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Fire On Studio 22Gallery welcomes guests with gracious creations from local artists in clay, glass
Gallery welcomes guests with gracious creations from local artists in clay, glass
Mindfully feed the soul with intensely tactile art energy, cultivating a healthy inner peace to welcome the new year. Find personal talismans, sensory stones, sipping cups and spirit animals. Pictured, right: Claymade marbleized stones are fashioned out of a selection of natural clays and serve as a surprise rattle by Elke Seefeldt of Arlington, Va.
Explore a fine bit of art with miniatures and small-format original work in clay, glass and wall-hung creations at Fire On. Select your loved one a unique gift as a big heArt can come in petite packages! PIctured right: Brianna Camp of Fairfax, Va. foxy pocket-sized original pen and ink composition.
Artists celebrate celadon and embrace kelly as originals skew olive and makers savor minty fresh. Lime is sublime and teal appeals whether in pottery, botanical prints, wall tiles or fine glass at Fire On Gallery. Pictured right, 'Limey Climber' artist-signed, limited-edition print of brushpainted praying mantis and maple on buff rice paper.
Spring energy is rampant as winter wanes, so come out, and find some gaiety at the gallery with local artisan gifts in glass, clay, original prints and more. Come for the bunnies, stay for the birds and encounter Earth like never before. Pictured left: "Sun Salutations" signed artist limited-edition print of ink and natural colored pigments on mulberry paper.
StHop by the Torpedo Factory Art Center for some frolicking fun with artists and long-eared seasonal celebrities. Meet bunnies from Friends of Rabbits rescue, find warm and fuzzy art on the bunny trail and celebrate Spring with creative cottontail activities. Ears are applauded, everybun is welcome!
Boogie down to a wonderland of elemental surprises as artists embrace gratitude to clay, glass and show smooth moves in a creative groove. Pictured right: Dynamite vases with splashy abstract detailing and texturizing by Brian Grow of Alexandria, Va.
Be a dreamer and reach beyond the ordinary to what brings joy! Find wonder-full work by visionary artists that speak to energy and personal expression in pottery, glass and more. Pictured right: Array of glass heart drops by Sandi Martina of Woodbridge, Va.
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.