Third annual Art All Day showcase coming to Trenton Nov. 8

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Painter Anthony Fearron at his Trenton studio space on Art All Day 2013.

Trenton’s third annual Art All Day open studio tour and creative showcase will be held on Nov. 8 from noon to 5 p.m.

The Hive Community of Art & Design, New Trenton Store & Studio, and The College of New Jersey’s Community Works Art Gallery will join 27 other Trenton sites and 80 artists at the event.

Returning sites include S.A.G.E. Coalition’s Gandhi Garden and Gallery 219, Trenton Area Soup Kitchen’s A-Team artists, renowned artist Mel Leipzig painting live at the New Jersey State Museum and AbOminOg Intl. Arts Collective showing its cast iron sculpture at the Old Barracks Museum.

The city’s latest public murals will be featured on the public art tour in addition to scheduled film screenings and dance and music performances.

All Art All Day sites are open and free to the public. Attendees can create their own self-guided itinerary utilizing the free map and program, or join guided trolley, bicycle and walking tours.

Visitors will be able to pick up or download copies of the Art All Day map/program prior to the event. Free parking is available at Artworks, where visitors can obtain information, view on-site studios, view the “Artists of Art All Day” group show, sample from food trucks, and assemble before embarking on trolley, bike and walking tours. A celebratory reception will take place at Artworks from 5 to 8 p.m.

Artworks is located at 19 Everett Alley, Trenton. For more information go to artworkstrenton.org/art-all-day/ or call 394-9436.

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