The view from the second floor.
Then, finally, I made it up to the third floor which is a labyrinth
of studio spaces. (If you don’t have a burning desire to get your exercise in
climbing stairs, there’s an elevator- just so you know.) As I wound my way around the floor plan, I found artists chatting together in the hall, people busy in their studios. Stopping in at Studio
325, I was fortunate to meet the welcoming face of Ed McCluney in this light and airy gallery
space which overlooks the Potomac River. The back portion of this studio contained everything you would need for print making- flash back to college
days! 😊 It turns out he and other artists conduct classes
at the Torpedo Factory. (Put that on my “to do” list for the near future.)
I was stuck by how inspiring it must be to come to this facility every day, to do what you love in this environment.
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