Art All Night

Art All Night started in 2011, and last weekend’s celebration was a fantastic display of creativity in D.C. – with more than 20 neighborhoods participating and an estimated 180,000 people attending. We could only see a tiny fraction of the offerings, but what we saw was wonderful.

Art

©Miki Jourdan
©Miki Jourdan

Juggling

©Victoria Pickering
©Miki Jourdan
©Victoria Pickering

Aerialists and cyclists

©Miki Jourdan
©Miki Jourdan
©Victoria Pickering

Foam

Foam has become all the rage at street festivals over the last couple of years, and foam under the colored lights of Art All Night became magical.

©Victoria Pickering
©Miki Jourdan
©Miki Jourdan
©Victoria Pickering

Bubbles

Jennifer Shannon. ©Miki Jourdan
Jennifer Shannon ©Miki Jourdan

Games

©Victoria Pickering

Fire

Fire performances are one of the most spectacular offerings at Art All Night.

©Miki Jourdan
©Victoria Pickering
©Victoria Pickering

One of the best fire performances we’ve ever seen was a collaborative two-hour spectacle at Dupont Circle, called “A Fool’s Journey.”

Luis Wachong. ©Rob Klug
Kyle Rasmussen. ©Rob Klug
Kyle Rasmussen, Jennifer Shannon, Tippy Ki Yay. ©Rob Klug
Kyle Rasmussen ©Rob Klug
Kyle Rasmussen, Jennifer Shannon, Tippy Ki Yay. ©Rob Klug
Tippy Ki Yay. ©Rob Klug
Willow Turpie. ©Rob Klug
Jennifer Shannon. ©Rob Klug
Tanory Ateek. ©Rob Klug
Sam Stevens ©Rob Klug

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2 Comments

  1. You guys covered the heck out of this. Excellent, imaginative and fun photos by all! Thanks.

    1. Thanks so much, Jeff! There was so much to see, and it would have been great if we could have gone to every location.

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