FP: Tell us about your meticulously clean workspace.....
SM: ....yes I actually work in here despite the criticism I get for being too neat.
When I moved to this current studio after about twenty years on Melcher Street, this was the remains of a camera store. It more resembled a basement than the totally cool over the top studio I have today. I designed the layout, drove to Home Dept. and brought back the supplies and build out the space myself. Gay man who worked in interior design, who would have thought he could pull that off?
FP: What is the concept behind your work and how are the works created?
FP: What is the most unique part of your space?
SM: The most unique part of my space is my windows gallery. As part of the studio design, I did a wall parallel with the street level windows with lights on timers. I do three of four shows of different artists a year during the winter months when the days are short and the work can be appreciated from dark until about midnight. Two years ago at the FPAC artwalk I did a group show of artists from different neighborhoods in Boston, not on the windows wall, but in the abundant space I am so lucky to have. It is great to have the opportunity to increase the visibility of this area as an artists community which is active and vital.
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