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The Flatbush Artists held their second annual studio open house this past weekend. I posted a few of my favorites below!

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At the southern end of the open house footprint was the glass studio of Fran Levy. Pictured above are sushi plates. Sushi plates! I used to work as a junk mailer for a company that sold “collector” plates. Fran’s work is far more attractive, and they can be used as actual plates as well!

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Flatbush ArtistsI am really thrilled to see the Flatbush Artists Studio Tour – the 2nd annual – on the docket for this weekend. I saw their flyers last year for the inaugural event in June 2008, but by the time I had seen them, I had already made plans for that weekend. “Next year,” I figured… but when June 2009 came and went with no Flatbush art crawl, I had assumed the 1st annual event would be the last. Not so! They just moved it to a different weekend.

Suits me just as fine anyway. That first weekend in June has about 5,000 different studio open houses going on. I’m willing to bet Flatbush has the open-studio monopoly this weekend. (Update I: I was wrong, there is one in Greenpoint as well.)

Where: Looking over the map, looks like there will be 14 open studios spread over roughly three stops along the Q-line (Newkirk Avenue, Cortelyou Road, and Beverly Road).

When: This Saturday and Sunday, November 7 and 8, from 11am to 4pm.

BTW, FWIW, the weather forecast looks VERY promising. Awesome. Count me in!

Update II: Right after I hit publish, I checked out Only The Blog Knows Brooklyn, and read that Vox Pop – the counterculture coffeehouse that sits square in the middle of the studio tour’s footprint – will be celebrating its 5th anniversary this Saturday, starting at 8pm. I’ve been there a couple of times before, and I’ve been a bit underwhelmed, but I’ve been meaning to check it out again in its post-revival period (long story – I’ll get to it later). Saturday will probably be as good of a day as any.

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