
Public Sphere Projects invites you to
Get Down
Below Dupont Circle, an entire world unfolds: creative and cavernous, intimate and thrilling. Once a subterranean trolley terminal, Dupont Underground is now a platform for experimental art—and an epic ride through the city's history.
On Thursday, September 25, from 6-9 pm, Public Sphere Projects is gathering placemakers, urbanists, planners, policymakers, and other denizens of the depths for an unforgettable evening 25 feet below the city.
Join the descent!
Dupont Underground
Begin your descent at the red entrance next to the Starbucks at 19 Dupont Circle NW
Thursday, September 25
6-9 pm
Experimental art. Local music. Global flavors.
About our partners
Dupont Underground is an arts organization transforming 15,000 sqft of open abandoned space under Dupont Circle into a platform for creative exchange and contemporary arts in our vibrant city.
We are committed to developing a multidisciplinary platform for creative expression and strive to reflect the diversity of our community – both artists and audiences. We endeavor to host projects and work that might not be an easy fit in more conventional venues.
Immigrant Food is Washington, D.C.'s first cause-casual restaurant group that celebrates, advocates, and educates on behalf of immigrants. Our fresh, creative dishes reflect how Michelin-star Chef Enrique Limardo sees America at its core: diverse, nourishing, and welcoming.
We celebrate America's story: the story of immigrants. Immigration is the special mix of people and cultures that make America great...again and again.
Les Talusan is Les The DJ, formerly known as The Pinstriped Rebel. Born and raised in Manila, Philippines, Les fell in love with music at a young age, DJing at local clubs and playing in bands. Since moving to Washington, D.C. at age 20, she has continued to develop her talents, performing for The White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, National League of Cities, Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, National Gallery of Art, and the National Geographic Channel.
Public Sphere Projects is a national planning and placemaking consultancy. We advise place managers on the visioning, strategy, and stewardship of shared urban places through an uncompromising commitment to the values of justice and joy.