 South of Washington Street, on Harrison Avenue, a community of artists welcomed art lovers and customers over the weekend for SOA Second Sunday. SOA Artist Guild founder Stephen Silver says the monthly showcase features dozens of painters, weavers and more, showing and selling their work. I'm amazed at the fact that we've got 95 artists in this building. Everybody does something different. I mean, it's such a variety of work. Founded in 2005 with 20 artists at the time, Silver said as the Guild grew, they created the SOA Art and Design District, also known as SOA Boston. As the Guild grew, so too have the connections between fellow members, according to Guild member and Jesuit priest Father John Predmore. Each of the artists we get together and we support one another, not just in artistic ways, but also personal ways. What's happening in your life? Because everything that happens in your life comes out on the screen. For artist Cedric Harper, SOA Second Sundays are a chance to show and sell his work and grow as an artist. It taught me how to talk about my art, how to relate with other people with my art, because I didn't really know how to do that before. So, you know, these interactions make me stronger. In addition to hosting dozens of art studios and galleries, SOA Boston also hosts art exhibits including the Virtual Reality Imagine Van Gogh exhibition coming later this December. Reporting for BUTV 10 in Boston, I'm James Bailey of Logo Polos.