LAC Studios
The LAC is a fully equipped professional studio for artists working in ceramics & printmaking. The Center houses a mini-gallery with rotating exhibitions of visiting and resident artists. Master workshops are offered throughout the year.
Update
Future home for LAC Studios. 3700 South Four Mile Run Drive, Arlington VA 22206
Location
5722 Langston Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22207
Phone: 703-228-0560
Fax: 703-228-0559
lac@arlingtonva.us
Hours & Fees
Cultural Affairs will resume limited hours for LAC members beginning February 7, 2022. The building remains closed to the public.
For more information, contact Kate Fleming at kfleming1@arlingtonva.us or Lore Potoker at lpotoker@arlingtonva.us
Monday: Closed
Tuesday & Thursday: 10:00am-4:00pm
Wednesday & Friday: 3:00pm-9:00pm
Saturday: 10:00am-6:00pm
Sunday: Closed
Membership quarterly studio membership fees(PDF, 503KB).
Cultural Affairs is offering fee reductions based on HUD Section 8 income limits for all qualified members.
Events
LAC Studios Spring Show & Sale
Pottery by Amit Jalan and Janet Gohres; Print by Emily Shepardson
Looking for something truly unique? Shop local!
The annual LAC show & sale is back after a two-year hiatus. Browse beautiful, hand-crafted ceramics, pottery, and hand-pulled prints made by the members artists of LAC Studios and visit the printmaking and ceramics studios to see where the work is made. Support local artists!
Saturday, December 7, 2024, 10:00am-4:00pm
5722 Langston Blvd., Arlington, VA 22207
Workshops
The Master Workshop program provides opportunities to interact with visiting master artists in one, two and three-day workshops covering a wide variety of media. Lectures, advanced skills classes and professional development seminars for independent visual artists are also presented.
Register for workshops by calling 703.228.0560
See past workshops.
The Studios
The Studio program is designed specifically for self-directed individuals working at advanced levels in ceramics or print media. The equipment and facility are made available for those who are without a studio of their own. No ongoing instruction is given. Participants are expected to be able to function independently with regards to their own work, as well as to perform technical tasks essential to the operation of the studio as a whole and to use and maintain studio equipment responsibly. Learn more about the studios.
Exhibitions
The Mini Gallery is a small exhibition space within the LAC which provides an opportunity for local and national artists to show their work in approximately 12 solo and group shows per year. The Mini Gallery consists of a 25-foot hallway within the center illuminated by gallery track lighting which can accommodate both two dimensional and three-dimensional work.
See past exhibitions.
Artists on the Web
Are you looking for handmade gifts? Some of our artists have web shops or are offering one-on-one shopping appointments at their home studios during the holiday season.
You can find links to these websites and contact individual artists Here