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Tacoma Studio Tour 2017- Spaceworks Participants

12 Oct

On October 14 & 15, 2017, you are invited inside the working studios of 70 local artists to learn about the artistic process, ask questions, and purchase one-of-a-kind creations. Plus, you can even win some fabulous items hand-crafted by a selection of artists on the tour just for getting your Studio Tour Passport stamped at each studio address you visit. All studios will feature demonstrations or will have hands-on activities for visitors. It’s family friendly and free!

Check out TacomaArtsMonth.com for the full list of artists, schedule, your Tacoma Studio Tour Passport, and an interactive map where you can plot your own custom tour course.

Pick up your passport at Spaceworks Gallery, or any Studio Tour locations. You’ll find artist details, and contact information, as well as Studio Tour Passport. Get 8 or more stamps to enter drawing for prizes made by local artists.

Studios are open 11am – 5pm. We encourage you to bring cash or check for any purchases you would like to make.

Here’s a short list of some of the artists and entrepreneurs that have worked with Spaceworks over the years, although there’s much more to see: Continue reading

Chandler O’Leary Drawn the Road Again

20 Sep

Drawn the Road Again
A blog displaying fully illustrated, full bleed, journal entries documenting years of travels by Chandler O’Leary

Not a single photograph is found on this travel blog, just beautifully detailed illustrations documenting Chandler's many travels. She describes the process as a way of looking deeply, in order to appreciate the details and nuances

Not a single photograph is found on this travel blog, just beautifully detailed illustrations documenting Chandler’s many travels. She describes the process as a way of looking deeply, in order to appreciate the details and nuances

When traveling, perhaps the best way observe, contemplate, retain, and share our often life-changing experiences is by keeping a journal.  Chandler O’Leary has an extraordinary tendency to document her many travels in colorful, thoughtfully detailed illustrations.   These images built up on her, tucked away inside journals that would only occasionally be opened to share with friends and family. Continue reading