Join Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams tonight for a celebration to conclude the Benevolent Media Festival.
Prints
will be available for purchase at the event. 25% of proceeds from
prints sales benefit participating photojournalists and 50% benefit Architecture for Humanity, a non-profit design services firm committed to building a more sustainable future through the power of professional design.
The photo sale and exhibit is curated by JB Reed, founder of Nuru Project, a New York-based social good company that sells photographs to support highly effective nonprofits.
Architecture for Humanity's DC Chapter will also feature small-scale 3D model of [IIII] Box, a fresh initiative that promotes community development by repurposing recycled cargo containers to activate vacant lots and bring positive change to neighborhoods throughout Washington, DC. The [IIII] Box aims to be self-sustainable, green and flexible enough to adapt to different communities and their respective needs. Learn more: http://www. boxcollective.org/.
The photo sale and exhibit is curated by JB Reed, founder of Nuru Project, a New York-based social good company that sells photographs to support highly effective nonprofits.
Architecture for Humanity's DC Chapter will also feature small-scale 3D model of [IIII] Box, a fresh initiative that promotes community development by repurposing recycled cargo containers to activate vacant lots and bring positive change to neighborhoods throughout Washington, DC. The [IIII] Box aims to be self-sustainable, green and flexible enough to adapt to different communities and their respective needs. Learn more: http://www.
Tickets are $10 HERE.
Monday, June 25
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
1526 14th St NW
Washington, D.C. 20005
Treats provided by BakeHouse and Los Verracos.
Raffle prizes by Zipcar and PhotoShelter.
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