This weekend there are a lot of crafters opening their studios up to the public for some pre-Christmas context to the artistic pieces they create. I'd thought about having one myself, but I feel far too scattered this year, to do a nice job of it. I'd like to feel prepared for such an endeavor, and right now I feel like I'm just keeping my head above water, dog-paddling towards the post-Christmas season, when I envision I will start to feel the solid earth beneath my feet again. Such is the life of a crafter, I suppose, and yet others are organized enough to host open studios on top of all the craft fair commitments, orders, and other festive obligations that crowd our lives. Next year, I will participate in this weekend of open studios. There. I've written it down for the world to see. (eeek!) There will be gingersnaps.
SO, if you are about town this weekend, Dec. 3rd & 4th, here are a few places you might choose to poke your head in and see what's happening:
Charlottestreet Clothing Saturday, 1-5pm, 20 Barnes Rd.
Alexis Templeton Studio 's "Glorious Goblets" Event, Fri 7-9, Sat & Sun 11-6, 75 Quidi Vidi Rd.
Running The Goat Press Saturday & Sunday, 10-4pm, 8 Mullock St.
Other great stops on your studio explorations this December might be:
Blue Moon Pottery Tuesday - Saturday, 10-6 (Saturdays in Dec. are tax-free!), 17 Outer Battery Rd.
Leyton Gallery of Fine Art New Works for Christmas exhibit, Dec 3-24, Tues-Sat 11-5pm, 6 Clift's-Baird's Cove. Here's a fine example of new work by Philippa Jones, who's work was very poetically reviewed in The Telegram:
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"Life's not a walk in the park with you, but I like the wilderness", by Phillipa Jones |
These are just a few of my favourite's, but if you look, you'll find talented local artisans tucked into most nooks and cranny's of this fine city.
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