Over 25 artists across Long Beach opened up their studios, gardens and homes to the community for the final Mid-City Studio Tour. Though the tour included 15 locations, my hopes to visit each spot were quashed by my desire to soak in the personal affections and warm conversations with artists at each of their homes.
Here’s a peek inside some of the artist homes and studios in the final Mid-City Studio Tour:
Sue Ann Robinson
The next stop on my journey took me to east Long Beach and the home of Gail Werner. She’s one of the founders of the tour and said although she will miss the event, she’s relieved to get a break from the work of hosting and planning.
Werner has two studios in her backyard and invited her friend Judy Chan to house her art in the second studio. Chan said she hasn’t participated in the tour in years, but felt compelled to join in the final iteration of the event.
“It’s been years since I’ve had my art shown so I’m seeing friends I haven’t seen since college,” Chan said.
Judy Chan & Gail Werner
Carol Roemer
The third stop on the tour took me to Carol Roemer’s garage studio. Roemer has been teaching art in Long Beach for years and uses various pieces of trash, antique items and anything else she has around her home to create her mixed-media art.
“What I want to do is teach everyone that they can make art because it’s fun and it’s all around you,” Roemer said.
Joan Skosberg Sanders
The next tour stop was a three-minute drive to the home of beloved artist Joan Skosberg Sanders, where her daughter and other family members hosted the community. Her vibrant paintings were surrounded by colorful vases, green couches, a white Christmas tree and many other bright decorations.
Jaye Whitworth
Another east Long Beach stop took me to Jaye Whitworth’s home, which was filled with her many intricate lovely dollhouse-themed pieces.
Greenly Art Space
My final stop of the day was at Signal Hill’s one and only nonprofit art gallery, Greenly Art Space.
Owner and curator Kimberly Hocking displayed some of her original art that has never been seen before, along with two Long Beach artists who passed away since the last tour (Slater Barron and Pia Pizzo) and two other local artists (Ellen Butler and Anne Kupillas).
This may be the last Mid-City Studio Tour, but it certainly won’t be the last we see of these artists. Many of them mentioned plans to participate in the Long Beach Open Studio Tour and are already planning their next gallery.
Thank you, Samantha, for such an excellent story about the Mid-City Studio Tour last weekend and your visual peeks into their studios!
I love this article about the Mid City Studio Tour, clearly a popular event based on the numbers of visitors to studios. Thank you for your attention to and thorough, informative articles about the accomplished artists in the Long Beach, Signal Hill area!