Caught up with me buddy Michael Grattaroti at Open Studios a couple weeks back and he just sent me over this video he shot that weekend while exploring The Distillery. The clip came out great so check it out!

Also, on a side note, what do you think about videos on the site? I have been thinking about doing a time lapse of a painting, is it worth the effort? Would anyone watch?

It is almost time for South Boston’s annual Spring Open Studios event. My studio will be open for visitors – along with around 50 other artists in The Distillery and down the street in the King Terminal – on Sunday June 3rd from noon to six. For those that have been to The Distillery building before, there are quite a few new artists this year so it is a great time to make another visit.

Visit the official Southie Open Studios site for more details and directions:
http://www.southbostonopenstudios.org/
And if you are on Facebook you can help spread the word by joining the Facebook event page and inviting your friends:
https://www.facebook.com/events/326080234132631/

Open Studios weekend is almost here in South Boston. As usual The Distillery building (where I live and work) will be open with around 40 artists opening their doors to let you have a peek into their studios and processes. There are a lot of new faces around the building this year so even if you have been around in the past, it is a good time to visit and see some new art.

I have recently moved studios so, be sure to grab a map at the front door if you are trying to find me. I will be in Studio 405 which we are beginning to affectionally refer too as “The Tower”. It was a sad day when we had to break up our dysfunctional Studio 11 family but, I still plan on making my studio worth the trip.

The Weekly Did says we are cool cats and if you know what’s up, you probably agree. So come on out on Saturday and Sunday, November 5 & 6, 2011 and see some great Boston art.

For more info and a (mostly) complete list of artists:

www.southbostonopenstudios.org/

Click here to join the event on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=257064344336019

Artists and craftspeople of South Boston will open their doors to the public Saturday and Sunday, November 5 & 6, 2011 as part of the annual South Boston Open Studios event. Visitors will be able to talk to and make purchases directly from the artists while touring the creative environments in which the artwork is produced. The weekend-long event also provides a great opportunity to sample many of this historic neighborhood’s restaurants, cafes, pubs, and retail shops.

Numerous disciplines will be represented throughout the dozens of participants, including: sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, installation, photography, video, jewelry, ceramics, woodworking, fabric and performance art. Much of the work will be in-process and the artists will be on hand for questions and conversations. Participating organizations and galleries include The Distillery artists building (which will showcase two galleries and over 40 artists) located at 516 East 2nd Street, and the studios at King Terminal (just a few blocks away) right next to the intersection of E 1st & Summer Street.

The event is free to the public, rain or shine, noon to 6pm each day. Public transportation is easy, take the Red Line to Broadway and walk East, or take the #7 City Point bus from South Station to Elkins St. (#7 doesn’t run on Sundays).

November 6 and 7 is the annual fall open studios weekend in South Boston and Studio 11 will be open with 9 artists giving you a glimpse into their art and lives.

I will be down on the first floor hanging out with Tony from Chroma Lab all day long, showing some new paintings and gossiping about the art world. So, if you have not visited my studio yet, or have wanted to see some of the paintings in person, come on down and say hello.

Upstairs, the newest member of Studio 11, Matt Bennett will be showing his photography next to Robert Davies and his intricately detailed drawings. Right outside their door our two guest artists, Val Eliason and Alycia Aube, will be showing off their bright enamel paintings and mixed media work. Finally, we will lure Elizabeth Grammaticas and Mary Holt down from upstairs (the Studio 11 penthouse?) to set up their work. Mary will even be putting on some musical performances throughout the day so your ears wont be too jealous of all the fun your eyes are having.

Studio 11 is in The Distillery building at 516 East 2nd street in South Boston. If you follow the open studios map we are the last stop in the Distillery so, be sure to make it all the way here (or live dangerously, sneak in the rear entrance and visit us first!).

For more information and a complete list of partisipating artists, visit www.southbostonopenstudios.org

Please help us spread the word by telling your friends and going to the Facebook event page and clicking “attend”.

Studio 11 will be opening its doors on Sunday June 6th for The Distillery’s annual spring open studios day. We have 8 artists participating from our studio and everyone has new work ready just for the occasion. We are all the way at the end of the open studios tour but we have the largest studio with the most art so, save plenty of time to hang out and meet everyone (or sneak in the back door and come here first (but you didn’t hear that from me)).

As usual we have a Facebook event page that you can join to help spread the word. The official press release is below. For a list of participating artists and more information, go here.

The Distillery in South Boston kicks-off the Summer Art Season of 2010 with its annual Spring Open Studios on Sunday, June 6th, noon-6pm.

As a long-standing focal point of the arts in Boston, The Distillery continues to support a community of high-quality artists and craftspeople. Twice a year, this amazing and unassuming brick building in Southie proves to be a one-stop destination for art-seekers as dozens of studio doors open up to invite the public in. Visitors can mingle with creative types, tour the unique environments in which various forms of artwork are produced, and make purchases directly from the artists. In addition to art studios, live/work lofts, creative small businesses, and corridors which often serve as display space to studio-dwellers, The Distillery is also home to The Distillery Gallery and Proof Gallery.

Spring Open Studios at The Distillery is free and open to the public, rain or shine, noon – 6pm. Public transportation is easy, take the Red Line to Broadway and walk eastward on West Broadway (less than a mile), left onto Dorchester St, right onto E 2nd St. Ample street parking surrounds the property. Click here for more detailed directions from the Distillery Gallery website.