“We had a Wonderful experience at Studios on the Park in Paso Robles! My husband, Peter, an artist himself, and I visited after a delightful lunch nearby. The art center, nestled in the heart of historic downtown Paso, is a nonprofit open studios art haven. Studios, galleries, a gift store, and space for classes make it a vibrant hub. Peter, keen on exhibiting his work, received such warm reception despite the staff being busy changing exhibits. They generously took time to explore his art and discuss potential opportunities.The center itself is a spacious, modern gem with high exposed ceilings. The viewing rooms are impressive, offering a comfortable space to appreciate the art. What sets it apart is that artists actively create on-site, infusing the space with vibrant energy. The friendliness of the people and the pet-friendly atmosphere, welcoming our dog Sophie, added to the overall charm. We highly recommend Studios on the Park for art enthusiasts and creators alike!”
“Stopped into the Park street gallery in Downtown Paso Robles nice store and selection from varied artists One of the owners was nice and greeted us enjoyed our visit ”
“We went on a Thursday night, so there was good news and not so good news.
The good news was the partly cloudy skies made for an awesome sunset, which we were able to enjoy from our terrace seats. The fireplace kept us warm, as it was a little windy. Once the sun went down, the show started. And what a show! The hills looked like they had been painted by a master painter!
You can either stay in your chair and enjoy it, or take a walk through the entire exhibit (there are several paths).
The not-so-good news is that because we went on a Thursday, the food choices were limited. The best choice was the street taco food truck.
It was a nice, relaxing way for us to enjoy our anniversary, and I recommend it highly.”
“The artwork is so original, fascinating and unique! I love to browse in the gallery. The staff there is so friendly, informative and helpful. I purchased several prints taken from Deprise's "Faces of Freedom" piece. They're going to be gifted to several family members for Christmas!”