Dupont Underground is an ambitious project that will bring life to 75,000 square feet of abandoned space beneath Dupont Dircle in Washington, D.C. By reclaiming this ideally sited piece of subterranean infrastructure - a streetcar station last used as such in the early 1960s - we seek to establish a world-class center for the arts, design, and innovative entrepreneurship. Powered by creative pursuits and and social networks, this former transit space at the head of a key urban axis will serve as a civic focal point for Washington.
Join the Arts Coalition for the Dupont Underground for a Fundraiser to Support This Project
DUPONT UNDERGROUND — ABOVEGROUND
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2012
EASTERN MARKET NORTH HALL
225 7TH STREET SE, WASHINGTON DC
6:30 PM AMBASSADORS TO THE DUPONT UNDERGROUND ADMISSION
8:00 PM FRIENDS OF THE DUPONT UNDERGROUND ADMISSION
UNDER 21 ADMISSION
DESIGNATED DRIVER ADMISSION
> Live musical performances presented by DC Setlist:
Alex Minoff
Margot MacDonald
Justin Jones
Spins by DJ Love Supreme
> World premiere of Robin Bell and DC Setlist music videos from the Underground.
> Silent auction prizes from the Corcoran Gallery of Art, The Pink Line Project, Our City Film Festival, 9:30 Club and more.*
> Signature cocktails designed for Dupont Underground by Bombay Sapphire.
> Beer and wine by Stella Artois, Starr Hill Brewery, and Veritas Vineyard & Winery.
> Live portraits by DC artist, Rose Jaffe.
> Aether Art Projects Installation and Performance by Eames Armstrong and Carolyn Becker.
> Learn more about the future of Dupont Underground.
*Interested in Corporate Sponsorships or Product Donations, contact Kendra Rubinfeld at krubinfeld@dupontunderground.org
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
Online ticket sales will close at 7:59pm on 9/7. Tickets will be available for purchase at the door for $10 more. Ambassador Tickets must be purchased in advance.
Dress Code: Come as you are.
Questions? Contact KRubinfeld@dupontunderground.org
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Dupont Underground is an ambitious project that will bring life to 75,000 square feet of abandoned space beneath Dupont Dircle in Washington, D.C. By reclaiming this ideally sited piece of subterranean infrastructure - a streetcar station last used as such in the early 1960s - we seek to establish a world-class center for the arts, design, and innovative entrepreneurship. Powered by creative pursuits and and social networks, this former transit space at the head of a key urban axis will serve as a civic focal point for Washington.
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