Summer Art Camp
The Art League SchoolUnleash your child’s imagination this summer in weekly camps for ages 5 and up!
New Photography by Maureen Minehan – “At Water’s Edge”
Studio 312 - Multiple Exposures Gallery[…]
Out and About: Environs of DC
Gallery 311 - The Van Landingham Gallery[…]
Visiting Artist Talks: Dianne Bugash & Vallee Noone
Torpedo Factory Art CenterThe Visiting Artist Program is a professional development opportunity for emerging and experienced visual artists. Visiting artists become part of the network of artists at the Torpedo Factory Art Center for the summer. Hear them speak about their work and inspirations before the end of their visits.
An Evening with Daniel Taye – Koyeta ke Ethiopianin Seali Daniel Taye gar
Torpedo Factory Art CenterOnce named by CNN as the “Van Gogh of Africa,” Daniel Taye traveled from Ethiopia to participate in this month-long residency. The public is invited to meet him during an after-hours reception. A speaker from the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art will offer comments. The evening will also feature a sampling of Ethiopian foods and music.
Enchantment Under the Sea
Studio 19 - Scope Gallery[…]
Capital Area Photographers presents Copyright, Contracts and Consent with Aaron Arce Stark
Capital Area Photographers welcomes Aaron Arce Stark to explain how to best handle copyright, contracts and consent as a professional photographer.
Anne Smith: Post-Graduate Resident Talk
Studio 12 - MFA Post-Grad Residents 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VAAnne Smith has focused on the Potomac River as it flows beyond the building’s walls. She's created a series of screen prints based on her observations and research. Hear her speak about how the Potomac has inspired her work, her process, and what she's learned over the course of her time at the Torpedo Factory.
Artist in the Spotlight: Candace Edgerley
Studio 14 - Fiberworks[…]
Generations: Space History in Art
Studio 306It will soon be 47 years since humans first set foot on the moon. To commemorate, realist artists James Dean and Kara Hammond bring together their space related works to celebrate the early days of space travel and exploration, in a small, targeted retrospective.