Mazatlan's Second Artist Open Studio Tour

When:
Saturday December 10, 5 to 9 pm Sunday December 11, 1 to 5pm
Where:
Centro Historico (see map for individual studios)
Contact Person:
Glen Rogers, 985-55-82 glen@glenrogersart.com
The Open Studio Tour gives the public a rare opportunity to take a peek behind the scenes. You can simply go to meet the artists and see their work or purchase artworks directly from the studio if the work so moves you. Here is a chance to discover another rich layer of culture in Centro Historico. Afterwards, enjoy dinner in one of the many fine restaurants on the Plaza or throughout the area.

Artist Open Studio Tour to be held in Mazatlán's Centro Historico
Artists in Mazatlán's Centro Historico are planning their second Artist Open Studio Tour for the weekend of December 10 and 11. It is an opportunity for the public to take a self-guided tour to visit studios that they would not normally get to see. Last year's event was a huge success and enjoyed by visitors and artists alike. How does it work? Start by picking up a map at key businesses and hotels around Centro Historico and the Golden Zone. You'll have Saturday evening 5pm to 9pm and Sunday 1pm to 5pm to stroll through the streets of Old Town and visit the artists of your choice. With this variety in the time schedule, visitors are given a choice of visiting studios in the daylight hours or evening. A diverse range of styles and mediums from drawing, painting, prints, sculpture, photography and more will await you. Mazatlecan artists as well as artists who split their time between Mexico and abroad, will be sharing their work. The studios are in store fronts, private homes, or tucked away in unlikely places - above restaurants in the Plaza Machado. This is a new art adventure for Mazatlán and one that we can look forward to each year. Last year's artists included: Janeth Berrettini, Jesus Chang Balderrama, Elina Chauvet, David Lee Gallacci, Loretta Shores-Gallacci, Erin Goodwin-Guerrero, Elaine Kemp Zazueta, Blas Nayar, Glen Rogers, Martin Gavica Saenz, Cecilia Sanchez Duarte, Gerardo Santamarina Lagunes, Lucila Santiago, Alwin van der Heiden, Kerry Vander Meer, and Arturo Valenzuela Leon.