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www.southbristolculturalcenter.org Brochures are also available through many of the artists as they travel the summer show circuit, as well as in area restaurants, shops, lodging facilities, and many other places throughout the Rochester and Southern tier areas.
Additional information and questions can be sent to Jo Anne Alliet at 585-374-6563 or at 585-749-2248.
FIFTH ANNUAL NAPLES OPEN STUDIO TRAIL
Once a year in early autumn 17 Naples Area Artists and Craftsman invite the public to tour their studios. The artists invite visitors to see how the beautiful Finger Lakes region inspires the artwork that they sell and display in art exhibitions and galleries throughout the nation. The tour will take place on Saturday and Sunday, October 7th and 8th, 2006 between the hours of 10 am – 5 pm. At these times the public is invited to follow the trail to the artists studios, where they can watch some of them create pieces of art and also purchase art work at studio prices.
This year the Trail welcomes new artists Paul and Suzanne Frazer (ceramic sculpture), Lacey Kotlik (oil painting and woodcut prints) and Elaine Verstraete (drawing/illustration). These folks will join previous years fourteen other artists and craftsmen. They are as follows:
Darryl Abraham Sculpture/Illustration
Carol Battle Painting/Printmaking
Ben Bennett Blown Glass
Kurt Carlson and Lynda Pownall-Carlson Sculptural Glass
John Dodd Furniture
Jeanette Klute Painting/Photography
Jo Krajci Cut Paper
Stephanie Marshall Ceramics
William Schlegel Wood Carving
Patrick Smith Boat Building
Peter Secrest Blown Glass
Albie Alliet Acrylic Painting/GiClee ‘s
Bob Fladd Sculpture
Willsea & O’Brien Blown Glass
The Trail is designed for you to tour as many or all of the studios desired at your own leisurely pace. While enjoying the breathtaking views of the region, visitors will be directed to each of the studios via signs, making the self-guided tour simple and easy.
Brochures with a map and a list of our sponsors are available at any of the studios of the participating artists or at the South Bristol Cultural Center located at 5323 Seneca Point Road in Canandaiqua. At the South Bristol Cultural Center you can also find works of some of the artists on the Trail. Visit the Center at
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