This Friday, 2018’s second weekend of Art Studio Tours across the Adirondacks kicks off. You can also join the community in celebrating arts organization anniversaries at BluSeed Studio’s Art Bash — featuring music, food, and, of course, art.
Celebrate Adirondack Art at BluSeed Studios’ Free Event
This Friday at 6p.m., BluSeed Studios will host a free celebration for artists and community members to interact and celebrate the Adirondack’s eclectic and unique art scene. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet local artists and learn more about their art and the creative process behind it. Additionally, the event will celebrate benchmark anniversaries for the following organizations:
- Adirondack Artist Guild — 20 years
- ArtWalks — 20 years
- ArtWorks — 10 years
- Hobofest — 10 years
- ArtWorks Studio Tours — 10+ years
- Adirondack Daily Enterprise, Art in the Park — 10 years
- NorthWind Fine Arts — Almost 10 years
- Plein Air — 10 years
Explore The Adirondack Art Scene with Art Studio Tours
Explore creative craftsmanship across the Adirondacks during this weekend’s July Art Studio Tours. Once a month, artists open up their studios for exclusive tours and demonstrations to locals and tourists alike. This monthly event allows individuals to take self-guided tours to the different studios and learn more about what goes into the artistic process.
July 2018 Studio Tours
- Adirondack Artists Guild – various mediums
- Marie Cogar – glass art
- Russ Defonce – Adirondack rustic furniture building
- Tim Fortune – watercolor & oil painting
- Sandra Hildreth – plein air painting
- Cathy Hohmeyer – traditional food cooking demonstrations
- Brenda Hollis – functional pottery
- Stephen Horne – oil & acrylic landscape paintings
- Mark Kurtz Photography – darkroom printing
- Mountain Farm Studios – wood carvings
- NorthWind Fine Art – paintings, pastels & more
- Peter Shrope – handcrafted pottery
- Monica Tojek – whimsical drawings & fabric designs
- Susan Whiteman – soft pastel artist
- Cris Winters – botanical contact printing
- David Woodward – metal manipulation