STUDIO SPACE & GALLERY RENTALS
The Windsor Art Center Studios consists of six studio spaces and a classroom space. The studios are home to a diverse group of professional artists, and the classroom is used to host classes and workshops for all mediums and experience levels, taught by local artists.
Located at 35 Central St. in the center of historic Windsor, CT, Windsor Station was originally built in 1870 as the Hartford & New Haven Railroad Depot and rebuilt to its original Victorian architecture by the Town of Windsor, Amtrak and the Greater Hartford Transit District in 1988, the same year it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The former freight house, also restored, is located across the tracks and is the home of the Windsor Art Center. While travelers may still board trains for Springfield, Hartford and New York from the exterior platform, the updated interior provides space for artists to work and the opportunity to bounce creative ideas off other artists.
For more information, please call 860-688-2528 or email info@windsorartcenter.org.
Photo above by Laurel Pepin.
Artists at WAC Studios work in a variety of media and styles. Studio artists include:
Cathy Doocy is a painter of contemporary landscapes. “In my work, the representation of a ‘landscape’ is not the final goal. Instead, I use the vernacular of landscape painting as a method for exploring composition and color. My work is about painting not landscape; about illusion not representation; about drawing not twigs and branches.”
Andres Chaparro is a mixed media painter and collagist whose bold and expressive art is a visual representation of jazz music. "I work without premeditation simply following the path that each painting sets forth for me. Through my artwork I strive to create an example of ideas that reflect my desire to raise social consciousness, and cultural awareness.”
LeaAnn Cogswell is a representational sculptor, painter, and glass artist, whose main inspiration is drawn from the human figure. She has received national awards for her works, including portrait busts, both human and animal. She sculpts solid in terracotta, then hollows and fires her originals, often making molds for further casting in bronze. She has taught Figure Modeling at the Hartford Art School since 2010.
Sage Neighbors has experience as a graphic designer in New York for over twenty years, and then she transitioned to scenic art painting, mainly in Florida. Sage has studied with various well known artists, and is now passing on her knowledge during her painting and drawing classes at Windsor Art Center.
Michelle Hawran (studio classroom teacher) is a painter of her own family history. “I have a fear of time, a fear of forgetting my family’s past. I use my work to transform that anxiety into moments of warmth. Not like fading memories of the past at all, but snapshots that capture the vibrancy of that exact moment, years ago.”
GALLERY RENTALS
Updated 9/30/24
Windsor Art Center gallery spaces are available to rent for private events, meetings or functions. If interested in viewing the space or inquiring about date availability, please email info@windsorartcenter.org.
OPEN STUDIOS
The Windsor Art Center Studios hosts Open Studios on select Saturdays, providing visitors the opportunity to meet the artists, see their creative processes, and maybe even take home a piece of art for themselves! Free to attend.
Next Open Studios + Art Sale: December 7, 2024 from 10–4pm. LEARN MORE.
STUDIO RENTALS
Updated 9/25/23
Currently, there are no studio spaces available for rent. For more information about the studio space, please contact info@windsorartcenter.org to be added to the wait list.