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Tugboats Heading Downriver to Irvington Show
The '17 Tugs' mural created by many collaborators from Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown will be now showcased in prints in the RiverArts Studio Tour.
The Irvington Library held a preview party last week for the upcoming RiverArts Studio Tour, several Tarrytown and Sleepy artists among them.
Preview pictures from the party are shown here.
You may have witnessed the many artists in action last summer contributing their tugboat interpretations (by way of projected wood block prints) to the 17tugs mural on the front and side of the North Broadway grocery C-Town.
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Since then, the artists have been gathering in local artist’s Ilse Schreiber-Noll’s studio to make an edition of prints from their tugboat woodblocks.
Now, Jett White will proudly be showing one of each, framed, in the 2013 RiverArts Studio Tour this weekend.
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Our homegrown tugboats will be the first stop on the studio tour map – at Studio M360, 50 S. Buckhout Street, Irvington. It’s the second floor of the historic Sanford White building (just up from the train station). Use main entrance on side facing river.
The event runs Saturday and Sunday April 27-28, 11 a.m. to 5 pm and features the diverse work of over 80 artists in studios and pop-up installations throughout the Rivertowns. Discuss the creative process, purchase unique works of art or just relax and enjoy the view. For more information on the RiverArts Studio Tour, click here.
For the studio tour map, click here.
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