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A Playful and Personal DC Art Gallery Wedding Complete with a Halloween Cocktail Hour

October 31, 2025 | justine

When two musicians-turned-creatives decide to get married, you can expect something extraordinary. Katie and Andy’s art gallery wedding in Washington, DC, was just that. A collision of art, design, and humor that turned their neighborhood printmaking studio into a one-of-a-kind celebration of love and imagination. As the first couple to ever marry at this printmaking and paper arts venue, they embraced its industrial character—exposed brick walls, concrete floors, and colorful letterpress art on display—to create something wholly personal and original.

What We Love About This Art Gallery Wedding

  • A Halloween-themed cocktail hour that surprised every guest
  • A private spin class with friends on the morning of the wedding
  • The bride’s 1970s Victorian-style dress (her mom’s original gown!)
  • DIY stationery, handmade favors, and a custom wedding bingo game
  • Vegetarian Asian noodle bar dinner followed by a drag queen performance

Featured Vendor:

Bee Two Sweet

Designing a Celebration That Felt Like Them

From the start, Katie and Andy knew they wanted their wedding to feel playful, colorful, and rooted in community. “We wanted joy, surprise, fun, and art to all be huge elements of our wedding,” Katie shared. With Katie’s background as a graphic designer, she took on all of the visual elements, from invitations and signage to their custom bingo game that featured fun facts about guests.

“The venue: an art center in our neighborhood where both Andy and I have taken classes. This was their first wedding rental! The gallery show on was a letterpress show, and it was so cool. Go to Pyramid Atlantic to take a look if you’re in the area!”

The Pyramid Atlantic Art Center provided the perfect creative backdrop. “It’s an arts center in our neighborhood where we’ve both taken classes,” Katie said. “We could walk there from our house, which made it even more special.” To complement the letterpress exhibition already on display, they chose bright orange and white geometric linens, making the space feel festive and alive.

Fashion with Meaning Behind Every Detail

Katie wore her mom’s off-white Victorian-style dress from the 1970s. A sentimental and sustainable choice that looked effortlessly cool paired with red lips, funky MoMA socks, and handmade dancing shoes. “I wore my mom’s wedding dress from 1984, my dad walked me down the aisle, and Andy’s ring was my paternal grandfather’s ring. And those were probably where the traditional wedding things ended.”

Her crown braid completed the vintage vibe. Andy, meanwhile, looked sharp in a custom dark green suit. “He looks great in green,” Katie said simply, a reminder that style doesn’t need to be complicated to feel right.

Even their morning routine was true to them. The couple, both avid gym-goers, started their day with a private spin class led by one of their instructors, who decorated the room with rose petals and lights. “It was so cute,” Katie recalled. “It set the tone for a day full of energy.”

Surprises, Skits, and a Halloween Twist

From the ceremony to the reception, their day was full of surprises.“Andy Sayer had vows that made us all laugh and cry, and we both mentioned hamsters, of course. The ceremony also contained a skit that involved me, my best friend Betsy, and my dad Ken Burk, and a lot of soundbite coordination with the DJ.”

Their dog played ring bearer, and laughter filled the space during the ceremony skit. But the biggest surprise came later: a Halloween-themed cocktail hour. “As a surprise, our cocktail hour was Halloween-themed (and we had a costume change with homemade costumes)! This was a nod to our favorite holiday, and the day I asked Andy to marry me. The catering staff kindly agreed to wear ‘knife through the head’ headbands.”

But the biggest surprise came later: a Halloween-themed cocktail hour. “Halloween is our favorite holiday,” Katie said. “I actually asked Andy to marry me on Halloween.” Guests arrived to themed decor, music, and even a costume change from the couple themselves.

Turning the Party Into a Shared Experience

Connection was at the heart of every detail. Their wedding guest bingo, for example, got everyone talking. “We gathered fun facts from all of our guests and turned them into bingo cards,” Katie explained. “Winners got prizes like a custom bobblehead of Andy or handmade ceramic cups I made myself.”

The evening’s entertainment kept the surprises coming: a Tina Turner drag performance by Shi-Queeta Lee, followed by a choreographed dance number from the newlyweds. The night closed on a high note. With laughter, dancing, and tintype portraits taken outdoors by Elena Volkova, just as the rain cleared.

Their Best Advice After Their Art Gallery Wedding Day

Katie’s advice to future couples planning their own creative celebration? “Do what you want, even if it’s weird. We didn’t follow tradition, and that’s what made it so us.” And in the colorful, art-filled setting of their neighborhood gallery, they created something that was both deeply personal and endlessly fun.

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Bee Two Sweet
Event Planning – Tarra Morgan
Venue – Pyramid Atlantic Art Center
Floral Design – Park Florist
Catering – Relish DC
Cake – B-more Pies
Officiant – Ryan Stewart
DJ – Dapper DJs
Live Music – Shi-Queeta Lee
Invitation Design – Katie Burk
Hair Styling – Brushed Beauty LLC
Tintype Portrait Artist – Elena Volkova
Dance Teacher + Choreographer – Kristyn Alexis of Arthur Murray Dance Studio Silver Spring

 

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