Sarah Gay, director of ClearWater Artist Studios, is the driving force behind a community effort that aims to lift up the surrounding neighborhood – and maybe someday the entire Gibson Mill community.
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In this file photo, Walter Stanford paints as a model sits for him at ClearWater Studios in Concord.
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Paul Keysar works on his painting during the test run of the paint-off.
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This rendering shows what an outdoor café might look like at ClearWater Studios. Plans are in the works to spend about $130,000 on renovations, including more studio space and maybe a performance art area.
Courtesy of Concord Planning and Neighborhood Development
ClearWater Artist Studios in Concord could one day be home to a venue for performance art.
Courtesy of Concord Planning and Neighborhood Development
Sarah Gay, director of ClearWater Artist Studios, is the driving force behind a community effort that aims to lift up the surrounding neighborhood – and maybe someday the entire Gibson Mill community.
This rendering shows what an outdoor café might look like at ClearWater Studios. Plans are in the works to spend about $130,000 on renovations, including more studio space and maybe a performance art area.
Courtesy of Concord Planning and Neighborhood Development