Newburgh Open Studios is back for 2013. This is a self-guided free tour of artists studios around the City of Newburgh. For the past two years Newburgh Open Studios has attracted over 1,000 people to downtown Newburgh truly showcasing the art scene that is growing. This is an excellent event to attend. Not only do you get to see the work of the many artists that call Newburgh home, but you also get to see all of the amazing spaces in the city that might other wise be closed off to the public. For more details see the Newburgh Open Studios website.
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