| Hey, Friends! THIS WEEKEND! The 29th Arts Gowanus Open Studio Reclaim Your Art & Discover Treasures at the Dare2Draw Open Studio on this Saturday & Sunday from 1-6PM (find and claim with ID) And the highlights don't stop at the sale and Quick Draw art return. We have several fantastic guest creators joining us. MEET OUR MENTORING GUEST CREATORS: Saturday, meet Jake & Led from Jetpulse and learn about their creative journey. Sunday, meet the dynamic duo Lisa Burdige and John Hazard, creators of the webcomic "Background Noise," and explore their fusion of words and drawing. OPEN STUDIO "FUNBOX" LIQUIDATION & FUNDRAISER: Unleash your inner art collector with $1, $5, $10, $15 and $20 deals!! A Note on Our Quick-Draw Sketches: Saturday & Sunday from 1-6PM Did you compete at one of our Quick-Draw sketch challenges in the past? We have a collection looking for a home. It is free to reclaim any past sketch you dared to draw with us —simply show proof of ID at the event to claim your own drawing. We truly hope you can stop by. Please, come and say hello and grab some stuff. Come see the creative energy of the Gowanus community, explore our new studio hub, and connect with fellow artists. We hope you can stop by, say hello, and find something special. | | | LED & JAKE BRADSHAW OF JETPULSE COMICS We are proud to spotlight Led Bradshaw and his super kid, Jake. Get ready to be inspired by Jetpulse Comics, a crew creating a new wave of comics with a powerful mission. Jetpulse Studios was created to inspire, encourage, and raise awareness about individuals living on the autism spectrum, operating on the belief that every child is a hero who will one day change the world. Come see how Jetpulse Comics is making a difference. | | | | | | | | | LISA BURDIGE AND JOHN HAZARD Sunday brings local flair with the dynamic duo of Lisa Burdige and John Hazard, the creators behind the "Background Noise" webcomic. This daily diary comic offers a witty, authentic look at living and loving in the Brooklyn bubble, chronicling their real-life adventures in the gig economy, work, relationships, and cats. Discover their collaborative work and John's alter ego, Frankenstein Superstar. | | | | |
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