Exploring The Workhouse Arts Center, Lorton, VA (2 of 3)
Exploring The Workhouse Arts Center, Lorton, Virginia (2 of 3)
Spring was beginning to make an appearance in March.
The first building we visited contained the visitors' center/shop and galleries. In the first gallery, we walked into the world of fiber artist Amanda McCavour. Her show, entitled "Floating Garden", brought the little glimpses of spring we were beginning to see outside into this wonderful gallery space.
These delicate embroidered flowers are suspended from the ceiling to create a lovely garden through which visitors can stroll and enjoy the flashes of color you would find in a well-kept, much loved garden.
In the next gallery, we found the work of Randy Akers displayed in this open, crisply painted setting which complemented his pieces.
And upstairs there was even more gallery space: the McGuire Woods Gallery. It featured the vibrant, graphic paintings of Keesha Bruce and intriguing, inventive "tissue ink mono prints" created by Maya Freelon, as well as the work of other artists...
And still there's more to see...
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