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Second Saturday at Sawyer Yards
March 11, 2017 @ 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Second Saturday
Saturday, March 11, 12-5pm
On the second Saturday of each month, the artists of Sawyer Yards (The Silos, Silver Street, Spring Street, Summer Street, and Winter Street Studios) open their studios to the public from 12-5pm.
Spring Street Studios has extended hours from 2pm-7pm.
Spend the afternoon wandering through four repurposed warehouses and discover an extensive selection of painting, sculpture, jewelry, photography, clothing, textiles, printmaking, mixed media and more. It’s a laid back way to meet some talented artists, explore the Washington Avenue Arts District, and maybe find a treasure or two!
The event is free and we would love for you bring some friends. No RSVP required. Free entry and free parking.
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PARTICIPATING SPACES:
THE SILOS AT SAWYER YARDS
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1502 Sawyer St., Houston, TX 77007
SILVER STREET
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2000 Edwards St., Houston, TX 77007
SPRING STREET STUDIOS
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1824 Spring St., Houston, TX 77007
SUMMER STREET STUDIOS
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2204 Summer St, Houston TX 77007
WINTER STREET STUDIOS
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2101 Winter St., Houston, TX 77007
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MORE ABOUT THE COMMUNITY
Located near downtown in the Washington Avenue Arts District, Winter Street Studios, Spring Street Studios, Silver Street, Summer Street, and The Silos are all part of the Sawyer Yards creative campus- which continues to be one of Houston’s largest and most active communities of working artists.
ABOUT THE WASHINGTON AVENUE ARTS DISTRICT
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The Washington Avenue Arts District is a state recognized cultural district in Houston, TX. Already, the District is home to several converted warehouse studio buildings which house over 250 studios of artists and creative entrepreneurs, as well as vast amounts of exhibition and event space. Because of this unique congregation of creative space, the District boasts what is believed to be the highest concentration of working artists in all of Texas!