Sebastopol Center for the Arts’ annual Sonoma County Art Trails will take place Saturday and Sunday on Sept. 30th, Oct. 1st, 7th + 8th from 10:00 am  5:00 pm. 
This event, in it’s 38th year, exhibits 130 local artists who will have the opportunity to show and sell their work in this open studio event!

HOW TO ENJOY ART TRAILS:
The free collector’s guide is available both in print and online, guests curate their own art tour as they roam scenic Sonoma county. Tourists and day-trippers alike come back year after year to take a day to see the new work of their favorite artist, visit local wineries, and enjoy farm to table cuisine. Blue signs lead the way to individual studios where visitors may view a wide range of art mediums including paintings, collage, drawing, printmaking, glass art, fiber arts, sculpture, jewelry and assemblage.
Additionally, the viewer may visit the preview exhibition at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts, where every artist will have one representative artwork available.  
 
Sebastopol Center for the Arts
282 S High St, Sebastopol, CA 95472
September 14 - Oct 15, 2023
Reception: September 16, 4-6pm
 
ADDITIONAL VENUES 
Visitors can also enjoy the art in person at one of the following special events for Art Trails 2023:
 
Corrick’s and My Daughter the Framer
637 4th St, Santa Rosa, CA 95404
September 1 - October 21
Receptions: September 1 and October 6, 5-7pm
 
Gallery One
209 Western Ave, Petaluma, CA 94952
September 17 - October 9
Reception: September 23, 5-7pm
 
Bodega Art Gallery
17255 Bodega Hwy, Bodega, CA 94922
September 1 - October 9
Reception: September 2, 2-4pm
 
Healdsburg Center for the Arts
334 Center St, Healdsburg, CA 95448
September 17 - October 9
Reception: September 23, 5-7pm
 
For more information contact:
Shaina Williams, Sebastopol Center for the Arts
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(707) 829-4979 ext 6
 

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