ISSUE September 2009

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Volume 16, No. 1

September 2009 ISSUE • 7

Tenants Show kicks off 2009-10 season at TASI PAINTER RENEE WOMACK, 38, was just looking for a space of her own. But when the Port Neches native moved from Photos by her hometown to pursue a job in Houston, she picked Andy up her oils and brushes only Coughlan to find a lack of affordable tenant spaces in nearby art studios. “I just ran up against a wall. It was hard to find a place where I could work. Most places were too expensive, and others were hard to work in, because of the owners or lack of communication with the rest of the tenants,” said Womack. One year and a move later, Womack is happily settled as a tenant at The Art Studio, and she now hopes to pursue work as full-time artist. “When I came back, I visited The Studio and I thought, ‘This is it.’ It’s great that a city like Beaumont has a place to support local artists,” said Womack. An influx of new and returning members this year is a testament to the allure of The Art Studio Inc.’s warm, bohemian atmosphere, said founder Greg Busceme. “It’s a way for artists and art lovers to come together. We’re like a family and we are always looking to increase the number,” he said. Busceme said tenantship has increased steadily, going from eight to 17 members this year. Artist Elizabeth Fontenot, 24, a Vidor native, is one of the studio’s fresh faces. The recent Louisiana State University graduate and

Story by Lluvia Rueda

Renee Womack, top, and Elizabeth Fontenot, above, are among the artists featured in The Art Studio’s Tenants Show in September.

painting/art major said she looks forward to putting down roots and discovering her own place in the local art community. “I think it’s a great way to get to know people, get involved with the community and find out what works for you artistically,” said Fontenot. A growing population of artists promises a variety of pieces for The Studio’s upcoming Tenants Show, which will open Sept. 5. The show traditionally kicks of the arts season and will begin with a reception from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. “Last year we had only seven or eight tenants, so it’s really going to be a big show for us. We encourage everybody to come out and meet the new artists,” said Busceme. Seasoned art veterans and Beaumont residents Beau Dumesnil, a 3-D artist and ceramicist Rhonda McNally agreed, saying the newcomers provide “new life” to The Studio. “I think it’s exciting to see The Studio grow. It’s not only great for The Studio but for the community as well. It gives the public more options (in local art),” said McNally. The exhibition will include work by Cyndi Grimes, Sue Wright, Rhonda Rodman, Rhonda McNally, Beau Dumesnil, Karen Dumesnil, Elizabeth Pearson, Andy Coughlan, Jessica Jones, Sandra Laurette, Suzanne Garrett, Stephen Scales, Elizabeth Fontenot and Renee Womack. Full-tenant spaces are available for $85 a month, and partial-tenant status is $40 a month. Artists are granted 24-hour access to all the facilities, including computer labs and dark room areas. For more information on how to become a tenant, call The Studio at 409-838-5393.


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