On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Neil I. Lifson wrote:
> I heard this on the news. It seems really great, so I thought I'd pass it
> along:
>
> For two weekends, many artists' homes/studios will be open for free,
> self-guided tours throughout Phila. neighborhoods (including U.C.) 11 AM
> to 6 PM. This is only its second year (and I never heard about it before).
>
> Philadelphia Open Studios Tours (POST)
> Oct 12-13 (artists west of Broad St.) {that's us}
> Oct 19-20 (artists east of Broad St.)
>
> For detailed info, go to the website: Philaopenstudios.com
> The site contains participating artists, addresses, maps, etc.
> For info, call 215-683-2084 (City Rep's Office of Arts & Culture, primary
> sponsor)
>
> Also, free printed tour guides should be available at the UC Arts League.
> Several UC artists will have their studios open, and I highly recommend
> that you go see Walter Edmonds' studio/house (1120 S. 46th) -- because you
> will be amazed.
>
> Neil Lifson
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Here's another I'd like to endorse:
9.
Laurence Salzmann
3625 Lancaster Ave. 19104
215-222-4540
www.laurencesalzmann.com
Photography. Pew winner in photography, will be showing works
from new Cuban Dance series - Cutumba.
In addition to the Salzmann's photos, two guest painters from Cuba will be
continuing work on a mural at his student. Luis el Estudiante and
Roberto.... well, I've spaced his family name out, but anyway, two
charming, talented painters from Santiago de Cuba are eager to meet you
-particularly if you have a few words of Spanish. They are among the
artists in the exhibtion currently on display at Indigo Gallery on 3rd
Street. All this is part of el Festival Cubano which Salzmann is working
hard to make happen. More details on that from <elfestivalcubano.com>.
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