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Specialties
The Place Studio & Gallery is an independent hands-on art studio offering drop-in art-making, including canvas, ceramic, and glass painting, découpage, and alcohol inks for all levels and abilities. The Place is a relaxing spot to drop in for open studio practice, as well as an exciting place to attend workshops and classes, and hold unique parties and gatherings. Additionally, The Place sells artists’ works on consignment, providing not only further inspiration and unique gifts for customers, but also providing support for practicing artists.
We offer:
drop-in art and craft activities;
classes, parties and gatherings;
unique and local artworks for sale.
The Place is the place to be creative!
History
Established in 2014.
The Place Studio & Gallery opened in October 2014 with the idea of providing a sense of place for the community of Concord, NH and surrounding area by offering the place to be downtown — a place to slow down and tap into your own creativity, to gather to be inspired by other artists.
Located in the heart of historic downtown Concord, The Place Studio & Gallery is a relaxed, eclectic drop-in do-it-yourself art and craft business offering a variety of activities, as well as an educational place for people to learn about making and appreciating art, while providing the opportunity to buy art at reasonable prices. The Place Studio & Gallery is independently run by a trained art educator with over a decade of experience coordinating, developing and implementing engaging learning experiences in museums and schools.
Meet the Business Owner
Christa Z.
Business Owner
Christa Z. is the owner of The Place Studio & Gallery, an independent do-it-yourself art studio and consignment shop in Concord, NH. With over ten years of experience, she trained as an art educator at the University of Sydney in Australia, where she earned her Master of Teaching, Secondary Visual Art and Drama. Christa has developed and implemented engaging lessons at the Currier Museum of Art, the Boston Museum of Science and The Children’s Museum in Boston, as well as elementary through secondary schools in the US and abroad.