With so much going on this upcoming week and weekend for Revival & Reflections, I'm a bit overwhelmed. So, I'm trying to look at each activity one-by-one so I don't miss a thing.
The first annual Artist Studio Loft Tours is going on, put on by the Artist Homestead Galveston Island and sponsored by the Galveston Historical Foundation. AHGI is a local organization comprised of Galveston artists, friends, neighbors, local business owners, real estate agents, and community leaders who seek to attract artists to live and work on the Island. You can check them out at www.artisthomesteadgalvestonisland.com
Here's the info on the tour coming up:
Artist Homestead Galveston Island Presents 1st Annual Artist Studio Tours
September 12 from 1:00-5:00 PM. Admission is $5.
You can purchase tickets in advance online or at the studios themselves.
Studios on Tour:
- Janet Y. Hassinger, MFA 3510 Ave. S 1/2
Watercolors Investigating a Unique Perception of the Coral Reef - Stephanie Thomas, Artist 1109 25th Street
Works in Clay for Homes and Gardens - Sallie Anderson 1605 24th Street
Watercolors Reflecting the Excitement of Everyday Things - Jul Kamen 1506 21st Street
Contemporary Quilts Add an Extr Dimension to a Renovated Galveston Corner Store - Gayle Reynolds, The Water's Edge Studio & Gallery 1302 21st Street
Paintings which bring you the charm that is Galveston - René Wiley Studio/Gallery 2128 Postoffice Street
Colorful Oils Presenting Galveston's Abundance of Alleyways, Birdlife and more - V. Starke/Art Market 2001 Postoffice Street
Expressionist Art touching on women's issues and creating mood in abstract - Martha J. Terrill 1214 14th Street
The Art of ArrangingThings in New and Interesting Ways- Fantasy in Assemblage - Beachtown Open House- East Beach Drive
Exhibit of Pre and Post-Ike Photography










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