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The Workhouse Arts Center, a project of the Workhouse Arts Foundation, raises funds to fuel inspiration and provide engaging, multidisciplinary community arts experiences for nearly 100,000 visitors every year. You can be an integral part of making our mission-driven work a success.
Painting, ceramics, glass, drawing, dance, and more for adults, youth, and the military. Workhouse Arts Center offers in-person and virtual classes for students of all ages in many types of visual arts, performing arts, and more. We also offer camps and other programming. Learn More | View Class Listings.
The Workhouse Arts Center is set on 55 acres of land on the campus of what used to be the historic D.C. Workhouse and Reformatory. Today, The Workhouse supports more than 100 professional and emerging visual artists by providing them affordable studios and galleries in which to create, and to exhibit, their work.
“Visit the Workhouse Arts Center on Saturday, May 20, from 12-7 p.m. and sample microbrews, cider, wine, and spirits! Enjoy delicious food and lawn games while ...
In September of 2008, the Workhouse Arts Center opened at the site. It offers affordable studio space for emerging artists and hosts exhibitions, performances, and other events. Although the original workhouse building where the “Night of Terror” occurred is no longer standing, the center engages visitors with the “Lucy Burns Museum” to ...
Workhouse Arts Center, Lorton, Virginia. 14,532 likes · 595 talking about this · 25,571 were here. Collaboration of artist studios, galleries, art and wellness classes, theater, music, special events
Background: The Workhouse Arts Foundation, Inc. (WAF) is a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation with a mission to operate the Workhouse Arts Center (opening in 2008) with programs in the visual arts, performing arts, arts education, and history through the repurposing of the former Workhouse correctional facility. WAF’s budget is $4 million annually.
The Workhouse Arts Center, once a former prison, is now a flourishing arts community that is home to over 100 of the finest regional artists, with a rich local and national history. The Workhouse has a beautiful campus open year round to the public, with eight artist studio buildings, two main galleries, a prison museum, cafe, gift shop, art ...
Workhouse Arts Center. Workhouse Arts Foundation, Inc. 9518 Workhouse Way Lorton, VA 22079. Ticket Sales (703) 584-2900. info@workhousearts.org.
The Workhouse Arts Center is a massive adaptive reuse project which re-purposes the former Lorton Prison into a remarkable arts center providing 300 performances, 100 visual arts exhibitions in 12 gallery spaces, 800 classes in visual arts, performing arts, culinary, and Art of Movement, and supports the art and studios of 85 professional artists.