![]() Sculptor Sandra Vincent in her studio space. "If it was sealed off, you can’t see what’s going on here."Īnd there is plenty to see on the walls, ceiling, doorways and staircases, features that attracted sculptor Sandra Vincent when she was looking for a place away from her busy household to finish a novel. ![]() "You are kind of forced to interact," Hunsberger says of the open concept studios, separated from the hallways by windows and walls fashioned from vintage stair railings, including a set salvaged when The Bay’s downtown store underwent renovations. building, creating a sense of openness and whimsy at the same time. The owner of The Old House Revival Company dug through his storage units and scoured his sales floor for metal railings, old doors, signs and curiosities to divide and decorate the 25,000 sq.-ft. ![]() Real estate broker and home renovator John Hunsberger purchased the former Northland Knitting factory in 2010, updated the building’s wiring, plumbing and heating, and then created an eclectic, vibrant space full of salvaged architectural elements and vintage pieces. in 2010 and converted it into Artlington Studios. Real estate broker John Hunsberger purchased 618 Arlington St. Krahn is one of about two dozen artisans and artists renting studios on the first three floors of the 107-year-old building at 618 Arlington St. ![]() That’s a very important part of being here." ![]()
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