Life in Blue
Life in Blue is a mesmerizing group exhibition where this color reigns supreme, with every piece of artwork composed of at least 70% blue.
Life in Blue invites you to consider how a single, dominant color can shape perception and feeling. Witness each artist’s use of blue's infinite variations—from the piercing glow of cerulean to the muted depth of periwinkle—to create narratives of solitude, vastness, longing and peace. This exhibition not only showcases technical mastery but also offers a meditative depiction of the enduring power of blue in the human experience.
Opening Reception: Wednesday, February 25, 2026 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
On view 1/20/26 through 4/17/26
The Stacy C. Sherwood Center, located at 3740 Blenheim Blvd., Fairfax, VA 22030
Trash Empire: A Documentary about Food Waste Screening Followed by Discussion with Filmmaker
Over the course of two years filmmaker William Reid spent only $5.50 on food. He survived off of food from the dumpster. Now he's on a mission to better understand what is going on. Throughout the film he leverages the absurdity of his diet to gain access to key people in government and industry while he explores the underbelly of American agriculture. The central question that Trash Empire seeks to answer is: How can we provide more nutritious food to people in need while creating less waste?
The documentary film screening will be followed by a discussion on food waste with the filmmaker.
William Reid is a Library Associate in the Labs at DC Public Library. He is also a documentary filmmaker who survived on food waste for over two years while producing Trash Empire. He became interested in food justice in 2012 when Houston City Council members attempted to restrict public distribution of food to people in need. He was the first in a series of people at a Houston City Council meeting to speak in support of community food programs, including Food Not Bombs, an organization that recovers and redistributes healthy excess food. Following a move to Washington, DC in 2014, he became a core organizer of Food Not Bombs DC where he regularly recovers, cooks and distributes plant-based food to people in need.
If you would like to request an accommodation, please contact dcplaccess@dc.gov at least one week prior to the program.
Rhizome DC Screening of Trash Empire
Trash Empire - documentary screening followed by discussion with the filmmaker.
Over the course of two years filmmaker William Reid spent only $5.50 on food. He survived off of food from the dumpster. Now he's on a mission to better understand what is going on. Throughout the film he leverages the absurdity of his diet to gain access to key people in government and industry while he explores the underbelly of American agriculture. The central question that Trash Empire seeks to answer is 'How can we provide more nutritious food to people in need while creating less waste?'
National Food Recovery Dialogue Screening of Trash Empire
Trash Empire is screening as part of the Food Recovery Network’s National Food Recovery Dialogue. A discussion will follow the screening.
Trash Empire NYC Premiere
Trash Empire is screening at Anthology Film Archives! Come to hear a scandalous story about food waste that you haven't heard, and that you won't hear anywhere else.
Toronto Public Library Screening of Trash Empire
Trash Empire will be screened at the Port Union Branch of the Toronto Public Library on May 28th at 6pm. See you soon, Toronto!
Trash Empire World Premiere at the Tampa Bay Underground Film Festival
Screening as part of the Friday Documentary Shorts Block!
Runtime: 35
Place of Origin: Washington, DC
Shooting Locations: Washington, DC / New York, New York / Boston, Massachusetts
Synopsis: (Documentary) Over the past two years filmmaker William Reid has only spent $5.50 on food. He survived off of food from the dumpster. Now he's on a mission to better understand what is going on. Throughout the film he leverages the absurdity of his diet to gain access to key people in government and industry while he explores the underbelly of American agriculture.
Food Waste Discussion with Zachraň Jídlo
This is a past event. Read a blog summary of the event here:
Join me and Zachraň jídlo at Studio ALTA for a discussion about food waste and dumpster diving in the United States. This discussion will present the issue of food waste from an American perspective and will draw comparisons to the situation in the Czech Republic.