Firing Circuits Studios
one Muller Avenue in Norwalk, Connecticut is home to a diverse group of artists working in print making, sculpture, digital imaging, painting, graphic and commercial design disciplines. We welcome your interest in our endeavors at the old Mill Lace Factory. The group FCStudios/Exhibiting Artists within the factory are professional artists and educators with studios that remain private and not open to the public. But we encourage patrons to visit us “by appointment only”. This site also provides contact information on many of the independent studios within the factory.
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1 Muller Avenue was once well situated by the river and with access to the train tracks. In the early 1900′s our factory was filled with mostly Polish and German artisan immigrants. Their job was to make lace. In those days many citizens of Norwalk, Connecticut , were in the business of apparel production: corsets, hats, clothing and yes, lace.
Today, The old Mill Lace Factory has turned into a complex of small businesses. Housed within the three-story red brick factory are studios filled with creative working fine artists.
Remember, we remain private studios but we encourage patrons to visit us by appointment. Please go to our “ABOUT THE ARTISTS” page to find our contact information.













