Brickbottom & Joy Street
Open Studios 2025

Sat Nov 22—Sun Nov 23, 12—6 PM

Brickbottom & Joy Street Open Studios is an annual event where artists in the Brickbottom district open their studio doors to the public. Visitors can explore a wide range of artwork, meet the artists, and get a behind-the-scenes look at how and where the work is made. It’s one of the longest-running Open Studios events in the region and a highlight of the local arts calendar.

Whether you're a resident or affiliate artist, this is your opportunity to share your work, connect with the community, and be part of one of Somerville’s most beloved art events.

Plan Your Visit

 

Brickbottom Artists Building
1 Fitchburg Street
Somerville, MA 02143

 

Joy Street Studios
86 Joy St,
Somerville, MA 02143

The Loov
72 Joy St,
Somerville, MA 02143

Getting Here

Train: We are located right off the East Somerville Green Line T-Stop

Bus: There are several bus lines that drop off right outside our neighborhood. We recommend look local bus routes on your favorite transit app.

Parking: There will be free parking in the parking structure beneath 100 Chestnut Street. There is limited street parking available as well.


What to Expect

  • At the Brickbottom Artists Building: visit studios across three buildings and a courtyard

  • At Joy Street Studios: One large building with two floors of studio space. Entrance at 86 Joy Street

  • The Loov: home of Life Drawing Boston with entrances at 72 Joy Street and an entrance straight off the bike path

  • Start at the front of Joy Street Studios or the Brickbottom Artists Building to check in and grab a directory

  • Artwork is often available for purchase

  • Some studios may offer demos or small activities

  • Food and drink are available in Triangle Coffee Bar in 100 Chestnut Street, and some studios might offer light refreshments

  • There are bathrooms available at Triangle Cafe, as well as public restrooms on the first floor of each building.


What to Bring

  • Comfortable shoes

  • A bag for purchases

  • Cash — many artists accept credit card, but some prefer cash


Finding Your Way

  • Pick up a map at the entrance

  • Follow the “More Art This Way” signs throughout the building

  • Volunteers will be available to assist

  • There will be an information desk in the main lobby of each building.


Accessibility

Brickbottom Artists Building is wheelchair accessible and has several elevators. Some units have stairs or are crowded. Use your best judgment when bringing a wheelchair or stroller.

Joy Street Studios and The Loov are not wheelchair accessible.

For specific requests or questions, email: openstudios@brickbottom.org