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Art on the Avenue Announces Virtual Festival

The 25th Annual Art on the Avenue festival will move to a virtual format for 2020, launching on Saturday, October 3, and running through the holidays.

Art on the Avenue is moving to a virtual festival, connecting artists with the community despite social distancing. (Photos: Will Niccolls)

Alexandria, VA – The 25th Annual Art on the Avenue festival will move to a virtual format for 2020, launching on Saturday, October 3, and running through the holidays. The event will feature over 150 artists, virtual experiences, and a wide range of opportunities to support local artists and connect as a creative community while social distancing.

“Throughout the pandemic, art has brought us together while apart, providing much peace and enjoyment during uncertain times,” said Art on the Avenue founder Pat Miller. “Our primary concern will always be the safety of our artists and our attendees, which makes an in-person event impossible this year. But cancelling Art on the Avenue entirely was never an option for us. Our artists depend on the community’s support to keep creating.”

Art on the Avenue is moving to a virtual festival, connecting artists with the community despite social distancing. (Photos: Will Niccolls)

Over 150 artists will be featured, offering handmade items in a wide range of mediums, including wheel-thrown vases and bowls, tiles, sculpture, tote bags and purses, drawings and pastels, knitted and crocheted hats and gloves, woven scarves and shawls, gourmet food, fused and blown glass, jewelry, paintings, photography, and much more.

“We’re excited about continuing this vibrant, 25-year tradition with a virtual show,” said 2020 Art on the Avenue chair Amy Eggers. “Throughout the fall and winter, our constant goal will be to connect our artists with the Alexandria community and beyond with the Del Ray creativity and spirit that has made this a beloved community event.”

Traditionally held each fall on Mount Vernon Avenue, Art on the Avenue is a multicultural arts festival that strives to reflect the vibrant mix of the Del Ray community through the artists and their work, and draws an estimated 75,000 visitors each year. Virginia Living readers named Art on the Avenue the top arts event in the Northern Virginia region in 2020. For more information, visit www.artontheavenue.org.

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