Head Out to Gowanus for a Weekend of Art at the Annual Open Studios Event
Take a peek inside the creative environments of hundreds of Brooklyn artists this month with the return of Gowanus Open Studios.
Take a peek inside the creative environments of hundreds of Brooklyn artists this month with the return of Gowanus Open Studios.
Arts Gowanus has run the event for over 20 years, growing it to more than 300 participating artists while still keeping the weekend focused on the art and the artistic process. You’ll be able to meet artists, see their work and creative environments, and learn about the arts community of Gowanus.
You can check out the art on Saturday and Sunday, October 20 and 21 from noon to 6 p.m. For a full list of participating artists, check out the Gowanus Open Studios 2018 roster here.
With hundreds of participating artists there will be a lot to see. Here are just a few highlights:
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1. Sean Qualls, mixed media, 255 18th Street.
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2. Kate Fauvell, collage, 540 President Street.
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3. Dara Oshin, mixed media, 183 Lorraine Street.
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4. Chris Weller, drawing, 168 7th Street.
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5. Keun Young Park, photography and collage, 540 President Street.
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6. Clare Burson, pottery, 18 Whitwell Place.
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