Directions
We are located on the first floor of 63 Melcher Street in Fort Point Channel, the largest artist community in New England. Only three blocks away from Boston's major transportation hub: South Station.
By Public Transit
Take the T's Red Line to the South Station stop. Look for the Summer Street or Federal Reserve exit. Once above ground you are within walking distance. Orient yourself so that the clustered buildings of downtown are at your back; the Federal Reserve building should be to your left and South Station to your right. This is Summer Street. Walk for one block and you should find yourself crossing the Fort Point Channel. Once you have crossed the Channel, turn right on Melcher Street and we are the last building on the right.
For train or bus schedules and/or other MBTA information click here.
From the North
Take Interstate 93 South to Boston, into the heart of downtown. Take the South Station exit. At Summer Street, turn left. You will see South Station to your right. Once past South Station you will pass over the Channel on the Summer Street bridge. You are now in Fort Point. Turn right at the first light, Melcher Street, and we are in the last building on the right.
From the West
Take the Mass Pike [Interstate 90] East to its terminus. Look for signs directing you to the Chinatown/South Station Exit. Go through the lights at the end of the ramp and follow to the next light. Take a right onto the Surface Artery. At the next light go right, this is Summer Street. You will see South Station to your right. Once past South Station you will go through three more lights on Summer Street. You are now in Fort Point. Turn right on Melcher Street, and we are in the last building on the right.
From the South
Take Interstate 93 North to Boston. Take the Chinatown/South Station Exit. Go through the lights at the end of the ramp and follow to the next light. Take a right onto the Surface Artery. At the next light go right, this is Summer Street. You will see South Station to your right. Once past South Station you will go through three more lights on Summer Street. You are now in Fort Point. Turn right on Melcher Street, and we are in the last building on the right.
Parking in Fort Point
On-street parking on Summer Street during weekdays is challenging. Although meters stop running at 6:00 pm, most spaces are marked as residential. There are a few spaces not marked as residential, but you have to hunt for them. It is recommended that you seek out one of the many parking lots or garages in the neighborhood.
For a listing of nearby parking garages click here.
Unfortunately the Studio is not handicapped accessible, as it is located in an old warehouse building. We apologize for this inconvenience.