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Our friends at the National Geographic Museum are giving WeLoveDC readers a final chance to win some tickets to the July 8 lecture “Exploring Leonardo’s Universe” with special guest Dr. Bülent Atalay. Author of Math and the Mona Lisa and Leonardo’s Universe, Dr. Atalay offers a comprehensive look at Leonardo, his work, and his world. Both a scientist and artist, Dr. Atalay is uniquely qualified to give a comprehensive overview of Da Vinci’s art, discoveries, and the many ways his genius has influenced the world around us. The lecture is a companion event to the free exhibit “Da Vinci – The Genius,” currently showing at the National Geographic Museum.
We’ll be giving away THREE pairs of tickets to the lecture; simply comment below and use a legit email address and your first name. We’ll draw our winners tomorrow morning at 11 am. We’ll notify winners before lunchtime tomorrow.
Lets build a Da Vinci helicopter.
I’m so happy there is another round of this! I want these tickets!
I’d love to check this out.
fingers crossed
I was so upset that I had to miss the first lecture. Da Vinci is probably my favorite Renaissance painter/inventor/sculptor – if not my favorite of all time.
I really hope I get these tickets!
Would really like to go to this
Oh, pick me, pick me! :O)
Me, me, me!!!
Sounds quite interesting.
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Oh sweet! Would love to see the lecture. Thank you.
Yes please!
thanks!
I would love tickets to this!! S
Sounds like a good time for art lovers!
i’d love to check this out!
Would really love some tickets.
Yes, please!
Da Vinci’s da man!
Pick Me Pick Me!
I’d love to win!
sounds great!
Sounds like a great time to me
I’d love to win tickets to this!
Ok!
Would love to go to this!
thanks for the opportunity!
Me, too!
Tickets would be fantastic!
Thanks for everything you do!
I would love to check out this lecture. :)
I would love tickets! Would be an amazing surprise for my boyfriend!
Big money, big money, no whammys no whammys
That would be lovely.
Da Vinci is great