Art of Movement at the Workhouse

$$ • Pilates, Performing Arts, Art Classes, art gallery, Pet Friendly

9510 Workhouse Wy bldg 11, Lorton, Virginia 22079
(703) 584-2965

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  • Daniel R.
    Jan 2024

    A wonderful theater venue in the DMV! Only frustration is the lack of signage on campus, which made it hard to find the theater. Other than that, extremely cool space!

  • Renee F.
    Oct 2023

    Disappointing, especially for $30/each. May be fine for a high schooler but very basic. More creativity is needed for the roles of the staff along the path.

  • Anne R.
    Aug 2022

    This feels like a well kept secret, since I could freely browse many galleries to myself on a Sunday afternoon with little to no competition for foot traffic or viewing angles in galleries and studios, unlike what may happen at a downtown location like Torpedo Arts Factory on a Sunday. The structure seems confusing and closed off at first. No entrances available directly from parking lots other than walkways between buildings to the inner courtyard, where covered walkways and porticos with sandwich boards and little lit open signs in windows invite you to step inside and explore more. There is an organization to it all- by building numbers labeled on white squares with black numbers seen across from the courtyard and on each studio door, but on a first visit, give yourself 1-2hrs to simply explore. I actually came twice in the same weekend. First for a Saturday evening free concert with the Los Teximaniacs under the tent and on the lawn of the courtyard, and then the next day to browse the open galleries and Lucy Burns Museum, which also happened to be another music event for an acoustic duo that was ticketed and happening above one of the larger galleries. It's an easy place to be on a rainy day, wandering in and out of studios for visual sparks and wonderment. It feels embracing of all art levels with a combination of professionals, hobbiests, and students taking classes. A delight to explore!

  • Bob T.
    Feb 2022

    This double row of converted prison system buildings is now used to house artists with multiple media. It's primarily painters, and there are also buildings dedicated to glass, ceramics, jewelry, and other media. Once a month, they host an Arts Walk, staying open later and encouraging attendees to mingle with the artists. Some of the people we spoke to said they might even be resuming putting out some snacks and drinks to encourage people to shmooze. Until then, they seemed very aware of Covid protocols. We only saw one person, an attendee, who was having trouble understanding their rule to stay masked all the time. They also keep the museum open. That's one of the This was an enjoyable way to spend a few hours on a Saturday evening. Afterward, there are plenty of restaurants nearby to grab dinner. We went to the Hometown Bar and Grill and were not as impressed as we hopped. However, your luck there might be better than ours, and there are plenty of other choices for you as well.

  • Austin G.
    Oct 2021

    As a history nerd, I geek out about places like Workhouse Arts Center. It's a former prison redeveloped into a community for the arts. Here's what you should know before visiting: 1) History: The arts center is part of the 3,2000-acre campus of an early 20th century prison called the D.C. Workhouse and Reformatory. At the time, it opened as a model for prison reform envisioned by President Teddy Roosevelt. Over the years, it become more of a working camp with the last prisoner exiting in 2001 before it closed for good. The campus is being redeveloped into many things, but the Workhouse Arts Center was one of the first to open in the old prison in 2008. 2) Space: It's definitely set up like the old prison with several Colonial Revival brick buildings flank a large green space. Each brick building houses art galleries and centers that offer classes from ceramics to glass blowing. There's also a small museum about the prison's history and plaques outside explaining the history. 3) Art: Several of the buildings have art on them, including several murals throughout the campus. It's fun to find them all, especially the older murals. 4) Events: On top of the art classes, the arts center hosts events throughout the year. For example, during Halloween, they host a haunted house experience. If you're into history and the arts, the Workhouse Arts Center is the perfect marriage!

  • Jennine Brown
    Jul 2021

    I have taken Pilates barre, yoga and Pilates machine classes here. All of my instructors have been nice and well trained. It's nice meeting new people and the building is clean and they provide cleaning solution for any equipment you use.

  • Kristen M.
    Aug 2020

    It's such a gem of a place. Every building has something beautiful in it. The Drive In movies and Community Market are fun fun fun and a great response to the Corona Virus shutdown. Classes, camps, workshops covering just about every type of art from cooking to movement, clay, glass, and painting/drawing. And the museum is super cool. Going into the prison section is just wild.

  • Eliz D.
    May 2020

    I love this place, everything is so unique and the artists are all so friendly. The buildings and history of the location is also very cool. It's a must visit!

  • Elizabeth C.
    Jan 2020

    I love the Workhouse. Best place in the area to see local art and theater. I've been taking classes and seeing shows and even performing here for two years now and I am always happy when I show up here!

  • Mel T.
    Nov 2019

    Such a gem. Signed up for Bread 101 with Chef Kathleen Linton. I rarely go for reviews but it was such a thrilling class to learn so much from an expert. I got lucky because I am an extreme beginner and was surrounded by a class of enthusiasts. Paired up with very accomdating group and took away valuable lessons (albiet forgot the immense amount of lessons..) through the two day course.. in addition to loaves of bread one cannot devour alone. It wasn't until coming home after the blur of the classes and eating even more did I realize how good of a deal it was. Looking forward to returning for classes with kids and friends. Highly recommend!

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Art of Movement at the Workhouse

9510 Workhouse Wy bldg 11, Lorton

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Monday: 8AM - 6PMTuesday: 8AM - 6PMWednesday: 8AM - 6PMThursday: 8AM - 6PMFriday: 8AM - 6PMSaturday: 8AM - 6PMSunday: 8AM - 6PM