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Seekonk Artist Open Studio Tour

Seekonk Artist Studio Tour


The newly formed Seekonk Artist Network will hold its first Seekonk Open Studio  Tour on

Saturday, October 12th, 12:00 – 7:00 P.M., and Sunday, October 13th,
12:00 – 3:00 P.M

The Open Studio concept allows the public to take a peek into the world of local working artists. 

Visitors can not only see or hear the creative work that is passionately produced right here in our town, but they can also meet the artist to ask questions, and to understand the story, motivation, and technique behind their work.

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16 local artists will be represented in the tour, showing at 6 venues in Seekonk, situated on Walker Street, Read Street, West River Street, and Thompson Drive. Studios will be marked with the Seekonk Open Studio logo on the mailbox.

There will be paintings, prints, photography, drawings, jigsaw puzzles, sculpture, pottery, and sea glass jewelry on display and for sale throughout the weekend. And as a special attraction, some of the venues will be hosting free musical performances, featuring Guitar Tunes, Broadway Vocals, a French Cabaret group, and a Renaissance Music Ensemble.

For more information about the artists, schedule of the
musical performances, and a map of the tour, look for informational fliers at the Seekonk Library, Seekonk Town Hall, and local businesses that support the
arts. You can also e-mail SeekonkArtistNetwork@gmail.com
or visit our Facebook page at Seekonk Artist Network.

The Seekonk Artist Network is an expanding group of full time and part time local artists that have come together to support and expand artistic awareness, and build the creative community in Seekonk. Please like
our Facebook page if you would like to stay in touch with our activities.

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