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Heavy Los Altos artist participation in Open Studio
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s ¹96In April, Open Studios of Santa Clara County 1996 will present the 10th annual self-guided tours of artists studios.
The tours are open to the public free of charge and take place over three weekends. A wide range of fine arts and fine crafts
media will be displayed by 204 artists in 133 locations. The cities and dates of the tours are: April 13-14, Los Altos, Los
Altos Hills, Mountain View, Palo Alto, Stanford (80 artists in 41 locations); April 20-21, Milpitas, San Jose east of Rte.
17 (68 artists in 45 locations); April 27-28, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Cupertino, Saratoga, Monte Sereno, Los Gatos, Campbell,
San Jose west of Rte. 17 (56 artists in 47 locations). Tour hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.Los Altos area residents participating
in this year¹s event are Rebecca Palmer, Jeane Kluga, Tove Norlander, Kathy Sharpe, Patricia Wiesler, Jim Promessi, Pati Bristow,
Nancie Crowley, Lisbeth Kraft, Shari Lamb, Roberta Loach, Carol Mead and Denise Natanson-Marcus.This event was initiated in
Santa Clara County in 1985-86 by a small group of artists working at the Citadel on Martha Street in San Jose. Their purpose
was to acquaint the general public, educators, art lovers and collectors with the variety of art objects created by the artists
who live and/or work here. Visitors are invited into artists' work spaces to speak with them informally and to purchase their
artworks directly. It is an especially wonderful opportunity for introducing children to the world of visual expression, and
parents are urged to bring the entire family.Work spaces may be private studios in the artist's dwelling, shared spaces designed
for working in a specific medium, e.g. printmaking, or complexes lodged in warehouses. Because some work places are located
where it is difficult to host the public, several artists may group together in the studios of another artist during this
event.The artworks or media to be seen include handmade books, calligraphy, ceramics, collage, digital imaging, fiber, glass,
jewelry, mixed media, paintings, drawings, photography, printmaking and sculpture of several kinds (ceramic, metal, mixed
media,, paper, stone, wood). None of the works are prejudged for entry; all are acceptable for this event. Maps and a catalog
are available. For more information, call 969-9905.
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