Fine Arts Blount artists participating in the Artists' Studio Tour include (back row) Karen Miller, Tammy Schlosser and Sallie Macy; front row: Suzanne Stockfisch, Jerry Collis and Bob Quinn.

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The artists of Fine Arts Blount have found the perfect way to showcase a multitde of talent. They are holding a studio tour, and we are all invited.

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Fine Arts Blount's Studio Tour will be held from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Nov. 22. The tour begins at the ArtSpace studio in downtown Maryville and progresses to individual studios. Tickets are $15.

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Get a peek inside artists' studios at special tour

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Originally published: November 05. 2009 3:01AM
Last modified: November 04. 2009 10:51PM

Fine Arts Blount is giving the rest of us a public peek into their private studios during its Artists' Studio Tour to be held from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. Nov. 22.

The tour will originate at ArtSpace in downtown Maryville where seven artists will have their work on display. They will be available to talk about their creative processes and answer questions. From there, ticket holders can make their way to eight different artists' studios to visit and talk with each one. Carpooling is suggested. Maps to each studio will be available at the time of ticket purchase.

The cost for this Sunday afternoon tour is $15 for adults, with children under 12 admitted free. Tickets are available at Boyd Thomas Clothing, Dandy Lions, ArtSpace, and Blount County Chamber of Commerce. Included with each ticket purchase will be a chance to win a piece of donated artwork by each participating artist.

The ArtSpace artists include Jerry Collis, Sally Macy, Karen Miller, John Patterson, Robert Quinn, Tammy Schhlosser and Suzanne Stockfisch.

Artists on location are Diann Bishop, Dave Campbell, Susan Mink Colclough, Clay Crowder, Keith Elrod, Annamaria Gundlach, Ruth Phipps, Ann Seaton Tappen, Susan Tolson and Norma Riegle with Gail Karnoupakis. Light refreshments will be served at each location.

This event is a fundraiser for FAB. Proceeds will be used for various teaching opportunities and exhibits in the community.