The Board of the Torpedo Factory Art Center (TFAC) has hired Eric
Wallner as its Chief Executive Officer. Wallner will manage TFAC operations,
assist the Board with strategic planning, and expand its reach locally,
nationally, and internationally.
“The Torpedo Factory Art
Center Board is very fortunate that Eric Wallner is bringing his talents and
experience to Alexandria
at this crucial time,” said TFAC Board President Rosemary Feit Covey.
“We are working to expand upon our strengths as a creative force. Every
day we offer the public rare opportunities to visit studios of internationally
recognized artists, talk about the creative process, and purchase their work.
We are excited to push our limits and keep growing as a vital part of Alexandria's waterfront.”
Wallner most recently served as the
Creative Economy Specialist for the City of Ventura, CA, where he focused on
attracting and retaining creative businesses. Previously, he was Cultural
Affairs Supervisor for Ventura,
managing the city’s cultural funding program, technical assistance for
artists and arts organizations, and many special events. He has also
worked as Program Director at the Painted
Bride Art
Center in Philadelphia
and has experience with several metropolitan DC organizations, including the
National Endowment for the Arts, the Urban Institute, and OPERA America. He
holds a degree in art from Brown University and a master’s degree in arts policy
from Ohio State University.
“I’m delighted to be
working with the artists and Board of the Torpedo Factory
Art Center”
said Wallner. “I know how much the Torpedo Factory means to Alexandria as an economic
generator and community resource. This is an outstanding opportunity at a great
time in TFAC’s history.”