April 3, 2026 at The Annex
April 3, 2026 at The Annex
Step into What Remains—an immersive, audio-guided journey through a house alive with memory and myth. Guests witness a magical dinner, taste elixirs, and descend into a dark night of the soul, guided by light, sound, and story. Created by ROŪGE—the team behind Dream Clinic, Gretels, and Pride & Prejudice & Dragons—this reimagined Victorian fable rises from the ether, where invention meets possession and the past refuses to stay buried.
Doors & Bar open at 6:30pm. Ticket times are at 7:00pm, 7:30pm, 8:00pm, and 8:30pm each evening. Please arrive at your scheduled time. Your journey will begin shortly after, with staggered entry based on arrival order. Feel free to linger in the bar until the house is ready for you. Show lasts roughly one hour.
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Monday, April 6th – Friday, April 10th 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
StoryLab: Drawing Stories to Life Ages 6-10 Instructed by Barbara Schlegel
Throughout the week, campers will invent characters, explore story adventures, and bring their ideas to life through drawing, painting, clay, and simple bookmaking.
Each day includes a blend of art-making, storytelling and movement to help children stay focused, energized, and open to ideas. Gentle stretching, imaginative movement, and breathing games are woven into the day to help bodies settle, ideas flow, and creativity feel fun and natural.
Children are guided step by step while being encouraged to follow their own instincts and interests. By the end of the week, each child will leave with a collection of original artwork, a picture-based story map, a clay figure and a finished handmade storybook.
Art Adventure
Ages 6-10 Instructed by Amanda Wallace
This spring break, students will “travel” the world, exploring contemporary artwork from near and far. Campers will learn about contemporary artists, the techniques they use, and the place they call home through hands-on projects. We will work in a variety of media to develop skills in drawing, painting, construction, and more. Through art, we will journey to new and exciting locales.
Prerequisite: Any one full day flameworking class.
After your introductory flame class, come back for more practice at your own pace. Open Studios are the best way to practice building your skills using a torch and simple tools with an instructor ready to troubleshoot with you. Not quite a private lesson or a class, come melt with us! All materials are included.
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Having trouble scheduling a class? Call us at 757-333-6299.
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Assemble a wind-powered work of art. Mobiles offer infinite possibilities to explore balance and movement.
Perfect for unique thinkers, Homeschool Studio encourages students to gaze at artwork in the galleries and connect with artists from around the world. In the Diamonstein Education Workshop, young artists create, design, sculpt, paint, and play with creative processes. Don’t miss out! This popular program often sells out. Advanced registration is required.
$8 for Museum Members, $15 for non-members. Registration required.
Join us in the Glass Studio at noon for a free glassmaking demonstration.
Join us in the Glass Studio at noon for a free glassmaking demonstration.
Join us in the Glass Studio at noon for a free glassmaking demonstration.