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Beccy Ridsdel, one of the committee of YOS Featuring over 140 artists and makers showing and selling their work within their homes and workspaces, this is an opportunity for art lovers and the curious to enjoy fresh air, meet artists, view and buy unique arts and crafts from York’s very best artisans. She added: 2021’s York Open Studios will continue to celebrate originality and variety, with visitors welcomed by artists who will continue to adhere to Government guidelines, keeping themselves and visitors safe throughout. Many of the artists booked for last year remain on the list, plus new artists and makers have also been selected by the external panel of art professionals, to give regular visitors a chance to enjoy new work as well as meet their favourite creatives.
Artists prepare for York Open Studios 2021 As York Open Studios prepares to celebrate its 20th anniversary next year, we look back at two decades of creativity and how artists are preparing to welcome art-lovers into their homes and studios in 2021 TWO decades ago, a group of like-minded and talented people in York decided more could be done to promote the diversity and availability of good art in the city, maximising the opportunity for artists to interact with potential buyers. Under the direction of artists Anne Hutchison and Gail Fox, with 19 other artist friends, York Open Studios was born and now 20 years later with a seven-fold growth in artists, makers and craftspeople across a wide spectrum of media, doors in York will be opened – literally and metaphorically – next April.