Hoboken Artists Studio Tour takes place Sat. and Sun.

HOBOKEN — The work of over 100 artists, many of whom live or work in the mile-square city, will be showcased at galleries and venues around town for free on Nov. 9 and 10 as part of the Hoboken Artists Studio Tour.
The tour, which brings together artists, performers, gallery owners, and local businesses, is a chance for Hoboken residents and visitors to enjoy what is undoubtedly a hidden gem of the metropolitan art scene.
The tour, which is co-sponsored by The Hudson Reporter, is in its 32nd year and will run from noon to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. It is self-guided, and maps are available at City Hall, the tour’s starting point. Admission is free.
Many of the artists will be on location as the tour is taking place, in an effort to allow visitors the best possible access to their work as well as their creative process.
And the artwork is as diverse as the artists who produce it. The media on display will range from classical figurative realism and abstract expressionism to sculptures and photographic computer generated images. There are also oil paintings, watercolors and acrylics, as well as multi-media collage and paintings on silk. And even better, most of it will be on sale.
Locations along the tour, in addition to City Hall, include the historic Neumann Leather Building, the Hoboken Historical Museum, and The Monroe Center.
For directions or further information, please call 201-420-2207 or visit www.hobokennj.org.

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