artOPENer Studio Tour hits 19 St. Croix Valley stops
Artist studios in the St. Croix Valley will be open to the public next month as part of the annual artOPENer Studio Tour.
This year’s tour will feature the work of 40 artists in 19 studios in Lake Elmo, Marine on St. Croix and Stillwater in Minnesota and Hudson, Prescott, River Falls and Roberts in Wisconsin.
Self-guided tours can be taken from 4 to 8 p.m. June 6, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 7-8.
A variety of art will be on display and for sale, including glass, mosaics, wood, fiber, jewelry, painting, pottery and sculpture.
There also will be fiber and pottery-wheel demonstrations.
For more information, including a map, visit artopener.org.
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