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The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Tour highlights area artists

The sixth annual Town and Country Studio Art Tour will be Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The free tour will give participants the opportunity to visit six Spokane art studios and view local artists’ work.

The studios will have a variety of art on exhibit, including watercolor, acrylic and oil paintings, candles, pottery, basketry, handmade paper, weaving, handspun yarns, Japanese sculpture, handmade and painted garments, and fused glass.

For more information visit www.studioarttour.com.

Studio 1, at 1921 W. 10th Ave., will feature artists Dian Zahner, Hilda Bradshaw, Marsha Marcuson, Carol Schmauder and Charlotte Yocom.

Studio 2, at 129 W. 16th Ave., will feature artists Jan Moulder, Nan Drye and Juaquetta Holcomb.

Studio 3, at 124 W. 17th Ave., will feature artists Tori Bailey, Linda Garratt, Donna Kulibert, Alice Nelson and Amy Wharf.

Studio 4, at 1704 E. 35th Ave.; will feature artists John Noble, Lezlie Finet, Janet Hess, Nadine Kay, Linda Lowry and Olivia Waterman.

Studio 5, at 3515 S. Lee St., will feature artists Karen Mobley, Denise Bowles, Katie Densley and Patti Osebold.

Studio 6, at 2108 E. Ninth Ave., will feature artists Reho Barron, Ellen Blaschke, Sandie Key and Keiko Von Holt.