Hollin Hills was an innovative Alexandrian housing development conceived in the 1940s that became popular with artists due to studio space and the natural setting. In 1974, inspired ceramic artists joined together in a local collective called the Hollin Hills Potters and eventually moved into the then-newly-created Torpedo Factory Arts Center in Old Town.
Now a group of seven potters, the work displayed in space #23 ranges in color and theme from whimsical to inspiring, but all of the works are united by innovative techniques and high quality execution. Friendly potters are on hand to enlighten and intrigue visitors with insightful details about the pieces.