Cristina D.
Yelp
I had such a lovely afternoon at the Torpedo factory! The variety of the artwork, the friendly artists, and the opportunity to buy some trinkets made this a very enjoyable and relaxing experience. The Torpedo company is set up so that there are various artists who feature their work in studios, side by side. It is free to walk around at your leisure! You are able to enter most of the studios and look at the work they are showcasing.
Pros:
Beautiful artwork: The artwork inside is diverse and moving! There are arts from many different medias and categories, from water colors to acrylics, to abstract modern sculptures of clay, to traditional paintings of royal pets. There really is a little bit of everything here, and you will certainly be entertained and amazed!
Able to see the artists in action: Many of the artists were in their studios, working. I was able to watch one artist paint very narrow strokes in a landscape painting of a California forrest, and was able to observe another artist on a pottery wheel. It was awesome to be able to watch these talented folks at work.
Scenic location: Views of the waterfront: As you walk between the exhibit, you are able to see views of the waterfront through the windows that face out that way. It is a beautiful view and adds to the warm and peaceful atmosphere.
Relaxed atmosphere/ not too crowded: Overall, there were not too many folks walking around. Many of the artists had their dogs in the studio, which was cool to see, and added to the friendly and casual vibe. There were older folks walking around, as well as some younger people on dates, and also some families with young kids. It was pretty quiet, and everyone seemed to be behaving well.
Covid safe: I felt that the environment was conducive to social distancing. Mask wearing is enforced. I that Covid precautious were taken seriously here. There was also a hand sanitizer in front of some of the studios, that artists put out.
Ability to purchase art/trinkets: You can purchase art from the artists in the studios-- I think some of the bigger pieces require more of a conversation/ arrangement, but there are opportunities to walk in and buy the art as well. I saw costs of $45- $4,500 on various pieces throughout. If you are more on a budget, many of the artists sell post card relics of their paintings-- I saw those going for about $15, so I think that would be a budget-friendly souvenir!
Tip: Note that in some of the studios, photography or video taking is not allowed-- in most, it is permitted!
No cons here-- this was a really lovely experience and is a great and unconventional place to bring parents or friends who are visiting DC for a weekend. I highly recommend