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Events This Week
Brazil, Argentina, and the Road to the NPT
Co-sponsored by The The Nuclear Proliferation International History Project and the Brazil Institute
June 15, 4:30-6:00 p.m.
6th floor Moynihan board room
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
One Woodrow Wilson Plaza
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20004
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A photo ID is required for entry to the Reagan building.
For several decades Argentina and Brazil sought to develop their own indigenous nuclear programs and tried to
resist the expansion of the global non-proliferation regime. Deep mutual suspicion coupled with status competition
colored their relationship and their standing in the face of the major nuclear powers. Starting in the 1980s,
however, a range of mechanisms led to an emerging system of mutual inspections that transformed geopolitics in
South America, defused threat perceptions, helped the civilian leadership extricate the military from the nuclear
programs, and paved the way for entry into the NPT.
Matias Spektor, an assistant professor of international relations at Fundao Getulio Vargas draws on dozens of
oral history interviews and thousands of recently declassified documents in Argentina, Brazil, and the United
States to tell the story.
Joining Spektor on the panel is Luis Bitencourt, the associate dean of academic affairs and professor of national
security affairs at the National Defense University and Greg Thielmann, senior fellow at the Arms Control
Association.
Christian Ostermann, director of the Wilson Center's History and Public Policy Program, will chair the event.
Matias Spektor is an assistant professor of international relations at Fundao Getulio Vargas
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he also coordinates the Center for International Relations. He
earned his Ph.D. from Oxford University in 2007. Matias is currently working on an archive-
based history of nuclear relations between Argentina and Brazil.
Luis Bitencourtis the associate dean of academic affairs and professor of national security affairs at the
National Defense University (NDU). Prior to joining NDU, Bitencourt was the director of the Wilson Center's
Brazil Project and a visiting professor at the Georgetown University. For most of his professional life, Bitencourt
simultaneously pursued two careers. In the Brazilian federal administration, he performed several functionsrelated to research and training in strategic planning, international security, public administration, and intelligence
(1974-1999). At the Catholic University of Brasilia, Bitencourt was a professor and dean (1987-2000). Bitencourt
also worked for the United Nations as a Regional Coordinator in East Timor, as a member of the Team of Electoral
Experts in Tajikistan, and as a rapporteur for the U.N. Commission on Intervention and Sovereignty. He has a
doctorate and an M.A. in World Politics from the Catholic University of America an M.A. in Political Science from the
University of Brasilia, and a Bachelors in Mathematics. His research interests include hemispheric security,
terrorism, trade, and democracy.
Greg Thielmann is senior fellow at the Arms Control Association. Theilmann has served more than three
decades in the executive and legislative branches of government, specializing in political-military and
intelligence issues. Before joining ACA in 2009, he worked for four years as a senior professional staffer of the
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI). He was previously a U.S. Foreign Service Officer for 25 years, last
serving as director of the Strategic, Proliferation and Military Affairs Office in the Department of States Bureau of
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Intelligence and Research. His foreign posts include deputy political counselor of the U.S. Embassy in Brasilia,
Brazil; political-military affairs officer in Moscow, USSR; and political-military affairs Officer in Bonn, Germany.
Thielmann also served as deputy director of the State Departments Office of German, Austrian and Swiss Affairs;
special assistant to Ambassador Paul Nitze (then special adviser to the president and secretary of state on arms
control matters); and State Department advisor to the U.S. Delegation at the Geneva INF arms control negotiations.
Greg is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a former member of the Board of Directors of the Arms
Control Association (2003-2005). His July 2003 appearance at an ACA press briefing on faulty intelligence
assessments on Iraqs WMD capabilities led to a CBS News 60 Minutes II segment entitled The Man Who Knew,
which won an Emmy Award for reporter Scott Pelley.
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RESOURCES FOR THE FUTURE
CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO A
POLICY LEADERSHIP FORUM
Sir Robert Swan
How Renewable Energy and Sustainable Societies
Can Save Antarctica (and the Rest of the Planet)
Wednesday, June 15, 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Resources for the Future
1616 P Street NW
Washington, DC20009
First Floor Conference Center
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Reception to follow
Join polar explorer and internationally renowned sustainability leader Robert Swan, OBE, as he tells his extraordinary life
story of how he experienced first-hand the life-threatening effects of climate change as he became the first person to walk
to both the North and South Poles. Sir Robert has dedicated his life to the preservation of Antarctica through the
promotion of renewable energy and sustainability and has inspired countless others to join him in his quest to protect this
fragile continent. In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the discovery of the South Pole, learn how he has galvanizedpeople around the planet to take small steps to reduce carbon footprints and generate demand for renewable energy. He
will also preview his upcoming expedition where he will again make history by walking the South Pole.
Eggner Trio concert
Wednesday, June 15, 7: 30 p.m.
Embassy of Austria
3524 International Court NWWashington DC 20008
Admission free. RSVP required:www.acfdc.org/events-registration or(202) 895-6776
The Eggner Trio was founded in 1997 and consists of the brothers Christoph (piano), Georg (violin) and Florian
Eggner (violoncello) at present. It is a renowned piano trio now, managed by the Wiener Konzerthaus. Just a couple
of years after the trios start, they placed first at the International Brahms competition and later went on to win
first place at the prestigious Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition. The three brothers have given
concerts in Belgium, Denmark, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Slovakia, Spain, Tunisia and the
United States. In Austria, they have performed in major venues and in leading festivals. The trios program for their
American tour is as follows;
Haydn Trio C-Dur Nr.27
Johannes Berauer
(young Austrian composer between Jazz and contemporary classic)
Dvorak Trio Nr.3
Join us to try our staff selections at this Wednesdays complimentary
wine tasting, or come test out four new wines with Jody from
Winebow on Friday!
Salute!
ZWK
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COMPLIMENTARY WINE TASTINGS
Zola Wine & Kitchen505 Ninth Street NW
Join ZWK for happy hour and enjoy our weekly pick of amazingnew wines pared with our artisanal cheeses.
Wednesday, June 15, 5:00-7:00 p.m.It's Ali's Birthday! Join Us as We Taste Her Favorites!
Domaine de la Perrire Sancerre The Velvet Devil Merlot Joseph Carr Cabernet
Friday, June 17, 5:00-7:00 p.m.Taste Four New Wines with Jody from Winebow!
Dobog Tokaji Furmint Mt. Beautiful Riesling Clos La Coutale Cahors Chasing Lions Cabernet
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COMPLIMENTARY WINETASTING
Potenza Wine15th & H Streets NW
Join us at Potenza Wine for a weekly tasting and enjoya variety of amazing new wines, paired with our
artisanal cheeses.
Thursday, June 16, 5:00-7:00 p.m.Potenza Wine Presents:Indulge Your Palate with Wines fromBacchus Imports
Casteller Cava Ponzi Oregon Pinot Gris Nuchese Greco di Tufo Boccadiagba Rosso Piceno
WINE SPECIAL
Selected Italian and French Ross on Sale!Gemin Prosecco on sale for $14.99!
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Washington Post Express Night Out Free June Happy Hour
Event Date:
Thursday, June 16, 2011 - 5:00pm - 9:00pm
Venue Address:
1813 M Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States
See map: Google Maps
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ENJOY:-NO COVER!
-$2 Coors Lights-$3 Blue Moons
-$4 Absolut drinks-1/2 Price Appetizers-Express Giveaways!
Register to win $250 CASH (Winner selected at 8pm, you must be present to win).
Just Cause DC June Happy Hour
Event Date:
Thursday, June 16, 2011 - 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Venue Address:
919 19th Street NW
Washington, DC 20006
United States
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Changing the world one drink at a time! Just Cause has raised thousands of dollars for non-profitorganizations by collecting modest $10 donations at our monthly happy hours.
Each month benefits a different non-profit organization, and 100% of all donations--plus a portion ofthe bar sales--go directly to the months cause!
The idea is to bring together different groups of friends and provide people with information aboutsome of the good things happening around us and an opportunity to give back to their
community...just 'cause!
Over the past 2 years, we've raised over $26,000 for locally-serving non-profit orgs and had a lot offun doing it!
We're excited to celebrate with YOU at our next happy hour to benefit Dreaming Out Loud, a localnon-profit working to advance a more ethical world that allows underserved children, youth and
families to thrive in the global community.
Join our Facebook group!
Photo: Just Cause happy hour at Poste restaurant/Hotel Monaco courtyard.
Overcoming Iran Nuclear Impasse: A Year after theTehran Declaration
The SETA Foundation at Washington D.C. presents
Overcoming Iran Nuclear Impasse: A Year after the Tehran Declaration
Thursday, June 16, 12:00-1:30 p.m.SETA DC Conference Room
1025 Connecticut Avenue NWSuite #1106
Washington, DC 20036
Panelists:
Trita Parsi
President, National Iranian American Council
Barbara Slavin
Non-resident Senior Fellow, the Atlantic Council
Matias Spektor
Director, Center for International Relations, Getulio Vargas Foundation
Kadir Ustun
Research Director, The SETA Foundation
Moderator: Nuh Yilmaz, Director, The SETA Foundation
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On May 17, 2010, Iran, Turkey and Brazil signed a joint declaration referred to as the "Tehran Declaration" in
an effort to achieve a breakthrough in nuclear negotiations with Iran. While Turkey and Brazil aimed to bridge
the trust gap between Iran and the international community, the U.S. dismissed the declaration as a mere ploy
on Iran's part to stall the imminent sanctions. When the UN Security Council moved to impose sanctions on
Iran in June 2010, the non-permanent members of the UNSC at the time, Brazil and Turkey, voted "no" arguing
that sanctions would impede diplomatic efforts. At the anniversary of the Tehran Declaration and the
Resolution 1929, this panel will revisit and debate possibilities of overcoming the Iranian nuclear impasse.
Register Now!
Trita Parsi is founder and president of the National Iranian American Council and an expert on US-Iranianrelations, Iranian politics, and the balance of power in the Middle East. He is the author of TreacherousAlliance: The Secret Dealings of Iran, Israel and the United States (Yale University Press 2007), silver medalwinner of the 2008 Arthur Ross Book Award from the Council on Foreign Relations. Parsi studied for hisDoctoral thesis on Israeli-Iranian relations under Professor Francis Fukuyama at Johns Hopkins UniversitySchool of Advanced International Studies. In addition to his PhD, he holds a Master's Degree in InternationalRelations from Uppsala University and a Master's Degree in Economics from the Stockholm School ofEconomics. He has served as an adjunct professor of International Relations at Johns Hopkins University
SAIS. He is currently an adjunct scholar at the Middle East Institute. Parsi has followed Middle East politicsthrough work in the field and extensive experience on Capitol Hill and at the United Nations. He is frequentlyconsulted by Western and Asian governments on foreign policy matters. He is fluent in Persian/Farsi,English, and Swedish. Parsi's articles on Middle East affairs have been published in the national andinternational media.
Matias Spektor is an Assistant Professor at the Getulio Vargas Foundation in Brazil, where he directs theCenter for International Relations and runs an IR book series. He has a keen interest in the connectionsbetween international theory and history. Dr. Spektor worked for the United Nations before completing hisdoctorate at the University of Oxford in 2007. He was a visiting fellow with the London School of Economics(2009) and with the Council on Foreign Relations (2010). He has published a book on Kissinger and Brazil(2009 in Portuguese; US edition forthcoming). His next book, on Brazilian strategies to deal with the United
States, will come out in 2011. At the moment Dr. Spektor is also working on a study of trust building betweennuclear rivals (with Prof. Nicholas Wheeler) and a history of emerging countries in international society.
Barbara Slavin is a non-resident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council's South Asia Center. Ms. Slavin is anexpert on U.S. foreign policy and the author of a 2007 book on Iran entitled Bitter Friends, Bosom Enemies:Iran, the U.S. and the Twisted Path to Confrontation. A contributor to AOLNews.comand Foreignpolicy.comamong other media outlets, she was Assistant Managing Editor for World and National Security of TheWashington Timesfrom July 2008 through December 2009. Prior to that, she served for 12 years as seniordiplomatic reporter for USA TODAYwhere she covered such key issues as the U.S.-led war on terrorism andin Iraq, policy toward "rogue" states and the Arab-Israeli conflict. She accompanied three secretaries of Stateon their official travels and also reported from Iran, Libya, Israel, Egypt, North Korea, Russia, China, SaudiArabia and Syria. Ms. Slavin, who has lived in Russia, China, Japan and Egypt, has also written for The
Economistand The New York Times. She is a regular commentator on U.S. foreign policy on National PublicRadio, the Public Broadcasting Systemand C-Span. She wrote her book on Iran, which she has visitedseven times, as a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholarsin 2006 andspent October 2007-July 2008 as senior fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace, where she researched andwrote a report on Iranian regional influence, entitled Mullahs, Money and Militias: How Iran Exerts ItsInfluence in the Middle East.
Kadir Ustun is the research director at the SETA Foundation at Washington DC. He received his M.A.degree in History from Bilkent University. He is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in Middle East Studies atColumbia University. Mr. Ustun has taught numerous undergraduate classes on history, politics, culture, andart in the Islamic World as well as Western political thought at Columbia University and George MasonUniversity. He is currently the Assistant Editor of Insight Turkey, an academic journal published by SETA
Foundation. His research interests include civil-military relations, social and military modernization in theMiddle East, US-Turkey relations, and Turkish foreign policy.
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Johnnie Walker Fathers Day Tasting and Food Pairing
June 16, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Againn1099 New York Avenue NWWashington DC 20001Price: This event is complimentary.
Johnnie Walker and Againn are hosting an exclusive tasting of the Johnnie Walker higher marques family (Johnnie
Walker Black, Green, Gold and the coveted Blue) along with a three-course food pairing hand-crafted by Againns
expert chef. Ewan Morgan, Diageos official Master of Whiskey, will be our host as he walks you through t he impressive
history, passion and quality of the legendary Johnnie Walker scotch family.
Johnnie Walker products will be available
June 16, 6:30 p.m.Goethe-Institut812 Seventh Street NWReception follows with German wine.
No charge.
RSVP [email protected] veteran diplomat Kempton Jenkins, author of the bookCold War Saga, will give an insiders view of the
global confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States and its allies at its most decisive
moments, including the dramatic account of a nuclear ultimatum delivered in person by Soviet Foreign
Minister Gromyko.
Jointly organized by the Goethe-Institut and the German Information Center USA.
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Collage Panel #1 Gwen Parish
20th Anniversary Celebration
"Living Embodiments: Artistic Expressions of Being "
Edward Clark, Herbert Gentry, Sam Gilliam, Richard Mayhew, WoseneKosrof,
and other artists
OPENING RECEPTION
Friday, June 17, 2011
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Parish Gallery
1054 31st Street NW
Showing through July 12, 2011
"The gallery has been on a universal journey exhibiting thesetalents from all walks of life, representing over 25 countries and
ranging from emerging, to mid-career, to master artists. Overthese past two decades I have been amazed at the consistent
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quality level demonstrated by the artists. My reference to quality isthat the subject matter may not be to one's liking, but the art workscan truly be called fine art. The diversity of the artists shown overthe years has one thing in common.....Quality." Norman Parish
We would like to acknowledge those artists who have gone to meet their ancestors:Benny Andrews - 1930-2006, Margaret Taylor Burroughs - 1915-2010, Karen Coxe -2010, Ernest Davidson - 1946-2006, Jeff Donaldson - 1932-2004, Bob Freimark -1922-2010, Herbert Gentry - 1919-2003, Lois Mailou Jones - 1905-1998, Harlee Little- 1948-2009, John Scott - 1940-2007.
The gallery would like to thank our many clients that have proven their commitment tothe preservation and regeneration of collecting fine art.
Celebrated ArtistsTayo AdenaikeMason Archie
Alex BayAntonio CarrnoEdward ClarkVictor Ekpuk
Robert FreemanHerbert Gentry
Sam GilliamMarilyn HorromSimmie Knox
Wosene KosrofPeter Wayne Lewis
Edward McCluneyEvangeline J. MontgomeryNorman ParishJames Porter
Sylvia SnowdenYvette Watson
About Us
Parish Gallery primarily, but not exclusively, represents contemporary visual artists of significance from
Africa and the African Diaspora. In selecting art and artists, Parish Gallery exercises high ethical,
curatorial and market selection standards, catering to the spirit of social preservation and regeneration incollecting the art. Parish Gallery is open Tuesday thru Saturday from noon to 6:00 PM or by
appointment.
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Take 5! with Urban Funk
Thursday, June 16, 5:00-8:00 p.m.
A funk fusion performance local DC group Urban Funk, which blends jazz, R&B, and Latin sounds into an energized
synergy underlined by strong percussion, hot guitar, and vibrant keys. Free performance; food and beverage
available for purchase.
Pattern: Three Generations of Shape and Color
Thomas Downing, Tom Green, Linling Lu
June 17August 26, 2011
Opening Reception
Friday, June 17, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Carroll Square Gallery
975 F Street NW
Washington DC 20004
Gallery open during business hours
MondayFriday, 8:00am6:00pm
Linling Lu, Theandric Idol, 2007, acrylic on linen, 72" x 76"
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Folger Tours: Elizabethan Garden
Saturday, June 18, 10:00 & 11:00 a.m.
Folger Shakespeare Library
201 East Capitol Street SE
Washington, DC 20003
Free, no advance reservations required.
Our garden is open! Join us for a docent-guided tour for insights into how Elizabethans used
plants. Or try some plantings of your own with a DIY garden containing seeds of plants
commonly grown in Shakespeare's day. Folger collection items, such as herbals, offer
additional information on how plants were used for for cooking, cosmetics, and medicine.
BORN TOO LATE Illustrations by Mark Harris and ICARUS + Co. Trunk ShowSaturday, June 18, 6:00-8:00 p.m.Redeem1734 14th Street NWWashington,DC 20009
Join us for the opening of Born Too Late- illustrations by DC artistMark Harris.Plus, NY by way of DC jewelry line,Icarus + Co. bring their newest collection by for a trunk show
with special discounts for Redeem shoppers.
Hope to see you Saturday!
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reception 8:00-12:00
"Shadows, Persona, and Trickery"The Solo Show of Chris Sheridan
Show end date: July 11
Chris Sheridan's show Shadows, Persona, and Trickery takes an in-depth look at magic and religion,their symbolism and ritual, how they played a role in building our early societies, and the disconnect
between these theories and beliefs and contemporary modes of thinking. Deeply psychological, laced
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with multiple layers of meaning and references to the trickster archetype, the work also explores the
manipulative quality found in us all. Also hidden in the work is the artist's search for the soul, which he
believes is the construct that holds all of these ideas together in our collective unconscious.
Saturday, June 18
Art Whino Gallery120 American WayNational Harbor, MD 20745
Free Sketching session from 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Patrons to bring sketchbooks and pencils to draw a Live Model
Reception - 8:00 p.m.-12:00 a.m.
The event is FREE and open to the public.
About the Artist
Chris Sheridan, originally from Cape Cod, MA, received his BFA from the Ringling School of Art and
Design in Sarasota, FL and his MFA from The Academy of Art University in San Francisco, CA.
Shadows, Persona, and Trickery comes fresh on the heels of a recently featured video on
VIMBY.com, a solo show at Upper Playground's FIFTY24SEA gallery in Seattle, WA and shows in
Finland and Monaco.
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WORKINGMAN COLLECTIVE: Prospects and
Provisions
Opening Reception
Saturday, June 18, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Hemphill
1515 14th Street NW
Washington, DC 20005
Dear _______ ,
What is the Workingman Collective?
We are a collaborative group of artists and other
professionals whose membership, goals, and missions
change with each project.We are basic.
We are curious.
We are pedestrians.
We are interested in process, invention, chance, and the
public.
Sincerely,
The Workingman Collective
workingmancollective.blogspot.com
Your ideas are ours.
Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Saturday
10:00am5:00pm, and by appointment.
Image: Workingman Collective, Prospects, 2011,
letterpress, silkscreen, and hand coloring on paper, 24" x
18", Ed. 15
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i've remembered every single word you have said, 2011, archival pigment print mounted on Sintra, 40 x 60 inches
Bridget Sue Lambert's luscious digital narratives of tiny figurines existing in a dollhouse remind us of the fragility of intimacy in
personal relationships. From a voyeuristic vantage point, these dramas cinematically unfold bravely revealing us of our own
emotional vulnerabilities.
CultureScape
Bridget Sue Lambert Mei Mei Chang
Hedieh J. Ilchi Lisa Blas Elise Richman
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curated by Isabel Manalo
June 18 - July 30, 2011
opening reception for the artists
Saturday, June 18, 5:00-7:00 p.m.
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Addison/Ripley Fine Art1670 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20007
Addison/Ripley Fine Art is pleased to present CultureScape, an exhibition curated by Isabel
Manalo, mixed media artist, curator, educator and founder of The Studio Visit. The exhibition, on
view June 18 - July 30, 2011, features the work of Bridget Sue Lambert, Mei Mei Chang, Hedieh J.
Ilchi, Lisa Blas, Elise Richman.
We live in a world where the way we relate with one another and our environment defines our
varying states of existence. Whether it is intellectual, physical or emotional, in many ways is the
inspiration to make art in an attempt to understand what it means to be a part of this world. More
specifically to express a feeling or an idea about our own personal narrative that is culled from deep
exploration from within ourselves, or from the external environments we live in.
The five artists in this show create work that speaks to a similar sensibility that is kinetic yet evocative
of a more personal experience that addresses change and evolution as it relates to their respective
sense of place, identity and geography. The diversity of their media embodies a spirit of
wonderment, resilience and strength as they navigate through areas in their lives that are culturally
particular and purposefully unmapped.
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Mnemonic Recursion, 2011, mixed media, 6 x 4 feet
Mei Mei Chang's mixed media paintings and drawing installations impress upon the viewer a journey that is physical in its
mapping references yet cerebral in the nuanced monochromatic palette coupled with bursts of color. Place is from memory
and becomes specific to a local Washington neighborhood, yet clearly cites landscapes that make reference to Chinese and
Korean landscape painting.
Untitled, 2009, acrylic, gold leaf on mylar, 55 x 84 inches, courtesy of Irvine Contemporary
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Hedieh Ilchi's mixed media work addresses issues of hybridization, political conflict and identity in gender and ethnicity as an
Iranian born woman living in the United States. Mixing miniature Persian style painting with abstract expressionist splashes of
paint bring together two distinct histories of art as well as identify her as being cross-cultural.
Auto Portrait 3, 2011, postcard stock on music paper, 11.6 x 8.25 inches
From her father's recent passing away, Lisa Blas' project of folding and photographing sympathy cards took on a whole new
personal level that guided her grieving and artistic process towards seeking out card stock that arrived in the mail, cutting
them up, and composing the cut up shapes into intimate colorful abstract collages.
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Pool III, 2010 oil on canvas, 6 x 6 inches
Elise Richman is interested in the notion of flux and time passing through the process of slowly building her sculptural
paintings. She writes, "Landscapes embody geological time just as psychological topographies bear the imprint of time passed
through the course of generations." Her built up nodules of paint manifest this process that lures us into the slowing down of
time.
The WashingtonGlass School
The First Ten Years
Read Michael O'Sullivan's review in The Washington PostHERE
Glass School Birthday PartySunday, June 19
2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Come celebrate 10 years of the Washington Glass School as well as
the closing of this fantastic exhibition!
Long View Gallery
1234 Ninth Street NW
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 232-4788
The Washington D.C. area has become international renowned as an emerging center of
glass art. At the forefront of this charge is the Washington Glass School, where, for the
past ten years, the instructors, artists and student have brought narrative and content into
glass, dragging it away from decorative craft and into the rarified atmosphere of fine art.
The Washington Glass School has produced artists whose art can be found in museums
and collections worldwide and is advancing the studio glass movement with its
explorations of narrative content, technology and skills.
Washingtons Long View Gallery presents Artists of The Washington Glass School The
First Ten Years showcasing ten years of integrating glass into the contemporary art
dialogue. While it recognizes the past and present, The First Ten Years is intended to
instigate and celebrate the new directions contemporary glass is exploring through
various artistic metaphors. Featured artists include: Tim Tate, Michael Janis, Erwin
Timmers, Elizabeth Mears, Robert Kincheloe, Syl Mathis, Lea Topping, Allison Sigethy,
Dave DOrio, Kirk Waldroff, Robert Wiener and others.
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The Humanitarian Law Project Decision: Problems for Peacebuilding, Aid, and Free Speech One Year Later
Tuesday, June 21, 12:00-1:30 p.m.
First Amendment LoungeNational Press Club529 14 Street NWLunch will be providedRSVP [email protected]
Join the Charity and Security Network on June 21, 2011 to hear a distinguished and diverse panel explain the far-reachingeffects of the Supreme Courts ruling in the Holder v. Humanitarian Law Projectcase and learn what the Administration
and the Congress can do to remedy these problems going forward.
On June 21, 2010 the Supreme Court upheld the law prohibiting material support of terrorism, which criminalizes any form
of support, including peacebuilding projects aimed at getting terrorist groups to lay down their arms. The broad definition
of material support also underlies a host ofrestrictions on humanitarian aid, First Amendment rights and more.
Speakers:
Emily Berman, Counsel for the Liberty and National Security Program at the Brennan Center for Justice
Joel Charney, Vice President for Humanitarian Policy and Practice at InterAction
Nathan Stock, Assistant Director of the Conflict
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 7:00-10:00 p.m.
Ristorante I Ricchi
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1220 19th Street NW
A beautiful summer night on the outdoor piazza at I Ricchi - one of DC's premiere restaurants serving
authentic Tuscan and regional Italian cuisine. A sophisticated selection of delicious wines and complimentary hors d'oeuvres to be savored. A special summer menu in signature I Ricchi style (available for purchase).
Pianist Glenn Pearson setting the scene with his sensational song stylings.
All in support of the year round audience building programs and services of the Helen HayesAwards.
Complimentary Valet service will be provided.
Wine will be sold by the glass at the outdoor wine bar.
Free glass of prosecco! Sign up at I Ricchito receive a free glass of prosecco upon arrival, as well as otherspecial offers and discounts as part of I Ricchi's VIP Customer Rewards Club.
20% of the proceeds will be donated to the Helen Hayes Awards.
Find out what's playing on 75 area stages
-www.helenhayes.org.
Hudson Institute's Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal and The Center on Philanthropy at IndianaUniversity invite you to a discussion of
Giving USA 2011: Who Gave, How Much, and To Whom in 2010?Thursday, June 23, 12:00-2:00 p.m.
Registration and a buffet lunch will open at 11:30 a.m.Hudson Institute
Betsy and Walter Stern Conference Center
1015 15th Street NW
Suite 600Washington, DC 20005
Register online -click here.
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Charitable giving as a form of civic engagement in the United States attracts greater participation than many other types
of civic involvement - even voting. For more than fifty years, the annual publication Giving USA has documented who
gives what to whom. But 2010 was no ordinary year. How did charitable giving fare amidst the economic crisis? What
shifts took place in giving by individuals, corporations, and foundations? More importantly, what do the results tell us
about who we are, where philanthropy is going, and what fundraisers can expect of 2011?
On June 23 - only three days after the release of Giving USA 2011 - Hudson Institutes Bradley Center for Philanthropy
and Civic Renewal and the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University will join forces to host Indiana Universitys Patrick
M. Rooney, Ph.D., a member of the team that researches and writes Giving USA, to discuss the questions raised by the
latest numbers. Joining Dr. Rooney on the panel will be The Nonprofit Quarterly's Ruth McCambridge, Tom Pollack of the
Urban Institute/National Center for Charitable Statistics, and Wendy McGrady from The Curtis Group. Stacy Palmer of
The Chronicle of Philanthropywill moderate the discussion.
Recommended Reading
Giving USA 2010will be released on June 20, 2011. Download your free executive summary online that day at
www.givingusareports.org.
Program and Panel
11:30 a.m.
Registration, lunch buffet
12:00 p.m.
Welcome by Hudson Institute Senior Fellow William Schambra
12:10 p.m.
Panel discussion
Patrick M. Rooney, Executive Director of the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University
Ruth McCambridge, Editor of The Nonprofit Quarterly
Wendy McGrady, Vice President of The Curtis Group
Tom Pollack, Program Director at the Urban Institute
Stacy Palmer, Editor of The Chronicle of Philanthropy(moderator)
1:10 p.m.
Question-and-answer session
2:00 p.m.
Adjournment
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The Korea Economic Institute and Asia Foundation's Center for U.S.-Korea Policy,in collaboration with the U.S.-Korea Business Council, U.S. Chamber of Commerce present:
South Korea's Green Growth Strategy:
Where It Stands and Where It's Going
Thursday, June 23, 9:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.Korea Economic Institute
1800 K Street NW
Suite 1010Washington, DC 20006
In the two and a half years since President Lee Myung-bak announced his strategy for accelerating greengrowth in Korea, he has inked numerous bilateral clean energy agreements, overseen passage of a lawlaying the groundwork for his sweeping strategy, and accepted several international awards for hisleadership in the green growth arena. However, his administration has also revised plans for a cap-and-trade system in the face of opposition from the Korean private sector, showing the difficulty in swayingbusiness leaders to go first in green growth when they perceive potential competitive disadvantages.
Co-hosted by the Korea Economic Institute and the Asia Foundation's Center for U.S.-Korea Policy, in
collaboration with the U.S.-Korea Business Council, this conference will examine the successes andchallenges of Koreas green growth implementation, the private sectors role in bringing about a low-carbon economy, and the regional context of Koreas green growth efforts. Panelists will also consider where there is crossover in the U.S. and ROK approaches to climate change and clean energydevelopment, and the potential for future collaboration.
RSVPs are required for this event.http://www.keia.org/rsvp.php?event=South+Korea's+Green+Growth+Strategy
Agenda
9:00-9:15 a.m. - Introductory Remarks Ambassador HAN Duck-soo ROK Ambassador to the United States
9:15-9:45 a.m. - Keynote Speech: What is Green Growth? The South Korean Context
YOUNG Soo-gil
Chairman, Presidential Committee on Green Growth
10:00-11:00 a.m. - The Private Sector Role in Green Growth: Challenges and OpportunitiesHWANG Joo-ho
President, Korea Institute of Energy Research
LEE Jeongjoon
Research Fellow, LS Industrial Systems
11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. - ROK Green Growth in a Regional Context
CHUNG Suh-Yong
Professor, Korea University
Member, Presidential Committee on Green Growth
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Trevor HOUSER
Director, Energy and Climate Practice, Rhodium Group
Visiting Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics
12:15-1:30 p.m. - Luncheon Keynote Speech
Matthew SUMMY
President and CEO, Illinois Science and Technology Coalition
Documentary Screening: Into the Current and Panel Discussion on Burma
The Embassy of the Czech Republic invites you to the screening of the documentary film Into theCurrent: Burmas Political Prisoners on June 23, at 6:30 p.m., followed by a panel discussion and areception.
The event is part of the project Democracy and Human Rights: Lessons from the Past for the Current Czech Foreign Policy,organized by the Embassy of the Czech Republic from January through June 2011.
Embassy of the Czech Republic3900 Spring of Freedom Street NWWashington, DC 20008
RSVP:[email protected] June 22, 2011.For additional questions, call(202) 274-9105.
The film has a running time of 55 minutes, and is the English version of the film.
About the Event:
H.E. Petr Gandalovi, Ambassador of the Czech Republic to the United States, will open the event, focused on discussing variousaspects of the current situation in Burma and the future orientation of the country after the sham election held in November2011. Director/producer Jeanne Hallacy(TBC) will introduce the film, which tells the story of Burmas unsung heroesitsprisoners of conscienceand the price they pay for speaking the truth to power in a military dictatorship. The screening will befollowed by a panel discussion, moderated by David Kramer (Executive Director, Freedom House), which will include thefollowing distinguished speakers: Tom Malinowski (Washington Director of Human Rights Watch), Aung Din (Executive Director,U.S. Campaign for Burma), Benedict Rogers (Christian Solidarity Worldwide), and Jeanne Hallacy (producer/director, TBC). Thefilm Into the Current was part of the One World International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival, held in Prague fromMarch 8-17, 2011.
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The Czech Republic and Human Rights
Based on her own historic experience, the Czech Republic holds human rights and democracy very dear. Calling upon theinternational community to follow suit, the Czech Republic is a staunch advocate of respect for human rights and democracy invarious places in the world where these are under threat. The numerous activities in this field, where the Czech Republic isinvolved, are portrayed in the Embassys project Democracy and Human Rights: Lessons from the Past for the Current Czech
Foreign Policy. The various events put together within this project include exhibitions, conferences, documentary and feature filmscreenings, and lectures focusing namely on the countrys totalitarian past, its current human-rights-promotion priorities and,topically, on the rights of women and children.
About the Documentary:
Bo Kyi was once a political prisoner himself in Burma. Now living in exile just across the border in Thailand, his life remainsbound to his more than 2,000 prisoner colleagues who are still behind bars. Some are his close friends, including the poet andinspirational leader Min Ko Naing, comedian Zarganar, and musician Win Maw. As his friends have fallen silent in remote jails, BoKyi has taken on the dangerous work of operating a secretive yet enormously effective underground network of practicalsupports for them and their families and taking their stories to the international arena. A reluctant leader, Bo Kyi is a hard manto know. The winner of many human rights awards, he dislikes the limelight. A friendship spanning a decade allows filmmakerJeanne Hallacy to follow the man, his motivations, and his cause. The film highlights the plight of Burmas political prisoners andtheir efforts to free the country from dictatorship, through rare archival footage filmed by the Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB)
and historical scenes of Aung San Suu Kyi as the visionary leader of the country's non-violent movement. It depicts exiles who arecontinuing the political struggle; songwriter Khun Saings bittersweet refugee life, Zarganars vaudeville troupe, and otherformer prisoners whose humor, courage and refusal to be silenced remain little known. While they and countless others fight on,the dream of a free Burma remains alive. Into The Current will be nationally broadcast inside Burma on DVB's undergroundsatellite broadcasts to an estimated 5 million viewers (Source:www.intothecurrent.org).
Meet the Panelists:
Jeanne Marie Hallacy
Filmmaker and human rights advocate Jeanne Hallacy has been based in Southeast Asia for 25 years. Her first film, Gabihin,documents children affected by conflict in the Philippines. Mercy (meddah) followed a girl living in a slum community lost her familyto AIDS. Burma Diarydocumented youth involved with Burmas revolutionary movement (www.der.org). Jeanne directed the award-
winning photography project InSIGHT Out! in Thailand and Indonesia serving youth in post-conflict communities(www.insightoutproject.org). Jeanne has worked as a producer for international news broadcasters covering regional human rights
and social issues and served as the Director of Programs at the Foreign Correspondent s Club of Thailand for a decade. Hercommitment to Burmas non-violent movement deepened after filming videos with Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi. Herother credits include No Women, No Peace produced for the Madeleine K. Albright Awardswww.ndi.org/node/15143and Burma
Report about the attempted assassination of Suu Kyi.
David Kramer
David Kramer became the Executive Director of Freedom House in October 2010. Prior to joining Freedom House, Kramer was aSenior Transatlantic Fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States. He is also an Adjunct Professor at the Elliott Schoolfor International Affairs at The George Washington University. Kramer served as U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy,Human Rights, and Labor from 2008 to 2009. He also was a Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs,
responsible for Russia, Ukraine, Moldova and Belarus affairs as well as regional non-proliferation issues. Previously, he served in theSecretary of States Office of Policy Planning, Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs, and ExecutiveDirector of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy in Washington. Before entering government service, Kramer was aSenior Fellow at the Project for the New American Century, Associate Director of the Russian and Eurasian Program at the CarnegieEndowment for International Peace, and Assistant Director of Russian and Eurasian Studies at the Center for Strategic andInternational Studies. Kramer has also been a Lecturer in Russian Studies at Clark University, a Teaching Fellow at Harvard Universityand an analyst for the Christian Science Monitor Network during the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Tom Malinowski
Tom Malinowski, Washington Director for Human Rights Watch and an expert in U.S. foreign policy, is responsible for theorganization's overall advocacy efforts with the U.S. Government. He frequently appears as a radio, television, and op-edcommentator on U.S. human rights policy. Before joining Human Rights Watch, Malinowski was special assistant to President Bil l
Clinton and senior director for foreign policy speechwriting at the National Security Council. Before working in the White House, hewas a speech writer for Secretaries of State Christopher and Albright and a member of the State Department's policy planning staff.Malinowski holds degrees in political science from the University of California, Berkeley, and Oxford University.
Aung Din
Aung Din served over four years behind bars as a political prisoner in Burma after organizing and helping to lead the countrysnationwide pro-democracy uprising in 1988 as Vice Chairperson of the All Burma Federation of Student Unions (ABFSU), the largestnational student organization and outlawed by the regime. He also served as Vice Chairman ofthe Burmas Youth Liberation Front(BYLF), and Cabinet Secretary of the Parallel Government, founded by former Prime Minister U Nu during the peak the 1988 pro-democracy uprising in September. Amnesty International adopted him as a Prisoner of Conscience in 1989, and its chaptersworldwide campaigned for his release. He co-founded the Washington, DC-based U.S. Campaign for Burma, an umbrella group ofBurmese dissidents in exile and American activists, in 2003. He is also country representative of the Thai-Burma border-based
Assistance Association for Political Prisoners-Burma (AAPP).
Benedict Rogers
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Benedict Rogers is East Asia Team Leader at the international human rights organization Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW), basedin London. He specializes in Burma, North Korea and Indonesia. He is the author of several books, including Than Shwe: UnmaskingBurmas Tyrant (Silkworm Books, 2010) andA Land Without Evil: Stopping the Genocide of Burma's Karen People (Monarch Books,2004). His new book, Burma: A Captive Nation, will be published by Silkworm Books in 2012. Ben has traveled many times insideBurma, and to Burma's borders with Thailand, China, Bangladesh and India. He currently serves as Deputy Chairman of theConservative Party Human Rights Commission in the UK and has been a parliamentary candidate.
The Middle East Institute'sCenter for Turkish Studies Presents
The Second Annual Conference On Turkey
Change Within and Beyond Borders:
Turkey's Domestic and Foreign Policy Agenda
Thursday, June 23, 2011
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The University Club of Washington, DC
University Hall, 2nd Floor
1135 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
* No registration fee required *
* Buffet lunch will be served *
* Dress Code: Business attire, jeans are not allowed *
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Keynote Speakers:
The Honorable Alexander Vershbow
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
US Department of Defense
The Honorable Ambassador Feridun Sinirliolu
Undersecretary of the Foreign Ministry of Republic of Turkey (invited)
The Honorable mer elik
Justice and Development Party (AKP)
Deputy Vice President for External Affairs
Conference Agenda:
9:00 a.m.- 9:30 a.m. Registration
9:30 a.m.- 9:45 a.m. Welcoming Remarks by Wendy Chamberlin
President, Middle East Institute
9:45 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Introduction by Dr. Gnl Tol
Executive Director, Middle East
Institute's Center for Turkish Studies
10:00 a.m.- 10:30 a.m. Keynote Address by
The Honorable Alexander Vershbow
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International
Security Affairs
10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. Rethinking Turkey-U.S. Relations in a New Era
Dr. Stephen F. Szabo (Moderator),
Executive Director of Transatlantic Academy at the
German Marshall Fund of the United States
Prof. Dr. Mustafa Aydn, President of Kadir Has
University, Istanbul, Turkey
Dr. brahim Kaln, Chief Advisor to the Turkish
Prime Minister
Jay Solomon, Chief Foreign Affairs
Correspondent at The Wall Street Journal
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The Honorable mer elik
Justice and Development Party (AKP)
Deputy Vice President for External Affairs
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1:45 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Turkish Domestic Politics After the Elections:
What`s Next?
Bars Ornarl (Moderator), Voice of America
Turkish Service (invited)
Dr. Ertan Aydn, Founder of the Pollmark
Research Company, Ankara, Turkey (invited)
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3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Turkey`s Foreign Policy in a Changing
Middle East
Kim Ghattas (Moderator), BBC State Department
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The Honorable Suat Knklolu, AKP Deputy
Chairman of External Affairs Committee
Ambassador Dr. Alon Liel, Former Director-
General of Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Dr. Lenore G. Martin, Associate at Weatherhead
Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
Dr. Malik Mufti, Associate Professor, Department
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The Cato Institute invites you to a
ConferenceJune 28, 2011
How U.S. Antidumping Policy Undermines U.S.
Competitiveness: A Pro-Reform Perspective
Tuesday, June 28
3:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
If the Obama administration and Congress are truly concerned about U.S. manufacturing
competitiveness and increasing export opportunities, then antidumping policy must be
reformed. Imports of raw materials, intermediate goods, and capital equipment account for
the majority of U.S. import value. Meanwhile, those kinds of manufacturing inputs are
subject to 4 out of every 5 antidumping measures imposed. The case is clear that current
U.S. antidumping policy undermines U.S. manufacturing competitiveness at home and
abroad.
Three panels of experts will discuss, and offer reform proposals for, various features of
U.S. antidumping law.
2:30p.m. 3:00p.m. Registration
3:00p.m. 3:15p.m. Opening Remarks
3:15p.m. 4:15p.m. Panel 1: An Ounce of Prevention: Limiting the Scope for
Collateral Damage in the Early Stages of an Antidumping
Investigation
4:15p.m. 4:30p.m. Break
4:30p.m. 5:30p.m. Panel 2: Just Because It's Legal Doesn't Mean It's Right:
Reining in Rough Justice at the Commerce Department
5:30p.m. 6:30p.m. Panel 3: Containing the Spill: Meta-Reforms to Mitigate
the Externalized Costs of AD Measures
6:30p.m. Reception
Speakers include:Gary Horlick, Esq., Law Offices of Gary N. Horlick, Former International Trade Counsel,U.S. Senate Finance Committee, and Former Head of Import Administration, U.S.
Department of Commerce
Lewis Leibowitz, Esq., Hogan Lovells and Chairman, National Association of ForeignTrade Zones
Marguerite Trossevin, Esq., Jochum Shore & Trossevin, PC and Former Deputy ChiefCounsel, Import Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce
Robert La Frankie, Esq., Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP and Former Senior Attorney,Office of Chief Counsel, Import Administration. U.S. Department of Commerce
Matt Nicely, Esq., Thompson Hine LLPPeggy Clarke, Esq., Blank Rome LLP and Adjunct Professor, Trade Remedies Law,George Washington University Law School
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The Cato Institute invites you to a
Policy Forum
June 29, 2011
Turning the Page in Afghanistan
featuring
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Joshua RovnerU.S. Naval War College
Joshua FoustAmerican Security Project
Malou InnocentCato Institute
and
Michael O'HanlonBrookings Institution
moderated by
Justin LoganCato Institute
After nearly 10 years of war in Afghanistan and with Osama bin Laden at the bottom of the
ocean, can the United States fundamentally scale back its objectives in that country?
Joshua Rovner, coauthor of a new Cato study, says yes. He argues for significantly
changing Americas mission in ways that would allow for drawdowns of between 80,000
and 90,000 U.S. troops. Malou Innocent will discuss approaches to regional diplomacy
that could facilitate a large-scale drawdown. Joshua Foust will discuss the prospects for
negotiations with elements of the Taliban as a way to implement strategic change.
Drawing on his recent travels to the region, Michael OHanlon will describe his more
favorable and supportive view of the current strategy in Afghanistan as compared to thealternatives.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
4:00 p.m.
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