A couple blocks south of Washington Street, the SoWa district is home to dozens of art galleries and studios. Artists, both well-established (Sandy Litchfield, Hisham Bizri at Toale Gallery ) and new to the scene (22-year-old Mark Chariker at RHYS) share spaces.
A former mill building district where pianos, canned goods, shoes and other merchandise were made in the 19th century, the district has been home to artists’ studios carved out of the old factories for the last fifty years. Today, the artists have been joined by art galleries, creative businesses, cutting edge restaurants and residential loft buildings.
The SoWa Art Walk takes place in late May each year and is a weekend-long standing invitation to visit the artists in their studios. www.SoWaArtwalk.com
The SoWa Open Market, an open-air venue for artists, craftsmen, collectioners, farmstands and other vendors makes its seasonal debut each year in tandem with the SoWa Art Walk. www.SoWaOpenMarket.com
The SoWa Antiques Market features over fifty antiques vendors will display in the fabled Power Station at 540 Harrison Avenue. www.SoWaAntiquesMarket.com.
SoWa Food & Produce Market tempts everyone at 500 Harrison Ave.
Read about all at www.SoWaSundays.com
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