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Second Thursday Art Night

Second Thursday Art Night at the Torpedo Factory Art Center will feature the fantastic and the macabre.

  • 6 – 9 pm:
    • Visitors are encourage to bring a few friends along to play Exquisite Corpse, a surrealist party game that was popular with artists like André Breton, Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, and Salvador Dali. In this group drawing activity, each participant draws a section of the picture, while only seeing the end of what the previous person contributed. The resulting image is as quirky and bizarre as the participants can imagine.
    • ZarkOctober is Virginia Archaeology Month. To celebrate, the Alexandria Archaeology Museum will have its own exquisite skeleton, Zark the dog, on display. Visitors are encourage to share their love for him with hashtag #zarkbark.
    • After two months of collecting doodles and illustrations from visitors, the four community sketchbooks will be on display in the Site 2 hallway, located by the elevator on the second floor. Visitors have left drawings, scribbles, cartoons, poems, and notes. Leaf through the books and even leave your own sketches behind for others.
    • With an eye toward contemporary conversations surrounding gender identity, equality, and feminism, Target Gallery’s exhibition, Angel Soldier Dance Sublime features the work of four artists as they explore themes of femininity and power and the intertwining relationship of gendered archetypes.
  • 6 – 7 pm; 8 – 9 pm: Singer/songwriter Janna Audey performs throughout the evening with her husband, guitarist Rob Santos. Hear a mix of original songs along with a romantic collection of songs made famous by the Rat Pack, the Bee Gees, the Carpenters, and others. Santos’ edgy guitar complements the soulful timbre of Audey’s voice.
  • 7 pm:
    • Alexandria Archaeology Museum: Zark the dog wasn’t always part of a museum display. Learn how archaeologist found him under a pile of stones on Royal Street, how they figured out his name, and what his burial in the early 1900s reveals about Alexandria’s past.
  • 7:30 pm:
    • The Art League Gallery: Opening reception for two new exhibitions in The Art League Gallery. Superstition & Belief is an all-media exhibition with work referencing myths, religion, fantasy, and dreams. Each Day is a Celebration features Sheila Harrington’s still-life oil paintings that illustrate the passage of time through food and drink.

Earlier in the day, Carlyle House will be offering complementary programming. They will display an 18th-century mummified cat that was found in the wall of the house and will also offer an Exquisite Corpse drawing activity for visitors. Carlyle House is located at 121 North Fairfax Street in Alexandria. The hours are 10 am – 4 pm.

Second Thursday Art Night: Sharpen your pencils

Enjoy an special after-hours event at the Torpedo Factory Art Center every month. Browse open studios and galleries, interact with artists, and enjoy special programming. Stop by on your way to dinner and make an evening of it!

A blank notebook is full of creative potential waiting to be explored. Whether you’re in school or just love all of the back-to-school stationary, the September Second Thursday Art Night is for you. Decorate an art journal of your own and leave a sketch in the six notebooks scattered around the building for a community sketching project.

Target Gallery celebrates the opening for Angel Soldier Dance Sublime, which features the work of four women artists exploring the sublime dance of archetypal masculinity and femininity. The curator talk begins at 7 pm. Down the hall, The Art League celebrates openings for The Ring of Fire, which features Wijati Soemantoro’s abstract lithographs that respond to the energy, emotions, and aftermath of natural disasters. Also, the September all-media exhibition features juried work by The Art League members. Comments begin at 7:30 pm.

Come early and stay late to enjoy the warm acoustic guitar and foot-stomping rhythm of Casey Clark. His storytelling and alternative country sound will pull you right in.

Second Thursday Art Night: Dogs Days of Summer

Enjoy an special after-hours event at the Torpedo Factory Art Center every month. August’s event puts the dog in Dog Days of Summer.

  • 6 – 8 pm:
    • The Animal Welfare League of Alexandria will be on hand with some adoptable pets who are looking for forever homes. Your Dog’s Best Friends will share information about its daycare, boarding, grooming, walking, training, and socialization services.
    • With a special map in hand, visitors can find artwork throughout the building featuring dogs (and cats). They may even encounter a few of the artists’ own dogs keeping cool in studios along the way.
      • Participating artists will be contributing a percentage of their proceeds from art sales to AWLA.
    • Alexandria Archaeology Museum: Excavated bones of a dog tell the story of a pet’s life in Alexandria about a hundred years ago.
  • 6 – 7 pm; 8 – 9 pm:Annandale-based Alex W. Young brings his powerful vocals and poetic lyrics to the Torpedo Factory. Playing foot tambourine, harmonica, acoustic electric guitar, and singing, Alex is truly a one-man band. His set list mixes favorites in country, pop, classic rock, and oldies with Young’s own original compositions.
  • 7 pm:
    • Target Gallery: In Cloud Seeding, Texas-based Leigh Merrill takesthousands of photographs, videos, and audio recordings while exploring a city or neighborhood, then digitally assembles them to create her imaginary composite spaces. The result is a beautiful lie—reality that is slightly askew, familiar but emotionally detached. Meet the artist and jurors at 7 pm during the public reception. Leigh Merrill: Cloud Seeding is on view through Sunday, August 30.
  • 7:30 pm:
    • The Art League Gallery: Opening reception for two exhibitions in The Art League Gallery. Taking Shape, features juried 3D work by Art League artists. Visitor favorite ‘Scapes returns with landscapes, cityscapes, skyscapes, and more. Both are on view until Monday, September 7. More information is available via theartleague.org.

The August Second Thursday Art Night is generously supported by Your Dog’s Best Friends.Your Dog's Best FriendAnimal Welfare League of Alexandria

 

Second Thursday Art Night

Enjoy an special after-hours event at the Torpedo Factory Art Center every month. Browse open studios and galleries, interact with artists, and enjoy special programming. Stop by on your way to dinner and make an evening of it!

As part of Alexandria Live Music Week, hear honky tonk band Crooks and Crows starting at 8 pm. Grab a passport and get stamps at the 10 stops in the building for a chance to win a prize pack at the end of the night. Be sure to stop by The Art League Gallery and Alexandria Archaeology Museum for even more to see.

Second Thursday Art Night

Enjoy a special after-hours event at the Torpedo Factory Art Center every month. Browse open studios and galleries, interact with artists, and enjoy special programming. Stop by on your way to dinner and make an evening of it!

This month, enjoy live music with The Jazz Workshop while visiting the studios.

Meet some of the artists whose work is on view in Target Gallery during the reception for Borders and Boundaries. Juror Clint Mansell, director of Principle Gallery, will speak about his selection at 7 pm.

Second Thursday Art Night

Enjoy an special after-hours event at the Torpedo Factory Art Center every month. Browse open studios and galleries, interact with artists, and enjoy special programming. Stop by on your way to dinner and make an evening of it!

This month, browse the studios and galleries while enjoying live jazz music with 2nd Independence. Kathy Bransford, of Enamelists Gallery, will demonstrate her raku technique in the loading dock. See her work in Ken You Raku Too? through May 31 at Enamelists.

Wine and Chocolate tastings for Second Thursday Art Night

For April’s Second Thursday Art Night, visit studios on the 3rd floor for wine and chocolate tastings, courtesy of Artfully Chocolate. Tommy & Shai will perform acoustic covers of your favorite 1970s hits. In the Target Gallery, see the work of the 11 artists who have just been juried into the Torpedo Factory Artists’ Association.

Second Thursday is a special after-hours event at the Torpedo Factory Art Center every month. Browse open studios and galleries, interact with artists, and enjoy special programming. Stop by on your way to dinner and make an evening of it!

Second Thursday Art Night

Special guest: Alexandria Symphony Orchestra’s youth ensemble

ASO Sympatico, the music education arm of the Alexandria Symphony Orchestra, is delighted to present it’s Creative Connections concert at the Torpedo Factory Art Center. The performance will feature standard repertoire from all of Sympatico’s orchestral, choral, and percussion ensembles, as well as original compositions created just for this concert. Sympatico students are in kindergarten through sixth grade and benefit from daily before and after-school music education. For more information about the program, please visit their website.

Second Thursday Art Night

Enjoy an special after-hours event at the Torpedo Factory Art Center every month. Browse open studios and galleries, interact with artists, and enjoy special programming. Stop by on your way to dinner and make an evening of it!

In December, don’t miss the public reception for 5×5(x5) in the Target Gallery. Meet some of the local artists whose work is on view in the exhibition and hear juror Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell’s presentation at 7 pm.

Also, 2nd Independence will be performing jazz standards, 6:30 – 8:30 pm.

Second Thursday Art Night

Enjoy an special after-hours event at the Torpedo Factory Art Center every month. Browse open studios and galleries, interact with artists, and enjoy special programming. Stop by on your way to dinner and make an evening of it!

6 pm: Join us for the public reception of Post-Photography: Beyond the Print in the Target Gallery.

7 pm: Meet juror Scott Hazard and hear his gallery talk about the work on view in Post Photography.

8 pm: Jane Franklin Dance will perform in the nooks and hidden corners of the three floors of the Torpedo Factory Art Center. For a donation, visitors can see an intimate dance performances, choreographed to respond and react to the art and architecture of the building. Proceeds from the evening benefit Jane Franklin Dance.