Exhibit - MAKE A WAY: Palestinian Artists, Text, and Image
Mar
1
to Mar 28

Exhibit - MAKE A WAY: Palestinian Artists, Text, and Image

Exhibit runs March 1 - 28
Opening Reception: Sunday March 1, 1-3pm
Closing Reception & Artist Talks: Saturday March 28, 1-3pm
Open during all events, or email us (info@rhizomedc.org) to schedule a different time to view

MAKE A WAY is an exhibit of three Palestinian multidisciplinary artists working at the intersection of text and image. Palestinian thought and expression has long been calcified by the market’s capricious and violent nature, forced into simplistic and reductive narratives and easy, legible symbols. The ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people is a war of images as much as a war of text, dispersed and circulated by Zionism and its attendant, constituent support-systems (racism, imperialism, terrorism, international law). By working directly to manipulate and distort these oppressive languages (both text and image), the artists in MAKE A WAY seek to subvert and reveal formal violence and gesture towards possible alternatives. Across visual poetry, painting, and video work, Carolina Ebeid, Adam Chamy, and Fargo Nissim Tbakhi enact new forms of artistic engagement with the long shadows of settler-colonial knowledge- and culture-production, in search of how liberation might be spelled, curved, illuminated. Co-curated by Fargo Nissim Tbakhi and Layne Garrett.

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Quiet Room / Holy Terror / Kinoko
Mar
20
7:00 PM19:00

Quiet Room / Holy Terror / Kinoko

Friday March 20 * doors at 7, music at 7:30 * $10-20 * TICKETS

Quiet Room is a grunge fusion rock band consisting of four musicians from across the greater DMV area. Quiet Room features guitarist Ja’Wuan Martin-Cooper, mountain dulcimer player Thiel Secrist, bassist Yvonna Liszewski, and drummer Arturo Carchedi exploring many different sounds at once to invite listeners in while simultaneously pushing boundaries.

Holy Terror is a progressive Cold Wave band from Silver Spring, Maryland. They compose music for the Dance Dance Revolution cabinets in Hell with lyrics circling mortality, the sacred, and human sacrifice. Holy Terror is a power trio featuring Robin Zeng on Drums and providing the live visual elements, Sly Samudre on Keys and Vocals, & Christopher Luis-Jorge on Bass and Lead Vocals. 

Kinoko is self-conscious, self-irreverent, diy emo.

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Modular Meetup
Mar
22
12:00 PM12:00

Modular Meetup

Sunday March 22 * noon-4pm * $5-10 suggested * RSVP

The DC Modular Society is a group focused on learning, teaching, and performing electronic music with modular synths. DCMS meetups are open to all with an interest in electronic music, modular and other hardware synths, and hybrid systems for creating and performing music. We encourage and support building a diverse and inclusive community—if you’re wondering if you belong—the answer is yes! No equipment is necessary to attend meetups, but feel free to bring gear if you like. Mixer and PA system provided. We frequently do informal demos of synths and electronic music techniques.

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$500 / Fire Select / The Armors
Mar
22
6:00 PM18:00

$500 / Fire Select / The Armors

Sunday March 22 * doors at 6, music at 7 * $15 * TICKETS

$500 is a three-piece rock band from Kingston, NY. Consisting of longtime musical collaborators and couple Kaitlyn Flanagan and Ian Donohue with Lilly Griffin on drums. They self-released their debut album Twelve Eyes in September of 2025. https://500dollars.bandcamp.com/album/twelve-eyes 

File Select are a three-piece band from Baltimore, Maryland. Their latest release is the 2019 EP , John Connor's Last Words.
https://fileselect.bandcamp.com/album/john-connors-last-words

The Armors (DC) combine hard-hitting classic rock swagger and punk rock urgency while nodding to the emo born out of DC’s Revolution Summer. https://thearmors.bandcamp.com/album/ep

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Mariam Rezaei / Katie Magician / Lustre Chantant
Mar
24
7:00 PM19:00

Mariam Rezaei / Katie Magician / Lustre Chantant

Tuesday March 24 * doors at 7, music at 7:30 * $15-30 * TICKETS

Presented by Outside Time

Mariam Rezaei is a multi-award-winning composer, turntablist and performer working across experimental new music, free improvisation, mutant club music and hip-hop. Described by The Wire as “one of the most technically adept and creatively daring artists to use the turntable as a musical instrument,” Rezaei uses a digital vinyl system, allowing her to manipulate an expansive range of samples in real time using classic turntablist skills and her own innovative techniques.

Katie Magician is an artiste and play practitioner. Their collaborative new media art creates communal rituals exploring alienation and reconciliation. Macyshyn holds a BFA from the Corcoran College of Art + Design. They have been featured in performance art festivals, DIY venues, and galleries such as Transformer DC, MoCA Arlington, VisArts, and the Corcoran Gallery of Art. As an interdisciplinary arts facilitator, Macyshyn has organized multi-media performance events at Furthermore Gallery and was the creative force behind SPECTRAL performance Art Festival.

Lustre Chantant - Max Hamel and Christopher Griffiths. Some real chin stroking stuff for sure….

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RAYFEST
Mar
25
6:30 PM18:30

RAYFEST

Wednesday March 25 * 6:30pm * $10-15 * TICKETS

RAYFEST is the semi-annual celebration of the late DCPL archivist Ray Barker, who passed away from a brain tumor on March 26, 2024. An avid supporter of Rhizome, Ray Barker was highly involved in documenting the history of the DC music and arts scene through his work at MLK Library. With support from his friends and fellow archivists at People's Archive, RAYFEST will feature music, arts & crafts, and food.

Music by:
Double Dash is an energetic teen pop-punk act, hailing from DC. Dead 4-Track is a Jackson-Reed High School band that will be playing post-punk music from Ohio (where Ray was from). Nate Scheible Group is a improvisational ensemble that is led by Ohio-born percussionist and sound scientist Nate Schieble, a friend of Ray Barker's and an important musical collaborator on the DC scene.

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Online Dream Cafe
Mar
25
8:00 PM20:00

Online Dream Cafe

2nd & 4th Wednesdays * online at 8pm Eastern * Free / donations appreciated * RSVP

A weekly guided dream-sharing hangout…. Welcome to the theater of your dreams—an inexhaustible source of images and stories that can provide entertainment and insight, and that requires no cable service and no subscription—just attentiveness and an open mind. Participants will share dreams, using a gentle, non-intrusive method for unlocking the metaphors that structure dreams (derived from the long-tested method of Dr. Montague Ullman). We’ll also talk about techniques for recalling and recording dreams, as needed.

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Restives / Better Red / The Deadeyes
Mar
26
7:00 PM19:00

Restives / Better Red / The Deadeyes

Thursday March 26 * 7pm * $10 * TICKETS

Restives make fuzzy, canny guitar rock about life and love in an existential minefield. With influences spanning decades of distortion—Television, Pixies, Pavement, Radiohead, The Walkmen—Restives blend styles in a melodic, noisy cauldron. Restives are Adam Thompson (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Chris von Spiegelfeld (bass, backing vocals), Eric Fuller (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Pete Ryan (drums).

Better Red is a minimal post-punk trio from Takoma Park/Silver Spring that is as mathy as it is melodic. Krautrock rhythms under plaintive vocals, they explore the wonders of animal and plant life during apocalyptic times all while heading to the sock hop.

The Deadeyes rose from the ashes of Philadelphia’s indie soul punk band Grubstake. This violin driven 3-piece effortlessly traverses the musical genres of punk and roots-rock with tinges of soul, drawing comparisons to bands such as Yo La Tengo, The Velvet Underground, and The Replacements.

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Inevitable / Courage Mother / xmiseryisabutterfly / xmemoriestoburnx
Mar
27
6:30 PM18:30

Inevitable / Courage Mother / xmiseryisabutterfly / xmemoriestoburnx

Friday March 27 * doors at 6:30, music at 7:30 * $15 suggested * TICKETS

Brittany + Mad Sculptor Productions presents a fundraiser for a local domestic violence shelter

Inevitable (PA)
https://inevitable.bandcamp.com/album/cowards-die-here

Courage Mother (DC)
https://couragemother.bandcamp.com/

xmiseryisabutterflyx (DC)
https://xmiseryisabutterflyx.bandcamp.com/album/demo

xmemoriestoburnx (MD)

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4x4x5 with Mt Plantry: Take II
Mar
29
9:30 AM09:30

4x4x5 with Mt Plantry: Take II

Sunday March 29 * 9:30 & 11:30am * $15-30 * TICKETS

Mt Plantry is excited to return to Rhizome on March 29th for a second take on our workshop, 4x4x5: An Alternative Darkroom Fair ! This time we will have two time slots for starting times, one at 9:30 and the other at 11:30 (in the morning!) When you enter, we'll snap a 4"x5" portrait (of you, your art, an object you love, anything !) which you'll develop in coffee. Then you'll take the negative to 3 different stations, each with its own alternative printing process to make 3 very different printed interpretations of your negative. So you'll leave with 4 4x5s (aka 4x4x5 !). Admission is $15, with donations over $15 going to DC Migrant Mutual Aid.

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The Abe Mamet Ensemble / Special Guest
Mar
30
7:00 PM19:00

The Abe Mamet Ensemble / Special Guest

Monday March 30 * doors at 7, music at 7:30 * $15-25 * TICKETS

The Abe Mamet Ensemble's music is “as nuanced, dignified and alert as conversation between close friends" (Chris Richards/Washington Post). Together, the group weaves textures rooted in groove and committed to thoughtful improvisation, seeking beautiful horizons for the listener and themselves.

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Microcinema: Animated Shorts by Lynn Ochberg
Apr
2
7:00 PM19:00

Microcinema: Animated Shorts by Lynn Ochberg

Thursday April 2 * 7pm * $10-20 * TICKETS

We are pleased to present an evening of animated short films by, and followed by a remote Q&A with, Lynn Ochberg.

Thirty years ago, VHS tapes containing striking Commodore Amiga animations started showing up at parties, micro cinemas, and living rooms across the country. Each copy was made to satisfy the audience's thirst for more of these narratively diverse films showcasing fairy tales, dinosaurs, consumption, play, politics, and even the Bosnian War. Those holding their tapes were left hungry in their pursuit of figuring out the true identity of its creator, Nanny Lynn. In the late 2010s, renewed interest led to the discovery of Lynn Ochberg, an Octogenarian Grandmother living in Florida whose oeuvre of animated wonders was created for her grandchildren. 

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Indigo & Shibori 101
Apr
4
1:00 PM13:00

Indigo & Shibori 101

Saturday April 4 * 1pm * in the backyard * $15-25 * REGISTER

Itching to get creative? Come dye with me! This class will cover making and dyeing with indigo, including the basics of shibori (Japanese tie-dye). You'll learn how to:-make an indigo vat-dye with indigo for long-lasting color-tie up the cloth for a variety of beautiful patterns-care for your indigo-dyed itemsEach participant will receive 1 bandana to dye with. All other materials provided. You may bring a few additional items to dye from home. Small to medium sized items with 50% or more natural fiber content work best.. In addition, wear clothing that you don't mind getting stained. Bring an apron if you wish, and rubber gloves if you have them.

Instructor: Sophie Kanter: www.thebluesti.com/

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Intro to Vocal Feminization Workshop
Apr
4
3:00 PM15:00

Intro to Vocal Feminization Workshop

Saturday April 4 * 3pm * $25 / scholarships available * REGISTER

This is an in-person workshop on the basics of vocal feminization: raising your pitch, shifting your resonance, and sustaining your trained voice. It'll be interactive, so come prepared to try the exercises in a judgment-free setting. Instructor: Jessica Austin

Scholarships available - please email info@rhizomedc.org

To find out more about me or schedule private lessons, visit my website: https://thetransjessicaaustin.com/

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Ryan Lee Crosby / Jake Hertzog / Max Ochs
Apr
4
6:30 PM18:30

Ryan Lee Crosby / Jake Hertzog / Max Ochs

Saturday April 4 * doors at 6:30, music at 7 * $15-20 * TICKETS

Ryan Lee Crosby is currently based in Rhode Island, but his musical heart is in Mississippi. He has released numerous albums, toured internationally and is a leading practitioner of the Bentonia School of rural Delta blues, as well as a world music explorer. Smithsonian Magazine praised his ability to "bring influences from Africa and India to the Bentonia sound."

Dr. Jake Hertzog is a multi-genre award-winning guitarist and composer, whose career to-date has spanned jazz, rock and classical new music styles. He has toured throughout the U.S., Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and India and performed and recorded with a diverse cadre of artists including Randy Brecker, Ivan Neville, Mike Clarke, Blondie Chaplin, Anton Fig, Corey Glover, Barry Altschul, Dave Leibman, Ingrid Jensen and many others.

Growing up in the Annapolis area and attending University of Maryland with friend and labelmate Robbie Basho, Max Ochs contributed two tracks for the 1967 "Contemporary Guitar" on John Fahey’s Takoma label. Inspired by his friend Fahey, Ochs developed his own interest in fingerstyle guitar, learning from one of the masters, Mississippi John Hurt, during a one-month residency in Ochs’ New York apartment when Hurt reappeared on the folk scene in 1964.  Ochs has continued recording and performing in his spare time, releasing music on the Fonotone and Tompkins Square labels, and with collaborators like Neil Harpe and Rugburn.

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Crochet 101: Granny Squares
Apr
5
11:00 AM11:00

Crochet 101: Granny Squares

Sunday April 5 * 11am * $15 suggested * REGISTER 

Join us to learn how to make a granny square, one of the most versatile base shapes that crochet has to offer. Granny squares can be made into blankets, hats, bags, and more! This class is best for beginners - by the end we will learn the double crochet stitch, and how to crochet in a circle (in-the-round). It's recommended that attendees are familiar with how to do a chain stitch, but not required! 

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Theadoore / Or Best Offer / Other People's Feelings
Apr
5
7:00 PM19:00

Theadoore / Or Best Offer / Other People's Feelings

Sunday April 5 * doors at 7, music at 7:30 * $10-20 * TICKETS

Theadoore’s first album Fool’s Errand is an indie rock romp with an experimental streak. Chock full of wayward melodies and ions, the album is steeped in honesty and awkwardness. The band evokes a vaguely 2000s eclecticism—think Cat Power or Joanna Newsom—which is bolstered by the jangly guitars of bygone twee bands. The album's dynamism is certainly a product of Grace Ward's symbiotic relationship with their guitar, a duet that ebbs and flows through unison and dissonance.

The experimental rock duo Or Best Offer - made up of primary songwriter, vocalist and guitarist Grace Schmidhauser and drummer and synthesist Brian Culligan - work with a sense of ceaseless wonder and invention, moving between instruments and technique with fluidity and intuition. But the humble consolation suggested by the band’s name belies what is actually a remarkably uncompromising sound, one given to sudden bursts of raw electric energy and total abstraction. The duo has found increasing notoriety for their arresting live performances, which project immersive electronics against muscular, cathartic performance. 

Other People' Feelings - new project from Ivan Liptak and Jon DeHart - Esoteric projections forming sidewinder extrapolations on mixed media polyhedral breakbeats and fissures. Looming large DC style, an arthritic lamentation forecasts digging it until it perturbates unknowingly. “At least unbeknownst to me,” cry seventy Marys elegantly. “Unbeknownst to me…”

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Tatsuya Nakatani / Shelly Purdy
Apr
6
6:30 PM18:30

Tatsuya Nakatani / Shelly Purdy

Monday April 6 * doors at 6:30, music at 7 * $15-25 * TICKETS

Tatsuya Nakatani is an avant-garde percussionist, composer, and artist of sound. Active internationally since the 1990s, Nakatani has released over 80 recordings and tours extensively, performing over 150 concerts a year. Nakatani's distinctive music centered around his adapted bowed gong, supported by an array of drums, cymbals, and singing bowls. In consort with his personally hand-carved Kobo Bows, he has spent decades refining and developing his sound as an arrangement of formations of vibrations, incorporated in shimmering layers of silence and texture. Within this contemporary work, one can still recognize the dramatic pacing, formal elegance and space (ma) felt in traditional Japanese music.

Shelly Purdy is a contemporary percussionist and teaching artist committed to presenting new and experimental music. Her sonic explorations tend to favor the mingling of found objects with more traditional instruments and an affinity for chance and improvisation whenever possible. Purdy regularly performs with such ensembles as the percussion quartet; Umbilicus, the science/music ensemble; The Inverse Square Trio, and the avant/jazz trio; The Compositions. Purdy also has been studying Javanese & Balinese Gamelan under the tutelage of Prof Gina Beck and is a board member for The High Zero Foundation and 2640 Collective.

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Black Beach / Fantazma / Wet Vag
Apr
7
7:00 PM19:00

Black Beach / Fantazma / Wet Vag

Tuesday April 7 * doors at 7, show at 8 * $10-12 * TICKETS

Black Beach
Boston’s Black Beach is a post-punk trio formed in 2012, mixing no wave, post-punk, doom, free jazz, and a little goth rock all clanging up against each other to make the perfect soundtrack to this crumbling empire.  Their third and just released LP Mail Thief continues to evolve their genre bending version of rock music.
https://blackbeachma.bandcamp.com/

Fantazma
FANTAZMA is a post-hardcore punk trio from Washington, DC. Their music features unconventional song structures, sharp sonic changes, and rhythms from rumba, salsa, cumbia, & other Latin-American genres. 
https://fantazma.bandcamp.com/

Wet Vag
a punk band from dc
anarchist, antigovernment, and fuck gender
https://www.instagram.com/wet_vag_band/

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Maurice Louca's Fera / TALsounds
Apr
8
7:00 PM19:00

Maurice Louca's Fera / TALsounds

Wednesday April 8 * doors at 7, music at 7:30 * $15-25 * TICKETS

Secret Planet presents… Maurice Louca's Fera in quartet live formation brings the album’s intricate, hypnotic energy to the stage with Maurice Louca on guitar and electronics, Ayman Asfour on violin, Dylan Greene on drums and percussion, and Luke Stewart on double bass, delivering the full rhythmic and dynamic range of Fera in a powerful live setting. Maurice Louca is one of the most gifted, prolific, and adventurous figures in Egypt’s thriving experimental arts scene. His genre-defying music bridges psychedelic Egyptian shaabi, cosmic jazz, and improvisation. In his latest project Fera, hypnotic polyrhythms take the forefront for a trance-inducing experience that invites both movement and careful listening.

Natalie Chami (TALsounds) is a Canadian-born Lebanese American musician and educator. Known for her work in drone, ambient, and improvisational music, she has cultivated a distinguished solo career over the past 15 years, crafting a distinctive blend of personal and transporting music. Her compositions seamlessly integrate synth work, operatic vocals, and meticulous atmosphere crafting.

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Online Dream Cafe
Apr
8
8:00 PM20:00

Online Dream Cafe

2nd & 4th Wednesdays * online at 8pm Eastern * Free / donations appreciated * RSVP

A weekly guided dream-sharing hangout…. Welcome to the theater of your dreams—an inexhaustible source of images and stories that can provide entertainment and insight, and that requires no cable service and no subscription—just attentiveness and an open mind. Participants will share dreams, using a gentle, non-intrusive method for unlocking the metaphors that structure dreams (derived from the long-tested method of Dr. Montague Ullman). We’ll also talk about techniques for recalling and recording dreams, as needed.

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Field of View / Early Mourning / Plant Fight / Torrents / Lye Bath
Apr
9
6:30 PM18:30

Field of View / Early Mourning / Plant Fight / Torrents / Lye Bath

Thursday April 9 * doors at 6:30, music at 7 * $15 * TICKETS

Field of View (Tennessee Post Hardcore)
https://fieldofviewpunk.bandcamp.com/

Early Mourning (Indiana Post Hardcore)
https://earlymourningband.bandcamp.com/

Plant Fight (New Hampshire Post Punk)
https://plantfight.bandcamp.com/album/plant-fight

Torrents (DC Post Hardcore)
https://torrentsmd.bandcamp.com/

Lye Bath (DC Post Punk First show!!)

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Physical Media Swap
Apr
11
12:00 PM12:00

Physical Media Swap

Saturday April 11 * noon-4pm * Free / donations

Bring your pre-loved working physical media to swap with your community! Take what you want and leave what you don't!! This is a free event - No money will be exchanged for goods at this event but donations at the door to Rhizome are always accepted and appreciated!

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Tom Teasley - Dave Ballou Duo
Apr
12
6:30 PM18:30

Tom Teasley - Dave Ballou Duo

Sunday April 12 * doors at 6:30, music at 7 * $20-30 * TICKETS

Transparent Productions presents Tom Teasley (percussion, voice, electronics) and Dave Ballou (trumpet)

As a global percussionist, composer, and sonic explorer, Tom Teasley creates music that dissolves boundaries—cultural, musical, and spiritual. Grounded in the belief that rhythm is a universal language capable of fostering dialogue across traditions and identities, his work draws inspiration from Middle Eastern frame drumming, West African grooves, Indian tala cycles, jazz improvisation, and contemporary electronic textures. The result is a synthesis that is immersive, expressive, and deeply human.

Trumpeter/Composer Dave Ballou can be heard in a variety of settings; from solo trumpet improvisations to large ensembles performing notated compositions. His recordings as a leader can be found on the Steeplechase, CleanFeed and pfMentum record labels. Ballou has performed or recorded with ensembles led by Rabih Abou-Kahlil, Steely Dan, Michael Formanek, Woody Herman, Andrew Hill, John Hollenbeck’s Large Ensemble, Sheila Jordan, Oliver Lake, Dave Liebman, Joe Lovano, Dewey Redman and Maria Schneider. 

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Reek Minds / Yambag / Corvo / Invasive
Apr
13
6:30 PM18:30

Reek Minds / Yambag / Corvo / Invasive

Tuesday April 13 * 7pm * $15 * TICKETS

S-L-U-G WORLDWIDE ENTERPRISES // THE ROASTMASTER  PRESENT….

FROM PORTLAND
REEK MINDS
ripping unhinged hardcore, didn’t think id get to book this band on the east coast but they’re back andwith a new 7”… 

FROM CLEVELAND…
YAMBAG
Fast and loud… unrelenting… hardcore verging on power violence speeds .. fastcore? new record coming out later this year if you missed their last one mind fuck ultra check it now 

AND LOCALS 
CORVO
INVASIVE

AT RHIZOME

$15 // 7 PM

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Jagtime Millionaire / Pergola / Jon Camp
Apr
14
6:30 PM18:30

Jagtime Millionaire / Pergola / Jon Camp

Tuesday April 14 * doors at 6:30, music at 7 * $15 * TICKETS

Jagtime Millionaire is a fingerpicking guitarist based in Pittsburgh, PA who presents a variety of 19th and early 20th century piano ragtime on the steel-string acoustic guitar.  While heavy on classic rags from Scott Joplin, he also plays novelty instrumentals and original songs.  JM's playing isn't a nostalgia trip in the least; he filters ragtime through a modern lens, adding rhythmic interest and humor to these timeless compositions.  

Pergola is the work of Baltimore-based fingerstyle guitarist Todd Shelar. His music is influenced by American Primitive Guitar players, impressionism, minimalism, Renaissance through modern classical guitar, and various folk music traditions. His most recent record of solo acoustic guitar instrumentals, Moon Glows The Same, came out in 2024.

Jon Camp  is a fingerstyle guitarist and composer based out of the DC region. Jon blends melody and twang into a cohesive whole that is exploratory without forsaking the hook. Of his most recent album, Proceed (Centripetal Force Records), Aquarium Drunkard said, "His playing can be tart, with clearly defined lines, rhythmic bends, and crisp phrasing, while summoning sweeping emotional atmospheres." At Rhizome, Jon will perform a solo electric guitar set.

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Ember (Sperrazza/Wheeler/Garabedian)
Apr
17
6:30 PM18:30

Ember (Sperrazza/Wheeler/Garabedian)

Friday April 17 * doors at 6:30, music at 7 * $20-30 * TICKETS

The Brooklyn, NY based collaborative trio Ember sits at the crossroads of musical and personal exploration. Each of the members— Caleb Wheeler Curtis (stritch, sopranino, trumpet), Noah Garabedian (bass), and Vinnie Sperrazza (drums)— are integral parts of the NY jazz and creative music communities as leaders, collaborators and instigators. Founded in 2018, inspired by Arthur Blythe, Henry Threadgill/AIR, Steven Bernstein/ Sex Mob, and Jason Moran/Bandwagon, Ember’s music is open and expressive but down-to-earth, direct, and emotive. Their latest release, "August in March" is available everywhere via Imani Records.

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Sketchbook Swap
Apr
18
12:00 PM12:00

Sketchbook Swap

Saturday April 18 * noon-2pm * Free * RSVP

Bring a sketchbook, your favorite art tools, and a written or drawn reference sheet (an original character, prompt, or idea you’d like someone to draw). Participants leave their sketchbook at a table at the front of the room and pick up another artist’s book to draw in, returning it when finished and choosing a new one. There’s no right or wrong way to participate. Quick, experimental sketches are encouraged, and artists of all skill levels are welcome. By the end of the event, you’ll leave with your original sketchbook filled with drawings by other artists. Feel free to drop in or out at any time!

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Landowner / BRNDA / Drawn
Apr
18
7:00 PM19:00

Landowner / BRNDA / Drawn

Saturday April 18 * doors at 7, show at 7:30 * $15-25 * TICKETS

Western Massachusetts “abrasively clean” minimalist punk band Landowner return to Rhizome on April 18. With the stated goal of sounding “as if Antelope were reading the sheet music of Discharge”, the band “slap hard” without the use of distortion, employing restraint in service of focus and intensity. The band is touring on their fifth LP, “Assumption”, out now on Exploding in Sound.

BRNDA has been a band for over ten years, championing their own flavor of art punk in DC and on the road across 200+ shows. Their last LP Do You Like Salt? (2021) proved to be quite a step up for the band in many ways (shows, press, support). The band has kept stacking in 2025, releasing a live record and then their latest full-length Total Pain, which they supported on tour. In 2026 they will play New Colossus Festival in NYC and then head out to Europe in June.

Drawn - DC/Philly - memories from an unreliable narrator. Nenet on vocals, Nate Scheible on drums, Layne Garrett on guitar.

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Death Cafe
Apr
19
3:00 PM15:00

Death Cafe

Sunday April 19 * 3-5pm * RSVP

Death Cafes are opportunities for people to enjoy refreshments together and discuss the topic of death. The objective is to “increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives.” There are Death Cafes all over the country. What's on your mind about death and dying? Contact Death Cafe Facilitators Margaret Branch at margaret603@gmail.com or Monica Lynch at mlynch19@comcast.net.. Death Cafes are NOT therapy, grief support, or counseling sessions. Cost: Free (small donation for the space encouraged)

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Shawn Lovato's Biotic ft. Ingrid Laubrock & Henry Mermer / Nik Francis - Sarah Hughes - Nate Scheible
Apr
19
7:00 PM19:00

Shawn Lovato's Biotic ft. Ingrid Laubrock & Henry Mermer / Nik Francis - Sarah Hughes - Nate Scheible

Sunday April 19 * doors at 7, music at 7:30 * $15-25 * TICKETS

Growing up on the outskirts of New York City, Shawn Lovato was deeply influenced by its underground scenes, including hip hop, metal, and punk rock. Lovato’s albums display a breathtaking spectrum that push the frameworks of contemporary improvisation. Shawn’s records have been described as “absolutely stunning” (Jazz Trail) and “profound” (Jazz Word).

Ingrid Laubrock is an experimental saxophonist and composer, interested in exploring the borders between musical realms and creating multi-layered, dense and often evocative sound worlds. A prolific composer, Laubrock was named a “fully committed saxophonist and visionary” by The New Yorker.

Henry Mermer is a drummer, improviser, and composer of instrumental and electronic music currently based in Ridgewood, Queens. Henry holds a B.A. in Philosophy and a B.F.A. in Jazz and Contemporary Music from The New School, where he studied with Andrew Cyrille, Jane Ira Bloom, Reggie Workman, Matt Wilson, Mary Halvorson, and Eric Wubbels.

Nik Francis is an improvising musician with a primary focus on the drum kit, occasionally integrating electronics and small acoustic instruments to expand his sonic palette. Through topology.systems, Francis maintains a library of his solo work and collaborative projects, documenting his evolving approach to rhythm and sound.

Sarah Hughes’ music is intuitive and genre-liberated while displaying an unquestionable command of her instrument and musical vocabulary. Her improvisations and compositions are infused with knowledge of both traditional and contemporary approaches and combine a love for “The Greats” with a drive to innovate.

Nate Scheible has performed and recorded in a variety of bands and ensembles spanning multiple genres over the past 25 years. His background is largely based in improvisation on drums, electronics, and analog tape. His work is featured prominently on releases by the labels Warm Winters Ltd., Outside Time, Unifactor, Feeding Tube, and Never Anything.

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Online Dream Cafe
Apr
22
8:00 PM20:00

Online Dream Cafe

2nd & 4th Wednesdays * online at 8pm Eastern * Free / donations appreciated * RSVP

A weekly guided dream-sharing hangout…. Welcome to the theater of your dreams—an inexhaustible source of images and stories that can provide entertainment and insight, and that requires no cable service and no subscription—just attentiveness and an open mind. Participants will share dreams, using a gentle, non-intrusive method for unlocking the metaphors that structure dreams (derived from the long-tested method of Dr. Montague Ullman). We’ll also talk about techniques for recalling and recording dreams, as needed.

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Modular Meetup
Apr
26
12:00 PM12:00

Modular Meetup

Sunday April 26 * noon-4pm * $5-10 suggested * RSVP

The DC Modular Society is a group focused on learning, teaching, and performing electronic music with modular synths. DCMS meetups are open to all with an interest in electronic music, modular and other hardware synths, and hybrid systems for creating and performing music. We encourage and support building a diverse and inclusive community—if you’re wondering if you belong—the answer is yes! No equipment is necessary to attend meetups, but feel free to bring gear if you like. Mixer and PA system provided. We frequently do informal demos of synths and electronic music techniques.

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Jason Anderson / Majda Gama / Ronya-Lee and the Light Factory
Apr
27
7:00 PM19:00

Jason Anderson / Majda Gama / Ronya-Lee and the Light Factory

Monday April 27 * 7pm * $10-20 * TICKETS

Jason Anderson is an award-winning indie/folk artist based in New Brunswick, Canada. He has collaborated with Mount Eerie, toured with Kimya Dawson, and worked with a number of seminal independent labels including K Records and Salinas. His songs celebrate the poetry of the present tense, and his legendary live show is a connective, communal experience. Personal and passionate, Anderson's music crackles with life. 

Majda Gama was born in Beirut to a Saudi father and American mother. Her hometown is Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and her roots Hijazi, but she also has a long, complicated relationship with Northern Virginia where her father was stationed in the 1970’s. Majda is the author of the debut poetry collection In the House of Modern Upbringing for Girls, winner of the Wandering Aengus Press prize for poetry, and the chapbook The Call of Paradise selected by Diane Seuss for the Two Sylvia’s press chapbook prize.

Ronya-Lee and the Light Factory is a musical project created by Ronya-Lee Anderson. The Light Factory names that she creates with many lights: collaborators, ancestors & witnesses. A Jamaican singer-songwriter from Washington, DC, her musical stylings fuse folk, soul & rock with underlying strokes of psychedelia. Her enchanting soprano & well-crafted lyricism reveal a unique blend of pop.

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Peni Candra Rini / Weed Tree / Naoco Wowsugi
Apr
29
7:00 PM19:00

Peni Candra Rini / Weed Tree / Naoco Wowsugi

Wednesday April 29 * doors at 7, music at 7:30 * $15-25 * TICKETS

Secret Planet presents... Peni Candra Rini, PhD (b. 1983) is a renowned Javanese singer, educator, and composer fusing Javanese sufi poetry with contemporary composition for Indonesian and Western instruments. The Kronos Quartet has described her as “one of the world’s greatest singers.” She is a master of several traditional forms (primarily gamelan) and is regarded as one of Indonesia’s most daring young composers, one of only a handful of female composers in the majority Muslim nation. She has performed extensively internationally, including several world tours as the featured singer for Robert Wilson’s I La Galigo. She has published albums and Eps on the New Amsterdam and Out of Your Head labels, in collaboration with Shahzad Ismaily, Andy McGraw, and members of Deerhoof, featuring her improvisations, and experimental compositions for Javanese and Western ensembles.

Weed Tree - Amanda Huron and Layne Garrett have been improvising together for 15+ years on drums, prepared guitar, and etc.

Naoco Wowsugi is an interdisciplinary, community-engaged artist. Wowsugi’s extensive fieldwork includes community gong baths that activate the gong as an instrument for deep, broad, and collective listening experiences, often offered on a moon-cycle basis.

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Sun of Goldfinger with Tim Berne, Ches Smith, and David Torn
May
5
6:30 PM18:30

Sun of Goldfinger with Tim Berne, Ches Smith, and David Torn

Tuesday May 5 * doors at 6:30, music at 7 * $25-30 * TICKETS

Transparent Productions presents:

Saxophonist Tim Berne, drummer Ches Smith and guitarist David Torn push far beyond jazz’s known boundaries in Sun of Goldfinger. The mercurial trio explores the edges of the genre, infusing it with perspectives ranging from the minimalist to the cinematic to the metallic. The improvisation-based group effortlessly, seamlessly shifts from atmospheres into shattering mayhem to thrilling effect.

All three musicians are renowned bandleaders in their own right, with current solo recordings on the prestigious ECM label. Berne has forged a singular path across dozens of expansive, diverse albums featuring intricately-detailed, harmony-driven works. Torn’s influence as a guitarist, composer and music technologist is epic. With sounds ranging from the searing and soaring to liquid loops to full-on shredding, he’s reinvented conventional definitions of guitar. Smith has established himself as one of the world’s premier percussionists, combining acoustic invention with electronics to both propel and extend his myriad musical surroundings. Together, these leaders and friends combine as a democratic unit, determined to take audiences on a singular journey through provocative sonic territory known and unknown. This is the future of jazz. This is Sun of Goldfinger.

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Caroline Davis & Dustin Carlson
May
9
6:30 PM18:30

Caroline Davis & Dustin Carlson

Saturday May 9 * doors at 6:30, music at 7 * $20-30 * TICKETS

Transparent Productions presents:

Caroline Davis (alto saxophone, voice, electronics), Dustin Carlson (guitar, electronics)

Caroline Davis and Dustin Carlson’s new album, Sprites, is a meeting between two improvisers in New York, who straddle the boundaries of several expressions of music. The sounds on this album are all improvised, with no written music or thoughts about the music exchanged before performing live in front of a sweet audience. Sprite holds several meanings, a fairy creature from old times, a ghost, a wild electrocurrent coming out of the tops of clouds when lightning strikes, and a repeating bitmapped image over a static background. The tracks of this album embody each one of these definitions, and with each repeated listen, you, too, will begin to see them.

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Co-op Film Fest: Food For Change
May
11
7:00 PM19:00

Co-op Film Fest: Food For Change

Monday May 11 * 7pm * $5 * Includes popcorn and drink * TICKETS

Join us for the Takoma Park-Silver Spring Co-op's Fourth Annual Co-op Film Fest in partnership with Rhizome!

Cooperatives are a proven alternative to extractive capitalism. In a time when corporate consolidation dominates our food system, cooperatives offer a practical, viable alternative that prioritizes equity, sustainability, and local self-determination. Join TPSS and Rhizome to watch and discuss two documentaries that examine the history of co-ops in the United States and explore how they build healthier, more connected communities.

Food For Change is an 82-minute documentary film focusing on food co-ops as a force for dynamic social and economic change in American culture. It examines the important historical role played by food co-ops, their pioneering quest for organic foods, and their current efforts to create regional food systems. It shows how cooperatives today strengthen local economies and build food security. You'll come away with a greater understanding of the principles of cooperation with a focus on healthy food and a healthy economy.

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Zoë Jorgenson Trio / Luke Stewart - JoVia Armstrong Duo
May
14
6:30 PM18:30

Zoë Jorgenson Trio / Luke Stewart - JoVia Armstrong Duo

Thursday May 14 * doors at 6:30, music at 7:00 * $20-$30 * TICKETS

Transparent Productions presents...

Fountaine is the latest project from bassist and vocalist Zoë Jorgenson and her trio with Marty Riesemburg (drums), and Parker Speirs (guitar/sounds). Rooted in a fascination with the connection between sound, memory, and place, the group explores how the textures of everyday life can inspire music through the use of interspersed field recordings. Themes of grief and transition run throughout their work as they combine acoustic and electronic elements. A desert native, Zoë’s compositions reflect the richness of natural landscapes, weaving melodic bass lines and vocals into immersive soundscapes.

Luke Stewart is a musician, performer, improviser-composer, organizer, and writer-researcher whose work represents a deep reverence for the history and tradition of Creative Music: a tradition which encompasses the diverse styles of expression within the body of Black Music in the United States, Africa, and throughout the world. JoVia Armstrong is a Detroit-born percussionist, composer, sound artist, and educator whose multidisciplinary career spans continents, genres, and communities. Known for her visionary blend of experimental composition, Black musical traditions, and immersive technologies, Armstrong’s artistry is rooted in rhythm and storytelling.

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Death Cafe
May
17
1:00 PM13:00

Death Cafe

Sunday May 17 * 1-3pm * RSVP

Death Cafes are opportunities for people to enjoy refreshments together and discuss the topic of death. The objective is to “increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives.” There are Death Cafes all over the country. What's on your mind about death and dying? Contact Death Cafe Facilitators Margaret Branch at margaret603@gmail.com or Monica Lynch at mlynch19@comcast.net.. Death Cafes are NOT therapy, grief support, or counseling sessions. Cost: Free (small donation for the space encouraged)

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Co-op Film Fest: We the Owners
May
18
7:00 PM19:00

Co-op Film Fest: We the Owners

Monday May 18 * 7pm * $5 * Includes popcorn and drink * TICKETS

Join us for the Takoma Park-Silver Spring Co-op's Fourth Annual Co-op Film Fest in partnership with Rhizome!

Cooperatives are a proven alternative to extractive capitalism. In a time when corporate consolidation dominates our food system, cooperatives offer a practical, viable alternative that prioritizes equity, sustainability, and local self-determination. Join TPSS and Rhizome to watch and discuss two documentaries that examine the history of co-ops in the United States and explore how they build healthier, more connected communities.

Successfully thriving in the global economy of the 21st century and beyond will require new business models and strategies to enable the American Dream of opportunity and economic prosperity. We the Owners captures stories from the founders and employees of three employee-owned businesses, New Belgium Brewing, Namaste Solar, and DPR Construction, sharing the worker's perspectives on shared ownership structures, empowering corporate cultures, linked reward and risk incentives, and human-capital innovation models. The film follows as decisions are made from founding and expansion, succession and recruitment, to layoffs. As the companies in the film show, employee ownership comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. What they have in common as “Best Places to Work” is that shared ownership and employee voice are integral to their responsible business practices, strategy, and success.

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Robber Robber / Empath
May
22
7:00 PM19:00

Robber Robber / Empath

Friday May 22 * doors at 7, show at 7:30 * $15 * TICKETS

Red Brick presents:

ROBBER ROBBER (Burlington, Vermont) - "Pinpointing the specific catalyst for an avalanche can be slippery — any combination of classic elements, human interference, or freak accident can trigger disaster — and documenting these precise moments often rests on serendipitous reflexes. On Two Wheels Move the Soul, Robber Robber offer themselves as ignition and capture every sound in the wake. Involuntarily thrust into the throws of rootless nomadism, Robber Robber ringleader Nina Cates collects a series of pressurized vignettes to assemble the Burlington quartet’s thrillingly explosive sophomore album….”

EMPATH (PHILADELPHIA, PA)

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Natural Dye Workshop
May
23
2:00 PM14:00

Natural Dye Workshop

Saturday May 23 * 2pm * MASKS REQUIRED * $35-45 * REGISTER

Dye sessions act as an interactive introduction to natural dye. Every dye session is uniquely tailored to each group and may change seasonally due to the availability of natural dye materials. Each participant will work with cotton bandanas to learn and practice a variety of dye techniques.

Fatima Janneh is a Gambian American fiber and textiles artist. Based in DC, she works primarily with natural dye and is an avid knitter. Currently teaching dye workshops and selling at markets around the city.

Scholarships are available - please reach out via email to info@rhizomedc.org

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Glenn Jones / Liam Grant / Ari Rosenfield
May
27
6:30 PM18:30

Glenn Jones / Liam Grant / Ari Rosenfield

Wednesday May 27 * Doors at 6:30, show at 7 * $20-25 * TICKETS

Glenn Jones is a master of American Primitive Guitar, a style invented in the late 1950s by John Fahey, whose traditional fingerpicking techniques and wide-ranging influences were used to create modern original compositions. Jones, who led the post-rock ensemble Cul de Sac, brings his own made-up tunings, the use of custom-crafted partial capos, and a highly skilled picking style on both banjo and guitar, to create personal compositions that are lyrical, emotive and elegant.

Liam Grant is a New England guitarist and improviser cut from the American Primitive cloth. The restless guitar explorations, modal epics, and driving uptempo rags recall the likes of Grant's pedagogue, Takoma Records, and the path that was paved by his forebears John Fahey, Robbie Basho, Peter Walker, Max Ochs, and later, Glenn Jones, Steffen Basho-Junghans, Jack Rose, and others.

Ari Rosenfield is a folk singer and songwriter from the southwestern US who has had severe writer's block for about six years. She will play you some sad songs she wrote for the banjo a long time ago, and hopefully that will help her overcome her writer's block. She wishes her songs sounded like if Joanna Newsom helped Leonard Cohen write his songs and then Karen Dalton played covers of them, but in reality, they're probably much worse.

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Michael Foster's Ghost
Jun
9
6:30 PM18:30

Michael Foster's Ghost

Tuesday June 9 * doors at 6:30, music at 7 * $20-30 * TICKETS

Transparent Productions presents...

Michael Foster (sax), John Moran (bass), and Joey Sullivan (drums)

Michael Foster is a saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist working in the fields of free improvisation, noise, free jazz, graphic & video notation, performance art, and other forms of weird music. Foster utilizes extensive instrumental preparations, augmenting his saxophone with amplification, objects, balloons, drum heads, vibrators, tapes, and samples as a method of subverting and queering the instrument’s history and traditional roles.

In addition to his work as a performer he is also active as a curator throughout New York City, co-founding "Queer Trash," a curatorial collective focusing on providing visibility to LGBTQIA+ performers engaged in experimental performance practices. In 2018, "Queer Trash" was the Suzanne Fiol Curatorial Fellow for Issue Project Room, producing a year's worth of performances that ranged from harsh noise to fashion.

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Seventh Stanine Festival
Jun
12
to Jun 13

Seventh Stanine Festival

Friday June 12 & Saturday June 13 * TICKETS

Friday 6/12/26 - doors at 6:30, music at 7 - $25-30
Marisa Anderson / Shane Parish / Ian Nagoski DJ set

Saturday 6/13/26 - doors at 12:30, music at 1 - $40-50
Ian Williams (BATTLES) / Lea Bertucci / Dorothy Carlos / Paleography (Hugh McElroy of Black Eyes) / Day for Night / Daniel Wyche / The Caribbean

2-day pass: $60-70

Hailed by The Wire as “A grand menagerie of creative music,” Seventh Stanine is a gathering of artists who, against all promise of financial gain, notoriety, or any of the usual tropes associated with playing music, continue to make art because they have to; they can't imagine their lives without it.  As described in the Washington Post in 2025 by pop music critic Chris Richards, “The mere idea of a “music festival” implies a certain bigness, but what if instead of inviting audiences into a treasure vault, organizers offered a glimpse into a jewel box?”

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Fred Frith / Chao Tian
Jun
26
6:30 PM18:30

Fred Frith / Chao Tian

Friday June 26 * doors at 6:30, music at 7 * $20-35 * TICKETS

Multi-instrumentalist, composer, and improviser FRED FRITH has been making noise of one kind or another for more than 50 years, starting with the rock collective Henry Cow, which he co-founded with Tim Hodgkinson in 1968. Fred is best known as a pioneering electric guitarist and improviser, song-writer, and composer for film, dance and theater. Through bands like Art Bears, Massacre, Skeleton Crew, the Fred Frith Guitar Quartet, Cosa Brava, and the FF Trio he has stayed close to his roots in rock and folk music while branching out in many other directions. 

CHAO TIAN is a boundary-breaking Chinese dulcimer virtuoso, improviser, and sonic thinker whose music unfolds across tradition, experimentation, and diasporic imagination. Trained in the classical lineage of the Chinese dulcimer since the age of five, she now bends that legacy into new shapes—treating the instrument not as a symbol, but as a living, questioning voice. 

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The Caribbean / Geologist
Mar
19
7:00 PM19:00

The Caribbean / Geologist

Thursday March 19 * doors at 7, show at 8 * $15 * TICKETS

Geologist: Brian Weitz, also known by his stage name Geologist, is a musician best known as a member of the experimental pop group Animal Collective. He provides electronic sound manipulations and samples for the band. Solo he does that and plays a lot of hurdy gurdy too.

The Caribbean: The Caribbean is an American experimental project from Washington, D.C., composed of Michael Kentoff, Matthew Byars, and Dave Jones. Described as “minimalist/drone/Philip Jeck-by-way-of-Carole King” and by the description in a review by PopMatters that “They're taking Brill Building songs and writing them in invisible ink, turning jazz standards into Twilight Zone episodes, turning folk songs into clouds of fog,” the band has been critically acclaimed for its deconstructionist approach to pop music, and its wry, literary lyrics. Their 2011 album Discontinued Perfume was hailed by the Washington Post as "a subtle masterpiece," and DCist proclaimed the following about their record Plastic Explosives: "Let us be clear about this: Plastic Explosives is one of the finest recent records we’ve found, from any act, local or otherwise."

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Flute Fest DC: Alex Hamburger Quartet / Samantha Kochis Quintet
Mar
18
6:30 PM18:30

Flute Fest DC: Alex Hamburger Quartet / Samantha Kochis Quintet

Wednesday March 18 * doors at 6:30, music at 7 * $20-35 * TICKETS

Presented by Transparent Productions in collaboration with the 2026 Washington Women in Jazz Festival

Alex Hamburger Quartet: Alex Hamburger (flute/voice), José Luiz Martins (piano), Tyrone Allen II (bass), Eliza Salem (drums)

Samantha Kochis Quintet: Samantha Kochis (flute), Judette Elliston (voice), Matei Predescu (piano), Finn Carroll (bass), Josh Mathews (drums) 

For the last decade, flutist, vocalist and composer Alex Hamburger has been creating her own musical direction. Her debut And She Spoke gave voice to female poets and composers while her acclaimed sophomore album, What If?, blended acoustic and electric textures to explore transformation and perception.

Samantha Kochis is a Brooklyn-based flutist, improviser, and composer who explores various creative environments as an artist of experimental music. In her creative works, Samantha draws from the tradition of avant-garde jazz and free improvisation to engage in sonic conversations with listeners and collaborators alike. Her playing is described as “deeply intentioned” and “sensitive yet powerful”.

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Solomon Gottfried, Jacob Sacks, & Connor Parks / José Luiz Martins Quartet
Mar
17
7:00 PM19:00

Solomon Gottfried, Jacob Sacks, & Connor Parks / José Luiz Martins Quartet

Tuesday March 17 * 7pm * $15-25 * TICKETS

LMB presents...

New York based musicians Solomon Gottfried (bass), Jacob Sacks (piano), and Connor Parks (drums) join forces to explore original works, create spontaneous improvisations, and perform selections from the great american piano trio pantheon.

Drawing inspiration from the rich musical heritage of his homeland, pianist José Luis Martins seamlessly blends Brazilian rhythms with elements of jazz, classical, rock and contemporary music, creating a unique and captivating sound. José will be joined by Alex Hamburger (flute), Charles Wilson (drums), and special guest (bass).

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Amoeba Ray / Greg Rekus / Cat Anatomy
Mar
15
7:00 PM19:00

Amoeba Ray / Greg Rekus / Cat Anatomy

Sunday March 15 * 7pm * $10-20 * TICKETS

Amoeba Ray (Washington, DC)
https://www.instagram.com/amoebaraydc
Instrumentally fronted rock with backing vox. We like to dance and stave off angst. Influenced by Yorke, Homme, and Brubeck, but making our own vibe.

Greg Rekus (Winnipeg, CA)
https://gregrekus.com/
"Sinners go to Church, Saints go to Jail" out now. Road-tested folk punk.

Cat Anatomy (College Park, MD)
https://catanatomy.bandcamp.com/
Maryland-based rock n roll

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Death Cafe
Mar
15
3:00 PM15:00

Death Cafe

Sunday March 15 * 3-5pm * RSVP

Death Cafes are opportunities for people to enjoy refreshments together and discuss the topic of death. The objective is to “increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their (finite) lives.” There are Death Cafes all over the country. What's on your mind about death and dying? Contact Death Cafe Facilitators Margaret Branch at margaret603@gmail.com or Monica Lynch at mlynch19@comcast.net.. Death Cafes are NOT therapy, grief support, or counseling sessions. Cost: Free (small donation for the space encouraged)

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Trans Writing Workshop - Writing Characters From the Body, with Benny Peterson
Mar
15
11:00 AM11:00

Trans Writing Workshop - Writing Characters From the Body, with Benny Peterson

Sunday March 15 * 11am * Free / donations * REGISTER

In fiction, we talk about very vivid characters as feeling “embodied” – through some mysterious creative alchemy, these words on a page take on a form that feels corporeal. As writers, how do we create characters that feel so real we can almost touch them, hear them, smell them? And what can we learn from our own experiences being a body in the world that we can then translate into an imaginary character’s bodily experiences? In this workshop, we will read and discuss some examples of character-development to understand how writers create embodied characters. We’ll also do some somatic exercises to help us think about what physical reality actually “feels” like in our own bodies and how we can evoke that sensation through words. And we’ll do some writing exercises to work on conveying that felt reality on the page. It will help to have a character in mind for this workshop—either one you’ve already written about, or one you’re hoping to write about. But there will also be space for creating a character during the workshop, if you don’t have one already in mind.

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Forget Why Poetry Series - Edmund Berrigan & Lauren Russell
Mar
14
7:00 PM19:00

Forget Why Poetry Series - Edmund Berrigan & Lauren Russell

Saturday March 14 * 7pm * $10-20 * TICKETS

Edmund Berrigan is the author of More Gone (City Lights, 2019), a book of poetry.  With Anselm Berrigan, Alice Notley, and Nick Sturm, he co-edited Get the Money (Collected Prose 1961-1983) by Ted Berrigan (City Lights, 2022). He also edited the Collected Poems of Steve Carey, forthcoming in 2026 from Subpress.

Lauren Russell is the author of three books, including A Window That Can Neither Open nor Close (Milkweed Editions, 2024) and Descent (Tarpaulin Sky, 2020), winner of the Poetry Society of America’s 2021 Anna Rabinowitz Award. An NEA and Cave Canem fellow, she teaches in the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University.

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Online Puppet Lab
Mar
14
11:30 AM11:30

Online Puppet Lab

2nd Saturday of the month * online at 1130am Eastern * to REGISTER, please email rhizomepuppetlab@gmail.com

Rhizome Puppet Lab is committed to the performance side of puppetry. It supports the development of works in progress. You can present work for feedback or direct others in the lab to improvise or puzzle out specific scenes. You may use the group to figure out how your show might work. Anyone may lead a lab about any aspect of performance.

Puppet Lab’s purpose is to be a hub for all those interested in puppet theater who would benefit from: boosting creative power; honing puppet-manipulation skills; cross-pollinating ideas; receiving feedback about works in progress; building puppet community. Types of labs have included shadows, Laban, suspense, metaphor, music, voice, Clown, character development, props, table top, humanette, hand puppets, and much more. Open to all levels of experience.

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AMALGAMATION Festival
Mar
13
6:00 PM18:00

AMALGAMATION Festival

Friday March 13 * 6pm * $15 * TICKETS

The festival’s six elements include LIVE SAMPLING, LIVE MUSIC, LIVE ART, a VENDOR MARKETPLACE, an ARTIST PANEL, and FOOD, with each event feature having a fiercely nonconformist lineup.

Local producers of multi-genred backgrounds will premiere new tracks composed live at the event using remixed samples recorded during the eclectic live music sets. 

OUR PRODUCERS: Alienood / Elric / Imka / The Expanding Man

WITH LIVE MUSIC BY: Anxiety Monster / Fantazma / James Wolf / Iliana Garabyare

VISUAL MAKERS & VENDORS, thanks to Clearbrook Artist Collective: Bbugnug / Beane Beane / Calum Hjelm / Club Temper / Recklessmarks

Facilitated by Alicia Astronomo, our PANEL of local artists discuss organizing and building creative community: Alana McCarthy Light / Camilo Montoya / Collapsing / Soul on the Scene

A taste of the islands meet the Maryland (old) bay with our CHEF: @crabandcalypso

Event organized by Nico Rodriguez and Alana McCarthy Light

Flier background art by Satya Emeric

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Online Dream Cafe
Mar
11
8:00 PM20:00

Online Dream Cafe

2nd & 4th Wednesdays * online at 8pm Eastern * Free / donations appreciated * RSVP

A weekly guided dream-sharing hangout…. Welcome to the theater of your dreams—an inexhaustible source of images and stories that can provide entertainment and insight, and that requires no cable service and no subscription—just attentiveness and an open mind. Participants will share dreams, using a gentle, non-intrusive method for unlocking the metaphors that structure dreams (derived from the long-tested method of Dr. Montague Ullman). We’ll also talk about techniques for recalling and recording dreams, as needed.

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Lia Kohl / Zachary Good / Alrich - Garrett - Holladay
Mar
10
7:00 PM19:00

Lia Kohl / Zachary Good / Alrich - Garrett - Holladay

Tuesday March 10 * doors at 7, show at 7:30 * $15-25 * TICKETS

Lia Kohl is a composer and sound artist based in Chicago. Trained as a cellist, she also incorporates synthesizers, field recordings, toy instruments  and radios into her work, searching for a balance between virtuosity and curiosity. She gravitates towards sound practices which reveal and speak to their time and place: field recording, improvisation, radio broadcast and transmission. She often focuses on mundane or pedestrian sounds – sounds which often go unnoticed or under-documented, searching for the profound, unknown, and beautiful in everyday life.

Zachary Good is a Chicago-based clarinetist, chamber musician, composer, and music educator. Good’s music meticulously explores the contrapuntal and harmonic possibilities of quiet two-note multiphonics on the clarinet, creating the illusion of multiple clarinetists playing simultaneously. His music is quietly virtuosic, inspired by the intricacies of the clarinet and a love for Baroque nuance and form.

Claire Alrich , Layne Garrett, and Aquiles Holladay will present a first-time collaboration. Claire Alrich is a multidisciplinary artist living in Washington DC. A trained dancer, Claire’s art practice centers the body and the somatic experience even as it moves across mediums to include: installation, dance production, 2-D art, and sculpture. Layne Garrett is an improvising musician and instrument builder based in Washington DC. He works with prepared guitars, found objects, and self-built instruments. Aquiles Holladay is a graduate of George Mason University with a BA in Dance and has performed with various dance organizations in the DMV.

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Paper Lady / babybaby_explores / Flo Petite
Mar
9
7:00 PM19:00

Paper Lady / babybaby_explores / Flo Petite

Monday March 9 * 7pm * $15-25 * TICKETS

Paper Lady is the immortal crone, casting spells and wreaking havoc in Boston, MA. This indie dream-rock outfit, consisting of Alli Raina, Rowan Martin, Alex Castile, and Taylor Morris was formed in the depths of the Northeast DIY scene in 2019. They have been conjuring up noisy freak folk and driving dream rock alike in basements and on stages around the US and Canada.

babybaby_explores is the citation of the run on sentence providence art-rock project, “Baby; Baby: Explores the Reasons Why that Gum is Still on the Sidewalk”, created by three scrappy bffs Lids B-Day (effected Vox & sampler), Sam M-H (e. gtr.) & Ramona Cano-Daly (keys & rhythm), three working-class art freaks raised in the haunted clam chowder suburbia Warwick, RI. Utilizing guitar effects pedals to manipulate sounds they create dissonant and lighthearted simple structured danceable songs that pay homage to musique concrète, European underground synth punk of the late 70’s through the 80's, anthem music, dada, and the Providence DIY & noise scene.

Flo Petite makes music for degenerates, dog lovers and anyone prone to an existential crisis. Based out of Washington DC, they’ve spent the last few years creating hodge-podge indie-pop sounds between toting around to house shows and touring out of their moms car. Next up : releasing a song more than every three years. Stay tuned!

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Peter Evans & Sam Pluta / Heather Stebbins & Ning Yu / Erin Demastes
Mar
8
7:00 PM19:00

Peter Evans & Sam Pluta / Heather Stebbins & Ning Yu / Erin Demastes

Sunday March 8 * 7pm * $15-25 * TICKETS

Peter Evans (trumpet) and Sam Pluta (electronics) have been collaborating since 2008 in a wide variety of contexts. Their music bridges Evans' efforts to explore new sonic worlds for a traditional acoustic instrument with Pluta's customized and highly flexible software. Their instruments are at some points fused into a unified sonic entity indistinguishable as two voices, while at others engaged in violent counterpoint. 

Heather Stebbins is a DC-based composer and multi-instrumentalist whose work explores the porous boundary between memory and emotion. She foregrounds cello, synthesizer, and an array of other electronics, creating music that is imbued with patience, unfolding slowly over the course of multi-movement suites.

Pianist Ning Yu emerges as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary music. Ning brings virtuosity and adventurous spirit to a wide range of music, both in solo performances and in collaborations with some of today’s most distinguished creative artists.

Erin Demastes is an experimental composer, performer, and sound artist. She uses everyday objects and hacked electronics for her installations and performances and subverts their use and perception with play and experimentation.

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Indigo & Shibori 101
Mar
8
1:00 PM13:00

Indigo & Shibori 101

Sunday March 8 * 1pm * in the backyard * $15-25 * REGISTER

Itching to get creative? Come dye with me! This class will cover making and dyeing with indigo, including the basics of shibori (Japanese tie-dye). You'll learn how to:-make an indigo vat-dye with indigo for long-lasting color-tie up the cloth for a variety of beautiful patterns-care for your indigo-dyed itemsEach participant will receive 1 bandana to dye with. All other materials provided. You may bring a few additional items to dye from home. Small to medium sized items with 50% or more natural fiber content work best.. In addition, wear clothing that you don't mind getting stained. Bring an apron if you wish, and rubber gloves if you have them.

Instructor: Sophie Kanter: www.thebluesti.com/

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Intro to Vocal Feminization Workshop
Mar
7
3:00 PM15:00

Intro to Vocal Feminization Workshop

Saturday March 7 * 3pm * $25 / scholarships available * REGISTER

This is an in-person workshop on the basics of vocal feminization: raising your pitch, shifting your resonance, and sustaining your trained voice. It'll be interactive, so come prepared to try the exercises in a judgment-free setting. Instructor: Jessica Austin

Scholarships available - please email info@rhizomedc.org

To find out more about me or schedule private lessons, visit my website: https://thetransjessicaaustin.com/

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Puppet Lab
Mar
7
10:00 AM10:00

Puppet Lab

First Saturday of the month * 10am-noon * to REGISTER, please email rhizomepuppetlab@gmail.com

Rhizome Puppet Lab is committed to the performance side of puppetry. It supports the development of works in progress. You can present work for feedback or direct others in the lab to improvise or puzzle out specific scenes. You may use the group to figure out how your show might work. Anyone may lead a lab about any aspect of performance.

Puppet Lab’s purpose is to be a hub for all those interested in puppet theater who would benefit from: boosting creative power; honing puppet-manipulation skills; cross-pollinating ideas; receiving feedback about works in progress; building puppet community. Types of labs have included shadows, Laban, suspense, metaphor, music, voice, Clown, character development, props, table top, humanette, hand puppets, and much more. Open to all levels of experience.

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Ceremony East Coast / Osmia / JACKY COUGAR & THE VAMPIRES FROM AFRICA / Caustic Hologram
Mar
6
7:00 PM19:00

Ceremony East Coast / Osmia / JACKY COUGAR & THE VAMPIRES FROM AFRICA / Caustic Hologram

Friday March 6 * 7pm * $15-20 * TICKETS

Ceremony East Coast is the bass and drums duo of John Fedowitz and Sandra Fedowitz playing raw love songs with distortion at glistering volumes. You get fuzz bass lines, ear piercing guitars, savage drums and intense vocals. Nothing polished, highs and lows. Each live show and record is raw, real and Ceremony style: #lovesongswithdistortion.

Osmia started as a recording project in Oregon, currently based in Maine. Sometimes fuzz pedals set to ten and sometimes spacey reverberations. Post rock / post punk genre derivations. Loud, quiet rock and roll for a folk soaked sea coast. This is their second time in DC..

JACKY COUGAR & THE VAMPIRES FROM AFRICA is the electro punk project from Jack Abok (Foul Swoops, Des Demonas, Sex Faces) melding his love of the delta blues, hip hop, post punk and Krautrock with Hana Racecar, his bandmate from Sex Faces ripping raw primitive beats.

Caustic Hologram is our hadean algorithmic cyberverse designed to fragment our souls into terminal consumption. They are also a band and a group of friends navigating this dystopian timeline together who believe in the unifying magic of repetitive rhythms and raucous dissonance.

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Microcinema: Short Films by Sara Kazemimanesh & Shahriar Shafiani
Mar
5
7:00 PM19:00

Microcinema: Short Films by Sara Kazemimanesh & Shahriar Shafiani

Thursday March 5 * 7pm * $10-20 * TICKETS

We are pleased to present an evening of films by Sara Kazemimanesh & Shahriar Shafiani, both of whom will be present for a discussion with the audience following the screening.

Sara Kazemimanesh (b. 1988, Rasht, Iran) is a writer, filmmaker, and educator. Her work moves between interpretative and critical writing and expanded art practice. In her films, and often through restrained, formally attentive storytelling, she explores displacement, agency of women, and the nuanced ways private lives collide with larger socio-political forces. Sara’s films have been showcased and recognized internationally. She holds a Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Arts from Ohio University.

Shahriar Shafiani is a film director, scholar, and educator. Born and raised in Iran, Shafiani began his career as an independent filmmaker before relocating to the United States for graduate study. Shafiani holds a PhD in Interdisciplinary Arts and an MFA in Film from Ohio University. He is an Assistant Professor of Film at Howard University, where he also coordinates the Graduate Film Program. Alongside his academic work, Shafiani continues to direct, edit, and coach performers for film and television.

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Phillip Greenlief (solo saxophone) /  Keefe Jackson And These Things Happen
Mar
4
6:30 PM18:30

Phillip Greenlief (solo saxophone) / Keefe Jackson And These Things Happen

Wednesday March 4 * doors at 6:30, music at 7 * $20-30 * TICKETS

Since his emergence on the west coast in the late 1970s, saxophonist/composer PHILLIP GREENLIEF has achieved international acclaim for his recordings and performances with musicians and composers in the post-jazz continuum as well as new music innovators and virtuosic improvisers. He has performed with Wadada Leo Smith, Meredith Monk, Rashaun Mitchell & Silas Reiner, and They Might Be Giants. Albums include two LANTSKAP LOGIC TRIO releases (w/ Evelyn Davis and Fred Frith), THAT OVERT DESIRE OF OBJECT with Joelle Leandre, ALL AT ONCE with FPR  (Frank Gratkowski and Jon Raskin), and OH THAT MONSTER with LA punk pioneers Thelonious Monster.

The music of Keefe Jackson & These Things Happen lives in the spaces between Chicago and Amsterdam, composition and improvisation, sobriety and wild abandon, playfulness and innocence. Starting with classic pieces and originals from the Dutch and American jazz traditions, the group will digress, covering new ground: discover and ignore, grab and release, creating and letting go. While the Chicago musician comes to jazz naturally, the Dutch approach to this music has often that been of respectful game and play. With These Things Happen this contrast is one of sincere joy. Keefe Jackson, saxophone; Oscar Jan Hoogland, piano; Luke Stewart, bass; Mikel Patrick Avery, drums

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Bobby Zankel & The Warriors of the Wonderful Sound 6
Mar
3
7:00 PM19:00

Bobby Zankel & The Warriors of the Wonderful Sound 6

Tuesday March 3 * doors at 7, music at 7:30 * $10-20 * TICKETS

Bobby Zankel is a cornerstone of the Philadelphia creative jazz scene, someone who’s been doing this work for decades with deep intention and care. He studied with Ornette Coleman, and leads The Warriors of the Wonderful Sound, a long-running ensemble built around collective energy, trust, and fearless improvisation. His music moves between composition and open space—bold, searching, and always alive. Over the years, his work has included commissioned pieces featuring artists like Muhal Richard Abrams, Steve Coleman, and Rudresh Mahanthappa, but at its core, this is about the band in the room, listening hard and moving together.

THE WARRIORS: Bobby Zankel – Sax / Shakoor Hakeem – Percussion / Sumi Tonooka – Piano / Fabian Engar – Trumpet / Douglas Mapp – Bass / Miguel Russell – Drums

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Screening: All That's Left of You
Mar
2
7:00 PM19:00

Screening: All That's Left of You

Monday March 2 * 7pm * $10-25 * TICKETS

In the Occupied West Bank of the 1980s, a Palestinian teenager is swept into a protest that changes the course of his family's life. Reeling from its aftermath, his mother, Hanan, shares the story that led them to that fateful moment. Spanning seven decades, this epic drama traces the hopes and heartaches of one uprooted family, revealing not only the scars of displacement, but the unbreakable spirit of survival.

2025. Written and directed by Cherien Dabis, who also stars alongside Saleh Bakri, Mohammad Bakri, Adam Bakri, Maria Zreik, Muhammad Abed Elrahman, Sanad Alkabareti and Salah El Din.

The film had its world premiere at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival on 25 January 2025. It was selected as the Jordanian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 98th Academy Awards.

All ticket proceeds after covering the screening fee will be donated to mutual aid efforts in Gaza.

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Educator & Family Meetup
Mar
1
4:30 PM16:30

Educator & Family Meetup

Sunday March 1 * 4:30 * Free / donations * RSVP

With recent changes at the Department of Education and the removal of subject matter, the increase in technological availability, and an evolving cultural landscape, a question emerges: how do educators, families, students, and communities work together to ensure the next generation has access to accurate information and experiences that encourage emotional intelligence as well, help them find their place in the world, allow them to interact with a myriad of subject matter, and equip them to be global participants?

Issues to consider: Outdoor learning / Nontraditional education centers / Private education / Supplementary education activities / Intersectionality / Trades and vocational work

We invite educators, students, parents, philosophers, historians, technologists, and any person who is passionate, concerned, and future-oriented when it comes to education and education policy. There will be panels, discussions, group activities, and a keynote speaker. There will be visual artwork presented by Chris Carr, as well as live musical and poetic performances.

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Crochet 101: Back to Basics
Mar
1
11:00 AM11:00

Crochet 101: Back to Basics

Sunday March 1 * 11am * $15 suggested * REGISTER

Want to crochet, but don't know where to start? Crochet 101 Back to Basics is the perfect class for you! We will learn how to hold a crochet hook and yarn, how to read a basic pattern, and how to start project in single crochet. 

No experience necessary!

Pay what you like, recommended $15. Crochet 101 is led by Annie with Swamp Rose Studios. Class every first Sunday of the month, topics rotate monthly. Inquiries: annie.rose.oconnell@gmail.com

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The Andrews / Jonathan Matis / A.M. Howard
Feb
28
6:30 PM18:30

The Andrews / Jonathan Matis / A.M. Howard

Saturday February 28 * doors at 6:30, music at 7 * $15-20 * TICKETS

The Andrews are an ambient experimental country music group featuring Andrew Waegel (pedal steel) and Richard Andrews (guitar). Their music brings deep elements of and reverence for the traditions of American country music, starting with but usually departing from the restrictions of the genre's songcraft; melody gives way to soundscapes which lead to experimentations that avoid honky-tonk cliche and feel-good ambient platitudes in favor of a more realistic reconciliation with our current cultural moment.

Jonathan Morris (Matis) has been composing and performing many types of music for some period of years that we don't need to count. His interest in combining improvisation and composition led him to conservatory training at the Hartt School of Music. Recovery from that training has included performances all over the country, from highbrow venues like The Kennedy Center (not recently) to others like CBGB’s. Jonathan led the DC Improvisers Collective and the Low End String Quartet, and is a member of the instrumental rock guitar choir, Boat Burning. His latest commercial release is Resonance: Time + Wood + Steel, a collection of ambient guitar music on Ramble Records.

AM Howard was born in DC and came of age in the New Mexico plains and West Texas Bars. His solo guitar work falls somewhere between modern American primitive fingerpicking, looping/loping ambient country, and Motorik-inspired drives into the middle distance. Call it Kosmiche Americana.

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Screening: Indelible / Performance: Jenna Camille
Feb
28
3:00 PM15:00

Screening: Indelible / Performance: Jenna Camille

Saturday February 28 * doors at 3pm, event at 3:30 * $10-20 * TICKETS

"INDELIBLE" is a hybrid documentary series highlighting performing artists in the DMV and Baltimore. Since 2018, series creator Antonio Hernandez (aka "Electric Llama") has published 15 episodes, and has screened unique edits of the film at venues such as Busboys and Poets, Suns Cinema, Eaton Hotel and The Village Cafe. This will be the first time the project is screening at Rhizome.

Singer, songwriter and producer Jenna Camille, star of Episode 8, will perform live.

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Learning Liberation Family Gathering
Feb
28
10:00 AM10:00

Learning Liberation Family Gathering

Saturday February 28 * 10am-noon

It's been ages since we've connected, but we'd like to invite this group to join us Saturday for a meetup in conjunction with the TPSS Community Safety Network. We'll be reading stories, crafting, and reconnecting around shared resistance and liberation. We'll also have information available about building community safety and ways to support neighbors most impacted by state violence. We'll be joined by some TPSS CSN members who are working in conjunction with MoCoIRC (Immigrants Rights Collective) on a range of local initiatives.

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