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Visit Dozens of Incredible Artist-Built Environments, Homes, and Studios Around the U.S. — Colossal

Last updated: February 6, 2025 2:59 pm
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Artistic creativity knows no bounds, whether it’s a self-taught artisan working in a rural setting or a renowned artist in the heart of a bustling city. The merging of art and daily life blurs the lines between the two, showcasing how imagination can flourish in unexpected places.

The National Trust for Historic Preservation recognizes the significance of homes and studios as breeding grounds for innovative and eccentric ideas. From the quiet countryside of Kansas to the vibrant streets of Manhattan, these spaces have witnessed the birth of groundbreaking artistic endeavors that challenge traditional norms.

Recently, the NTHP welcomed 19 new properties to its Historic Artists’ Homes and Studios program, expanding its network to 61 locations across the United States. Among the new additions is the home of L.V. Hull in Kosciusko, Mississippi, a pioneering African American woman visual artist whose residence was honored as the first home art environment by an African American on the National Register of Historic Places.

Women artists take center stage in this year’s lineup, with Laura Pope Forester’s Pope’s Museum in Ochlocknee, Georgia, standing out as the oldest surviving artist-built environment by a woman in the country. Forester’s intricate exterior installations pay homage to women’s achievements, military veterans, and literary figures, all crafted from sewing machine parts to create a crochet-like facade.

Other notable properties include the homes of renowned artists Louise Bourgeois and Carolee Schneemann, as well as Grandma Prisbey’s Bottle Village in California and Mary Nohl’s unique environment in Wisconsin. Each location offers a glimpse into the creative minds of the artists who once called these spaces home.

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To plan your visit to these historic artists’ homes and studios, visit the program’s website and explore the diverse range of artistic expressions housed within these unique properties. From elaborate exterior installations to custom-designed furniture and sculptures, each location offers a different perspective on the intersection of art and daily life.

Art enthusiasts and history buffs alike will appreciate the opportunity to immerse themselves in the creative environments that inspired some of the most innovative and groundbreaking artists of our time. Visit these historic properties and experience firsthand the magic that happens when art and life collide.

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