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Winchester’s 3rd Annual Open Studios to be held Nov. 22

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The following was submitted by Arts Winchester:

Mark your calendars for Winchester’s 3rd Annual Open Studios on Saturday, Nov. 22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

This year’s artists will be displaying small to large works in many different forms and media including paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture, jewelry, pottery, glasswork, textiles, and more. Live music will be performed at the Jenks Center, Griffin Museum, and Unitarian Church.

Stop by to start your holiday shopping early, listen to some music, support our local artists, or just be part of the vibe! 

Open Studios takes place on Saturday at the following locations:   

Winchester Open Studios is organized by a cross-town group including representatives from the Farmers Market, First Congregational Church, Griffin Museum, Studio on the Common, Unitarian Society, Winchester Artists Network, Winchester Cultural Council, and Arts Winchester.

Winchester Open Studios is sponsored annually by Winchester Cultural Council.

For additional information, contact: artists@winchesterculturaldistrict.org or visit the Winchester Cultural District website.

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