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East Bay Open Studios 2006 features up to 500 artists. East Bay Open Studios 2006 features up to 500 artists.

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April 2006

Central Coast

April 29, Sat.

11 a.m.–5 p.m.

Artists of Issaquah

Waldo Point Harbor Issaquah Dock Bridgeway at Gate 6 Road Sausalito, CA

(415) 332-4135 | www.floatinghome.com/fh/artists

The twelve resident artists of Issaquah Dock will be showing paintings, photography, sculpture, and multi-media work during this event taking place in the artists' floating homes. In addition, seven artists from neighboring Liberty Dock will also be exhibiting their work.

Central California

April 29 - 30, Sat. and Sun.

10 a.m.–4 p.m.

San Benito County Open Studios Tour

Various locations Hollister, San Juan Bautista, Aromas, CA

(831)726-9038 | www.sanbenitocountyopenstuido.com

Thirty artists open the doors to their studios and invite you to experience the environment where they create a wide variety of work, including ceramics, paintings, sculpture, and jewelry.

May 2006

San Francisco

May 6 - 7, Sat. and Sun.

10 a.m.–6 p.m.

Hunters Point Shipyard, San Francisco, CA

(415) 387-5936 | www.springopenstudio.com

A former submarine barracks and naval shipyard has evolved into one of the largest community of artists in the country. The 5-acre premises, usually off-limits to the public, are open for a combination warehouse sale and exhibition.

http://www.mesart.com/openstudios_SanFrancisco.jsp

South Bay and Peninsula

May 6 - 7, May 13 - 14, May 20 - 21

11 a.m.–5 p.m.

Silicon Valley Open Studios

Various locations San Mateo and Santa Clara counties, CA

(408) 421-8802 | www.svopenstudios.org

Four hundred local artists open their doors, exhibiting and selling sculpture, paintings, jewelry, ceramics, photography, wearable art, drawings, and more. Get a map online or at any public library in the two counties.

http://www.mesart.com/svopenstudios.jsp

Marin County

May 6 - 7, May 13 - 14

11 a.m.–5 p.m.

Marin Open Studios

Various locations Marin County, CA

(415) 499-8350 | www.marinarts.org

Paint on the walls. Clay on the stools. Shards of glass on the floors. These are the things that studios are made of. Catch an inkling of the messy nature of creation, as around 300 artists and craftsmen open up their workspaces to the public. West and North Marin artists are featured on the second weekend, and artists from San Rafael down through South Marin are featured on the first weekend.

Gold Coutry

May 20 - 21

10 a.m.–5 p.m.

ARTrails

Various locations Sonora, Columbia, Jamestown and other towns, CA

(209) 532-0042

Twenty-one artists open their doors to the public during this self-guided tour of studios in Twain Harte, Sonora, Columbia, Jamestown, Groveland, and points in-between.

June 2006

East Bay

June 3-4, Sat. and Sun.

11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Pro Arts - East Bay Open Studios

Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, El Cerrito, El Sobrante, Emeryville, Fremont, Oakland, Piedmont, Pinole, Pleasant Hill, Richmond, San Leandro, San Pablo.

(510) 763-4361 | www.proartsgallery.org

East Bay Open Studios 2006 features up to 500 artists.

http://www.mesart.com/ebos06.jsp

North Coast

June 2 - 4, June 9 - 11, June 16 - 18

Fri. 6–9 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

North Coast Open Studios

Various locations Eureka and other Humboldt County communities, CA

(707) 825-9039 | www.northcoastopenstudios.com

Meet over 150 artists in their studios and experience the creative process firsthand at this annual event. Many of the artists' studios are located in unique and interesting spaces—from historic buildings in Old Town Eureka, to rustic settings with beautiful gardens along the coast and in the redwoods. Each weekend is devoted to a different part of Humboldt