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Winchester Open Studios taking place Nov. 23

Dot Mandala Stones by Allison Caplin will be featured during the Winchester Open Studios event taking place Nov. 23. COURTESY PHOTO/ARTS WINCHESTER

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The following was submitted by Arts Winchester:

On Saturday, Nov. 23, join Arts Winchester for its second annual Winchester Open Studios, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

There will be seven locations within walking distance in downtown Winchester Center and one home studio, featuring over 40 artists plus musical performances by local musicians.

From a Distance by Kiyomi Yatsuhashi will be at Winchester Open Studios.

Check out the following WOS locations:

First Congregational Church - Ripley Chapel, 21 Church St.

Griffin Museum of Photography, 67 Shore Road

Rubini Arts, 22 Park St.

Studio on the Common, 22 Church St.

Teri Cote Boutique, 5B Park St.

Winchester Farmers Market at Jenks Center, 109 Skillings Road

Winchester Unitarian Society, 487 Main St.

Cristy Walsh Studios, 8 Everett Ave.

Winchester Open Studios is FREE and open to the public.

A work by Jean Wallace will be available for viewing and purchase during the Winchester Open Studios. COURTESY PHOTO/ARTS WINCHESTER

For more details including locations and artists, click here.

While you are here, be sure to check out the student art show at the Winchester Public Library and the Rise and Shine Marketplace (for tickets) event at the Town Hall.

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