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  2. Open studio event - Wikipedia

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    An open studio event is an event in which, for a limited time, artists and makers open their studios to the public. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It can be thought of as a number of studios that are not normally an open studio , becoming open within a locality and within a time frame defined by the event.

  3. Open studio - Wikipedia

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    A studio or workroom which is made accessible to allcomers, perhaps just in the short term, during an open studio event, where artistic or creative work can be viewed and created collaboratively. An open studio is intended to foster creativity and encourage experimentation in an atmosphere of cultural exchange, conversation, encouragement, and ...

  4. ArtSpan - Wikipedia

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    ArtSpan is a San Francisco, California, nonprofit organization that produces the oldest and largest artist open studios event in the United States.Started in 1975, ArtSpan's San Francisco Open Studios (SFOS) takes place over four weekends in the fall each year with a different city district highlighted each weekend.

  5. Artists Open House - Wikipedia

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    An Artists Open House is a special example of an Open Studio whereby the studio is a residential venue, usually a house or a garden. The format of an Open House is very similar to an Open Studio, but the significantly lower cost of exhibiting in a residential venue than a studio or gallery provides more artists an opportunity to exhibit their work.

  6. Jan Cicero Gallery - Wikipedia

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    That experience encouraged Cicero to open a full-fledged gallery. [1] [49] A decade later, New Art Examiner writers Alice Thorson and Michel Segard both would highlight the gallery as "strong supporter of Chicago abstraction" over many years, particularly geometric work that in Chicago traced its lineage to the Bauhaus-rooted Institute of Design.

  7. School of the Art Institute of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) is a private art school associated with the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) in Chicago, Illinois.Tracing its history to an art students' cooperative founded in 1866, which grew into the museum and school, SAIC has been accredited since 1936 by the Higher Learning Commission and by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design since 1944 ...

  8. William and Florence Schmidt Art Center - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of the William and Florence Schmidt Art Center. Spanning 6500 square feet, the William and Florence Schmidt Art Center, located on the Belleville campus of Southwestern Illinois College, facilitates visual literacy through exhibitions of art and cultural artifacts while igniting inspiration, imparting knowledge, and fostering connections between the college and the local community.

  9. Tree Studio Building and Annexes - Wikipedia

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    The ground level is covered in a cast iron arcade and designed as storefronts, while the second story is covered in a Roman brick and is designed to serve as artist studios with large windows to allow natural light to enter. [2] Tree created a legal trust which stipulated that only artists could live in Tree Studios.