"From Shelter to Shared Experience: Architecture, Design & Placemaking as Collective Care" marks the open gallery evening for Art4Development.Net’s refreshed exhibition, Resilience and Reverberation, at InterAction. The evening brings together humanitarian advocate Natasha Hall, placemaking leader Jessica G. Smith Lennan, and Resilience and Reverberation participating artist-architect Elizabeth Casqueiro for a timely conversation exploring how architecture, design, and creative practice respond to displacement, inequality, and social fragmentation. Artists and the local community in the Washington DC metro area are invited to join on February 12, 5:30 – 7:30 pm for an engaging dialogue, the opportunity to meet local artists featured in the exhibition, and to experience their evocative works in the gallery. InterAction, Dupont Circle, Washington DC. Space is limited and advance registration is required. For more information and to RSVP, please visit Arts for Global Development, Inc. [Featured Artwork (detail): Amazing Maze, 24 x 30 inches, framed, Gouache and ink on archival handmade paper, Elizabeth Casqueiro]
