More than thirty artists will be opening their homes and studios and inviting the public in to have a look.
This collective of visual artists has been opening their doors annually and this tour has become a great neighborhood tradition. The tour brings people from all over the metropolitan area to discover the artists’ skill and their work.
Artists on this year’s tour include Brooklyn cityscape painters, photographers, sculptors, and printmakers.
There is no charge to the public for this tour, and all are welcome.
Susan Greenstein and her husband, Phil Desantis, are showing their paintings, prints, and cards at 229-A Windsor Place.
Nancy Doniger, at 7 Windsor Place, is exhibiting with her husband, the sculptor Eric Jacobson. Nancy is a children’s book illustrator and regularly contributes editorial art for The New York Times.
Joy Makon will be showing her elegant watercolors at 41 Fuller Place (between Windsor Place and Prospect Avenue).
The tour will also feature creative ceramics artists who make earthenware limited edition, one-of-a-kind, functional pots and large sculptural vessels. Caryn Kreitzer, at 16 Temple Court (off Seeley Street), is currently creating cups and impressive oval platters as well as beautiful bowls.
To plan your tour, check the website artspswt.com, which will update information and show a map of the participating artists as the tour approaches. The map is downloadable. Most of the studios will offer map printouts that you can pick up and carry with you.
The website also has a directory of the artists that’s set up to be fun to browse. Use it as a planning tool to choose the studios that are most likely to interest you.
Park Slope/Windsor Terrace Artists Open Studio Tour
Saturday, November 18th, noon to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 19th, noon to 5:00 p.m.
For more information, contact Tom Keough at tomkeough @ tomkeoughartist.com or at (718) 768-6171.
Park Slope/Windsor Terrace Artists website https://artspswt.com