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DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
 ar/Detail.aspx?si=33505\n\nTorpedo Factory Art Center and the City of Ale
 xandria's Office of the Arts are pairing up for a series of free online w
 orkshops to support artists\, makers\, and creative businesses as they ad
 apt to the new normal during the COVID-19 pandemic. Session December 10 s
 tarts at noon. RSVP to arts@alexandriava.gov to receive login information
 . \n\nSession is led by Danielle Glosser\, founder and principal of Clien
 t Raiser\, a business dedicated to helping artists increase their visibil
 ity and client volume. Since 2014\, she has worked with artists across th
 e country in support of their professional goals.\n\nThursday\, December 
 10\nMind Your Art Business: How to Sustain Your Art Practice During COVID
 -19\nThe global pandemic has been a challenging time for everyone\, and a
 rtists are not excluded from this struggle. This interactive live session
  explores untapped options to increase online presence. By the end of the
  session\, have a host of new ideas to put into practice right away.\n \n
 For more information or reasonable disability accommodation\, contact che
 rylanne.colton@alexandriava.gov or 703.746.5565\, Virginia Relay 711.\n\n
 About Danielle Glosser\nDanielle is a 25+ year resident of Washington\, D
 .C. She has led workshops with arts organizations across the region\, inc
 luding the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden\, Hamilton
 ian\, Transformer\, Washington Project for the Arts\, Halcyon\, Superfine
 ! DC\, D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities\, Gateway Arts District
 \, VisArts\, Washington Sculptors Group\, Women's Caucus for Art\, Artoma
 tic\, District of Columbia Arts Center\, Montgomery Arts Association\, an
 d Capitol Hill Arts League. She also is a member of ArtTable\, a leadersh
 ip organization for women in the visual arts.\n\nAbout Alexandria's Offic
 e of the Arts\nThe Department of Recreation\, Parks and Cultural Activiti
 es promotes the value of arts and culture in Alexandria by nurturing\, in
 vesting in and celebrating the creative contributions of artists and arts
  organizations through the Office of the Arts division. By engaging the c
 ommunity\, encouraging participation\, and facilitating access to the art
 s\, RPCA works with local artists and arts organizations to build a vibra
 nt community for all of the City's residents\, workers and visitors. With
 in the division\, the Events and Public Space Activation team strengthens
  and builds the social fabric of Alexandria. Learn more at alexandriava.g
 ov/arts or follow @alexartsoffice on Instagram and Twitter. Add to the co
 nversation with #artsALX.\n\nAbout Torpedo Factory Art Center\nFounded in
  1974 in a former navy munitions plant\, Torpedo Factory Art Center is ho
 me to the nation's largest number of publicly accessible working artist s
 tudios under one roof. The Art Center is part of the City of Alexandria's
  Office of the Arts\, a division of the Department of Recreation\, Parks 
 and Cultural Activities. Just south of Washington\, D.C.\, Torpedo Factor
 y Art Center overlooks the Potomac River in the Old-Town section of Alexa
 ndria\, Virginia. Each year\, more than a half million national and inter
 national visitors meet and interact with more than 165 resident artists i
 n 82 studios and seven galleries. The Art Center is also home to The Art 
 League headquarters and gallery\, and  the Alexandria Archaeology Museum.
  For more information\, visit torpedofactory.org or follow Torpedo Factor
 y Art Center on Twitter\, Facebook\, Instagram\, and Pinterest via @torpe
 dofactory.\n\n\nLocation:  Virtual Only\nContact Person: Cheryl Anne Colt
 on\, Regional Program Director\nContact Phone: 571.238.2443\nContact Emai
 l: cherylanne.colton@alexandriava.gov\nFees: FREE\, Email: arts@alexandri
 ava.gov\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Arts\, Class\, Lecture\, Recr
 eation\, Recreation Centers
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:To verify info please see <a href="https://ap
 ps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=33505">https://apps.alexandri
 ava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=33505</a><br />\n<br />Torpedo Factory Ar
 t Center and the City of Alexandria?s Office of the Arts are pairing up f
 or a series of free online workshops to support artists\, makers\, and cr
 eative businesses as they adapt to the new normal during the COVID-19 pan
 demic. Session December 10 starts at noon. RSVP to arts@alexandriava.gov 
 to receive login information. \n<br />\n<br />Session is led by Danielle 
 Glosser\, founder and principal of Client Raiser\, a business dedicated t
 o helping artists increase their visibility and client volume. Since 2014
 \, she has worked with artists across the country in support of their pro
 fessional goals.\n<br />\n<br />Thursday\, December 10\n<br />Mind Your A
 rt Business: How to Sustain Your Art Practice During COVID-19\n<br />The 
 global pandemic has been a challenging time for everyone\, and artists ar
 e not excluded from this struggle. This interactive live session explores
  untapped options to increase online presence. By the end of the session\
 , have a host of new ideas to put into practice right away.\n<br /> \n<br
  />For more information or reasonable disability accommodation\, contact 
 cherylanne.colton@alexandriava.gov or 703.746.5565\, Virginia Relay 711.\
 n<br />\n<br />About Danielle Glosser\n<br />Danielle is a 25+ year resid
 ent of Washington\, D.C. She has led workshops with arts organizations ac
 ross the region\, including the Smithsonian?s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpt
 ure Garden\, Hamiltonian\, Transformer\, Washington Project for the Arts\
 , Halcyon\, Superfine! DC\, D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities\, 
 Gateway Arts District\, VisArts\, Washington Sculptors Group\, Women?s Ca
 ucus for Art\, Artomatic\, District of Columbia Arts Center\, Montgomery 
 Arts Association\, and Capitol Hill Arts League. She also is a member of 
 ArtTable\, a leadership organization for women in the visual arts.\n<br /
 >\n<br />About Alexandria?s Office of the Arts\n<br />The Department of R
 ecreation\, Parks and Cultural Activities promotes the value of arts and 
 culture in Alexandria by nurturing\, investing in and celebrating the cre
 ative contributions of artists and arts organizations through the Office 
 of the Arts division. By engaging the community\, encouraging participati
 on\, and facilitating access to the arts\, RPCA works with local artists 
 and arts organizations to build a vibrant community for all of the City&#
 39\;s residents\, workers and visitors. Within the division\, the Events 
 and Public Space Activation team strengthens and builds the social fabric
  of Alexandria. Learn more at alexandriava.gov/arts or follow @alexartsof
 fice on Instagram and Twitter. Add to the conversation with #artsALX.\n<b
 r />\n<br />About Torpedo Factory Art Center\n<br />Founded in 1974 in a 
 former navy munitions plant\, Torpedo Factory Art Center is home to the n
 ation?s largest number of publicly accessible working artist studios unde
 r one roof. The Art Center is part of the City of Alexandria?s Office of 
 the Arts\, a division of the Department of Recreation\, Parks and Cultura
 l Activities. Just south of Washington\, D.C.\, Torpedo Factory Art Cente
 r overlooks the Potomac River in the Old-Town section of Alexandria\, Vir
 ginia. Each year\, more than a half million national and international vi
 sitors meet and interact with more than 165 resident artists in 82 studio
 s and seven galleries. The Art Center is also home to The Art League head
 quarters and gallery\, and  the Alexandria Archaeology Museum. For more i
 nformation\, visit torpedofactory.org or follow Torpedo Factory Art Cente
 r on Twitter\, Facebook\, Instagram\, and Pinterest via @torpedofactory.\
 n<br />\n<br />\n<br />Location:  Virtual Only\n<br />Contact Person: Che
 ryl Anne Colton\, Regional Program Director\n<br />Contact Phone: 571.238
 .2443\n<br />Contact Email: cherylanne.colton@alexandriava.gov\n<br />Fee
 s: FREE\, Email: arts@alexandriava.gov\n<br />Audience: Anyone may attend
 \n<br />Tags: Arts\, Class\, Lecture\, Recreation\, Recreation Centers
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