
Having previously served as development and manufacturing center for audio, electronics
and military hardware, the upper floors of the old RCA building has largely been taken over
with artist and craft studios.
Ann Murphy
and some of her whimsical life size papier mache creations.
Claire Salzberg and some of her Montreal landmark
inspired ceramic sculptures:
The Orange Julep and Simcha's Fruit Market and Union Stamp Shoes.

Diane Simard in her studio
Three pieces in Margaret Thomas's deeply moving series of elderly patients
as viewed by a bedside observer.
Modern artist Maguy Carpentier sitting on sculpture of her own creation.

Graeme Welch explains his art, populated with famous figures
from the great European conflicts, religion and classical mythology.


Artist Shelley Freeman studying a set of old x-rays, perhaps inspiration for
future works.
Richard Ancheta shows off his portrait of Emile Berliner, inventor of the
gramophone whose company built this building 100 years ago.