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Standing tall and colorful at the end of a dead end street, Blind Whino Arts Club has transformed from an abandoned church to a vibrant part of its Southwest DC community. On any given day, this unique space can be an art gallery, a wedding venue, a performance space, or a community center.Dec. 29, 2017