Torpedo Factory Art Center
The Torpedo Factory Art Center is an art center located on the waterfront of the Potomac River at 105 North Union Street in the Old Town of Alexandria, Virginia, United States. Historically it was a torpedo factory and munitions storage site.
It houses more than 82 artists' studios, 6 galleries and two workshops, with some 165 professional visual artists who produce a diversity of artwork, ranging from painting, ceramics, photography, jewelry, stained glass, fiber, printmaking, and sculpture. The six galleries located at the Torpedo Factory include the Target Gallery, The Art League Gallery, Enamelists Gallery, the Multiple Exposures Gallery which specializes in photography, the Potomac Fiber Arts Gallery and the Scope Gallery which specializes in ceramics.[1]
The center attracts around 500,000 visitors annually.[1]
History
In 1969, the President of the Art League, Marian Van Landingham, proposed to adapt the former U.S. Naval Torpedo Station, Alexandria into studios for working artists. Following the approval of the Commission, the factory was purchased by the City of Alexandria from the Federal Government.[2] Large-scale renovation began in May 1974 and the new center formally opened on September 15, 1974.[2] From 1982 to 1983, the building underwent further renovation in compliance with the City's waterfront development plan and was entirely gutted and rebuilt with a new ventilation system and central heating.[2] It formally reopened on May 20, 1983. Adjacent industrial facilities were demolished to build the Torpedo Factory Condominiums in 1985. The Torpedo Factory Condominiums is a condominium community located between N. Union St. and Lee St. The community is less than a block from Alexandria’s waterfront and a block from the shops and restaurants of King St.[3]
See also
- Marian Van Landingham, who spearheaded the founding of the Art Center
References
- 1 2 "About us". Torpedo Factory Arts Centre. Retrieved March 23, 2010.
- 1 2 3 "History". Torpedo Factory Arts Centre. Retrieved March 23, 2010.
- ↑ Features | Torpedo Factory Condos
External links
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Coordinates: 38°48′17″N 77°2′23″W / 38.80472°N 77.03972°W