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Disappointing and deserted
Stopped by on a spring Saturday afternoon, and not a single studio was open, except for one that was busy hosting a class for kids. The website shows some interesting art and artists; it's a shame the...
I went on a Friday afternoon and there weren't too many studios that were open. There is art on the hallway walls that is fun to look at. Stop by, hopefully more studios will be open.
McGuffey is the home to artists both interesting and those less so. On First Fridays you can wander in an out of the studios, but other times there is a showing of the artists' work in the first floor...
This was more of a haphazard starving artist gallery. No air conditioning (and it was in the upper 90's!) and the art looks like student projects rather than professional level work.
Disappointing and deserted
Stopped by on a spring Saturday afternoon, and not a single studio was open, except for one that was busy hosting a class for kids. The website shows some interesting art and artists; it's a shame the...
Local Artists
I went on a Friday afternoon and there weren't too many studios that were open. There is art on the hallway walls that is fun to look at. Stop by, hopefully more studios will be open.
Great Art
Walk around, upstairs and down, friendly artists, great art, big (former school) building. Very interesting place, well worth the visit.
Local artists show their work
McGuffey is the home to artists both interesting and those less so. On First Fridays you can wander in an out of the studios, but other times there is a showing of the artists' work in the first floor...
Very disappointed
This was more of a haphazard starving artist gallery. No air conditioning (and it was in the upper 90's!) and the art looks like student projects rather than professional level work.