While MCC’s ArtistLink Initiative is being re-worked, creative space opportunities that previously would have been listed on artspacefinder.org are going to be shared here on ArtSake.
Here are the most recent as of September 15, 2014:
Artist Spaces for Rent in Former Bradford Public Library
Our building was the former Bradford Public Library, and was built in 1834. It’s in the heart of the historic district, and faces the town common. We’re also off of Route 495, and have convenient off-street parking. We have two spaces available in the building.
The first space is on the ground floor, and it looks like part of a historic tavern – massive ceiling beams, original doors and hinges, and whitewashed exposed brick. It is a very serene and quiet space that evokes the early 1800s. It is about 500 sq.ft. and we are asking $600 for it (excl. utilities). It would be ideal for an art gallery or artist workspace.
The second space is on the top floor, and it is a 3 room suite. Two smaller rooms, and a larger space. The ceilings are higher, and it has exposed framing beams on the wall. The wide-plank wood floors define the space. It is about 800 sq.ft. and we’re asking $800 for this space (excl. utilities).
Contact: Constantine Valhouli
Studio Share in JP
Beautiful 3rd floor studio in Jamaica Plain, with a large skylight, 5 windows and high ceilings. 450 sq ft are available in a 1000 sq ft studio with an extra room for shared storage. Parking available. Bathroom with sink down the hall. Located a very short distance from the Green St Station on the Orange Line. I am an oil painter and would like to share the space with a quiet and responsible artist. The rent is $450 plus utilities. Available 11/1/2014. Contact Elizabeth at: easlayton@comcast.net.
If you’re interested in listing a Massachusetts creative space on ArtSake, send us a 100 word or less description, with links and images, if applicable. If you’re interested in finding one, check posts tagged in the blog’s creative space category to find the latest listings.
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