The Arts in Arlington – Diverse and Quality Productions and Events
Embracing Arlington Arts Networking Event
Embracing Arlington Arts hosted its first-ever in-person networking event for visual artists and arts organization representatives. Over 30 attendees came to the networking event to meet their peers, discuss possible collaborative events, catch up with old friends and to hear about venue opportunities for pop-up events, including galleries and churches. A great time was had for all and everyone agreed these networking events should continue!
Sue Manus and Anne Curley, Arlington Commission for the ArtsAlissa Maru, Mason Exhibitions Arlington and Sara Barker, Avant Bard TheatreRev. Beth Franklin, St. Michael’s Episcopal Church gives details about the church as an arts venueThe obligatory “selfie” with Wanda Baez, Sound Impact’ Sara Duke, Encore Stage & Studio; Tiffany Richardson, Sound Impact; Liz O’Hara Stahr, 9th Street Chamber Music; and Erin Harms, Signature TheatreAttendees listening to venue presentationsEvent attendees showing off the gallery’s artworkAlissa Maru, Mason Exhibitions Arlington giving details about her venue’s availabilityAttendees checking out art work and venue speakersThe group shot!Erin Harms, Signature Theatre; Matthew Powell, Ballet Nova; and Sara Duke, Encore Stage & Studio – the candid photo.Beth Rhyne, Arlington Visual Arts Studio Tour (AVAST) and Ingrid Lestrud, Arlington ChoraleErin Harms, Signature Theatre; Matthew Powell, Ballet Nova; and Sara Duke, Encore Stage & Studio – the posed photo.Alissa Maru, Mason Exhibitions Arlington welcoming the attendeesArlington Arts Commissioners Anne Curley, Catherine Aselford and Felecia McFail