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More than 100 local artists open their studios to the public during School 33 Art Center’s 23rd annual Open Studio Tour on Saturday, October 22 and Sunday, October 23 from 10am-6pm.

The Open Studio Tour Exhibition runs October 1-29, at Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower (21 South Eutaw Street, Baltimore, MD 21201), gallery hours are Wednesday – Sunday, 12-6pm. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, October 1, 12-6pm.

The city-wide event features the work and studios of professional and emerging artists from Baltimore. Visitors can interact with artists, view the process of making art and purchase work directly from the artists including paintings, sculptures, photographs, mixed media and more. Participating studios are located throughout Baltimore City.

Click here to view participating artists and the online map!

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