Second Thursday Art Night
Emma Green, made famous by PBS's Mercy Street series, was a real woman who lived in Alexandria. Learn more about her, build your wishlist for Patron's Show, add to our community collage, and more.
SOUPer Saturday
Torpedo Factory Art Center[…]
TAG, The Associates Gallery Reception with Artists
Gallery 311 - The Van Landingham Gallery[…]
Student/Faculty Show 2016
Studio 21 - The Art League Gallery[…]
Illustrated Lecture: The Archaeological Use of Metal Detectors
Studio 327 - Alexandria Archaeology Museum 105 N. Union Street, Alexandria, VA[…]
Biennial Ikebana Exhibit
Studio 21 - The Art League GalleryArt and nature come together as The Art League welcomes back the Washington, DC branch of The Sogetsu School for our 16th Biennial Ikebana Show.
Second Thursday Art Night
The Torpedo Factory Art Center celebrates the legacy of women in the arts during Women’s History Month. Of the 132 resident artists in the Torpedo Factory, more than 100 of them are women. The night also features a host of new exhibitions, live music, button making, and a peek into the life of an Alexandria socialite who became a Confederate spy.
Free Illustrated Lecture – Confederate Spy Loose in Alexandria! Rose O’Neal Greenhow and the Secret War for Washington
Studio 327 - Alexandria Archaeology Museum 105 N. Union Street, Alexandria, VA[…]