Art
ArtBy Anthony Carney July 28, 2021
Joy (cont’d)
Artist/Vendor Anthony Carneys shares about the greatest joy in his life.
ArtBy Patty Smith July 28, 2021
Juneteenth Holiday
Artist/Vendor Patty Smith reflects on Juneteenth and her family’s celebrations.
ArtBy Brianna Butler July 28, 2021
Beach fun
Artist/Vendor Brianna Butler writes about summer fun on a beach.
ArtBy Jeffrey Carter July 28, 2021
Loving Your Enemies
Artist/Vendor Jeffery Carter shares about turning away from conflict.
ArtBy Jewel Lewis July 28, 2021
Jewel
Artist/Vendor Jewel Lewis shares about her faith.
ArtBy Carlos Carolina July 28, 2021
Real Love
Artist/Vendor Carlos Carolina writes a poem on love.
ArtBy Rochelle Walker July 28, 2021
I Call Your Name
Artist/Vendor Rochelle Walker writes a poem in tribute to a very meaningful friend.
ArtBy Gerald Anderson July 28, 2021
An update to my customers
Artist/Vendor Gerald Anderson shares an update on his recovery and return.
ArtBy Queenie Featherstone July 28, 2021
It’s still for real
Artist/Vendor Queenie Featherstone pens a poem warning that the dangers of COVID-19 still exist.
ArtBy Aida Peery July 28, 2021
Reopening
Artist/Vendor Aida Peery provides writes thoughts on DC’s reopening from COVID-19 closures.
Art July 21, 2021
Birds showing love to one another
Artist/Vendor Sybil Taylor takes a moment to appreciate nature in the District.
ArtBy Don L. Gardner July 21, 2021
Prayer
Artist/Vendor Don Gardner writes about the meaning of prayer.
ArtBy Levester Green July 21, 2021
What I love about communications
Artist/Vendor Levester Green shares his roots in media.
ArtBy Ronald Smoot July 21, 2021
Friends
Artist/Vendor Ronald Smoot writes about his best friend.
ArtBy Carlton Johnson July 21, 2021
Summer on the streets
Artist/Vendor Carlton Johnson writes about the hot, sunny DC summer days.
ArtBy Reginald Black July 21, 2021
What Love Is
Artist/Vendor Reggie Black writes on the meaning of love.
ArtBy Sasha Williams July 21, 2021
Feeling sweet & sour
Artist/Vendor Sasha Williams writes a tribute to a sister lost in tragedy.
Public Housing Budget
Artist/Vendor Reginald Black, a.k.a. “Da street reportin’ artist” pens thoughts on DC’s budget debate concerning housing.
ArtBy James Davis July 21, 2021
Maskese
Artist/Vendor James Davis writes a poem on facemasks.
ArtBy Ivory Wilson July 14, 2021
A Gift
Artist/Vendor Ivory Wilson shares a special gift to the Vice President.
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