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Tickets available through June 13 for studio tours from several notable Newton artists.
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The Carriage Factory Art Gallery in Newton, Kansas, will host its annual studio art tour from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on June 20. Ticket holders can snack on refreshments while visiting the studios of six artists. A profile in The SHOUT last year offers a sneak peek into ceramicist Conrad Snider's studio, one of the stops on the tour. The ceramicist has created public artworks across the state, including at Wichita's Advanced Learning Library, Country Acres Dog Park, and Pracht Wetlands Park. Also opening their studios: Karen Holliday, Nathan Novack, Kayann Ausherman, Pamela Nanney, and Virgil Penner. The Springdale Art & Nature Center's “Piglet” is an additional stop on the tour. Tickets are $40, but don't wait until the last minute to snag yours: They're only avalable through June 13. On the day of the tour, you can pick up tickets and the list of locations at the Carriage Factory Art Gallery, 128 E. 6th St. in Newton, Kansas. Hat tip to reader Khris for the heads-up about this event. _— Emily Christensen_ ****This article was originally published in our newsletter. Sign up for weekly emails and stay informed about Kansas art and culture.**** Subscribe * * * ## Support Kansas arts writing The SHOUT is a Wichita-based independent newsroom focused on artists living and working in Kansas. We're partly supported by the generosity of our readers, and every dollar we receive goes directly into the pocket of a contributing writer, editor, or photographer. Click here to support our work with a tax-deductible donation**.** Yes! I want to support The SHOUT ****Popular Reads**** ❋ Derby man has the kind of voice that turns heads — and chairs ❋ Socializing while sober: how some Wichitans are cultivating alcohol-free communities ❋ As a small creative business closes, the owner mourns❋ Painting through it: Autumn Noire on 20 years of making art❋ How a guy from Wichita resurrected 'Dawn of the Dead'❋ Bygone Friends University museum housed curious collections
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Coming Up: Tour artist studios in Newton, Kansas
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