16/6 Sixteen Over Six

16/6 Sixteen Over Six Artist Workplace Art Salon
16 Sunlit studios at artists' prices. Workplace for artists and arts compatible small business people. Inside is all non-smoking.

Private Artists Studios in Winston-Salem's Arts District ranging in size from 112 sq' to 350 sq'. Monthly studio rentals from $175-450 depending on space desired. Amenities:
Windows in every studio and skylights in interior spaces. Well mannered dogs welcome with proper tags and flea preventative. Common areas include:
lobby
kitchen
clean-up room with sink and shower
3) 1/2 baths
classroom lab (by

reservation)
meeting room (by reservation)
wifi for studio members and their guests
security system
24 hour access for studio members
non-smoking deck
smoking deck

Directory of Studios:
No.1 Tim Walters
No.2 Malanie Troutman-Williams
No.3 Charles Hildebrandt
No.4 Kristin Minotti
No.5 Megan King, Photography
No.6 Miracle Ingram
No.7 Miracle Ingram, Photography
No.8 Private Office
No.9 Private Office
No.10 Christopher Smith
No.11 O’Kelly Design Studios
No.12 SoundLizzard Productions
No.13 Andrea Dauser
No.14 Pam Rife
No.15 Grace Washko
No.16a Dane Walters
No.16b Dale Ladd
Art Lab/Classroom available for daily and evening rentals

Currently    through 1/2/21 to purchase contact Delurk Gallery
12/07/2020

Currently through 1/2/21 to purchase contact Delurk Gallery

11/30/2020

December we are featuring the work of  and promoting the GoFundMe campaign to help him with fixing his car and helping h...
11/30/2020

December we are featuring the work of and promoting the GoFundMe campaign to help him with fixing his car and helping him with an unexpected loss of his art studio... check out the story at the link in the Bio.

11/26/2020
Mary was a champion for arts Education. A mentor to children and adults alike. So many of us were lifted up in moments o...
09/17/2020

Mary was a champion for arts Education. A mentor to children and adults alike. So many of us were lifted up in moments of stress or sadness by Mary and now, because of the pandemic we cannot gather together But we can take a moment to think about a happy or triumphant moment with a friend. With Mary, there were many.

When details about the gallery event to establish a Mary Bailey Thomas scholarship, I will share it here.

And now I will pick up my pencil and draw.

-Jennifer

Mary Bailey Thomas, a photographer who sparked creativity in students in Winston-Salem and Davidson County for more than 40 years, died Sept. 9, after years-long struggles with diabetes. She was

Tickets on sale now!
08/23/2020

Tickets on sale now!

Filmed over the course of four years, award-winning director Phil Grabsky follows leading concert pianist Leif Ove Andsnes as he travels the world playing sell-out concerts with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra in an attempt to understand and interpret one of the greatest sets of piano works

07/17/2020

Over on 4th Street on July 25 this is happening:

City Schedules Trial of In-Street Dining for Downtown Restaurants July 25.

The city and the Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership are scheduled to test on July 25 a proposal to close portions of downtown streets on weekend nights to allow restaurants to set up tables in the street and serve more patrons within the restrictions of the state’s Phase 2 protocols.
For the test, Fourth Street will be closed between Marshall and Liberty Streets from 4 to 11 p.m. The sidewalks will be closed and a ten-foot-wide path down the middle of the street will be set up for pedestrians, said Ken Millett, the city’s director of business inclusion and advancement. Cherry Street, which crosses the closed area, will remain open to traffic.
“We’ll be looking to see not only if it was of a benefit to the restaurants, but also its effect on other downtown stakeholders, including businesses, residents and people travelling through downtown,” Millett said.
The Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership will be responsible for setting up the closure, for notifying downtown businesses and residents of the street closure, for providing private staffing to ensure social distancing and for providing off-duty police officers to ensure safety.
Restaurants located in the test area that want to participate in the trial will have to add the city under their liability insurance. Restaurants that serve alcohol will also have to add the city under their liquor liability insurance. Copies of the amended insurance certificates will be due to the city by July 22.
Patrons will be allowed to consume beer, wine and mixed drinks only at their tables. They may not carry alcoholic drinks from one restaurant or business to another. Patrons will be required to wear masks to and from their tables. Once seated they may remove their masks.
If the test is deemed successful, the city and the partnership hope to implement the closure on additional weekends, Millett said. The city would also consider closing other downtown blocks on a case-by-case basis.
“Before we can approve other locations, we have to look at the width of the street, how a closure would affect traffic flow, the impact on surrounding residents and businesses and the level of support from restaurants in the area,” Millett said. “There may be restaurants that are only offering to-go service or curbside delivery, and closing their block may negatively affect their business. So there are lot of factors to consider.
“But if this test is successful and it is feasible to expand the program to additional downtown blocks, we’re open to the idea. We are all in this together and want to do what we can to help our downtown restaurants.”

Now available at Liberty Arts Coffee House this July, the works of Jennifer O’Kelly.
07/05/2020

Now available at Liberty Arts Coffee House this July, the works of Jennifer O’Kelly.

Hold down the artwork so we could do some paint work… Will have a new show up by Gallery hot but we’re still open for co...
06/20/2020

Hold down the artwork so we could do some paint work… Will have a new show up by Gallery hot but we’re still open for coffee Monday through Saturday with masks / social distancing and free WiFi! Our show schedule has been thrown out of wack by COVID-19

      Peace be upon you.
06/02/2020

Peace be upon you.

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Winston-Salem, NC
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