Photos: Artists' Open Studio Tour
One hundred forty Tucson artists will open their studios next weekend to a giant, self-guided tour across the city. Take a peek at a short gallery, and catch the story on Sunday on the Star's home page.
Jerry W. Harris
Sparks are expected to fly — Jerry W. Harris, owner of The Village Blacksmith, plans to demonstrate his work in forged metal art at the Tucson Artists Open Studios Saturday and next Sunday.
Artists' Open Studio Tour
Painter Elizabeth Quinn-Worrall uses a piece of plexiglass for her palette, which at the end of the year she frames to make a work as well.
Artists' Open Studio Tour
Painter Elizabeth Quinn-Worrall prepares a canvas with gesso, a gypsum or plaster of Paris mixture that is a surface for painting.
Artists' Open Studio Tour
Jack, a corgi that Elizabeth Quinn-Worrall calls her “studio dog,” catches a nap in the painter’s workspace, which which was open during a 2014 Open Studio Tour.
Artists' Open Studio Tour
Elizabeth Quinn-Worrall’s triptych, “Day Dreaming,” three 48 X 30 canvases, hangs in her living room.
Ned and Su Egen
The work of steel sculptor Ned Egen, who shares space with tapestry artist Su Egen in their home studio, will be among the open-studio displays.
"Young Punks in Love" by Tucson photographer A.T. Willett
“Young Punks in Love” by Tucson photographer A.T. Willett, who plans to show some of his favorite work from the 1980s from his home studio.

