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Our W’ville Projects

No.2:August 29, 2014
Our W’ville Projects

Woodville Mercantile- 1869
Woodville Mercantile- 1869
Our newest project  across from the Courthouse Square- Woodville Mercantile
Our newest project across from the Courthouse Square- Woodville Mercantile
Close up of crumbling back wall, Woodville Mercantile
Close up of crumbling back wall, Woodville Mercantile

MGB loves to save old historic buildings. We have just bought our 4th building on the square- it’s an 1869 beauty, and the back brick wall is just about ready to collapse – but it’s in a lot better shape than the first building, the one that brought us here- an old unused 11,000sq ft hotel building, woodvillelofts.com, just a step ahead of the wrecking ball- lots of new life lessons learned.

Me and MGB

Woodville water tower
Woodville water tower

No. 1: August 28, 2014
Me and MGB

Allow me to introduce us. I am a lifelong New Orleanian, formerly full-time, but now a devoted resident both of the Crescent City and Woodville, MS where I own and operate Studio 137, just East of the town square. My husband Jim Derbes, the “visionary maniac” who brought me here,

Courthouse on Courthouse Square, Woodville, MS
Courthouse on Courthouse Square, Woodville, MS
MGB sketch by unknown car lover
MGB sketch by unknown car lover

will be referred to as “MGB” since that’s what he was driving when we first met over forty years ago. Together we have restored two historic buildings in this tiny town, and a third restoration is under way. My background is in art; and you might say that I am also the art consultant to these projects. I was a museum associate director and curator, a jewelry designer and a gallery owner – all in New Orleans. Here in W’ville my Studio 137 on Boston Row features the work of artists and craftspeople whom I have come to know and admire. The Studio is my way of sharing those experiences with the W’ville community.

An interior view of Studio 137
An interior view of Studio 137

If what I have to say here is life-changing, pearls of wisdom you can take to heart or prompts an epiphany for you, the reader, you have my assurance that such is a mere coincidence. I hold no keys and have basically forgotten much of what I’ve learned.