Community Writing Workshop with Susanna Sonnenberg
Studio 208 - Riverview RoomCommunity Building Art Works returns to the Riverview Room for the next Community Writing Workshop. No creative writing experience required! October's workshop will be led by Susanna Sonnenberg, who is the author of two NYT best-selling memoirs, HER LAST DEATH and SHE MATTERS: A LIFE IN FRIENDSHIPS. Her work has appeared in many magazines, newspapers and anthologies, and she regularly teaches writing workshops in Missoula and elsewhere.
Mini Makers in the Gallery
Join The Art League Gallery Staff for an exciting art activity for children, 5 years and under, with an adult care taker.
Coffee and light refreshments will be served. Costumes are encouraged for our first meeting! Spaces are limited, Please RSVP!
Art on Tap 2018
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Sparkle and Glow
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Torpedo: 100 Years
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Pete McCutchen: Pattern + Texture
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Fall Color Burst
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Erin Devine: Contrab(r)and
Torpedo Factory Art CenterPerformance artist Erin Devine debuts a new work in response to the 100th anniversary of the groundbreaking of the Torpedo Factory. Titled "Contrab(r)and" this piece focuses on the tragic story of slavery and capitalism during the age of war.
The Late Shift: 100
Torpedo Factory Art CenterCelebrate 100 years since the groundbreaking of the building that made the Alexandria Waterfront.
Writing Workshop with Community Building Art Works
Studio 208 - Riverview RoomThis workshop focuses on the craft of writing as a tool for introspection, communication, and connection. Bring a pen, a notebook, and an open mind.
POSTPONED: Torpedo Talk with Marian Van Landingham
Torpedo Factory Art CenterIn honor of the 100th anniversary of the groundbreaking for the building, the Torpedo Factory Art Center hosts a special Torpedo Talk with Art Center founder Marian Van Landingham and historian David F. Winkler from the Naval Historical Foundation. Join us for a unique conversation focused on both the history of the building as a naval ordinance plant during the first part of the 20th century and its transformation into the vibrant arts space that has thrived at the Alexandria Waterfront for nearly 45 years.