Cedars Open Studios
November 17, 2012
12 PM
to 6 PM
Dallas Heritage Village at Old City Park
1515 South Harwood Street , Dallas, TX
Age Limit
All ages
Free
On Saturday, November 17th, from 12:00 to 6:00 pm, over 40 Dallas artists and businesses will open their doors free to the public as part of the Tenth Annual Cedars Open Studios Tour. Visitors will experience a creative, evolving neighborhood, rich in art, history, food and entertainment, and will see where world-class and up-and-coming artists create their art. The tour features painting, sculpture, ceramics, blown glass, jewelry, textiles, furniture, photography and more.
The Cedars Open Studios gives the public an opportunity to meet the local artists, see their studios and purchase their art. The Cedars neighborhood has been a haven for artists and other creative types for over 20 years. It has recently experienced the beginnings of an urban transformation and has been recently titled “one of the hot new spots to live in Dallas” by the Observer.
The Cedars is located just south of Downtown Dallas and I-30, between I-35 and I-45. Dallas Heritage Village (formerly Old City Park) will serve as the hub for the event, and their gates will be open free to the public along with free parking. South Side on Lamar, Corinth Park, Lee Harvey’s and participating artists will also provide free parking. The DART Cedars Station is within walking distance of numerous artists’ studios.
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