Spend an autumn weekend roaming the streets of Red Hook and checking out the haunts where local artists and makers create their works with the upcoming Red Hook Open Studios.

It’s the fourth year for the event. This round, more than 30 locations spread across the neighborhood will be open for visiting, with the work of more than 50 artists on view. Pop into the iconic warehouses and other quirky spaces of the area to see work in a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, ceramics and glass.

You can check out all the art on Saturday and Sunday, November 10 and 11 from 1 to 6 p.m. The event closes out on Sunday with an after-party at Pioneer Works on November 11 from 4 to 9 p.m. For all the details and a full list of participants, check out the Red Hook Open Studios 2018 map here.

Here are just a few highlights:

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1. Diana Jensen, painting, 133 Beard Street

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2. Hilary Lorenz, printmaking, 461 Van Brunt Street

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3. Yeon Ji Yoo, mixed media, 481 Van Brunt Street

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4. Adam Suerte, painting, 92 Van Dyke Street

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5. Megan Suttles, mixed media, 481 Van Brunt Street

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6. WrenLab, ceramics, 201 Richards Street

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