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Saturday, November 22nd 2008

10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Art and artists, along with the times, are always changing, new materials to work with, new experiences, new ideas = art in evolution.

The artist studios are open year around by appointment, but once a year, they open on the same day, giving visitors a chance to really experience a creative, evolving neighborhood.

Meet the artists, see where they work and what they create. Search and find the perfect piece to take home with you.

If you’ve never been to the Cedars, now is a great chance to learn about the neighborhood – an evolving work of art in itself.

Tour Details

ATM machines available at South Side on Lamar and Resource One (map 1, 2 and 4).

Hungry or thirsty? Plan to stop at one of the great establishments that sponsor this event.

Prize drawings at South Side on Lamar Artist Studios and Welcome Center – stop by for refreshments and enter for a chance to win a gift basket and gift certificates (map 1 and 3).

Cool tour t-shirts available at Tony Collins Art + Home (map 33).

Decorating the tree performance art piece, by glass blower Jim Bowman, unfolds at sunset at the Griffin Street Studios (map 10).

CorinthPark party features a group art exhibition and live music, with an “art as fashion/fashion as art” extravaganza. Produced by Sarah Jane Semrad and Herschel Alan Weisfeld. Starts at 7 p.m. and carries on into the night (map 20).

Dallas Heritage Village at Old City Park, Southwest’s Premier Living History Museum (map 16), has FREE admission November 22 with ceramic and blacksmith studios open.


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