Make street art with Banksy vibes
A Family Art Day on March 28 in DC invites people to riff off Banksy and Basquiat, offering hands‑on street‑art‑style collaboration for all ages — a direct way to channel that rebellious, DIY aesthetic. The event is being promoted as a collaborative, community art session. (congressheightsontherise.com)
Project Create Arts Center at 2208 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave SE is listed as the in-person host for the workshop on the event’s registration pages. (afterschoolhq.com (afterschoolhq.com)) The session will be led by teaching artists Lea Winston and Emma Rosenstein, with guest educators from the Hirshhorn Museum’s Art School joining the program. (congressheightsontherise.com (congressheightsontherise.com)) Organizers say participants will work with stencils, paint sticks, collage and bold mark-making to “riff” on one another’s pieces in a layered, remix-focused process. (congressheightsontherise.com (congressheightsontherise.com)) Registration is routed through a Project Create sign-up link, and the Project Create listing shows 25 seats still available with registration set to close at 1:00 PM on the event day. (afterschoolhq.com (afterschoolhq.com)) The Hirshhorn connection dovetails with the museum’s Basquiat × Banksy programming, an institutional exhibition pairing works by Jean‑Michel Basquiat and Banksy that is on view at the Hirshhorn through September 7, 2026. (hirshhorn.si.edu (hirshhorn.si.edu)) The event is advertised as free for D.C. residents; organizers encourage early registration because space is limited. (congressheightsontherise.com (congressheightsontherise.com))