Studio Tour: Marina Dunbar
In the heart of the historic district in Columbus, GA stands an old brick building that oozes old-time charm and nostalgia. Despite its stately demeanor and excellent location in the small neighborhood, this old school is still somewhat of a hidden gem, even for locals. When Marina Dunbar was looking for a new art studio […]
In the heart of the historic district in Columbus, GA stands an old brick building that oozes old-time charm and nostalgia. Despite its stately demeanor and excellent location in the small neighborhood, this old school is still somewhat of a hidden gem, even for locals. When Marina Dunbar was looking for a new art studio space, she didn?t even know that this building existed. ?Most people in the community don’t know who works here or what people do here. I heard of this space from a friend and when I came to visit I absolutely fell in love with it,? Marina explains. As spacious and practical studios are hard to come by in Columbus, Marina knew that the old school building, located in her favorite part of town, was a unique find. The tall windows not only add to the historic feel, they also serve as a vessel for one of the most precious tools an artist could ask for ? light. ?It makes or breaks a studio space, and the light in this building is incredible, which is how I knew instantly that this would be the perfect workspace,? Marina adds.
Marina?s studio is an old classroom, with a large chalkboard running along an entire wall and windows f...
In the heart of the historic district in Columbus, GA stands an old brick building that oozes old-time charm and nostalgia. Despite its stately demeanor and excellent location in the small neighborhood, this old school is still somewhat of a hidden gem, even for locals. When Marina Dunbar was looking for a new art studio space, she didn?t even know that this building existed. ?Most people in the community don’t know who works here or what people do here. I heard of this space from a friend and when I came to visit I absolutely fell in love with it,? Marina explains. As spacious and practical studios are hard to come by in Columbus, Marina knew that the old school building, located in her favorite part of town, was a unique find. The tall windows not only add to the historic feel, they also serve as a vessel for one of the most precious tools an artist could ask for ? light. ?It makes or breaks a studio space, and the light in this building is incredible, which is how I knew instantly that this would be the perfect workspace,? Marina adds.
Marina?s studio is an old classroom, with a large chalkboard running along an entire wall and windows f...
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