Thursday, November 21st, 2024

G Gathering Something artful this way comes

Something artful this way comes



OnePast7, located in Suffolk's historic Professional Building at 100 N. Main Street, recently celebrated its opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony and an open house. Named for the clock on the building that is stuck at 7:01, OnePast7 provides studio work spaces for artists from throughout the region, gallery space for displaying and selling their work, classroom space for classes and workshops, and an event space. The response to the OnePast7 has been so enthusiastic that founder Ed Beardsley will be subleasing additional art spaces directly across the street. The well-attended open house gave the public an opportunity to meet with the artists, and view and purchase artwork while checking out the new space.

Ed Beardsley and Don Goldberg cut the ribbon

Photographer, illustrator and graphic designer Daniel McDonald and photographer Glenn Jodun

Painter Angelina Martin

Angelina Martin with her paintings

Artist Marlowe Emerson

Textile Artist Makayla Clark

Textile Artist Barbara D

Todd Owens of Creation X Art with his wife Lisa

Michele Pettway with one of her many artistic outlets: doll making

Painter Kim Ellis of Paint Me Purple Studios

Photographer Glenn Jodun, OnePast7 founder and Plaid Turnip owner Ed Beardsley, and photographer, illustrator and graphic designer Daniel McDonald

OnePast7 founder Ed Beardsley surrounded by artists and supporters at the ribbon cutting

Suffolk City Councilmember Don Goldberg welcomed OnePast7 on behalf of the city

Suffolk City Councilmember Don Goldberg welcomed OnePast7 on behalf of the city

Ed Beardsley and Don Goldberg cut the ribbon