Good morning FotoFriends,
With this this year’s festival featuring over 100 exhibitions and events going on throughout the week we know managing the FotoWeek landscape can get overwhelming. Every day, we’ll be doing our best to keep you informed and updated – here’s what’s happening today at FotoWeek.
- Most events are free and open to public but we encourage you to give a donation at FotoWeekCentral locations if you can.
- All the events are separated into the following categories:
EXHIBITIONS / FOTO EDU / FOTOFILM / FOTOWEEKCENTRAL / FOTOGEORGETOWN
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At FotoWeekCentral
On view at FotoWeekCentral:
10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m ///
FOTOWEEKDC Competition Winners Gallery
Check out the winning photos from our FotoWeekDC international competitions as well as our FotoDC: STYLE spring 2017 competitions.
Cislanderus
Cislanderus is a cultural project that gives a face to the Canarian descendants of the US. The exhibition highlights these descendants of the “isleños” from Delacroix Island. During the years 1778 and 1783, around 2,500 Canary Islanders traveled to what was then the Spanish owned Louisiana territory to defend the land from the British troops.
Magnum 70 at 70
10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
An exhibition of 70 photographic icons celebrating the diversity of the Magnum Photos agency and how its photographers have born witness to major events of the last 70 years.

Photo: Inge Morath
FotoGeorgetown
3222 M Street Northwest Washington (in the alley by Dean & Deluca), DC, 20007 United States, exhibitions on view 10AM-6PM
WPOW (Women Photojournalists of Washington) 11th Annual Juried Show Opening Reception
Please join us on the evening of Monday, November 13th to celebrate women, our work, our voices, our community & our mission. Admission is free.
The White House News Photographers Association 2017 ‘Eyes Of History®’ Travel Exhibition
The breadth and quality of the work in this exhibit is stunning – images of the world’s top news stories of 2016 captured an unparalleled amount of that history through compelling video stories, powerful still images and captivating multimedia projects.
Finding Home – Presented by Pulitzer Center and Time Magazine
Finding Home documents three families at the heart of Europe’s refugee crisis. It’s the story of women and children with no place to call home; it’s about families that, even if they do escape the limbo of refugee camps, may be forced to live in the shadows of Europe for years if not decades; and it’s about a generation of stateless children, born and raised on the run.

Photo: Lynsey Addario
ASMP DC Member Exhibition
The ASMP DC Member Exhibition – FotoGeorgetown will highlight the wide range of photographic talents of the members of the American Society of Media Photographers, DC chapter. The images displayed show examples of commercial, editorial, event/PR, travel, portraiture, and more.
Steven Cummings – Gentrified Wood
The houses didn’t move. The people who lived inside them did. And once the house was empty, it was emptied again
Forward Focus – Critical Exposure
[Forward Focus] is an exhibit of youth photography and writing documenting the experiences and social justice campaigns of black and brown youth in D.C.
FotoWeek Around Town
FULL LIST OF EXHIBITIONS AROUND TOWN CAN BE FOUND HERE
Momenta Workshop
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Leica Store – 977 F Street Northwest Washington, DC, 20004 United States
This exclusive workshop will help you grow your nonprofit clientele and create a funding plan for your dream projects. Cost: $175
Humanity, the Exhibition – Opening Reception
7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
THRIVEHAUS Pop-Up –
Eight photographers have lent their artistry to showcase unique perspectives the beauty of humanity. Their art is a direct adaptation of the many faces, features, and emotions that connect and inspire us.

photos courtesy of THRIVEHAUS
WPOW (Women Photojournalists of Washington) 11th Annual Juried Show Opening Reception
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
FotoGeorgetown – 3222 M Street Northwest Washington, DC, 20007 United States
Please join us on the evening of Monday, November 13th to celebrate women, our work, our voices, our community & our mission. Admission is free.
AT CAPACITY: Artist Talk with Jodi Cobb – Stranger in a Strange Land
6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Smithsonian American Art Museum – (Nan Tucker McEvoy Auditorium) 8th and G Streets, N.W Washington, DC USA
Join veteran photographer Jodi Cobb on a whirlwind retrospective of a distinguished career that has spanned four decades.

Photo by: Jodi Cobb
Jaime Rojo discusses Monarchs in the Snow
6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
19 Dupont Circle / Dupont Underground, Washington, DC, 20009 United States
WPP winning photographer and passionate advocate Jaime Rojo discusses his image depicting the consequences of climate change at the #WorldPressPhotoDC at the Dupont Underground. Part of #WorldPressPhotoDC
Canarias en Corto 2017 Presentation
7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
2801 16th Street Northwest Washington, DC, 20009 United States
On November 13 at 7pm, join us for a presentation by the team behind Cislanderus cultural project, and a selection of shorts from Canarias en Corto 2017, a project promoted by the Canary Islands Government in Spain
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