We will have handmade gifts and baked goods for your holiday shopping needs and the hot shop will be lit with some fun demonstrations happening! Please come to support the artists of the INS and check out the work of Mikey Cozza (www.michaelcozzaglass.com), Brennan Kasperzak (www.brennankasperzak.com), and Ali Vandegrift (www.aliveglass.etsy.com) and myself... who will all have original work for your viewing pleasure!
I am excited to extend the invitation to our first open studio in the new space in Inscape Arts (INS) Building in Seattle's International District this Sunday, Dec. 7th from 1-6pm. The INS is located near the stadiums across the street from Uwajimaya. This is an event that is taking place building wide, so come down to check out our space in the basement, B28, as well as visit the 50+ artists that we share the building with. The INS is an old immigration prison, so it is a really interesting place to check out!
We will have handmade gifts and baked goods for your holiday shopping needs and the hot shop will be lit with some fun demonstrations happening! Please come to support the artists of the INS and check out the work of Mikey Cozza (www.michaelcozzaglass.com), Brennan Kasperzak (www.brennankasperzak.com), and Ali Vandegrift (www.aliveglass.etsy.com) and myself... who will all have original work for your viewing pleasure!
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