Studios of three well known mid-century Saugatuck area artists are:

CARL AND CHRISTIANA HOERMAN STUDIO
621 Pleasant Street, Saugatuck
1910-present
Carl Hoerman was a Bavarian-born architect/artist who is nationally known for his landscape paintings of Michigan dunes and the Southwestern American desert. This chalet studio is a very complicated mix of handcrafted surfaces in a Bavarian-American Arts & Crafts manner—truly one of Michigan’s most unique artist’s studios. Continues as the home of member of the Hoerman family.

CORA BLISS TAYLOR STUDIO
749 Holland Street, Saugatuck
1920, now somewhat altered
Taylor was well known as a Saugatuck painter and for teaching hundreds of the village children and adults. A prolific painter, she ran the Taylor Art School in Saugatuck for nearly 50 years.

NATHANIEL P. STEINBERG STUDIO
Mixer and Randolph Streets, Douglas
N. P. (“Nat”) Steinberg was a Chicago artist and illustrator who served as editorial artist for the Chicago American. He was also a founding member of the Saugatuck-Douglas Art Club.