Photographs and stories of the artists who carry on their legacy.
When Elizabeth and I moved to Vermont nearly twenty years ago, the first thing we did was create a space to paint. Behind the attached garage there was a 16 x 24 ft. workroom the builder had used as his carpentry shop, which we thought would make a good temporary studio while we settled in.
Half the time my studio looks like a science lab. I like to call it my work in progress. Located in a quiet neighborhood in Brooklyn surrounded by trees, it’s is not far from the Brooklyn Museum. This area has been home to my work for about ten years. Its constant metamorphosis from one project…
My current studio, the fifth studio forge I’ve set up in New York, is located in Orangetown, New York, twenty minutes north of the George Washington Bridge on Palisades Parkway. I’ve been here since 2009. The forge sits outside on a steel plate platform with the equipment I use to form and fabricate stored both…
My studio is in a loft in the middle of Hell’s Kitchen in New York City.I have lived and worked here since 1974. I work everyday, or at least every day that I am not teaching. I have models come to my studio, and everything I do is from life. The best parts of the…
Aside from the artwork itself, the studio is the most important thing to an artist.
My studio is in Hoosick Falls, New York, near Bennington, Vermont, and 189 miles from New York City. In 1982, I bought land from Jose de Creeft, after having lived with him as his apprentice, off and on, from 1971 to 1976. A stone carving under wraps
For the past twenty-two years, my studio has been in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The best part was the view of the Manhattan skyline, which is now obscured by an apartment building.
My studio loft is right on Times Square, on 44th Street and Broadway. I have been living and working there since 1978, living through the neighborhood’s changes and its rebuilding. There are seventeen windows altogether in my studio loft, which comprises the whole floor. Each tenant in my building has a whole floor. It is…
This is my studio room in my Upper West Side apartment, at 77th street & Broadway to be exact. Although I have worked here for only a little over a year, the UWS is where I grew up, and lived until I was in my early 20s. I am a creature of habit, and the…










