
Center for the Arts • Gallery • Studio
The Gallery will be on Fall/Winter Hours ‘till Memorial Day, 2025.
The current show features over 50 paintings, drawings and prints from Founder and Director, Ian Factor,
and a selection of gorgeous fine art ceramics from our New Gallery Artist, Avery Bondar,
founder of Bow House Studio in Stoneham, MA..
Fall-Winter Gallery Hours :
Occasional weekends by chance • 12pm-ish - 4pm-ish
and by appointment.
Above image: Still Strummin’ • 16” x 12” Oil on Panel ©Ian Factor 2024
Above image: Ceramic Bowls by Avery Bondar • ©2024
We at Factor Fine Art are thrilled to welcome artist
Avery Bondar to the gallery starting this summer!
Avery Bondar, founder of Bow House Studio left a career in software to pursue ceramics full time in 2022. She received her training from the Harvard Ceramics Program in Allston, MA. Working in porcelain and stoneware clay, she creates both functional and sculptural pieces including serving platters, nesting dishes, vases, and more. Her work features textured imprints, soft meandering lines and specialty glazes that create a unique and singular statement with every piece. Avery teaches and creates from her studio located just outside of Boston, MA, and starting in the fall of 2024 will be teaching ceramics and sculpture at the prestigious Fryeburg Academy in Fryeburg Maine.
What we offer…
Fine art gallery, studio, and creative workspace
Music events, film screenings, and performances
Classes, workshops, seminars, and lectures
Open studio modeling sessions
Internships and apprenticeships
Art-based community outreach
Visiting artist residencies
The gallery at Factor Fine Art will be open by appointment only through the end of June.
We will restart our regular spring / summer gallery hours Friday, June 2.
Feel free to call or email with any questions and to schedule a viewing.
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We look forward to seeing you soon.
Beginning oil painting class at FFA. Check out our upcoming Winter Workshops HERE!
Click HERE to read a wonderful article in the Bridgton News about
Factor Fine Art and the almost two year project as it has culminated.