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August 2023 by Henry Herrera
I am saddened to hear that the high school artists displaying their art work are not getting paid for their art work once sold! My granddaughter has been waiting over a year for payment on 2 art pieces she sold. SHES NEVER BEEN PAID. These kids deserve better than this. Even the high-school art teacher refuses to send any students art work to this studio. Something needs to change
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January 2023 by Paul S.
A must visit to this non-profit when in Paso Robles, CA! A collection of both talented local artists and guest artists, who provide a feast for the eyes, and senses. The studio is great for discovering artist and shopping for oneself and gift giving.I treated my daughter to a class on Print Making, hosted by Bob Simola and Anne Laddon. It was a great learning experience and an enjoyable 3 hours, I highly recommend joining in on a class and creating a special something. This Studio, supports educating both young and old! Thank you for letting us join your class, we loved it! Many thanks, Deborah Sowerby
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December 2022 by Angie Maiorino
Love taking our children into the art studio free art studio room they feel like aritsits and love creating masterpieces! And it’s free!
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August 2022 by Sharon F.
Diverse innovative creative local art. First Saturday evening of the month is the new arrivals party. Music, nosh Maybe a little wine. Best gift shop in town.
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June 2022 by Kris T.
A painting class at Studios changed my life. I took a class from Anne Laddon about five years ago. I was an art major but had not painted since the 1970s. The class was fun, and a couple weeks later I bought paint and canvas and started painting again. Now I paint and sell my art. I am involved with the Paso Robles Art Association, where I have made many wonderful friends. Studios on the Park is the best place to visit in downtown Paso Robles.
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May 2022 by Tina M.
A wonderfully located place that places art in the center of the town. Artists can be found working and displaying their art throughout the premises. Ann Ludden had the vision and support to use adaptive reuse and showcase local artists. And created a gallery store within the complex displaying diverse works in 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional mediums that represents the California Central Coast and outside the region and state. Highly recommend
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April 2022 by Steve A
They have a kid area for the children to make art that is separated from the other stuff. Nice place to relax!
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March 2022 by Julissa A.
Nice calm spot to go to if you want some peace and quiet and enjoy some beautiful art.
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December 2021 by Eas ton
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November 2021 by Maria E.
Wonderful gallery. It's divided into multiple sections where artists can both work and exhibit/sell their art. Each artist has a studio and a gallery space. You'll find paintings, jewelry, accessories, pottery, and more. There is also a gallery dedicated to children's work (looks like they do classes here). We stopped in while waiting for a table at a nearby restaurant. It's located close to all the bars/restaurants so you don't have to go out of your way. Highly recommended for a quick stop!
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September 2021 by Scott H.
Fantastic art gallery. Amazing variety. Beautiful colors. Prices ranging from reasonable to darn expensive. Stumbled onto this place, and glad I did.
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April 2021 by Aaron E.
Studios on the Park is very cool. Located in downtown Paso, it is shocking an art collection of this magnitude is free until you learn it is actually run by a non-profit that aims to highlight local and regional artists. The building is actually a historic Hudson Packard dealership repurposed into an art studio featuring several rooms with differing motifs, genres, and artistic styles peppered with sculptures here and there. There are prices to fit most every budget and the staff at Studios on the Park are ultra kind. If you are in the area with any time to burn this is a fantastic reason to put down the wine glass for a spell.
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October 2020 by Joseph L.
Parking is on the street, first two hours free. All patrons are required to wear masks. Entry is free. The art selection is varied and extensive. There are water color paintings, charcoal sketches, acrylic designs, dressed, mixed media, photos, etc. We also appreciated that this gallery features the work of local students. This is rarely seen and helps to promote and strengthen the next generation of artists. All proceeds from those pieces go to the local art programs as well. Had a great time.
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January 2020 by Jene H.
Fantastic facility, Many amazingly talented artists' work on display. My kiddos attended a Kids Art Smart field trip. Jordan Hockett and his assistants were so great with the class, patient, attentive and encouraging. They did a 2 part project and even had a Snack and Story. Very impressive with this program offered to local schools! They also provide class series for both children and adults I will definitely be returning to tour and enjoy the beautiful art workm
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January 2020 by Terry C.
As one enters the building, the front end of a 1951 Hudson Hornet is displayed to welcome visitors to this former Hudson Packard dealership. The building has been repurposed into a period correct structure now housing, Studios on the Park. The building is divided into individual working studios were one may watch the artists create, and display their work. This allows one to appreciate the differences among the art works displayed, view technique(s), or buy an original artwork. Examples include oils, acrylics, textiles, glassware, mixed media, and a variety of other art medias. There are also three galleries: Paso Robles Joint Unified Gallery (local students), Paso Robles Art Association, and the Celeste Hope & Signature Galleries in Studio 8, featuring artists from around the world. The gift shop offers visitors the opportunity to purchase handmade creations. On exhibition from January 2 - 26, 2020, one can explore more than 70 artworks depicting Jewish heritage, culture and traditions in "Keeping the Faith: An Artistic Celebration of Judaism". During our last visit, they were also hosting "Salute to the Marx Brothers." On display were three original paintings by Arthur "Harpo" Marx. During Art After Dark Paso, on the first Saturday evening of the month they celebrate their latest exhibit along with great music and premium wines. They also serve wine by the glass every Friday and Saturday night. Please consider making a contribution to their donation box located near the entrance, or shop in the gift shop which offers the visitor the opportunity to purchase handmade creations. Both help keep the creative culture operating.