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July 2008

HistoricAlexandriaALIVE

Join us on the streets of Alexandria as history comes to life! Each Sunday, learn, participate, engage, and enjoy with performers and costumed interpreters from noon to 5 p.m. Find performers at Market Square, along King Street between Market Square and the waterfront, and on the waterfront behind the Torpedo Factory. Free! Check it out!
  • Drawings by William Lydston, Jr.

    April 1 - December 31

    Fort Ward Museum and Historic Site
    4301 W. Braddock Road
    Alexandria, VA 22304
    www.fortward.org 703/838-4848

    Original Civil War drawings by soldier, artist and musician William Lydston, Jr. Exhibit coincides with a statewide celebration of Virginia's musical heritage. Fort Ward pairs drawings from Lydston's wartime experiences with musical instruments and related objects from the Museum's collection. Free. Tuesday-Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sundays, noon to 5 p.m.

    Free!

  • "Living Legends of Alexandria"

    April 24 - September 8

    The Lyceum: Alexandria's History Museum
    201 S. Washington Street
    Alexandria , VA 22314
    www.alexandriahistory.org 703/838-4994


    This photo-documentary exhibition, featuring the work of Nina Tisara, identifies and honors individuals whose vision and dedication have made a tangible difference to the quality of life in Alexandria. Of the 50 individuals nominated in 2006, all of whom are included in this exhibit, 12 were featured in articles published by the Alexandria Gazette Packet.

    Free!

  • Some New Things

    June 3 - July 6

    Enamelists Gallery, Studio 28
    Torpedo Factory Art Center
    105 N. Union Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.torpedofactory.org/galleries/enamelists.htm 703/838-4565

    Kathy Bransford creates new pieces that explore a variety of techniques and styles.

    Free!

  • Summer Lantern Tours

    June 6 - August 29

    Gadsby's Tavern Museum
    134 N. Royal Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.gadsbystavern.org 703/838-4242

    Friday Evening Lantern Tours After happy hour or dinner in Old Town, see the 18th century in a whole new light! On Friday evenings from June through August, tour by candlelight with a costumed guide the historic tavern (c.1785) and City Hotel built in 1792 and see how guests experienced the site before the advent of electricity. Tour times are 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. $5 per person, ages 5 and up. Museum may be closed on some occasions, so please call ahead to verify tour dates at 703.838.4242.

    $ Entrance Fee

  • Torpedo Factory Artist of the Year: Joyce McCarten

    June 11 - July 13

    Target Gallery
    Torpedo Factory Art Center
    105 N Union Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.torpedofactory.org/galleries/target.htm 703/838-4565

    This annual exhibition is sponsored by the Friends of the Torpedo Factory Art Center, a separate nonprofit organization. This year's winner is associate artist Joyce McCarten. McCarten is an award-winning artist whose work is in private and public collections in the U.S., Europe and South Africa. Many of her paintings are inspired by visits to places that speak to her own sensitivities. The Artist of the Year award includes a monetary prize and a solo exhibition in the Target Gallery. Reception: Second Thursday Art Night, June 12, 6-8pm

    Free!

  • "The Long View"

    June 20 - August 10

    The Athanaeum
    201 Prince Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.nvfaa.org 703/548-0035

    Landscapes with a common medium, style, and perspective by 10 members of the Washington Society of Landscape Painters. Featuring works by: Lani Browning, Marietje Chamberlain, Edward Cooper, Fiona Pocock Corn, Bernard Dellario, Barbara Nuss, Sara Linda Poly, Nancy Tankersley, Meg Walsh, and Richard Whiteley in The Athenaeum Gallery Thursday - Sunday, Noon to 4

    Free!

  • "Function with a Flourish"

    June 30 - July 27

    Scope Gallery, Studio 19
    Torpedo Factory Art Center
    105 N. Union Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.torpedofactory.org/galleries/scope.htm 703/838-4565

    Food tastes better and is more visually pleasing served on beautifully handcrafted ceramic pieces. View such pieces as presented by the Ceramic Guild.

    Free!

  • "Gifts from the Sea"

    July 1 - August 3

    Potomac Craftsmen Fiber Gallery, Studio 18
    Torpedo Factory Art Center
    105 N Union Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.torpedofactory.org/galleries/potomac_crafts.htm 703/838-4565

    Featuring animal, vegetable, and mineral.

    Free!

  • The Enduring Nude

    July 3-27

    The Del Ray Artisans Gallery
    Nicholas Colasanto Center
    2704 Mount Vernon Avenue
    Alexandria, VA 22301
    www.thedelrayartisans.org/index.htm

    Since the beginning of time, artists have attempted to capture the human figure in all its diversity. Ancient drawings and sculptures may have been symbols of fertility or of great bravery. The human figure was depicted as deities and in religious rites. Co-curators: Michele Reday Cook and Joan Ulrich Juror: Tania Karpowitz Gallery Extended hours (June, July, and August): Thursday 12- 4 p.m. Friday 12- 9 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday 12 p.m.- 4 p.m. Free Admission. Handicap accessible.

    Free!

  • An American Celebration at Mount Vernon

    July 4

    Mount Vernon Estate & Gardens
    South end of the GW Parkway
    3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy
    Mount Vernon, VA 22121
    www.MountVernon.org 703/780-2000

    Mount Vernon invites visitors to the home of the First American Hero for a day-long celebration of Independence Day. 18th-century patriotic music, a reading of the Declaration of Independence by “George Washington,” the annual Red, White & Blue Concert performance by the National Concert Band of America, and FREE birthday cake (while supplies last). The First Virginia Regiment expands its encampment with military checkpoints across the estate, and guards stationed at Washington’s Tomb. The Sons of the American Revolution lead a wreathlaying ceremony at the tomb of our nation’s first Commander-in-Chief, and visitors given a carnation to lay at the Tomb.

    $ Entrance Fee

  • 4th of July Organ Concert

    July 4

    St. Paul's Church
    228 S. Pitt Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.stpaulsepis.com 703/549-3312

    Stop by St. Paul's Church from 10:00-10:45 a.m. for a patriotic organ concert featuring such favorites as "Stars and Strips Forever" and Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture". Free and open to the public.

    Free!

  • "Midsummer’s Dream"

    July 8 - August 3

    Enamelists Gallery, Studio 28
    Torpedo Factory Art Center
    105 N. Union Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.torpedofactory.org/galleries/enamelists.htm 703/838-4565

    Enamelists are encouraged to draw on the richness and mystery of dream imagery in their work.

    Free!

  • Second Thursday Art Night, Alive with History

    July 10

    Torpedo Factory Art Center
    105 N. Union Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.torpedofactory.org/thursday.htm 703/838-4565

    Browse open studios, interact with the artists, and enjoy refreshments. The event is free and open to the public.

    Get a sneak preview of the first ever Torpedo Factory traveling exhibition, "From Here to There". At 7 p.m., view slides of the artwork during a lecture by juror Jenine Culligan. Visit The Art League Gallery from 6:30-8 p.m. for the reception for the All-Media Membership Show and Eva Jacob’s solo show Neighborhood Watch. The Alexandria Archaeology Museum will present artifacts from Shuter’s Hill, their current excavation site on the grounds of the Masonic Memorial. Join Alexandria’s Footsteps to the Past for a History Walk. Enjoy fun activities throughout the night!

    Free!

  • Harley String Band

    July 10

    The Athenaeum
    201 Prince Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.nvfaa.org 703/548-0035

    Three talented singer-songwriters who mine the deep veins of American music and bring back the occasional rough diamond. Supporting each other on a variety of instruments, they aspire to breathe new life and fresh ideas into traditional musical forms. Admission is $10 at the door or in advance online. Part of the Second Thursday celebration at 7 p.m.  

    $ Entrance Fee

  • USA & Alexandria Birthday Celebration

    July 12

    Oronoco Bay Park
    Pendleton & Union streets
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.alexandriava.gov/recreation 703/883-4686

    Celebrate with a concert by the Alexandria Symphony Orchestra, food, including the city's birthday cake, and fireworks. Festivities start at 6 p.m with the orchestra performing at 8:30 and fireworks closing out the program.

    Free!

  • Family Dig Day

    July 12

    Grounds of the George Washington Masonic Memorial
    101 Callahan Drive
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.alexandriaarchaeology.org 703/838-4399

    Help City archaeologists and trained volunteers screen excavated soil for artifacts from a real "dig" located on the grounds of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial. Wear comfortable clothes, protect yourself from the sun, and bring a water bottle. Please, no sandals. All necessary equipment will be supplied. Children under 16 must be accompanied by a participating adult. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. $5 per person. Reservations required. E-mail archaeology@alexandriava.gov or call 703.838.4399 to save your spot!

    $ Entrance Fee

  • Alexandria Guitar Festival

    July 18-21

    George Washington Masonic Memorial
    101 Callahan Drive
    Alexandria, VA 22301
    www.InternationalGuitarInstitute.com 703/683-2007

    The Mid-Atlantic's premier guitar classical festival offers a schedule of concerts at the George Washington Masonic Memorial, children's classes and master classes. Free concerts also offered at the Old Presbyterian Meeting House. Performers include Ricardo Cobo and flamenco guitarist Pedro Cortes.

    $ Entrance Fee

  • Gadsby’s Tavern Museum Society’s Caribbean Night

    July 19

    Gadsby's Tavern Museum
    134 North Royal Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.gadsbystavern.org 703/838-4242

    Join in for some summer fun at the Fifth Annual Caribbean Night! Enjoy two flavors of margarita while you bid on fantastic silent auction items to benefit the preservation of the City Tavern ice well.  $40 advance sale, $50 at the door and $75 event sponsor. 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Reservations are required so please call 703.838.4242 or visit us online at www.gadsbystavern.org.

    $ Entrance Fee | Reservations Required

  • Archaeology Camp for Kids

    July 21 - August 1

    Alexandria Archaeology Museum
    105 N. Union Street, #327
    Inside the Torpedo Factory Art Center
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.alexandriaarchaeology.org 703/838-4399

    Alexandria Archaeology is hosting two archaeology camp sessions for kids this summer. Campers will learn professional excavating, recording, and artifact-processing methods as they help uncover Alexandria's buried past! Campers will assist archaeologists excavating a site at Shuter's Hill. Other activities include lectures about artifact looting, special field trips to historic sites like Mount Vernon, and ice cream stops! Camp is open to kids ages 12 through 15. Two one-week sessions run from Monday, July 21 through Friday, July 25, and from Monday, July 28 through Friday, August 1. Camp day starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 3:30 p.m., and campers supply their own drinks, snacks and lunch. Camp costs $350 per session and advance registration is required.

    $ Entrance Fee | Reservations Required

  • Jane Austen Ball Dance Classes

    July 24 - August 7

    Gadsby's Tavern Museum
    134 N. Royal Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.gadsbystavern.org 703/838-4242

    In preparation for the Jane Austen Ball on August 9, learn 18th-century English country dancing from expert dance instructors. Times are 7:30 – 9:30 pm and cost is $12 per class or $30 for the series. Reservations are recommended.

    $ Entrance Fee

  • African Heritage and Cultural Festival

    July 26

    Market Square in front of City Hall
    301 King Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.alexandriava.gov 703/883-4686

    The reinvigorated Alexandria Heritage Cultural Festival celebrates the cultural diversity of Alexandria.  The 2008 theme is "Reaching Back Moving Forward:  From Africa to America.”   Festival goers will be entertained, educated and inspired as the City explores the African culture and its influence. The festival features food, arts & crafts, and live performances. 1-7 p.m.

    Free!

  • "1776"

    July 26 - August 23

    The Little Theatre of Alexandria
    600 Wolfe Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.thelittletheatre.com 703/683-0496

    Take a front-row seat to history-making theater as LTA launches its 75th Season with our signature show, the 1969 Tony Award-winning musical “1776”. Often humorous, frequently touching, and always entertaining, the public events and personal struggles that lead the Continental Congress to forge a new nation are recreated, making you a witness to history. 8 p.m. Wed.-Sat. and 3 p.m. Sun.

    $ Entrance Fee

  • ART CAMP with the Del Ray Artisans for 8-12 year-olds

    July 28 - August 1

    The Del Ray Artisans Gallery
    Nicholas Colasanto Center
    2704 Mount Vernon Avenue
    Alexandria, VA 22301
    www.thedelrayartisans.org/dra_workshops.htm

    KIDS GET CREATIVE with a one week art making camp starting off with making their own journal / sketchbook to be used along side with other art activities including: painting, drawing, collage, fiber fun, mixed medium, games and more. The only skills required are a desire to learn and an imagination. The Camp is laid out into two classrooms limited to 15 student each for a total enrollment of 30 art camp students. DRA is committed to making this community art camp financially accessible for any age qualified child with available special scholarships and sliding scale fees. DATES: Monday, July 28 thru Friday, August 1, 2008 TIMES: 9 am - 4 pm AGES: 8-12* years old (*some age flexibility) COST: $275 CAMP FEE INCLUDES: Professional Artist instructors and Camp Teachers; All project art supplies; Healthy daily lunch and nutritious snacks; Swim and splash* (*Pool schedule still pending)

    $ Entrance Fee | Reservations Required

  • Exotic Asymmetries

    July 28 - August 24

    Scope Gallery, Studio 19
    Torpedo Factory Art Center
    105 N. Union Street
    Alexandria, VA 22314
    www.torpedofactory.org/galleries/scope.htm 703/838-4565

    The Kiln Club alters the round, square, and cylindrical forms to create pleasingly graceful and stylish pieces of pottery.

    Free!

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