In 2009, this nonprofit arts organization moved into the freshly renovated Armory Building on Highland Ave. Conceived as space that would "galvanize the creative spirit," they set up studio and live/work space for artists, as well as two galleries and two performance areas: a more intimate café and a larger hall. Concerts, film screenings and happenings like their fall Harvest Fest fill most of the performance calendar. Spoken word, theater and comedy can also be seen here.
Mad Oyster Studios is the workspace of 19 local artists who work in all different types of media. Some types of media the artists work in include: bookmaking, collaging, drawing, installations, painting, photography, printmaking, quiltmaking and weaving. To learn more call the number provided.