Arts & Entertainment
Easton Arts Tour Turns 15
Take a walking tour of Easton artwork Saturday and Sunday.

The Arts Community of Easton's Arts Tour turns 15 this weekend.
From noon to five Saturday and Sunday, you can take a walking tour of studios and businesses in Downtown, the West Ward and College Hill (sorry South Side) and see what the city's artists have to offer.
There's more than 50 artists at close to 40 locations, and we're not going to force you to read them all. Instead, here are five places, which we've picked pretty much at random.
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(It's also only fair that we mention the iMiJ Shop, seeing as how they were kind enough to allow us to use their photo. The work of owners Mike and Jamie Cabreza will be on display both days, and they'll have their Framed Up Photo Booth (picture) running Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.
(We've also linked to the ACE map, and included a PDF here in the story.)
Find out what's happening in Eastonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
1. Michael Kondel & Josh Finck's studio, 401 Northampton St., Apt 2-2. Large-scale woodworking and printmaking projects, as well as electronic interactive installations.
2. The Brown Daub Gallery at the State Theatre. Photo exhibit of the 2012 Freddy Awards, plus the sculpture of Rich Cook.
3. JLima Art Studio & Gallery, 308 N. 10th St. Jackie Lima displays her one person exhibition "Look At It This Way," with a reception 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday.
4. MaGiK studio gallery, 34 Sebring St. Opening reception for painter Elli Albrecht's "Spring Fever," Saturday from noon to 5 p.m.
5. The Studios at 22 South Third. This one's sort of a cheat, since it's actually five stops in one, including animator Cotty Kilbanks, who'll provide a demonstration of her work Saturday from noon to 2 p.m.
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