Museum & Box Office Hours
Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-4pm (Dec-May)
Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm (Jun-Nov)
Visitors can find us, tour our galleries and studios, and visit the rooftop at 533 Eaton Street.
Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-4pm (Dec-May)
Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm (Jun-Nov)
Visitors can find us, tour our galleries and studios, and visit the rooftop at 533 Eaton Street.
Admission to our galleries and campus is always free of charge. As a non-profit, community organization, we offer discounted fees for classes, performances and events to members of The Studios. If you are interested in the benefits of membership learn more here!
From rooftop parties to business gatherings, The Studios offers a host of unique spaces to make your event one for the ages! Learn more here.
Opens Thursday, November 7, 6-8pm
On view November 7-28, 2024
Friends new and old are invited to join us for this month’s First Thursday Open House event, when we keep our lights on late and throw our doors open to celebrate the newest work in our galleries. Stop in to say hello, relax with a glass of wine on the rooftop terrace, tour the third floor artist studios and see the just-installed exhibitions in the Sanger, XOJ, Zabar Project and Zabar Lobby Galleries. Books & Books is the next stop, where you can browse the latest titles and catch up with old friends.
Drawing inspiration from the vibrant flora and birdlife of her native Australia, Debra delves into the intricate relationship between humans and nature, as well as the connections we have with ourselves and one another. She believes that nature uniquely encourages introspection, especially during challenging times. Her pieces incorporate a vibrant fantasy element, transporting the audience into an enchanted, surreal underwater world of swirling nature.
From the intense, diverse energy of New York, Debra Hill creates powerful narrative works drawn from her imagination. Her work is bold, whimsical, colorful and symbolic. Her color palette is inspired by the intense light of the southern hemisphere of her youth. Under vivid blue skies, nature’s colors pulsate with life. She is drawn to the unnatural juxtaposition of images and fantasy. Whimsy is often expressed through symbolic use of native birds.
Experience the profound work of MacLean, a chronically ill and disabled artist who visualizes pain through 78 meticulously crafted textile pieces.
This past June, watercolor enthusiasts met at the beach, just before sunset, with paints, brushes and open imaginations. A selection of student watercolors will be shown alongside one of Susan’s own.
Inspired by old photographs and her grandfather’s vivid stories, Catherine creates nostalgic paintings that pay tribute to past generations of Conchs, and their traditions. She crafts unique stories through her art, presenting the island as it once was.