Vernon Street Studios

Vernon Street Studios Located in an historic 19th-century brick building, Vernon Street housed the first group of artists in Somerville to open their studios to the public.

Vernon Street Studios is a community well known throughout the area for the quality of work produced by artists with established reputations as well as exciting newcomers. Located in an historic 19th-century brick industrial building, Vernon Street housed the first group of artists in Somerville to open their studios to the public in 1975. Open Studios allows attendees to learn about the creative

process, interact with artists in the spaces where they create, purchase original artwork, and discover new talent. Artists at Vernon Street Studios welcome the public into their workspaces at 6 & 20 Vernon Street at two different times each year: in the Fall for Vernon Street Open Studios, and in the Spring (during the first weekend of May) as one of many participating venues as part of Somerville Open Studios. The studios are located in the Rogers Foam facility, which is comprised of two buildings on the corner of Central and Vernon Streets. Parking is available in the large lot behind the buildings.

Somerville Arts Council and the Inside-OUT Gallery Call to Somerville Open Studios Artists Members showcase exhibit for ...
03/09/2026

Somerville Arts Council and the Inside-OUT Gallery Call to Somerville Open Studios Artists Members showcase exhibit for May 2026. Submission deadline April 3rd
Exhibit Theme: Reflecting on "RE"
To apply, go to To learn more and submit, go to: https://forms.gle/69g4c3mT4Tdqo7pB8

This year, Somerville Open Studios (SOS), the Somerville Arts Council and the Inside-OUT Gallery once again welcome seasoned members and newcomers alike to submit pieces for the annual SOS members’ exhibit. While all works will be considered, we do encourage applicants to respond to this year’s theme.

In May, SOS is revving up for another citywide art extravaganza. With over 400 artists participating, Open Studios reflects on a renewed energy that can be seen at every corner of our 4 square mile little city. Whether it's funky installations, dynamic projections or bold visual art, our creative community is rebounding with its trademark vigor.

An update from the Mayor:
02/25/2026

An update from the Mayor:

A Message to the Somerville Arts Community, and all who support local arts and creativity.

First off, I owe you an apology. The way news of the Somerville Arts Council reorganization became public was not how I intended for it to happen. You deserved to hear this from me first, with full explanation, and you didn't. I'm sorry for the alarm that caused, and I want to set the record straight: we are not pulling back from the arts. We are doubling down.

Here’s our plan, and why we believe it will strengthen the already world-class arts community in Somerville.

We are elevating the arts inside City Hall.

Starting in the next budget cycle, we’ll look to hire a new, cabinet-level leader as part of a Citywide reorganization. This is in addition to the next Arts Council Director. This new role will head up a new Culture & Community Department overseeing Arts, Parks and Recreation, and Libraries, and finding artistic and cultural opportunities to activate these spaces and functions through a creative lens.

For the first time, arts and culture will have a seat at the cabinet level -- the same level as Infrastructure, Public Health, and Strategic Planning. This isn't symbolic. It means someone grounded in the arts is in the room when key decisions get made.

The Arts Council will continue to have its own dedicated director who will build upon the Council’s core mission: cultivating and celebrating the artistic expressions of the Somerville community. This means continuing to invest in artists and makers, countering displacement through strategic policy and initiatives, and connecting the arts to every corner of our city -- including building on efforts to reach people and places that have historically been underserved. In short, we intend to propel forward the extraordinary work the Arts Council has historically done, and offer more support, resources, access, and structure.

The goal is simple: more collaboration, more reach, even more innovation, and more access to the arts for every resident across our diverse City.

We are conducting two open, transparent searches for new leadership.

Both of the searches, for the new Culture & Community Cabinet Executive Director and the Arts Council Director, will be transparent, fair, and thorough, and are engaging the Somerville Arts Council Board, with the goal of delivering world-class leadership at the helm of our artistic institutions.

We are investing in the Arts Council staff.

The people currently doing this work are powerhouses. They have creative vision and operational skill, and they have helped make Somerville not just a hub for the arts but a wellspring of creativity. We will provide the support they need going forward. We will bring on temporary support between now and the summer as we hire the new leadership roles and undergo this transition.

I also want to extend a huge thanks to Greg Jenkins for his 25 years of dedicated service to the Somerville Arts, and an indelible contribution to the city’s identity and economy.

We are building on the core mission.

We will continue to build arts infrastructure, working with the vibrant arts groups, organizations, and businesses that are the foundation of our city’s cultural economic ecosystem. We also intend to move full steam ahead supporting innovative initiatives like Nibble, SomArt performance programming at the Hive, and the Intercambio language and cultural exchange. It is the daily work, commitment, dedication, and organizing of local artists that drive our cultural and creative impact. In addition to recognizing and supporting the arts, now it’s time to pursue the priorities identified through the Cultural Trust, Creative Displacement Committee and other community-driven reports and research.

We are protecting and growing the events that make Somerville, Somerville.

ArtBeat. PorchFest. SomerStreets festivals. These events are expressions of who we are. They also serve as economic engines for our city. In addition to the two leadership roles working in deep alignment, we are looking to strengthen the existing Events role to allow its full focus on activating our city with festivals, activities, and more so that our events can sustain, grow, and, in true Somerville style, celebrate the weird. And PorchFest will be back as strong as ever, and with more porta-johns.

Beyond the festivals, we want to activate more of our public spaces, open up underused buildings, and bring more art into the streets, parks, and neighborhoods where people already are.

We are fully committed to the work ahead.

The Somerville arts community is an exceptional economic and cultural force. Our job is to earn your trust by deepening that commitment to making this city a place where the arts don't just survive but grow.

The Somerville arts community is bigger than any institution -- it is all of us, together. Our City government will keep the arts at the forefront of all that we do, and keep investing in the makers, musicians, dancers, poets, chefs, and artists representing all artistic genres – as well as supporters who make our arts community what it is. We are going to continue to invest in existing priorities identified through the Cultural Trust and other community-driven reports and research.

Hearing from so many of you over the last week reinforced how grateful I am to live in this place where people care and want to contribute their time, effort, energy and brilliance to making Somerville a place where art thrives.

More to come, and my door, as always, is open.

 Sunday February 15 (TOMORROW) is the last day to register for Somerville Open Studios. Don't delay, register today 🤩   ...
02/14/2026

Sunday February 15 (TOMORROW) is the last day to register for Somerville Open Studios. Don't delay, register today 🤩

Somerville artists - Reminder!

Register now to participate in Somerville Open Studios May 2 + 3, 2026. (To register, you must be a Somerville resident or have studio space in Somerville).

Deadline to register is February 15.

You'll be listed in our artist directory all year, and your venue will be on the official event map!

Register on our website:
https://lnkd.in/e49tEZjK

 Hey Vernon Street! 🤩Artist registration for the 2026 event is open now through February 15, 2026. All visual artists ei...
01/08/2026

Hey Vernon Street! 🤩Artist registration for the 2026 event is open now through February 15, 2026. All visual artists either living in or maintaining a working studio space in Somerville are eligible to register.

SOS 2026 will take place on Saturday May 2 and Sunday May 3 from noon until 6 pm. To register, go to the comments, click the on the link provided. The registration deadline is Sunday, February 15.

Community Space at The Armory - For those interested in a place at the Armory, note that space is limited and will be granted on a first-come first-served basis. Register early! Priority will be given to Somerville residents over those that have a studio in Somerville but live elsewhere.

Financial Aid - To apply for financial aid, complete your registration and then click the "Apply for Financial Aid" button at the payment step. The deadline to apply for financial aid is January 18.

 Hey folks! We all know the arts are important. This coming Monday (August 25th) is the MassCreative's Somerville Mayor'...
08/22/2025

Hey folks! We all know the arts are important. This coming Monday (August 25th) is the MassCreative's Somerville Mayor's Forum. If you want to contribute to the conversation, today (August 22nd) at noon is the deadline to submit a question. Here is the link to register: https://www.mass-creative.org/events/2025-somerville-mayoral-forum?fbclid=IwY2xjawMVXFxleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHiRUjeQDf-6rmFvUyPo8EdGoGbF6OGTwT0XbBKBSm_EM47lx7PZ17W-b_OoM_aem_gPwBt5N4IW2wfck-lINucQ

This forum is your opportunity to hear directly from Somerville’s mayoral candidates and learn how they envision supporting the creative workforce and economy in the City of Somerville.

 Hello Vernon Street Studio Community Important art meeting ... Join MASSCreative & Somerville arts stakeholders for a M...
08/19/2025

Hello Vernon Street Studio Community
Important art meeting ... Join MASSCreative & Somerville arts stakeholders for a Mayoral Forum on Arts & Culture, Monday, August 25, 6:30pm at Warehouse XI in Somerville's Union Square. Free with RSVP:

This forum is your opportunity to hear directly from Somerville’s mayoral candidates and learn how they envision supporting the creative workforce and economy in the City of Somerville.

   Artists, are you looking to up your web game? Navigating today’s technological world can be tricky business. With the...
07/30/2025

Artists, are you looking to up your web game? Navigating today’s technological world can be tricky business. With the increase in the “pay to play” formats and political agendas, the all-powerful algorithm services the advertisers/big business not the artists.

However, your website is a space where YOU have control.
Artist, designer, and fellow Vernon Street alum, Christina Balch Studio, is helping artists reclaim YOUR power by building websites that showcase YOUR work and voice—on YOUR terms. The best place for artists to showcase their work is on their own website.

This course is available every Monday in August.
More info and signup here:

Are you an artist looking to create or update your website portfolio? Stop procrastinating, and take this live, online course to get it done. The world needs your art, and you need a website to share your work with the world on your terms.

06/19/2025

Call to Artists for ArtBeat 2025 Inside-OUT Gallery's Freeze Exhibit Call- Deadline June 27th

✨Click here to apply!! https://forms.gle/zSzhqB2h2vH3qAAb8

To accompany this year’s ArtBeat 2025 festival, Somerville Art Council’s Inside-Out Gallery in Davis Square invites Somerville based artists of all ages, Somerville residents, and/or artists maintaining workspaces in Somerville to submit work for a group exhibit that fits their interpretation of the word, “FREEZE”
Freeze has a myriad of meanings: to stop in play or laughter, freezing time or motion, to pause or slow down, or freeze in temperature. Artists are invited to explore all possibilities such what does it means to slow down? Or to capture a moment in time? If you want to chill out, you can get glacial for a climate focused depiction.

Sky the limit for this cool theme. We encourage artists to pause and apply this Inside-Out Gallery (Davis Square) exhibit and show us what “freeze” means to you!❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️

It's hard to believe Somerville Opens Studios  is almost a month away.  Vernon Street Studios will be participating in S...
04/02/2025

It's hard to believe Somerville Opens Studios is almost a month away. Vernon Street Studios will be participating in Somerville Open Studios 2025. Save the date: May 3-4 - Saturday and Sunday 12 - 6pm

 Vernon Street peeps!!!🤩 TODAY Saturday, February 15th is the LAST DAY to register for Somerville Open Studios. Here's t...
02/15/2025

Vernon Street peeps!!!🤩 TODAY Saturday, February 15th is the LAST DAY to register for Somerville Open Studios. Here's the link to register https://www.somervilleopenstudios.org/web/join Let's make this happen 💯💖💖

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