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Switch/Jill Rosenwald Studio: Boston

It’s always fun to hear from my peeps back home so when Jill Rosenwald told me about her studio and recent open gallery event, I was excited for her and to see her space. It’s very inspiring, often I find the process of something more fascinating than the end result though in this case, both process and finished product are equally lovely. Jill is a ceramicist, one I’ve told you about a few times before, who not only creates and sells to stores but also maintains an etsy shop. Here is a glimpse of her world, a day in the life of Switch/Jill Rosenwald Studio located at 369 Congress Street in Boston — a studio for both Jill Rosenwald and her husband, Lawrence McRae.

Switch/Jill Rosenwald Studio

Switch/Jill Rosenwald Studio

Switch/Jill Rosenwald Studio

Switch/Jill Rosenwald Studio

Switch/Jill Rosenwald Studio

Switch/Jill Rosenwald Studio

Switch/Jill Rosenwald Studio

Switch/Jill Rosenwald Studio

Doesn’t this environment inspire you to make something? How about this weekend… if you can set aside time to make just one thing, why not give it a whirl? A cake, a small painting, a sketch, anything really…

(images: jill rosenwald)


13 Responses to “Switch/Jill Rosenwald Studio: Boston”

  1. 1 Sophia Mar commented:


    Wonderful work!
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  2. 2 jamie commented:


    this does indeed inspire me to make something this weekend! i have been making a list of diy projects i would like to tackle and it is getting quite long. this weekend would be a good one to start crossing some things off!
    oh- and those are some very cool lamps!

  3. 3 thedoodlegirl commented:


    Oh my goodness! That pottery is to die for! She is amazing, just amazing.
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  4. 4 rae dunn commented:


    HI JILL. so fun to see your studio ! you and your work are looking as bee-utiful as EVER !!

  5. 5 Korin commented:


    Oh love!
    Thank you for sharing. Somehow this little post manages to make me feel like I just actually stopped by the studio for a visit AND inspires me to go scout out some local art spaces myself.

    Cozy, stunning, welcoming, inspiring — hooray.

    ~k

  6. 6 sly_fox commented:


    Is that an “illustrated lampshade” hanging in front of the wall shelving display of lamps and vases ? I can’t make out the details but it seems like an orginal drawing rather than a print fabric. If so, a white lampshade is a fresh, unexpected canvas and a novel way to display original illustration.

  7. 7 Sheena commented:


    absolutely wonderful lamps!! if I only I lived in Boston…
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  8. 8 Penny Patten commented:


    my inspiration is coming back to me! Yeah!
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  9. 9 hazel and hunter commented:


    her stuff is amazing – i’ve been drooling her wonderful ceramics on etsy for quite some time! i think i’ll have to treat myself soon!

  10. 10 Kylie @ All Things Lovely commented:


    I’ve had this shop in my Etsy faves for ages! Everything is just so beautiful.
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  11. 11 jill rosenwald commented:


    hi holly,
    thanks so much for posting these pix from the new studio! it means a lot to me to be included on your wonderful site. we did have a great open studio, but if you come back to town, please come visit us, we are open every weekday!
    best regards
    jill

  12. 12 jHill commented:


    I love these! I’m lucky to be Jill’s studio mate and even luckier to be surround by her work every day :)

  13. 13 emma - elki design commented:


    Love that lamp with the black and white stripe – how gorgeous! Would be perfect for the office. Such beautiful ceramics – oh to play with clay again :)

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