March 19, 2025

The Best Place for an Artist to Live in the US

This blog post explores the dream of relocating as an artist, sharing crowd-sourced recommendations for the best places to live and create in the U.S., while reflecting on Nancy’s own studio journey and the joy of finding a place that truly inspires happiness and creativity.

Where is the best place in the US for an artist to live? If you could up and move anywhere, where would you plant your easel? I posed this question to my Facebook friends a few days ago. Over 250 recommendations were shared, and a map of the US was tagged with the most frequent picks. Artists who lived in particular locations for years shared the pros and cons of each place. Oregon is beautiful, but taxes are high and the last place there just sold last week, one artist wrote (she bought it!). Florida is awesome, but prepare for bugs, heat, hurricanes and alligators, another said. New Mexico, Colorado, California, Virginia, Tennessee, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, North Carolina, and Flower Mound, Texas were just a few more that came highly recommended. My heart rate picked up at the mention of Asheville, North Carolina; Watercolor, Florida; Fair Hope, Alabama; Mackinac Island, Michigan; New Orleans, Louisiana; Laguna Beach, California; and Camano Island, Washington. Can you imagine being able to pick any of these dream locations, plant your brushes there, and let them bloom?

Are we moving Flower Mound Studio and leaving Texas behind? Truth is, we have had some big changes this year. The dream studio I so hoped for, was put on hold last week due to contractor challenges. Now we are deciding whether to begin the process over again and find a new contractor for the studio addition, buy a second smaller home in a great location, or sell altogether and relocate somewhere new and inspiring. Interestingly, many of you who shared comments based them on whether there would be galleries nearby. Others weighed the choice on whether the type of art in a particular location matched my style, or the distance from an airport. Weather, cost of living, politics, and local flower markets were also weighed and discussed in comments shared. What was the top recommendation? The place that makes you, the artist, the happiest. The exciting news is, since so much of my business is virtual now, I can live almost anywhere (well, almost anywhere within reason, and with easy access to fresh donuts, of course!).

Nancy Medina

Nancy is a master signature artist and instructor with thousands of online students from around the world. She has worked with Disney, served on the art faculty of the Dallas Arboretum, and has taught workshops in France, Italy and across the US.