Call for Arts District Artists
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - Downtown-based artist Lilli Muller, who produced the September Autumn Lights event at Pershing Square, is looking for creative types willing to open the doors to their workspaces for an Arts District open studio tour on Saturday, Dec. 5.
The event, which will run from noon-7 p.m., will provide attendees with a map of participating studios and access to a shuttle, which will run through the neighborhood with stops at the various lofts. Registration is $35, and $2.50 from every entry will go to the local nonprofit Artshare L.A., which runs arts programs for children. Interested artists should contact Muller at (213) 247-8800 or lillim99@gmail.com. The deadline for registration is Nov. 15.
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The event, which will run from noon-7 p.m., will provide attendees with a map of participating studios and access to a shuttle, which will run through the neighborhood with stops at the various lofts. Registration is $35, and $2.50 from every entry will go to the local nonprofit Artshare L.A., which runs arts programs for children. Interested artists should contact Muller at (213) 247-8800 or lillim99@gmail.com. The deadline for registration is Nov. 15.
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