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Ceramics Studio Spaces Available in Brookline Village

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Contact Amy Browning Emmert
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Station Street Studios, a non-profit artist and maker workspace in Brookline Village has several openings available in Studio One, a 300 sq ft, bright, clean and quiet ceramics space.

Studio One artists enjoy full access to Station Street Studios, including 24/7 access, insurance, utilities, wifi, sinks, AC and heat, cleaning supplies, 2 bathrooms, and fully accessible elevator access. Monthly open studios, opportunities to exhibit work locally, ArtsBrookline artist membership, ability to teach or take workshops, and participation in other local ArtsBrookline events.

In a special arrangement between Feet of Clay and ArtsBrookline, Feet of Clay Pottery will provide Studio One artists the option to join as a member including full access to the studio facilities, glazing and firing. Firing at Andem Arts Studios is also available for a reasonable fee. This is a very special opportunity to be part of a much beloved ceramics studio normally with a years-long waiting list.

Membership fees for Studio One and Feet of Clay are $165 per month each for a total of $330 per month.

Station Street Studios is located at 17 Station Street in Brookline Village in an historic building with other studios, including Feet of Clay Pottery, Andem Art Studio, Liz Linder Photography and Gateway Arts, directly across the street from the Brookline Village T Station and adjacent to many small businesses, coffee shops, and restaurants.

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