Baltimore’s fine arts community opens its doors this weekend to show the public how and where art is being made in the city.
School 33 Arts Center kicks off its 29th annual citywide Open Studio Tour on Friday, Oct. 6, with an opening reception in the Cherry Hill neighborhood. The weekend-long event brings together professional artists and the general public, giving collectors and art lovers opportunities to visit the studios of visual artists in Baltimore and gain a behind-the-scenes glimpse into their working processes.
From Oct. 7-8, individual artists and established galleries alike join forces to promote Baltimore’s thriving arts scene and make it more accessible to all. The self-guided tour is free and open to the public. In the process, visitors can learn about how work is created, and why each piece is so unique. The span of participating neighborhoods is so large that School 33 Art Center provides a full map and guide online, so that visitors can plan their weekend.
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