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9th Annual Off the Beaten Path Studio Tour [ Back ]

Dates:
Fri 09.17 - Sun 09.19.2010
Times:
09:00 to 06:00
Place
In and around Mountain View, Arkansas
Address
Studios are located within 30 miles of the Court House Square in Mountain View
Contact person:
Becki Dahlstedt E-Mail
Web Site:
www.offthebeatenpathstudiotour.com
Telephone:
870-269-4103
Category:
Other

Additional Information

The 9th annual "Off the Beaten Path" Studio Tour will be held on September 17, 18 & 19, 2010. This free self-guided driving tour of artists' studios in Mountain View, Calico Rock, Pineville, Leslie and Fox, includes the diverse and exciting work of over 40 local artists and craft artisans, all located within 30 miles of the Court House Square in Mountain View, Arkansas. You can visit these private working studios which are only open to the public for this special weekend event, from 9 am to 6 pm on Friday and Saturday, and from 10 am to 4 pm on Sunday. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to meet the artists in the setting where their art is created, and see where and how they work as well as their wonderful, unique creations. Please join us at The Citizens Bank in Mountain View on Friday night, September 17th, from 7 to 9 pm, for an Artists Reception and Exhibit for Studio Tour artists, sponsors, and tour guests. Starting on September 1st, you can pick up your free 2010 Guide to Artists Studios which contains information about the artists and maps to all the studios at the Chambers of Commerce on the Square in Mountain View, on Historic Main Street in Calico Rock, in Batesville, in Clinton, and in Heber Springs; at the following locations: in Mountain View: Aunt Minnie’s Yellow House, The Arkansas Craft Gallery, the Dulcimer Shoppe, Candy Bouquet, Pinewood Cabins, Turner Coffee Tree, and Mikey‘s Smoked Meats; in Calico Rock at Don Quixote’s Restaurant, and Brookfalls Restaurant; in Leslie at SvensArt on Main St; in Mountain Home at the Buffalo Coffee Co. at their new location in the Baxter County Library; and in Batesville at the Morningside Coffee House located at 616 Harrison St. This year's artists are: Ed and Pam Alexander, Garden Art and Photography; Loretta Babak, Painting; Joe Bruhin, Wood Fired Pottery; Linda Caperton, Candles; Sue Coon, Painting; David and Becki Dahlstedt, Stoneware Pottery; Steve and Arlone Folkers, Wood and Fiber; Doris Fountain, Primitive Folk Art; Gwen Furey, Stained Glass and Photography; Joy Harp, Painting and Rug Hooking; Sage and Tom Holland, Flame worked Beads; Leon Jennings, White Oak Baskets; Owen Rein, Traditional American Woodworking; Ann Snyder, Painting; Pat Thompson and Scott Riedy, Heritage Springs Blacksmiths; Beverly and Russ Wilhite, Painting; Jeanette Larson and Shawn Hoefer, Fiber Arts and Wooden Tools; Leon Creasey, Woodturning; Marc and Paulette Palmer, fine art; Huey Peters, Photography; Carolyn Cushing, Painting; returning artists Judy and Jerry Lovenstein, Brooms; Chere Taylor, Polymer clay jewelry; Dona Sawyer, stained glass; Leon Creasey, wood turning; JP Rosenquist and Ray Warren, jewelry and metalwork; and new artists Bernie Babak, Leather, knives & antlers; Dana Shaeffer, Fiber art; Zack and Malinda Folkers, Leather; Sherman Anderson, Wooden Tops; and Beau Anderson, flame worked sculpture and beads. For more information on the Studio Tour, the artists, and our generous sponsors, check out our website www.offthebeatenpathstudiotour.com.

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Your Canvas Junkie Host

I am your host at Canvas Junkie and work in several media. I design and make one of a kind sculpture you can wear or jewelry.

As well as paint, make found object sculpture and generally will chase after anything sparkly. When I was a teen my dad would introduce me as his daughter with the disclaimer of "You know artists are weird".

Now that I have seen many years of life pass by (I'm in denial about exactly how many)............. I'm happy to be known as an artist because....... life is just weird.