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[I asked permission to take photos at every studio pictured in links from this post.]

Before I went to open studios this morning I had the vague idea that I should try to find some new ones or go to a part of the city I don't usually explore during SoS weekend. Once I got there and picked up a map, my idea morphed: Why not spend the whole day going only to studios I'd never been to before - or so long ago that I didn't remember ever having been to them?

[livejournal.com profile] stiltwalker tricked me, by switching from displaying at his own place to teaming up with a few other artists and displaying at one of their homes! :) But I think his was the only work I saw today that I'd seen at past Somerville Open Studios, and it worked out really nicely. A majority of what I saw, I liked a lot, and I found several new favorites. Including, to my surprise, a few very close to Davis Sqaure. If you go Sunday, and haven't been to them, by all means visit:

#23 Nave Gallery Annex : https://goo.gl/photos/n74ue9oGHRXCYwpc8

They've got an exhibit of fiber art work by a variety of artists, many of them 3D. In the photos above are pieces by Emily Brodrick, Chris Motley, Ayelet Lindenstrauss Larsen, Gin Stone, and Jodi Colella.

#24 Darkmatter Park : https://goo.gl/photos/o2jddhMqA3an24Hv5

Katharine VanBuskirk has been here for nearly 20 years, and done almost every SoS, yet I've somehow missed it in the 10+ years I've gone to open studios. She and her husband collaborate on an elaborate garden of perennials, trees, pools, rock arrangements, paths, sculptures, and flowers. They've got some dogs even I, not at all a dog person, think are cute :) She told me they also have a couple of nuthatches that nest nearby and visit often, but I didn't see them.

#26 Ceramics in the basement on Willow Ave : https://goo.gl/photos/DY8KweVUrdyxbVnK6

Julie Peck, Sara Shelton, and Eileen de Rosas, really packed this small basement! Recognizably different styles, though they all go together well, and I appreciated how all of them worked birds into many of their pieces :)

#27 Julie Murphy : https://goo.gl/photos/jYG6SXJPoA7gtNxj6

This was her first time ever displaying her work in a public show or event... and I was the first person to ever buy one of her pieces :) It's the bluish one with trees, bees and nautilus shells at lower right in the third photo, so you won't see that one there, because I have it. But you should totally go and see the rest in person!

#44 Miller Street Studios : https://goo.gl/photos/hNt7DuT5v1LwScxPA

Almost 50 artists at this studio building, but very few participate in SoS. Only two listed on the SoS guide, though there were actually three open, and they have shared studios so you can see their studiomates' work, plus there's a bunch of stuff on the walls, making you wish you could go past some of those closed doors.

In that photo album you can see pieces by or studios of Sandra Allik (mixed media paintings often including wood), Christopher Pullman (who did some really intriguing paintings of a bunch of old potatoes!), Linda Lichtman (glass), and Leo Muellener (large paintings), as well as some of the art-strewn hallways.

A couple of the artists I spoke to said they want to entice more of their neighbors to participate in SoS, and one of them (Sandra Allik, if I remember correctly) was collecting a list of people coming by who hadn't been there before. If you haven't been there before, go and sign her book!

Edit: Although her studio at Miller St is not open for SoS, I just learned that Jodi Colella - one of the artists displaying at the Nave annex - made the large fiber pieces in the hallway at the beginning of this photo set.

#49 60 Park Street : https://goo.gl/photos/erMXkmm7oWSx7Hct6

In this album are some of Brad Carreiro's wood lamp light things, Rachael Holmes' intriguing knit bags and shapes, and whimsical robot-themed paintings by Pecan, as well as the delightful front of the house with its cornoctopus in the yard. If you go in person you'll also see work by a couple of other artists.

As a bonus, here's a nifty plant arrangement by Thomas Fraley at #28 : https://goo.gl/photos/oCg7HtcmpzAvzuCe7 - plants aren't what he's displaying, but he works with professionally and I hope he displays a garden in the future. He'd never seen Darkmatter (#24) so I suggested a visit.
[identity profile] somopenstudios.livejournal.com
If you are a Somerville artist who would like to participate in this year's Somerville Open Studios (April 29 - May 1, 2016), the registration deadline is TOMORROW - Sunday, January 31 at 11:59 pm.

Go to join.somervilleopenstudios.org to register.
[personal profile] ron_newman
Artisan's Asylum and Vernon Street Studios are both holding Open Studios this weekend, Saturday and Sunday 12/5-6 from noon to 6 pm.

Also this weekend: Mudflat's Open Studio and Sale starts tonight (Friday 12/4) and runs through December 13.
[identity profile] somopenstudios.livejournal.com
This Thursday at the Armory, Somerville Open Studios presents our fourth annual Art in Fashion Show, Beyond the Pattern.

Our live runway event features 12 participating SOS artists showcasing their original clothing, jewelry, and accessory designs in an exciting and dynamic mode - a departure from the traditional open studios setting.

From daring creations to graceful silhouettes, costumes to couture - and everything imaginable in between - the fashion show offers a unique opportunity to view the work of a group of individual artists, independently and in collaboration, exploring the idiom of art in fashion.

Admission is free. Doors open at 6:30 pm, with the show starting at 7:30.
Seating is general admission; please arrive early for best seating. The Armory bar will be open, featuring local craft brews and soft drinks for your sipping pleasure. The Armory is located at 191 Highland Avenue, a pleasant 20-minute walk from Davis Square.

For more information, including descriptions of all participating artists, visit SomervilleOpenStudios.org/fashion/ .
[identity profile] somopenstudios.livejournal.com
Somerville Open Studios are this weekend! Nearly 400 local artists will display their works at 108 locations throughout the city.

All studios will be open Saturday+Sunday, May 2+3, from noon to 6 pm. Some artists will also be open on Friday evening, May 1, from 6 to 9 pm.

You can find our printed mapbooks at stands all over Somerville, or visit SomervilleOpenStudios.org for online maps and a full list of participating artists.

Not sure where to begin? Visit our Artists' Choice group show first, at the Somerville Museum, One Westwood Road. We invited each SOS artist to submit one work of art to this show, so it's a good place to survey the many different kinds of art being shown this weekend. The Artists' Choice show will be open Thursday 2-7 pm, Friday 2-9 pm, Saturday and Sunday 11 am to 6 pm.

The Inside-OUT Gallery, in the windows of the Davis Square CVS, is exhibiting work by 14 artists who are participating in SOS for the first time this year. We'll have a Sidewalk Reception outside the CVS windows this evening from 5:30 to 7 pm.

If you are participating in SOS, or you have a favorite artist you'd like to tell everyone to visit, please leave comments here!
[identity profile] somopenstudios.livejournal.com
Tonight at midnight (Saturday night, January 31) is the final registration deadline if you want to participate in this year's Somerville Open Studios. SOS 2015 will take place on May 1-3.

Follow this link to register.
[identity profile] somopenstudios.livejournal.com
If you want to participate in this year's Somerville Open Studios (May 1-3), the registration deadline is THIS SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 at midnight. We cannot accept late registrations. Follow this link to register.
[identity profile] heliopsis.livejournal.com
Hello! First Church Somerville, the big beige church on College Ave. with the rainbow flag and the Black Lives Matter banner, would like to offer our Chapel to an artist or artists for Open Studios. But not just any artist: we'd like to show works by African-American artists, or works about the lives of African-American people.

It's a great location, just a five minute walk from Davis Square. We'll pay the SOS fee. We'd like to showcase Somerville artists if we can, but we'll go further afield if we need to.

If you are an artist, or you know an artist whom we should contact, please email us: fcs-blm-show@googlegroups.com.

FCS BLM with scribble
[personal profile] ron_newman
It's the weekend before Thanksgiving, which means it's time for Open Studios at Brickbottom Artists' Building and Joy Street Studios.

Both buildings will be open Saturday and Sunday, November 22-23, from noon to 6 pm. They are a two-block walk from each other, so it's easy to visit both in one trip. Buses 80, 86, 87, 88, 90, and 91 all stop reasonably close to one or both of these buildings.
[identity profile] somopenstudios.livejournal.com
Did you have a good time at SOS last weekend?
Bring your feedback to the Wrap-Up Meeting,
and take a quick survey to help us improve!
SOS Wrap-Up Meeting
Come share your thoughts on Open Studios 2014--what went well, and what we could improve on. Participating artists, visitors and volunteers are all welcome.

Wednesday, May 14, 7-9pm
Somerville Museum
1 Westwood Road
[click for directions]

Take a quick survey to help us improve SOS!
Whether you were an artist, a volunteer, or a visitor, we'd like to hear from you. We've put together two short anonymous surveys to help us learn more about your SOS experience. Please take a few minutes to fill out the appropriate survey form:
Survey for SOS Visitors and Volunteers: bit.ly/sos2014visitorsurvey
Survey for SOS Participating Artists: bit.ly/sos2014artistsurvey

You can also send email to us at feedback@somervilleopenstudios.org

Thank you!
[identity profile] somopenstudios.livejournal.com
This weekend...

SOMERVILLE OPEN STUDIOS
Saturday + Sunday, May 3 + 4, 12-6pm
Sneak preview Friday May 2, 6-9pm (selected studios; see site or mapbook for list)

Over 400 artists in all media across Somerville are opening their doors for one weekend! Take a free trolley between studios, and use our mapbooks or mobile site to get around.

Facebook event (invite your friends!) here

Also this Thursday...

Beyond the Pattern Fashion Show
Thursday, May 1, 7pm (doors open at 6pm)
Arts at the Armory, 191 Highland Ave

A live runway presentation showcasing the dazzlingly diverse work of local artists in fashion, jewelry and accessories. Free admission; seating is first come first served, doors open at 6pm.

More information on this years' show and designers here; Facebook event here


GET INVOLVED
We still need a few people to sign up for 2-hour shifts as trolley guides and also at the Union Square infobooth. If you have any time to spare please consider volunteering! Sign up here:

Trolley guides: http://bit.ly/1qZU6JL
Union Square infobooth: http://bit.ly/1hJgO8G
Davis Square infobooth: http://bit.ly/1hLfuCW

Thank you to everyone who's signed up—your help will make SOS 2014 great!


See you all at SOS!

[identity profile] somopenstudios.livejournal.com
Are you interested in local arts? Promoting Somerville? SOS needs your help!

We’re looking for people to take a 2-hour shift either at an infobooth promoting Open Studios or as a guide on one of the trolleys that take visitors around SOS. Both will take place during Open Studios, May 3+4 from 12-6pm; full information is on the signup sheets.
Plus, if you volunteer you’ll be invited to a volunteer-only party in mid-May—get in touch for more details!

Davis Square infobooth signup: http://bit.ly/1hLfuCW

Union Square infobooth signup: http://bit.ly/1hJgO8G

Trolley guide signup: http://bit.ly/1qZU6JL

Thank you!

Emily Garfield
Coordinator, Somerville Open Studios 2014
www.somervilleopenstudios.org
coordinator@somervilleopenstudios.org
[identity profile] somopenstudios.livejournal.com
Want to get involved in making this year’s Somerville Open Studios great? Don’t miss our final meeting for SOS2014!

March 31: Membership & Volunteer Meeting
In this last membership meeting of the season, we will focus on volunteer needs and getting the word out about SOS. We are looking for help distributing posters and mapbooks; staffing the SOS infobooths during the event; and assisting the trolleys that take visitors around the event. Come meet other volunteers and coordinators and help us make this year’s SOS a success for artists and visitors.

There will also be an opportunity to screenprint your own Tshirt with the SOS logo—stay tuned for more details!

Monday, March 31, 7-9pm
Mad Oyster Studios
2 Bradley Street

[click for directions/parking]

Not able to make the meeting? You can still volunteer for SOS here: http://somervilleopenstudios.org/participate/volunteer.php
Choose what you’re interested in from the list and we’ll get in touch with you soon!

Want to hear more about SOS events? Sign up for our email list at www.somervilleopenstudios.org to get the latest!


Emily Garfield
Coordinator, Somerville Open Studios 2014
www.somervilleopenstudios.org
coordinator@somervilleopenstudios.org
[identity profile] somopenstudios.livejournal.com
Marketing II: Engaging the Public
Sunday, February 16, 5-7pm
Mudflat Studios, 81 Broadway, Somerville MA

Presented by arts marketing specialist Jesa Damora of FunnelCake Marketing
Designed for SOS artists but open to all

How do people find you and your work? The second talk of this interactive series is about how to identify and grow your various markets. We'll also be covering how to use the tools to do this, including mailing lists, using an email marketing service, physical mailings, flyers, and social media; and we'll cover how to coordinate this with the work that SOS does itself. The talk will feature guest speaker Kara Brickman from The Awesome Foundation.

Join the Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/222815084573524/
Tweet about it using hashtag #talkSOS
More information about the series is on Somerville Open Studios' website at http://somervilleopenstudios.org/
[identity profile] somopenstudios.livejournal.com
Calling all Somerville artists!
Did you want to participate in Somerville Open Studios this spring?

Register now!
Registration ends TOMORROW and no late registrations are accepted.


www.somervilleopenstudios.org/join

Registration takes only 5-10 minutes, is all online, and gets you participation in one of the biggest open studios events in the country.
Somerville Open Studios is a city-wide celebration of local art in which artists open their homes or studios to the public for one weekend. All artists who live or have a studio in Somerville are eligible to participate. This year the event will be May 3-4, with an optional preview event on May 2nd. For more information see http://somervilleopenstudios.org/

If you've already registered, thank you!
And whether or not you register, it would be a huge help to make sure your Somerville artist friends know about it. Direct them to this post or invite them to our Facebook event here.
Thank you for making the Somerville art scene awesome!
[identity profile] somopenstudios.livejournal.com

If you haven't registered for SOS... you have only eight days left!
Registration closes Friday, Jan 31st and no late registrations are accepted.
www.somervilleopenstudios.org/join

It takes about 5-10 minutes and can be completed entirely online
If you've already registered--thanks! and pass it on to any Somerville artist friends
Or invite them to our Facebook event for registration here!

SOMERVILLE OPEN STUDIOS PLANNING MEETING

This Sunday night will be the first membership meeting of the new year! This is a gathering open to all SOS members, volunteers and interested parties. We will go over volunteer needs, planning and also some questions specific to home studio artists. Join us!

Sunday, January 26th, 5-7pm
iYo Cafe (back room)
234 Elm Street, Davis Square
[click for map]

Pass this on to any Somerville artist friends who might be interested—let's make sure no one misses out!

-- Emily Garfield, SOS Coordinator 2014

[identity profile] somopenstudios.livejournal.com
Attention Somerville artists (and those with a studio in Somerville):
Registration for Somerville Open Studios 2014 is open!

Somerville Open Studios is a yearly event for all Somerville visual artists. The event is free and open to the public, and we promote it to the Boston area and beyond. There's a fashion show as part of the weekend, a group show that members can participate in, and various events geared towards fostering the artistic community and helping artists connect and build their practice.

Visit our website at SomervilleOpenStudios.org for more info and to sign up!

Registration is open now through January 31st, 2014.
Somerville Open Studios is the weekend of May 2-4, 2014

If you need help signing up, stop by one of our registration events where you can come grab a coffee with us and we'll walk you through registration in person:

Sunday, January 12, 5-7pm
Bloc 11 Cafe, 11 Bow Street, Union Square

Thursday, January 16, 7-9pm
Diesel Cafe, 257 Elm Street, Davis Square

We're also offering a talk for artists geared towards people who are on the fence about Open Studios:

Wednesday, January 15, 7-9 pm
A talk by SOS marketing advisor Jesa Damora: Why Participate in SOS?
(with guest speakers Resa Blatman, Ellie Laramee-Byers, Stan Eichner, and Skunk)
followed by in-person registration
Brickbottom Gallery - One Fitchburg Street

Happy registering!!

- Emily Garfield, SOS Coordinator 2014
[personal profile] ron_newman
Mimi Graney of Union Square Main Streets has posted a list of open studios and craft markets happening all over Somerville next weekend, December 7-8.

Open Studios are at Artisan's Asylum, Washington Street Art Center, Mudflat, and Vernon Street Studios.
Craft markets are at Precinct in Union Square, Brooklyn Boulders, and the Armory.
Check Mimi's post for specific days and times of each event.

ETA - four more events not on Mimi's list:

Harvard Book Store Winter Warehouse Sale, 14 Park St in Somerville, Saturday and Sunday 12/7-8, 10 am - 6 pm.

NOCA Holiday Fine Arts and Crafts Show, 66 Sherman St in North Cambridge, Sunday 12/8, 12-5 pm.

Opening reception for Brickbottom Gallery's show "(chain reaction)", Sunday 12/8, 3-5 pm

Annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair at The Loft, 438 Somerville Ave, Sunday 12/8, noon to 6 pm
[identity profile] rachelmello.livejournal.com
Hi!
Did you enjoy this year's Somerville Open Studios?
Would you do us a favor and tell us how it went for you?

Click for SOS Visitors Survey or visit: http://goo.gl/9v5bA
If you are an SOS participating Artist, please use the Artists Survey instead. Check your email for a link exclusively for artists' use.

SOS is a volunteer-run, local, non-profit with the goal of producing the best open studios event we possibly can. In doing so we hope to further build the artists community and help art enthusiasts gain access to artists in all media.

If you can take a moment to answer our Visitor Survey, you will help make SOS better in the future.

If you prefer, you can write us directly at feedback@somervilleopenstudios.org.

Join us for a Feedback and Wrap-up Session and to meet next year's new Coordinator.
Tonight, Tuesday, May 14
7pm - 9pm

Somerville Museum, 1 Westwood Road

Thank you again for being a part of Somerville Open Studios. We hope you enjoyed your vibrant artists community!
[identity profile] rachelmello.livejournal.com
Kicking off Somerville Open Studios this year is our second annual Independent Designers' Fashion Show: Beyond the Pattern, featuring Somerville clothing, jewelry, and handbag designers who are participants in Somerville Open Studios 2013. Not only will their work be featured at the fashion show, but their art will also be on display/sale at their various studios around Somerville May 4 & 5th (THIS WEEKEND!).

Come experience local art in another format-- as a runway show!

Beyond The Pattern
Wed, May 1, 7:00pm, doors open at 6pm (THIS WEDNESDAY, holy moly, it's May this week!)
Center for Arts at the Armory
191 Highland Ave. Somerville, MA.
Admission is free.


Seating is on a first come first serve basis and subject to capacity. Please arrive early for best seating.

The Armory bar will be open, featuring local craft brews and soft drinks for your sipping pleasure. Some parking is available behind the Armory, as well as street parking being available.

On view will be an exploration of gendered play through gendered wear, Asian inspired clothing with simplistic elegance, vintage inspired retro glamor, custom clothing and jewelry that intersects science, art, and technology, sustainably made by local artists.

For our Young Designers' Challenge this year, we are featuring a group of Somerville Public High School students modeling their very own fashion creations they designed and made in class under their teachers' guidance.

Participating Artists:

Joolie Cahill - Coordinator for Beyond the Pattern
JoAnne Coppolo - Assistant Coordinator for Beyond the Pattern
Pampi Das
Jen Flores
Craft Prismatic
Maria Marx
Marilyn Root
Zeph
Nervous System
and the student designers from Somerville High School

Check out the featured designers on the SOS website-

somervilleopenstudios.org/fashion

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