The Little Spokane River Artist Studio Tour is making its highly anticipated return for the 18th consecutive year, offering art enthusiasts and the general public a unique opportunity to explore local artists' creative spaces. This annual event showcases the vibrant artistic community along the Little Spokane River area, providing visitors with an intimate look at working studios and the creative process.
The tour will take place on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., spanning seven hours of artistic exploration across multiple studio locations. Participants can visit various studios throughout the day, each offering different artistic styles, mediums, and creative approaches. The self-guided tour format allows visitors to explore at their own pace and spend more time at studios that particularly interest them.
One of the most appealing aspects of this cultural event is that admission is completely free, making art accessible to people from all economic backgrounds. The organizers have ensured that all participating studios are fully accessible to visitors with disabilities, demonstrating their commitment to inclusivity in the arts community.
Visitors should be aware of several important guidelines for the event. While service animals are welcome at all locations, pet dogs are not permitted at the studios to ensure a comfortable environment for all participants and to protect the artwork. Each studio location provides adequate parking facilities, eliminating concerns about transportation logistics for attendees.
For those interested in participating or seeking additional details about specific studio locations, routes, and featured artists, comprehensive information is available at the official website littlespokanestudios.com. The website serves as a valuable resource for planning the day's itinerary and learning more about the participating artists and their work.