The Hall at Manassas’ Gillum City Hall is the new place for local artists to display their work. When Councilman Ian Lovejoy talked to City Manager W. Patrick Pate about replacing the 1980’s artwork in City Hall at low or no cost, an idea was born. It begins with the inaugural exhibit by the p-ART-ners, a professional network of Manassas area artists.
In 2009 the City Council created an Arts and Tourism District in the Historic Downtown area of the city. With City Hall being right in the middle of the district, why not bring public art inside City Hall? Staff was tasked with learning about gallery space and making the area ready for artist displays.
Local artist Michele Frantz, Center for the Arts Gallery Director Anna Mish, and Osbourn High School Art Teacher Sarah Weaver were consulted to help with preparations for the opening. A picture railing already existed in the first floor hallway, so very little was needed to turn the hallway into TheHall.
P-ART-ners volunteered to be the first group to display their art in The Hall. The exhibit features an eclectic mix of vibrant scenery, Civil War portraits, and historic sites from more than 10 different artists. There is something for almost any taste. The exhibit runs through March 13.
Exhibits will rotate in and out of The Hall and will include different forms of visual art. Visiting The Hall is free and open to the public from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and later when evening meetings are held in the building.
“It is our hope that this new gallery space will be a great place for the public to visit,” said Pate. “Maybe it will inspire artists of the future.”
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