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Art Trails Open Studios Happening this and Next Weekend

Gary Carnivele September 18, 2021

Sonoma County Art Trails Open Studios are happening today and tomorrow (Sept. 18-19) and next weekend (Sept. 25-26). All around the county, 121 artists – painters, sculptors, ceramicists, glass artists, jewelry makers and more – are awaiting your visit. 

Plan your Art Trails itinerary today with our Collectors Guide or get a sense of which studios you’d like to visit by checking out the Sonoma County Art Trails Online Gallery.
You can also visit the Art Trails Preview Exhibit at Sebastopol Center for the Arts, 282 High St., where you can see one piece from every Art Trails artist all in one place.
So grab a friend and hit the road for Sonoma County Art Trails! So much art, so much fun! 

See the Art Trails online gallery
Here’s just a taste of what you’ll see at Sonoma County Art Trails. Works from artists (in rows from top left) Susan Proehl, T Barny, Gen Zorich, Linda Barretta, Terry Sauve, Suzanne Edminster, James Reynolds, Serena Hazard, Teri Sloat, Robert Weiss, Peter Krohn, Michael Constantini, Vicki Folkerts-Coots, Mylette Welch.

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