The Building:
The Marshall High School building is a two-story, 28,000 square foot
brick building that is located on Blanahassett Island in downtown Marshall.
It has been nominated for inclusion in the National Register of Historic
Places.
The building is the only structure in
a 10 acre park that features a nature trail, lots of large old trees
and a view of the town. A newly constructed bridge connects it to the
town.
Each studio features:
+ Hardwood maple floors
+ Hot and cold water
+ Individually controlled heat
+ Large windows facing the northeast or southwest
+ Ducted fresh air ventilation
+ Cat5 wiring and wi-fi throughout
+ Old schoolroom blackboards and bulletin boards
+ River views from all studios, park and/or town views from most
+ 12 foot high ceilings
+ New lighting
+ piping for possible future air conditioning
The building features:
+ Solar powered hot water
+ 8 foot wide hallways with track lighting
+ Enormous community deck overlooking garden area
+ Loading dock and ramp
+ Handicap access
+ Renovated bathrooms with mop sinks
+ Complete sprinklering
+ Basement storage
+ Parking for members and guests
+ Large gas kiln and cone 10 wiring
+ Sprinklering throughout and large fire escapes
The Studios
The sizes of the studios range from 180 to 890 square feet. Most of
the studios are 690 square feet, which is the size of an undivided
classroom. The entire auditorium (4,000 square feet, plus 1,000 square
foot stage) is also available either as a whole or divided into smaller
spaces. Studios can be divided into smaller spaces or contiguous studios
can be combined.
Rental Rates
All spaces are rented with all utilities included. The rents range from $310
for a half classroom (about 340 square feet) to $725 for the 890 square foot
studios. A full sized classroom (690 square feet) rents for $595 a month. A one
year lease is required, with one month’s rent in advance. Tenants that
use kilns will have an additional firing charge, and any studios that use equipment
that uses an unusual amount of electricity will have an additional charge.
Tenants
As of this update (February, 2008), more than two-thirds of the studios
are rented. Tenants are a diverse group and are involved in a wide
range of media, including painting, jewelry making, recording studio,
yoga/movement, ceramics, photography, design, writing, massage, music,
and fiber. All tenants are full time artists.


Check out the FAQ section of this website
for answers to more detailed questions about the building, the
project, leasing, the island and the town.