Fight Club DC

Fight Club DC was a private recreational and creative space for skateboarding, arts, music, documentation and construction, in Washington, D.C.

[2] After fight club shut down, the warehouse became a pop-up art gallery "Contemporary Wing" but it was soon redeveloped and is now a five-story, 70-unit apartment called The Colonel.

Anthony Smallwood and Ben Ashworth acquired the ramps (and the Vans column padding) and decided to set up an "underground" indoor space for skateboarding, music, art, and of course, parties.

After two years of increasing popularity and a wildly destructive party, a media campaign was organized to proclaim the "death" of fight club.

[4] Fight Club hosted many bands paired with art exhibitions, with its largest recent events as a part of DC Photo Week's Fixation curated by Anthony Smallwood.