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200+ Artists to Open Their Workspaces at East Bay Open Studios This Weekend

200+ Artists to Open Their Workspaces at East Bay Open Studios This Weekend

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For over 40 years, East Bay Open Studios has provided an excellent opportunity for art lovers, collectors, and just the plain nosy who maybe want to see inside their neighbor's spaces.

This year, more than 200 Bay Area artists are included in its catalogue of self-guided tours that can take you all over the East Bay—Berkeley, Pinole, El Cerrito, Livermore, Oakland, and beyond. Everything kicks off on Friday, June 2, at Oakland's historic 16th Street train station with a party and an exhibition of some 100 artists (the soiree is invite-only, but all you have to do is join EBOS to get on the list).


Artist spaces will be open from 11am to 6pm the following two weekends (June 10-11 and June 17-18), and activities at each venue will be determined by the artist. You might encounter light snacks and wine, demos, live music, and opportunities to chat with painters, collagists, and sculptors one-on-one. To get you started, here are nine artists who caught our fancy.

Sculpture, Luiz Hornischer

Head to Berkeley to check out Luiz Hornischer's multiple sculptures and wall hangings that using found pieces of wood in his Flow, Nature and Energy series. "I enjoy the specific challenge of working with reclaimed wood," says Hornischer. "Old wood has scratches, cracks, knots and other imperfections that are similar to real life. Every piece of wood is like a person, with its unique character, challenges and strengths." // 760 Cragmont Ave. Berkeley

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