Whitehall Artisans 3rdĀ Annual Open Studio Tour to be held April 28

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A pastel by Catherine Howe. Photo/submitted
A pastel by Catherine Howe. Photo/submitted

Hopkinton – The public is invited to attend the Whitehall Artisans 3rd Annual Open Studio Tour, Saturday, April 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ten artist and artisan studios in the Whitehall area of Hopkinton will participate in this year’s tour, sharing their artwork and explaining their techniques and the creative processes used to complete their pieces.  The event is a once a year opportunity to see inside the studios of local artisans and to purchase a wide variety of fine artwork and beautiful handmade crafts.

View Celtic inspired pen and ink drawings, spot delicate birch bark and pinecone pieces in handwoven Appalachian baskets, and watch wood being “turned” into bowls and vases.   Oil and watercolor paintings, color-rich pastels, fabulous wheel-thrown pottery, amazing torch-made glass jewelry and elegant wood and stone sculptures are also on the tour.  Some of the artisans will be providing demonstrations of their craft.   William Moser, a sculptor on the tour who shares his vast array of tools as well as his knowledge, hopes that “such a wide variety of art will be enjoyable and educational for students (and their parents) who may want a have a closer relationship with the arts in their future.”

More details may be found on the web at www.whitehallartisans.com.

This year’s participating artists are:

Kate Graham Heyd, painting & photography, 6 Longwood Drive (kategrahamheyd.com);
Mary Holden, painting, 110 Pond Street (maryhldn.wwatrclrsbymaryholdenixsite.com);
Catherine Howe, pastels, 1 Snowy Owl Road (Facebook: Catherine Howe Pastels);
Roger Kabler, painting, 229 Wood Street (rogerkabler.wixsite.com/roger-kabler-artwork);
Lorelei Lotvin, jewelry, 7 Sylvan Way;
Carol Mecagni, pottery, 157 Pond Street;
William Moser, sculpture, 4 Wescott Drive (mosersculpture.com);
Dinny Potenza, basket weaving 8 Castle Hill Road;
Mike Smith, wood turning, 15 Hill Street;
Gretchen Stephan a pen, ink and encaustics, 301 Wood Street.

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