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Camelback Studio Tour and Art Sale Announces 2024 Dates


The popular long-running Camelback Studio Tour and Art Sale is set to return to the valley this fall. Taking place over the course of two days, Saturday, Nov. 9 and Sunday, Nov. 10, the event highlights more than 40 local artists, invites guests to tour 14 home studios and offers a unique shopping opportunity with a vast array of one-of-a-kind art treasures. “Our annual Camelback Studio and Art Sale is a wonderful opportunity for our community of artists to come together and connect directly with art enthusiasts around the valley,” said Lynn Gustafson, owner of the Camelback Studio Tour and Art Sale and member of the South Scottsdale Art Alliance. “We work hard each year to present even more opportunities for our visitors to explore beautiful home studios and purchase original art for their own homes or to give as gifts for the upcoming holidays.” Entering its 17th year, Camelback Studio and Art Sale continues to expand to further present art lovers with a wide array of mediums and handmade masterpieces by local artists who live and work in the area. Attendees will have the rare opportunity to meet and greet with these artists as they journey through this self-guided experience. The 2024 tour features more than 40 renowned local artists and 14 home studios from 40th St. and Camelback Rd. to 44th St. and McDonald, to in and around mid-Phoenix, south Scottsdale and Paradise Valley. Studio tour stops, as well as featured artists at each, include: Studio 1 – 6809 E. Coronado Rd., Scottsdale Artists: Watercolor, oil paintings and fine art prints by Andrea Merican Studio 2 – 5909 E. Edgemont Ave., Scottsdale Artists: Metal art by Sally Borg, clay art and jewelry by Pam Harrison, jewelry and wearable art by Julie Rohlfing and beaded jewelry by Shelley Taylor Studio 3 – 2620 N. 58th Pl., Scottsdale Dayna Bigelow - Host Artists: Ceramics and jewelry by Judith Amiel, oils by Nancy Dunwell and mixed media art by Kara Marshall Studio 4 – 5702 E. Wilshire, Scottsdale Artists: Fused glass art by Lynn Gustafson, ceramics by Mary Delmege, glass and metal jewelry by Anita Farrah, cards, prints, giclees and paintings by Jules Gissler, jewelry by Jan Stiles, functional ceramics by Paula Weiss and jewelry and filigree by Ruth A. Valencia Studio 5 – 2320 N. 58th St., Scottsdale Artists: Acrylic, monoprints and metal art by Joe Ray, handmade artistic soap by Shirley Knipp, silk paintings and wearable art by Cheri Reckers and small wood keepsake boxes by Matthew Wilkinson Studio 6 – 5628 E. Vernon, Scottsdale Artists: Hand-built sculpture and functional clay by Allison Shock, oil paintings by Devon Meyer and polymer clay works by Asi Panoutsopoulou Studio 7 – 2626 N. 56th Pl., Scottsdale Artists: Hand-thrown porcelain by Rick Panella Studio 8 – 5454 E. Vernon, Phoenix Artists: Acrylic and watercolor paintings by Bernard Nienaber Studio 9 – 5002 E. Oak St., Phoenix Artists: Bronze sculptures by John Tuomisto-Bell Studio 10 – 4037 E. Oak St., Phoenix Artists: Wood-turned sculpture works by Mark Caron, acrylics by Carol McDonald, ceramics by Robert Snyder and oils by Lorraine Williams Studio 11 – 4327 E. Lewis Ave., Phoenix Artists: Ceramic pottery and windbells by David Llyod Bradley, mixed media constructions and hand-built books by Tess Mosko Scherer, mixed media and steel works by Kristine Kollasch and oil paintings by Lisa Schwab Studio 12 – 5516 N. Camelback Canyon Dr., Phoenix Artists: Oil paintings by Ellen Leibow and photography by Bill Leibow Studio 13 – 5844 N. 45th Pl., Phoenix Artists: 2D and 3D abstract modern artwork by Laura Madden and oil, acrylic, watercolor and mixed media art by Cyn Silva Studio 14 – 6535 N. 61st St., Paradise Valley Artists: Ceramics by Deborah Garland, ceramics by Thuy Autrey, wood-fired ceramics by Karen Graham and ceramics by Colette Matrango Attendees can begin their self-guided tour at any of these studios, visiting their favorites or working their way through all 14 stops. Every stop provides an opportunity to meet and greet with artists and purchase one-of-a-kind masterpieces such as wearable art, jewelry, handmade gifts, painting, sculptures and much more. Admission to the Camelback Studio Tour and Art Sale is free. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 9 and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 10. A printable map and additional details can be found at camelbackstudiotour.com.

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