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Arts & Entertainment

The Hoboken Artists Studio Tour - 30th Annual

presented by Mayor Dawn Zimmer, the City of Hoboken, the Hoboken Reporter and The Hudson County Division of Cultural & Heritage Affairs 
 
Free Self-Guided Walking Tour of Artists Studios , Galleries & Group Exhibitions featuring the work of over 150 artists, photographers, sculptors, musicians and more

Tour Maps will be available at Hoboken City Hall on the day of the Tour (located at 94 Washington Street) 

There are over 41 stops on the tour, but we have designed the tour so that you can walk from one studio or group exhibition to the next. A free shuttle bus will also be available,  stopping at seven or eight locations around the mile-square city including the PATH station, Neumann Leather Building, 38 Jackson Street (The Pudding Factory), Hoboken Historical Museum, the Friary at 619 Jefferson St., 720 Monroe Street Arts Center & more. 

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As diverse as the art itself, the tour's popularity draws artists from far beyond the banks of Hoboken.  From the shores of international waters to our own metropolitan area, you will find over 150 artists & art forms representing an exciting variety of media and design. Visitors will have a chance to meet the artists, photographers, sculptors & artisans in their own studios, where they can witness the creative process at work.

Mediums range from classical figurative realism and abstract expressionism to sculptures and photographic computer generated images; oil paintings, watercolors and acylics; multi media collage and paintings on silk. Some of the featured artists this year include: Tim Daly ( realist paintings & drawings), Adam Saynuk (macro photography & interactive "Mood Book"), Frank Hanavan (acrylic painter - best known for beautiful landscapes of Hoboken), Roslyn Rose (photographic montage), Kenneth Mueller (balance stone sculptures), Virginia Rolston Parrott (photography), Doug Auld (large realistic painter), a group exhibition by the Paterson Arts Council, and much more.

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The Hoboken Artists Studio Tour is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the the Arts, administered by the Hudson County Office of Cultural & Heritage Affairs/Tourism Development and by the County of Hudson, Thomas A. DeGise, County Executive, and the Board of Chosen Freeholders.

We recommend public transportation. Hoboken is accessible by PATH, NJ Transit Trains & Buses, Hudson Bergen Lightrail and NY Waterway Ferries. 

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