
Artisphere was an
arts center
An art centre or arts center is distinct from an art gallery or art museum. An arts centre is a functional community centre with a specific remit to encourage arts practice and to provide facilities such as theatre space, gallery space, venues for ...
located in the
Rosslyn section of
Arlington, Virginia
Arlington County is a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The county is situated in Northern Virginia on the southwestern bank of the Potomac River directly across from the District of Columbia, of which it was once a part. The county i ...
. The center encompassed four performance venues, three visual art galleries, an artist in residence studio, a 4,000 square foot ballroom, studio space, social gathering spots, food service facilities, a bar and lounge area as well as outdoor terraces. Programming includes visual art, theatre, live music, film, new media, family programs, dance, conferences and private events.
The Artisphere campus included the main building at 1101 Wilson Boulevard and the nearby Spectrum Theatre at 1611 N. Kent Street. The main building is recognizable for a large dome shaped architectural feature. The Spectrum Theatre is situated on the ground floor of the mixed use Rosslyn Plaza complex.
History

The Cultural Affairs Division of
Arlington County, Virginia
Arlington County is a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The county is situated in Northern Virginia on the southwestern bank of the Potomac River directly across from the District of Columbia, of which it was once a part. The county ...
originated the institution, which opened in October 2010.
Previously, the main building housed the
Newseum
The Newseum was an American museum dedicated to news and journalism that promoted free expression and the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, while tracing the evolution of communication.
The purpose of the museum, funded by the ...
. The Spectrum was originally built as a cinema.
The Newseum opened in 1997 and attracted 2.25 million visitors before closing in 2002 to move to a larger venue in
Washington, D.C. After the Newseum vacated the Rosslyn space in 2003, multiple groups considered using the space as a museum. In 2007, the space hosted the controversial
Bodies: The Exhibition exhibit. At that time, the space was known as The Dome. In 2009, Arlington County accepted the landlord's offer to lease the space to the county rent free for 20 years for use as a cultural center. The lease was offered in conjunction with the site plan for a new skyscraper, also located in Rosslyn.
The Spectrum Theatre was originally built in the late 1960s. Then known as the Rosslyn Plaza Theater, it showed motion pictures. Arlington County eventually took over operation of the space and renamed it Rosslyn Spectrum. In 2004, it hosted the popular Broadway show
Defending the Caveman. Due to the show's popularity it was held over through April 2005. Later that decade, it was home to
Synetic Theater until Synetic moved to Arlington's Crystal City neighborhood in 2010 The Spectrum was incorporated into Artisphere later in 2010 and is now known as Spectrum Theatre at Artisphere.
Arlington County had sought a cultural center for decades. The cost to build a center from the ground up was estimated at $50 million. The Artisphere facility was converted at a cost of $6.7 million.
The center's name was selected from among those proposed by an opinion poll of Arlington residents.
The name is inspired by the
geodesic dome
A geodesic dome is a hemispherical thin-shell structure (lattice-shell) based on a geodesic polyhedron. The triangular elements of the dome are structurally rigid and distribute the structural stress throughout the structure, making geodesic ...
that houses one of the theaters. In October 2010, Artisphere hosted multiple opening events including a party titled Burst! The event, which was sponsored by Brightest Young Things and The Pink Line Project, celebrated the launch of Artisphere and featured music, performances, video art, and visual art. One of the attractions was balloon artist Katie Balloons who was filmed by cable television channel TLC for a reality show which featured the Burst! event.
After the first year of operation, the center received mixed reviews. While it was voted the 2011 Best Arts Center in the Washington Post Express Readers’ Poll and Best New Venue in the Washington City Paper Readers’ Poll, the county determined that first year revenue and attendance expectations had not been met. In response, a task force was formed to create a new business plan for the center. The plan, implemented in 2012, included reduced operating hours and programming updates. Artisphere closed at the end of June, 2015 after the Arlington County Board voted to not support Artisphere for the next fiscal year.
Programming
Building on the success of sold out performances in 2011 featuring musical acts Bluebrain and Dar Williams, the updated programming includes world music performances. Concerts by Haitian musician BelO, Brazilian samba singer Diogo Nogueira and Mexican American alternative rock musician Rana Santacruz sold out in the first two months of 2012.
The
WSC Avant Bard performing arts organization (formerly the Washington Shakespeare Company) stages several theatrical productions each year in the Black Box theatre. Performances at Artisphere have included modern adaptations of plays by William Shakespeare, Albert Camus and Tennessee Williams. WSC Avant Bard gained international attention when it staged a night of Shakespeare partially performed in the
Klingon language with actor
George Takei
George Takei (; ja, ジョージ・タケイ; born Hosato Takei (武井 穂郷), April 20, 1937) is an American actor, author and activist known for his role as Hikaru Sulu, helmsman of the fictional starship USS ''Enterprise'' in the telev ...
from the original ''
Star Trek
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'' TV series. The
BBC filmed a subsequent performance with its own
Stephen Fry
Stephen John Fry (born 24 August 1957) is an English actor, broadcaster, comedian, director and writer. He first came to prominence in the 1980s as one half of the comic double act Fry and Laurie, alongside Hugh Laurie, with the two starrin ...
and used footage in a documentary series about language. WSC Avant Bard continues to perform in Klingon on rare occasions.
The National Chamber Ensemble performs original and classical chamber music at the Spectrum Theatre at Artisphere. UrbanArias, an opera company that produces short contemporary operas, performs in the Black Box Theatre. The ballroom is used for salsa, swing and social dancing.
The three galleries in Artisphere (Terrace, WIP , Mezz Gallery, along with the Artist in Residence Studio have hosted various types of art exhibits focused on topics including political cartoons, collaborative exhibitions with outside groups such as the Washington Project for the Arts, Washington Sculpture Group focussing on sustainability and interactive media paintings, sketches, sculpture, photography, video, audio, collage and other media. The Mezz Gallery was dedicated to showcasing the work of Artists who live, work or have a studio in Arlington County, VA. The Terrace and WIP galleries exhibited contemporary work by local national and international artists. These galleries and related programs were overseen by Visual Arts Curator
Cynthia Connolly, Education Director
Lisa Marie Thalhammer and New Media Curator
Ryan Holladay. Successful artists in their own right, their connections reached both far and near to bring diverse, radical programming to Arlington. Artisphere was the only US venue to host an exhibit of photographs from the personal collection of celebrated Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. The opening reception drew a crowd of approximately 2,000 that waited in line to view the exhibit and operating hours were extended to accommodate public demand for the exhibition.
Facilities

The specific facilities include:
* 220-seat Dome Theatre, for concerts and films
* Terrace Gallery, for art exhibits
*
WiFi
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Town Square, with a two-story high video wall
* Ballroom
[
* 125-seat black box theatre
* 387-seat Spectrum Theatre
* retail space for selling crafts]
Operation
Artisphere had an annual operating budget of $3.1 million, of which $300,000 was funded by the Rosslyn Business Improvement District.[ Programming included serving as the home of the WSC Avant Bard performing arts organization, the Bowen McCauley Dance Company and the National Chamber Ensemble.
]
References
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Rosslyn, Virginia