The Arts for All:

Igniting Creativity
Inspiring Hearts
Empowering Dreams

At ArtSpireVa, we believe in the power of the arts to uplift, inspire, and transform lives.
As a nonprofit dedicated to making fine and performing arts accessible to all, we've spent over a decade breaking down barriers so every young person can explore their passion, express their creativity, and build a brighter future.

Scholarships
Opening doors for young artists to
pursue education in dance, music,
theater, and visual arts.

Performances
Bringing healing, joy, and inspiration
to communities through meaningful artistic experiences.

Programs
Partnering with schools, organizations, and families to expand access to the arts across Alexandria and beyond.

NEW! Comfort Colors
t-shirts youth
& adult sizes

Proceeds support scholarships! $25 each

2026-27 Dance Classes

Registration is now open!

Get Involved

Whether you’re an artist, supporter, or passionate advocate, there’s a place for you in our creative family.

The Power of Your Giving

Supporting Young Artists

Your donations help fund scholarships for youth to study dance, music, theater, and visual arts. They also provide essential resources like supplies, costumes, instruments, and access to enriching experiences such as workshops and masterclasses.

Sustaining Our Mission

We carefully allocate funds to maintain the infrastructure that powers our work—including event production, administrative support, marketing outreach, and fundraising efforts—ensuring we can continue expanding access, deepening impact, and growing our reach.

We actively monitor how every dollar is spent, prioritizing transparency and impact at every step. Your generosity doesn’t just fund programs—it opens doors, builds confidence, and empowers the next generation of artists. Together, we’re creating a world where The Arts for All is more than a vision—it’s a reality.

The Heart Behind ArtSpireVa

“ArtSpireVa was born from a realization that too many young people are missing out on the transformative power of the arts simply because they lack access. Year after year, I watched young women step onto the floor for high school dance team tryouts, only to walk away because they had never had the chance to train. I knew this wasn’t just a dance problem—it was happening across all artistic disciplines.…”

Gennifer Difilippo, Director

We’d Love to Hear From You

Thank you to our sponsors!

Neal and Julie Denton

Stacey and Corey Wallach

Hamilton Family