Our studio sits on a piece of Springdale history — land that has transformed many times over the past century. What began as part of the University of Arkansas apple orchard later became a sheet‑metal pan manufacturing site, then a small minting operation, and now a communal art space shaped by the hands of working artists.
Today, the space offers 1,800 square feet of open studios with modular walls, shared tools including a ceramic wheel and print‑making equipment, and a growing library of general craft supplies. Artists also have access to our three‑acre property, which includes yard space for gardening, outdoor projects, and large‑scale sculpture.
We’re located in downtown Springdale with ample natural light, on‑site parking, a shared office, and the kind of flexible, collaborative environment that supports artists building sustainable practices. The space reflects its history — practical, hardworking, and always evolving — and we’re proud to continue that legacy by opening it to emerging and mid‑level artists who need room to grow.
Located in downtown Springdale
Individual studios open shop with modular walls do not lock and key
Organized fundraisers, gallery shows, and pop-up events
Open studio access Art Tool library, Ceramic wheel, Print-making tools, general craft supplies
Total of 1,800 square feet in the shop
Property spans 3 acres (yard space available for gardening and large-scale sculptures)
Ample natural light
On-site parking
Bathroom with sink
Kitchenette with refrigerator + coffee, tea, and snacks
Shared office space with printer and supplies
$250/mnth
Individual workspaces with electricity, modular walls, and built‑in shelving in select studios.
24/7 access to your studio and the shared common areas.
Print Studio and Ceramics access included at no extra cost.
Ideal for artists needing a dedicated, personal workspace with the flexibility to expand into shared resources.
Full access to the printmaking studio, including screens, inks, squeegees, linocut tools, carving tools, and general print supplies.
A large communal work table for collaborative or large‑format projects.
Flat file storage, paper shelving, and a personal filing cabinet for secure material storage.
Access to general craft tools and mixed‑media supplies for experimentation across disciplines.
Great for printmakers, illustrators, designers, and multi‑disciplinary artists who thrive in a shared creative environment.
Access to our ceramics studio with capacity for handbuilding, slip casting, and wheel throwing.
Includes use of one pottery wheel and our electric kiln, with firing costs included in the membership.
Access to communal tools, molds, bats, and shared clay‑working equipment.
Space designed for ceramicists who want consistent access to equipment without the overhead of a private studio.
Growing quickly as we expand tools, shelving, and firing capacity.
9am-10pm access 7 days a week
We aren't just an art organization - we are a group of artists building a community that actively helps each other move forward:
• guidance on exhibitions, applications, residencies, and grants
• help with websites, portfolios, and professional materials
• collective visibility and shared opportunities
• accountability, momentum, and people who genuinely want to see you level up
Many artists leave school and find themselves working alone—at home, in a garage, or jumping between pop-ups with no structure or support. We’re creating the middle space that’s been missing: a place where emerging artists can land, connect, and build sustainable practices together.
If you’re looking for a studio that’s more than a room—if you want a community invested in your growth—we're glad you're here!