The Exner Block serves artists by providing affordable housing and studio spaces. The town's architecture, history, and location supplies a visually and culturally rich playground where one can find stimuli ranging from intensely industrial to naturally pristine. Constructed circa 1905, the tin clad building is situated along the canal and every apartment has a view of this swiftly moving body of water. Across from the canal is the train station, a hub for the passenger and freight trains. Many of the trains that pass through town switch lines and add cars, each one carrying its own unique sound. Within the building up 10 artists are living and working within close quarters. Some choose seclusion while others meet together to discuss new projects. The apartments are beautifully restored with modern appliances (including digital heat for each room!). The original molding was preserved along with the floors and hardware. On the first floor one can peruse the halls which are lined with art, visit the gallery which features rotating shows, or pop into one of the retail establishments that foster inexpensive spaces for aspiring business owners. Over the years, some of the resident-artists have taken the initiative to run retail spaces. For more information please consult eligibility.

One 2 Bedroom Apartment with Wheelchair Accessibility is now available for $590/month!

Affordable Housing for Artists

Mills to Main Streets Main Street Arts Great River Arts Institute Stone Church Arts Flying Under Radar
Housing Vermont Vermont Arts Council Preservation Trust of Vermont Vermont Community Foundation Vermont Council on Rural Development:Council on the Future of Vermont Sovernet
Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation National Endowment for the Arts National Trust for Historic Preservation