04/24/2025
I am so excited to be featured in both the Kenosha News & RACINE JOURNAL TIMES today! The 16th Street Studios, where my studio is located, is hosting a Spring Open House this Saturday. I'll be there all day, and I really hope you can come out, say hi, and take a tour of my studio. I look forward to seeing you then! 🥰📸
The links to the articles & a video on the Kenosha News' & Journal Times' websites are as follows:
https://kenoshanews.com/news/local/article_4ddfe5b5-0707-5a51-998e-074543cfb8d7.html
https://journaltimes.com/article_27909a1d-1d39-4a1b-a3d0-e3e59d28f518.html
https://kenoshanews.com/video_7522e039-f21d-5379-9deb-94d1696df902.html
You can also check out my the Spring Specials that I mentioned in the video here:
https://www.sandyconwayphotography.com/spring-specials/
Details about Saturday's Spring Open House:
Where:
16th Street Studios in the Racine Arts & Business Center
1405 16th St.
When:
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 26
Admission: Free
Details:
About 40 artists who have studios in the 550,000-square-foot mixed use industrial building open their spaces to the public. Visitors can meet with the artists and purchase items including paintings, drawings, pottery, jewelry, photographs, handmade books and fiber arts.
Food:
Ayub's Indian Food will be serving meals 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the building's second floor café.
Getting there:
Free parking is available on the street and in the east and west lots. Visitors should enter the building on its north side at either of its two entrances, identified by canopies carrying the avenue numbers, 1405 and 1515. Greeters will provide maps and directions to elevators and stairways.
About the building:
The Racine Arts and Business Center bills itself as "the oldest business incubator in the United States." The brick complex was constructed around 1865. In 1995, artists began occupying space in studios that boast exposed brick and beams and large windows.
More information:
Go to 16th Street Studios