
Matthew Harwood: The Art of Prime Numbers
Infinite beyond comprehension and unyielding in their espousal of fact, prime numbers are the muse of artist and architect, Matthew Harwood. His solo exhibit, The

Infinite beyond comprehension and unyielding in their espousal of fact, prime numbers are the muse of artist and architect, Matthew Harwood. His solo exhibit, The

Open exhibits at The Art League gallery are not limited by theme or media. Our December 2019 exhibit was juried by Matthew T. McLaughlin. You can

Juried by Thomas Doyle, these small works of art are all $150 or under– perfect for the holidays! You can also view the exhibit online via Flickr.

CASTING LIGHT is inspired by the vintage mystery radio programs of the 1920s. Painter Margaret Cerutti has created a “cast” of uncommon characters through a

Artists are encouraged to submit work that captures the theme: origins – deep personal or cultural roots – be they mythological, familial, or otherwise. View

The IMPart visual arts education program connects returning Injured Military Personnel with transformative art experiences. These experiences are designed for creative enrichment, relaxed social engagement,

Art on Tap is an annual event in which ticket holders get to sample delicious beer and appetizer pairings created by local breweries and chef

The Mystery of You is about silent exchanges – seeing and being seen, listening and being heard. Qiu represents the figure in ambiguous spaces: moments

Open exhibits do not limit theme, medium, process or content. Artists may enter any current work made within 5 years. View the exhibit on Flickr!

Fiber artist Susan Callahan stitches together the stories of life in the culinary industry, highlighting the tireless labor of those who feed us. “Kitchen Stories”

Illustration is a broad term for visual storytelling. It can be executed in any media, and serves a variety of purposes. As our culture has

zeit·geist /noun: The defining spirit or mood of a particular period of history as shown by the ideas and beliefs of the time. Artists throughout

Open exhibits do not limit theme, medium, process or content. Artists may enter any current work made within 5 years. View the show on Flickr

Photographer B.D. Richardson uses historic and alternative photographic techniques to explore local maritime history. Her exhibit focuses on the Chesapeake Bay and its rich heritage,

Open exhibits do not limit theme, medium, process or content. Artists may enter any current work made within 5 years. View the show online!

Photographer Lee Hassig captures the theater of daily life along Duke of Gloucester (DoG) street in Colonial Williamsburg. Hassig’s bemusing photographs reveal the nuances of

This exhibit showcases the artistry of functional wares associated with the table and food. The Art League is calling artists working in ceramic, metal, fiber,

Landscape… the quest to capture a sense of place- a rich tradition of depicting the world around us. Artists are free to enter any current

Printmaker and illustrator Anagh Banerjee discusses his career and latest project, “The Other Side VR,” the first Virtual Reality film dealing with the Partition of

From the Woodland Caribou, enwreathed with mighty antlers, to the puckish Arctic Fox, Berit Estabrook’s mystic paintings capture the spirit of the wilderness in vivid,

Open exhibits do not limit theme, medium, process or content. Artists are free to enter any current work made within 5 years. View the exhibit

From beetles to bees, painter Megan Partridge investigates her inner psyche with ephemeral, colorful, entomological self portraits. Through wry humor and expressive brushwork, Partridge takes

April’s exhibit will consist of Mixed Media work, referring to artworks composed from a combination of different media or materials. Artists are free to enter

Open exhibits do not limit theme, medium, process or content. Artists are free to enter any current work made within 10 years. View the exhibit

With movement, mystery, and appetite for life, the work of painter Ann Pickett intertwines the figure with its environment in The Exuberance of Life. Featuring

The Art League’s annual Student/Faculty exhibit showcases the diversity and talent of our visual arts school in Old Town Alexandria, VA. Award Descriptions: John Foreman

The Art League’s Patrons’ Show Fundraiser is an experience that’s part fundraiser, part block party, and totally fun. It’s The Art League’s biggest fundraising event of

Open exhibits do not limit theme, medium, process or content. Artists are free to enter any current work made within 10 years. View the exhibit
