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.
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.
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Art and nature come together as The Art League welcomes back the Washington, DC branch of The Sogetsu School for our 16th Biennial Ikebana Show.
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.
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Capital Area Photographers welcome husband and wife guest speakers Cicely Procopio and Jason Miller of Procopio Photography. This event is free and open to the public.
Visit Daily | 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.* |
Masks are optional for visitors, artists, and staff, though may be required in some studios and galleries. Check Today’s Hours for expanded information.
The Torpedo Factory Art Center is closed for New Year's Day, Easter, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.
Artists maintain their own studio hours. It's best to confirm availability before your visit.