The first Saturday of each month the 4th floor studios of the historic Spurgeon Building are open to the public, along with the other art venues in the Artists Village of downtown Santa Ana, Southern California.

Featuring a variety of media and genres (painting, drawing, installation, fused glass, sculpture, outsider folk art, and more) this is a unique occasion to witness the creativity energizing this landmark site and to collect artwork by non-mainstream talent.

Please visit us as we open our work and exhibition spaces to the public, 7 pm to 10 pm.

  • Our address is 206 West 4th St (map), between Broadway and Main.
  • The site is within a short walk from the Santa Ana Transit Center, served by many OCTA bus routes. The Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center, served by Amtrak and Metrolink trains, is also nearby.
  • Public parking is available in the parking structure on 3rd Street at Sycamore Street. Ample space for overflow parking is available in nearby lots. The most direct access route to our studios is through the walkway connecting the roof level of the parking structure and the second floor of the Spurgeon Building. Access for visitors with disabilities is available through the building's front entrance on 4th Street.
   
  • Tony Barbarino (studio 401)
  • Elizabeth Burnett (studio 403) ArtStudio403@aol.com
  • Gloria Solis (studio 406) soliss@worldnet.att.net
  • N. Wright and Nancy Marlow (SAHO Founder, studio 408)
  • Walter Leon (art instructor, showing student work, studio 412)
  • Elena Pascuzzi Corsi and Sandro Corsi (studio 416) www.narrativeanimal.com
  • Barbara Berg (studio 418)
  • Kathy Breaux (studio 419)
  • Kalim Quevedo (studio 429) 714-285-1604
  • In addition, the 4th on 4th Hallway Gallery (corner of studios 403/406/408) will be showing Beyond the Bones: The Stick Figure Exhibition
    • Artists such as Giacometti, Paul Klee, intuitives, and most children are able to strip the figure down to essentials.
    • Stick figures. Adorn fashion, advertising, and merchandising.
    • Stick figures. Have spawned sub-cultures.
    • Stick figures. Most people can draw them.