Arts & Entertainment
Open Studios Art Show Friday & Saturday at Firing Circuits Building in Norwalk
Featuring work from more than 20 professional artists in a variety of media, the annual show takes place Nov. 7 and Nov. 8.

An announcement from the organizers of the Open Studios Show:
the Annual Open Studios Show takes place at the Firing Circuits building in Norwalk on Friday and Saturday Nov. 7 & 8.
The public is invited to tour the studios and view the Galleries lined with work from over 18 artists working in the Firing Circuits building, located just off Broad Street and Route 7 in Norwalk.
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Once a private artists colony, The Firing Circuits studio group is comprised of over 20 professional artists working in a wide variety of media. The original works shown are all available for sale in a wide variety of price ranges for Art-ful Holiday giving and collecting. The event kicks off with a reception, Friday evening, November 7th from 5pm - 8pm and continues on Saturdsay from Noon until 4:00pm.
Participating artists include:
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Sue Brown Gordon, Binnie Birstein, David E. Gordon, Nancy Woodward, Mari Gyorgyey, Karen Vogel, Claudia Mengel, Linda Colletta, Carla Wales, Carla Alpert, Jeanine Esposito, Elisa Keogh, Susan Grissom, Cecilia Fradet, Susan Leggitt, Kate Vickery, Bill Nelson, Pam Linberg, Mary Manning, Sarah French, Regina Levin and more.
In the spirit of spreading Holiday cheer, donations and non-perishable items will be collected to support the local food bank.
Come get inspired for the Holidays and support your local art community at this special event in Norwalk’s new cultural destination! The Firing Circuits building, at 1 Muller St., reached from Route 7, to Broad Street, to the end of Sniffen Street, is on the right. The Artists studios are located on the 2nd and 3rd floor of the building. The front door is located Sniffen Street.
The show is free of charge and there is also free parking on site.
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