
OUR CAMPUS
Marlboro Studio School is nestled on Potash Hill in rural Marlboro, Vermont, about 12 miles west of Brattleboro.
The 500+ acre campus is mostly wooded, with 19th century farmhouse style buildings, undeveloped forests, expansive views, and extensive hiking trails connecting directly to the central buildings.
Marlboro Studio School classes and workshops are held in the Center for Visual Arts, which houses numerous purpose-built studio spaces.
Header photo courtesy of Ray Sebold.
Marlboro Studio School's purpose-built ceramics studio
The Marlboro Studio School building on Potash Hill campus in Marlboro, Vermont
The Dining Hall and Mather House. Photo courtesy of Potash Hill.
New Residence Hall exterior. Photo courtesy of Potash Hill.
The center of campus. Photo courtesy of Potash Hill.
Looking towards the Dining Hall in autumn. Photo courtesy of Potash Hill.
View outside the Dining Hall and Mather House. Photo courtesy of Potash Hill.
Dining Hall interior. Photo courtesy of Potash Hill.
GETTING HERE
Marlboro Studio School is nestled on Potash Hill in rural Marlboro, Vermont, about 12 miles west of Brattleboro.
MSS is easily accessible by car (weather permitting, of course), and Brattleboro hosts an Amtrak station with daily routes from New York City. The campus is about a 2.5 hour drive from Boston, and 4 hours from NYC. Students traveling by air can fly to Boston Logan International (BOS), Bradley International (BDL) near Hartford, CT, or any number of other smaller regional airports.
Marlboro Studio School
2582 South Road
Marlboro, Vermont 05344
From Interstate-91:
Take exit 2 (both North- and South-bound traffic) onto VT-9 West. Travel 8.7 miles west on VT-9 and turn left onto South Road in Marlboro. Follow South Road for approximately 2.5 miles until you arrive on the Potash Hill Campus.
From VT-9:
In Marlboro, turn left onto South Road (left turn for Westbound traffic, right for Eastbound traffic). Follow South Road for approximately 2.5 miles until you arrive on the Potash Hill Campus.
Land Acknowledgement: The Marlboro Studio School is located on the unceded land of the Sokoki (Western Abenaki) people in whose homeland our buildings stand.