Saturday 10 to Sunday 25 September 2022
For two weeks every September members of the network, potters, painters, jewellery makers, wood workers, needle workers and creatives of every kind, open their doors and invite people in to discover their work and to chat to the artists themselves about their processes and inspiration. Work is also on sale and it can be a perfect opportunity to purchase unique artwork direct from the maker.
Registration for September 2022 has now closed. If you are a current DAN member and would like to be added to the waiting list please email Claire Binden at openstudios@devonartistnetwork.co.uk
(Image: Penny O’Brien in her studio)
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