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    Thinking about renting an art studio for the first time--any advice?

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    • Kasey Snow
      Kasey Snow last edited by

      Hello SVSers!
      I recently found a local business owner willing to rent me an unused space they have for $100 a month.
      On the plus side, I found out they are actually a small publishing house, so on that potential "in" alone, I may just go ahead and do it.

      But I would love any and all advice on what to look for/avoid in an art studio. I saw the space today and it seems kind of great with the exception of possibly no hard line internet (they do have wifi). I've made a pros and cons list, but I'm worried I might be overlooking something since this is my first time renting a studio.

      Here are the basic specs on the space:
      10'x14'
      Plenty of power outlets
      Wireless internet (maybe hard line, owner is double checking)
      lockable room
      window that opens
      private/unshared
      Can go in 8am-5pm
      comes with heavy wooden desk
      tiled
      month to month
      access to bathroom and kitchenette with sinks
      private parking lot

      http://kaseysnow.com ~ https://instagram.com/KaseySnowArt/ ~ https://twitter.com/KaseySnowArt ~ https://www.patreon.com/KaseySnow ~

      SVS forum sketchbook: https://forum.svslearn.com/topic/9846/kasey-s-sketchbook ~
      ~Kasey

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      • eriberart
        eriberart last edited by

        I haven't rented a studio space but that sounds like a decent deal to me. I think it really depends on the kind of worker you are. While at uni I had access to a shared studio space with my own desk and I hardly ever used it cause I don't like working in front of people and would often get distracted. I like the freedom of working from home. However some people might hate working from home and get too distracted there!
        This is probably a good compromise as you have your own room so you can close off the door to get work done 🙂 If it's affordable for you and you fancy a workplace away from home then go for it! As it's month to month you can always try it for a month or two and see how it suits you

        Instagram and Twitter: @eriberart
        Website: www.erinmcclean.com

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        • Kasey Snow
          Kasey Snow @eriberart last edited by

          @eriberart Thank you for your input! I have never worked in a shared or solo studio space, haha, so I have no idea which I prefer! But I think you are right--I can always just try it out for a month or two, and if it's not working for me, call it quits. At $100 a month I feel like I can afford that gamble.

          http://kaseysnow.com ~ https://instagram.com/KaseySnowArt/ ~ https://twitter.com/KaseySnowArt ~ https://www.patreon.com/KaseySnow ~

          SVS forum sketchbook: https://forum.svslearn.com/topic/9846/kasey-s-sketchbook ~
          ~Kasey

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          • J
            jdubz last edited by

            Since it's month to month, I'd say go for it. $100 is a great price to have a separate space and I highly recommend having that separation. If something isn't up to snuff or something you can't live without, you're not locked into a lease so you can search for something else.

            Also if you REALLY like it, but say not having a hard line to the internet becomes a big issue I'd explore the idea of splitting the cost of running new cable to the space with the company.

            Josh White
            https://www.instagram.com/joshwhiteillustration/

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            • Kasey Snow
              Kasey Snow @jdubz last edited by

              @jdubz That's a great idea about splitting cost for rewiring! Definitely something to consider down the road. I mostly want it because it would be nice to be able to stream from my studio and bring my digital workspace over there. So for now it'll have to be digital work station in my living room, everything else at the studio. We'll see how that goes, haha.

              Thank you for the input! I feel better about renting this place now.

              http://kaseysnow.com ~ https://instagram.com/KaseySnowArt/ ~ https://twitter.com/KaseySnowArt ~ https://www.patreon.com/KaseySnow ~

              SVS forum sketchbook: https://forum.svslearn.com/topic/9846/kasey-s-sketchbook ~
              ~Kasey

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              • Sarah Foelske
                Sarah Foelske last edited by

                Do it. I love having a space!

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                • Kasey Snow
                  Kasey Snow @Sarah Foelske last edited by

                  @Sarah-Foelske Okay! I did it. :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_closed_eyes:
                  I'll be moving into the space on the 12th. I'm so excited!! I've wanted a studio for years.

                  http://kaseysnow.com ~ https://instagram.com/KaseySnowArt/ ~ https://twitter.com/KaseySnowArt ~ https://www.patreon.com/KaseySnow ~

                  SVS forum sketchbook: https://forum.svslearn.com/topic/9846/kasey-s-sketchbook ~
                  ~Kasey

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