An inside look at Arlington County Library’s ‘Quaranzine’
The online publication of writing and artwork serves as a representation of the world we are living in right now, through the creative eyes of local residents.
Painter’s Plight: How a local abstract artist embraces growth during hard times
While phase two of reopening is on the horizon, Arlington resident and Argentina-born Jaqui Falkenheim is living in the present with help from collaging, her family and time well spent in the garden.
Get your artistic fix with Del Ray Artisans’ virtual exhibit ‘Art by Mail’
From witty prints to handmade jewelry, the online exhibit gives local artisans the chance to share what they are working on from home right now.
Charles Agel on his new jewelry collection and being creative during a crisis
The Falls Church-based maker and teacher recently started work on a new collection of sterling silver pieces, giving him solace during the global pandemic.
Alexandria artist Meg Biram launches digital art classes
Created for adults and kids ages 5 and up, Meg Biram is making 15 live art classes available online, which include collages, painting and more.
Creative Corner: How a museum curator finds balance in the art world
We chatted with Alexandria-based curator Leslie Mounaime about how her career translates to her individualized style on a daily basis.