Founding site for this residency. Constructed as an Odd Fellows Lodge in the 1890s, this unaltered building provides a 2,400 square-foot third-floor artist studio in the original Encampment Hall, a 600 square-foot writing studio in the Encampment Hall’s Anteroom, and a 2,400 square-foot second-floor artist studio in a former meeting hall. The studios and domestic space are furnished with period pieces and artist-made works produced in the first-floor wood shop that define the monastic approach of 100 West.
Since 2012, this site has been preserved and developed into 100 West by founder and director Kyle Hobratschk, who maintains a studio practice in the wood shop while hosting residents upstairs.
100 West 3rd Avenue, Corsicana
100 West Third-Floor Studio, 2,400 square-foot, with adjoining 500 square-foot bedroom and bathroom
100 West Second-Floor Studio, 2,400 square-foot, with bed and desk inside the private studio
100 West Writing Studio, Third-Floor, 500 square-foot, with two writing tables, bed, private bath, and staircase to the attic and rooftop designed and constructed from the first floor wood shop.
100 West Third-Floor Studio, southeast corner and steps original to the 1890s Odd Fellows Order
100 West Stairwell
Second-floor living room
100 West First-Floor Wood Shop