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Artist studio tour coming to Cave Creek, Carefree, North Scottsdale

Last two weekends of November features 164 artists at 41 studios

Posted 10/31/23

The artist studio tour Hidden in the Hills is returning to Cave Creek, Carefree and North Scottsdale.

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Artist studio tour coming to Cave Creek, Carefree, North Scottsdale

Last two weekends of November features 164 artists at 41 studios

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The artist studio tour Hidden in the Hills is returning to Cave Creek, Carefree and North Scottsdale.

Coordinated by the nonprofit Sonoran Arts League, this year’s free, self-guided tour features 164 artists at 41 studios throughout the three cities. The event takes place during the last two weekends of November: Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 17-19 and Nov. 24-26.

Now in its 27th year, the event attracts thousands of patrons who appreciate fine art and seek a variety of mediums, styles and price ranges. The art tour also attracts holiday shoppers looking for original, unique gifts.

Each artist’s studio is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. during both weekends of the tour, giving patrons plenty of time to visit multiple studios.

Guests can visit studios based on art genres. Others may choose studios based on a certain style, such as contemporary or western.

Organizers encourage guests to get a group of friends together and meander through the tour, stopping randomly at studios along the way.

Visit https://sonoranartsleague.org/hidden-in-the-hills/ for studio map and artist listing.

Carole Perry's glass studio was part of a previous Hidden in the Hills.
Carole Perry's glass studio was part of a previous Hidden in the Hills.
Guests view a Mimi Damrauer collage a previous Hidden in the Hills.
Guests view a Mimi Damrauer collage a previous Hidden in the Hills.