STUDIOS

One of the aspects of Hambidge that Fellows repeatedly praise is the fact that each resident is housed in his/her own, stand-alone, studio which contains a work area as well as sleeping area, kitchen and bath. The structures themselves are diverse and unique. Among them are three studios which are our primary visual arts studios, one of which contains a rebuilt, 1925 Steinway Grand Piano and is used for music Fellows as well. The other studios are primarily for disciplines which require less space. Each has its own charm and character and some contain fireplaces. We also have a state of the art Pottery Studio and an Anagama Wood Fired Kiln which are available for the Fellows use. The accommodations are intentionally simple and the kitchens outfitted for basic cooking. Linens, quilts, comforters and other necessary items are provided. All studios are heated. At this time, computer access is limited to the common building, Lucinda's Rock House, where we have wireless access as well as a computer station.


THE STUDIOS ARE:

1. Son House
2. Son Studio
3. Garden Studio
4. Fisher Studio
5. Foxfire Studio
6. Brena Studio
7. Mellinger Studio
8. Walnut Hill (on indefinite loan)


OTHER STRUCTURES INCLUDE:

9. Lucinda's Rock House (1920)
10. The Spring House (1921)
11. The Weave Shed (1939)
12. Hambidge House (1911-1915)
13. Antinori Pottery Studio (2003)
14. The Old Pottery Studio (1915)
15. Barker's Creek Mill (1940s)
16. Lodge Ruins (1917)

 

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