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May 6, 2017, Saturday - 2017 Spring Open Studios at Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art

Time: 5:30pm - 9:30pm

Location: Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art, 250 3rd Avenue N

2017 Spring Open Studios

The public is invited to spend time with Traffic Zone artists and their guests in the studios where they dream, create and work. See new work made in drawing, installation, painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture. The art is for sale -- the experience is free and open to the public. This year there will be a special opportunity to acquire works by Traffic Zone Artists who will donate 50-100% of the sale proceeds to a worthy civil rights organization. The buyer may choose which of these non-profit organizations will receive half or all of the purchase price: The American Civil Liberties Union, (ACLU), Planned Parenthood, or the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). For more information, visit the Traffic Zone web site www.trafficzoneart.com

Traffic Zone Open Studio Artists include:

Harriet Bart, Bruce Hudson-Bogaard, Carl Bretzke, Kristie Bretzke, Perci Chester, James Conaway, Jim Dryden, Jil Evans, Bonnie Heller, Vesna Kittelson, Paul Kwok, Lisa Nankivil, Jon Neuse, Howard Oransky, Steve Ozone, Patrick Pryor, Jodi Reeb, Chip Schilling, Harold Stone, Jantje Visscher