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Torpedo Factory Art Center

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49: 209: 169: 145:, proposed a project to renovate part of the factory into studio spaces for the Alexandria Bicentennial Project. The project was originally approved for only three years. Large-scale renovation began in May 1974 and the new center formally opened on September 15, 1974. 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. It formally reopened on May 20, 1983. Adjacent industrial facilities were demolished to build the Torpedo Factory Condominiums in 1985. 197: 185: 148:
The Torpedo Factory Artists Association created by artists and The Art League, managed the center for 12 years, from 1998 to 2010. From 2011 to 2016, it was managed by the specially created Torpedo Factory Art Center Board nonprofit. The Torpedo Factory Artists’ Association is the Torpedo Factory's
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In 2018, the City of Alexandria took control of all operations of the Torpedo Factory, despite opposition from some artists. In August 2019, one of the galleries was named after Marian Van Landingham. In October 2021, city authorities started to consider different options for funding renovations.
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The Torpedo Factory Art Center is home to the largest number of publicly accessible working artist studios in the U.S. Each year, more than a half-million visitors interact with its community of artists. As of March 2022, it housed 82 artists' studios, 8 galleries, and workshops, with some 165
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professional visual artists who work in a variety of media, including painting, ceramics, photography, jewelry, stained glass, fiber, printmaking, and sculpture. The Torpedo Factory has become a model of creative
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Artists are selected as part of an annual jury and re-jury process. Once accepted, they receive a three-year lease of publicly subsidized rent.
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By the war's end in 1945, the complex was converted to government storage for things such as congressional documents, artifacts from the
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professional artist community of more than 275 juried visual artists. Past presidents include
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in 1974. The facility is located at 105 N. Union Street, near the eastern end of
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After months of planning, on November 12, 1918—ironically the day after
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On Target: Stories of the Torpedo Factory Art Center's First 25 years
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is the Torpedo Factory Art Center's contemporary exhibition space.
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U.S. Naval Torpedo Station
Potomac River
Old Town
Alexandria, Virginia
art center
King Street
placemaking
Armistice Day
World War I
U.S. Naval Torpedo Station
World War II
Smithsonian
Nazi trial
City of Alexandria
Marian Van Landingham
The Art League
Tanya Davis
The U.S. Naval Torpedo Station in 1922
U.S. Naval Torpedo Station
A torpedo on display inside the Center
A view of the Art Center's interior
A staircase inside the Center


"City Presents Scenarios to Revitalize the Torpedo Factory Art Center"


"Overview"

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