WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Tuesday evening, February 2, the opening reception for the first sound art exhibition at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art. Nigerian sound and video artist Emeka Ogboh was commissioned by the museum to create a site-specific audio installation. The exhibition layers sound from a market in Lagos, Nigeria. The speakers are installed on enamelware trays which are often used in markets. The exhibit will be open from Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2016, through Sept. 24, 2016. | ©2016 Photo by Cheriss May, www.cherissmay.com
WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Tuesday, March 8 at Union Market in N.E. DC, "Mr. Brainwash" is a name used by French-born, Los Angeles-based filmmaker and street artist Thierry Guetta. Mr. Brainwash was commissioned to create a mural for the Let Grils Learn event. | ©2016 Photo by Cheriss May, www.cherissmay.com
WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Tuesday, March 8 at Union Market in N.E. DC, "Mr. Brainwash" is a name used by French-born, Los Angeles-based filmmaker and street artist Thierry Guetta. Mr. Brainwash was commissioned to create a mural for the Let Grils Learn event. | ©2016 Photo by Cheriss May, www.cherissmay.com
| ©2017 Photo by Cheriss May, www.cherissmay.com