13th annual Art Odyssey to take place Thursday through Saturday

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The 13th annual Art Odyssey Self-Guided Tour of Artist Studios will take place Thursday through Saturday. The event offers the community the opportunity to visit artists’ working studios in the Twin Lakes area. Guests will be able to view the artists at work, explore their studios, and purchase unique pieces of art.

A preview of the artists’ work is now on display at the Baxter County Library. Select pieces from each participating artist will be featured near the entrance’s glass display.

The tour will include three different routes: the White River Area route, the Norfork Lake Area route, and the Mountain Home Area route. Directions for these routes can be accessed through a QR Code located in the Tour Guide, which is available at the Baxter County Library, the Mountain Home Chamber of Commerce, various local businesses, and the artists’ studios.

This year’s artists include:

D. Mairina Arellano, Kathe Altazan, Lyn Baker, Sami Castagna, Carol Chiasson Rivas, Janice Paine-Dawes, Emily Henry, Beth Ivens, Dana Johnson, Joe Jostes, Deborah Lively, Glen Lagerstedt, Dawn Lagerstedt, Darlene Landrum, Steve Landrum, Cynthia Malenshek, Linda Mahoney, Marilyn Morris, Deb Peterson, Jerry Preator, Tara Pruitt, Jeanne Roth, Lynny Roark Smith, Meg Simons, Susan Skinner, Catherine Stotesbery, Kelly Householder-Giuliano, Margaret W. Williamson, and Jenna Wellein.

Friends of the Art Odyssey are seeking donations to ensure the continued success of these tours. Donations are accepted at the following levels: Michelangelo at $500, Da Vinci at $250-$499, Rembrandt at $100-$249, Picasso at $50-$99, and Starving Artist at $1-$49. Donations help raise public awareness of art and enrich the community’s cultural landscape.

The tour is free, and no tickets are required.

For more information, visit www.theartodyssey.com.

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