A printmaking studio that has been in Toronto since 1970 might close in the coming months, displacing dozens of artists.
Arjun Achuthan and Isabel Diaz Catoni are printmakers and members of the studio. There are dozens of members who will be displaced amid the studio's temporary re-structure from June 28, 2024 to January 2025 while the space downsizes and restructures. published to its website, Open Studio says that it is “months away” from closing permanently due to economic pressures and financial cuts since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Macaulay explained that the studio’s main revenue streams are print sales, artist merchandise sales, and revenue from its monthly memberships. The studio currently has 63 members and is the only artist-run printmaking studio in the city that provides a large range of facilities.As a way to adapt the studio has plans to close temporarily close its studio space on June 28 so that it can restructure and reimagine its operations, according to the letter sent to members.
The planned temporary closure of Open Studio comes at a time when many other arts organization in the city are struggling.
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