Dec 26, 2015
Ambitious undertakings such as Artspace, the live/work project in downtown Gastonia, morph from dreams to reality with foundation support.
Dec 14, 2015
Mann is the new artist in residence at Artworks Loveland. The first artist in residence at the new space, Barbara Gilhooly, finished her project in late October for an exhibit in Minneapolis.
Dec 17, 2015
Downtown Memphis is changing every day and it is for the very best. One of the new developments is the Artspace South Main Lofts thanks to AutoZone, SouthernSun Asset Management, and Loeb Properties, Inc. Keeping creatives and artists in the Mid-South is the goal so this new space will serve as affordable housing for these professionals to continue to better their craft.
Dec 17, 2015
“It is surprisingly funny,” says Dark & Stormy’s Sara Marsh, who plays the title character in Sunshine. “I really loved the script, and the role is great. It is a real challenge for me. I really love all of the characters, and it has an ambiguous ending, which I like. It’s something you will think about afterward. It’s not what you would think based on the description.”
Dec 9, 2015
Minneapolis-based developer Artspace has proposed turning a former police station in Silver Springs into artist studios and plans to develop new housing for artists. 
Dec 9, 2015
The Minneapolis-based arts organization picked to take over Montgomery County’s former 3rd District police station in Silver Spring plans 30 artist studios, 1,500 square feet of retail, 68 apartment units and 11 town homes on the site.
Dec 9, 2015
AutoZone, SouthernSun Asset Management and Loeb Properties Inc. have joined the list of financial supporters for the Artspace South Main Lofts project.
Dec 8, 2015
Minneapolis-based developer Artspace wants to turn the old 3rd District Police Station on Sligo Avenue in downtown Silver Spring into artist work space, in addition to adding 68 apartments in a new, four-story building and 11 townhomes. 
Dec 6, 2015
At the Elgin Artspace Lofts, young Allison Apmann, the daughter of property manager Kathy Apmann, greeted guests, offered refreshments, stamped passports and explained the "Ugly Sweater" ornament craft.
Sailboat Bend resident artist Nerissa Street demystifies "The Lucky Break" that has traditionally separated prosperous artists from starving ones, and explains that it is not just what happens "when preparation meets opportunity," as Seneca says, but an essential, yet subtly elusive shift in mindset that must take place before any commercial success follows.