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Torpedoing art into public view.(Saturday)

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The Washington Times, February 1st, 1997

Walking into the Torpedo Factory Art Center is like walking into a warehouse where the employees rebelled and slipped in at midnight to do something about their drab workplace. Its tall, large picture windows face the scenic, misty Potomac River. The exposed heat ducts, railings and pipes have all been painted bright colors to create the effect of decorative functionalism. Floodlights are everywhere, illuminating the atmosphere. At the busy corner of King and Union streets, where Old Town meets the Potomac River, the art center is anchored in one of the area's most charming neighborhoods. Mu...

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