Art House 7

Art House 7, 5537 Langston Blvd., Arlington, VA 22207

mapArt House 7, 5537 Langston Blvd., Arlington, VA 22207

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Art House 7 offers activities in ceramics, pottery, painting, drawing, sculpture, fiber arts, printmaking, and general arts and crafts. The program also includes options such as mahjong, summer camps, team building for adults, wire sculpture, jewelry making, polymer clay, needle felting, crochet, Suminagashi, and printmaking with linoleum plate carving.

• Schedule: Regular hours are Monday and Friday 10–6, Tuesday–Thursday 9:30–7, and Saturday 10–3, with Winter 1 classes and Winter 1 Ceramics beginning January 11. Two-hour studio sessions are available.
• Price: Two-hour studio sessions start at $350 for 10 adult guests, including a non-refundable $35 scheduling fee, with each additional guest $25. Reservations require a $75 deposit, and deposit refunds are given only for cancellations or rescheduled/postponed parties made at least 14 days before the party date; deposits for other cancellations or no-shows are non-refundable.

Art House 7 has classroom studios on both the first and second floors and an art supply store that carries high-quality art supplies from brands including Arches, Daniel Smith, Mayco, Williamsburg, Escoda, M. Graham, and Winsor-Newton. Art House 7 offers art kits for all ages and hosts private and corporate events, including birthday parties, club events, team events, and corporate events, with themes such as painting, wire sculpture, jewelry making, polymer clay, needle felting, crochet, Suminagashi, and printmaking. Art House 7 marked its 10-year anniversary on a Saturday, November 8, and is described as celebrating a decade of creating. The leadership team includes Anne Browne (owner-teacher), Elaine Escobar (teacher), Anna Nachmanoff (Event Coordinator and Teen & Young Adult Staff Manager), and Susan Lobachyov (office manager), with Anna Nachmanoff also listed as Teen and Young Adult Staff Manager. ABC’s Good Morning Washington featured Art House 7, interviewing owner-teacher Anne Browne and teacher Elaine Escobar and highlighting encouragement for people of all ages to create.

Last updated January 18, 2026.

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