and I keep finding new expressions of its beauty,” he said. ”I wade into the creek to capture dreamlike images reflecting through the shallow water that appear to be double exposures but are true representations of the creek’s beauty.”

Lynn Alleva Lilley’s photography centers on personal connections to nature and place, which is inspired by poetry, music, painting, and science. Her photos of Sligo Creek and other locales will be featured in the upcoming photo book The Nest. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. “Eight years ago, I walked into the woods of Sligo Creek and was struck by how the bright winter light fell on brambles in the early evening, creating masses of shimmering silver and red lines,” she said. “These lines in nature felt like possibility, a way to question and to weave a life from fragility, fracture, and chaos into a shifting, shimmering beauty.”

Steven Robinson majored in art in college and has worked as an advertising artist for various advertising firms. Using his photos of Sligo Creek as inspiration, he cuts and molds mixed-media work embellished with glass and minerals that represent the vast diversity of nature, including butterflies, insects, reptiles, and amphibians. “For as long as I can remember, I’ve had a strong awareness of the natural world, especially the small details of shapes, textures, and colors,” he said. “Using my photography and technical skills, I enjoy producing a unique perspective of our beautiful, complex, and perfect natural world.”

This art exhibition is part of the Takoma Park Arts series organized by the City of Takoma Park’s Arts and Humanities Division. Go to takomaparkmd.gov/arts for more info and to sign up for our e-newsletter for news about our upcoming events.

Takoma Park CDC Concert, Games & Fundraiser

Takoma Park Child Development Center is hosting a Community Concert and fundraiser Saturday, June 10, from 10 AM-1 PM. We’ll have music from Baba Ras (at 11 AM), games, arts & crafts, pizza, and raffle prizes. Location: Don Patti Memorial Gym at 310 Tulip Ave. Kids under 3 are free. (Each $10 ticket includes one raffle ticket and two slices of pizza. Additional raffle tickets and pizza slices may be purchased for $1 in cash at the event.)

Summer Romance on the Solstice: A Concert by WAU’s Music Faculty

Washington Adventist University invites Takoma Park residents and their friends to join our esteemed music faculty in this FREE concert open to the public! Join us as we explore the music of Schumann, Sarasate, and Handel in a program that delights the heart and ears alike. The performance, appropriate for all ages, will run about an hour. Afterwards, audience members are invited to get to know the performers in a brief Q&A. We hope to see you there!

Performers:

Preston Hawes & Brian Liu, violin
Dan Zhang, viola
Stephen Czarkowski & Susanna Mendlow, cello
Mark Di Pinto, piano

National Pollinator Week Celebration

Climate Action Coffee’s Pollinator Group will be celebrating National Pollinator Week, June 19-26, with an enlightening display and informative flyers about native plants. Black-eyed Susan’s will be available for free as well as Native Plant Garden signs for a small donation.

JAC ArtLinks: View & Respond to Art from Incarcerated Artists!

Come join us for our first in-person ArtLinks in our headquarter office space! ArtLinks events, held both in person and online, provide participants with opportunities to view new work by incarcerated artists in Justice Arts Coalition (JAC)’s network and share their feedback, reflections, and encouragement with the artists through hand-written letters, which JAC sends off to the artists. Time and time again, we hear just how much it means to the artists to know that folks on the outside are seeing, appreciating, and being impacted by their work. Knowing that you took time to engage with their work, and that it spoke to you, provides them with connection, feedback, and inspires them to keep creating. The event includes an artwork display, letter writing instructions, and time to construct responses. You do not need to be an artist to participate! We hope that you’ll join us for our first at-home ArtLinks!

Registration includes a suggested donation ticket. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/jac-artlinks-view-respond-to-art-from-incarcerated-artists-tickets-619274525777

2nd Annual Crossroads Community Food Fair

Come taste the world at the second annual Crossroads Community Food Fair!

Join us on Sunday, May 21, 2023, for a day of delicious hyper-local food and community fun as the talented foodpreneurs of the TPSS Community Kitchen pop up along Laurel Avenue. Enjoy an incredible variety of sweet and savory eats and drinks from 15+ food businesses based in Takoma Park, including empanadas, Detroit-style pizza, burritos, tacos, pupusas, Vietnamese noodles and bánh mì, mac-n-cheese, nut butters and healthy nut snacks, mushroom jerky and soufflés, herb-infused teas, locally roasted Guatemalan coffee, sea-moss infused waters, baked goods and vegan treats, artisanal chocolate and cotton candy, and ice cream sammies. And meet the makers!

Takoma ARTery Meet&Greet

Takoma ARTery and Olive Lounge, will host a social gathering on Saturday, April 1, 2023, to kick off the Spring ’23 season and celebrate ART in Takoma Park! This event will be a great opportunity to meet and mingle with local artists and learn more about the Takoma ARTery. Free to artists and the public.

If you are an artist, there will be an opportunity to sign up and become an ARTery member. If you are an art collector or enthusiast, this will be the perfect event to meet with and support local artists.

Those who wish to RSVP their attendance can use the Event Website link to do so.