Historic Artists' Homes and Studios

Sam Maloof Historic Residence and Woodworking Studio, a Historic Artist's Home and Studio

Acknowledged as one of the finest woodworkers of our time, Sam Maloof's furniture, home, and studio celebrate nature and organic design. Learn More

Sam

Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art, a Historic Artist's Home and Studio

Vance Kirkland's historic Arts & Crafts style home and studio remains intact with his painting tables, brushes, and paints and his collection of 20th century American decorative arts. Learn More

Kirkland

Florence Griswold Museum, a Historic Artist's Home and Studio

This renowned center for American art is the former home of a vibrant Impressionist artist colony in Lyme, Connecticut. Learn More

Florence

Historic Artists' Homes and Studios is a consortium of 30 of America's most significant artists' spaces that are open to the public and serve over 600,000 visitors each year.  These extraordinary sites are the intimate living and work spaces of painters, sculptors, ceramicists, photographers, and furniture designers.  They include superb collections and intact studios, landscapes, and homes dating as far back as the 17th century.  Here, visitors may see original palettes and brushes, study plaster casts and tools, and look out of the artists’ windows to partake of the views that inspired them.

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