Somerville has a wealth of individual studios and large studio buildings with prices ranging from $14 to $29 per square foot. Many studios have waiting lists. Reach out to these studios below. In addition, if you are seeking space please fill out our Arts Space Connector tool as well.
11 Miller Street
Built in 1881 as the Miller Bros. Casket Company this renovated factory building is home to over 35 artists and artisans working in a broad range of media, including: painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, animation, clay, glass, bookbinding, a violin studio, and more.
226 Pearl Street
This building offers rental studio spaces for 10 artists who participate in the Somerville Open Studios (SOS) during the first weekend in May.
Brickbottom Artists' Building
Brickbottom was developed in the mid-eighties by a group of artists looking for affordable studio spaces in the Boston area. They converted an old bread factory into one of the largest buildings of live/work space for artists in the country. These units are mostly condos with occasional rentals available.
Central Street Studios
About 20 artists rent space in this building across the street from the Somerville Museum at 57 Central St. Central Street Studios participates in the Somerville Open Studios (SOS) during the first weekend in May. Contact: [email protected]
The Hive (561 Windsor)
The Hive at 561 Windsor Street has arts and creative enterprise space available for lease ranging from 500 SF to 6,000 SF, all with flexible open floor plans and oversized windows. For more information or to request a tour, reach out to [email protected] .
The Hive at Boynton Yards is located in Somerville, about a 5 minute walk from Union Square & a 10 minute walk from Inman Square. The building is a part of the Boynton Yards master-planned development and is dedicated to preserving and expanding the amount of space provided to arts and creative enterprise uses across the neighborhood.
Joy Street Artists Studios
Joy Street Artists Studios, the newest artist building in Somerville, offers 52 non-residential work studios in a variety of sizes and shapes to 60 artists. Contact: Kelli McCool (617) 625-2572
Mad Oyster Studios
A studio building with approximately 25 artists. Located on the corner of Pearl and Bradley.
Mix-It Studios
Mix-It was the first studio building in Somerville developed to provide both living and working space for artists. Established as a cooperative in 1987 the 7 units house painters, architects, musicians, printmakers landscape designers, and woodworkers. It is the home of Mix-It Print Studio. Contact Jane Goldman
Mudflat Studio and Pottery School
Mudflat Studio has offered the metropolitan Boston community a unique opportunity for clay work and play since 1971. As both an exciting, professionally run ceramics school and home to 34 clay artists, Mudflat follows its mission to promote and expand awareness and interest in the ceramic arts. Together, the school and studio form a dynamic community centered on a single medium and a shared creative process.
Somerville Studios
At 343 Medford St. (know as the Piano building) Somerville Studios offers share workspace for creators, artists, developers, designers and anyone who has patience for creation. Workspace is leased out month-to-month.
Vernon Street Studios
Somerville's oldest studio buildings offer affordable workspace to more than 75 artists in a factory building run by Rogers Foam. Contact Ellie Jones
Washington Street Art Center
The Washington Street Art Center in Somerville provides studio workspace for professional painters photographers and writers and serves as a community center. Founded by a cooperative of local artists the Art Center building houses 10 studios a darkroom a gallery and classroom space. The Center is developing classes workshops open studios and concerts as well as hosting annual community events. Contact: Lee Kilpatrick