South Coast Artists open more than 75 local artists’ studios to the public

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South Coast Artists held their 21st annual Open Studio Tours this past weekend, showcasing local painters, ceramicists and eco-photographers.

The South Coast of Massachusetts is known for its rich maritime history, picturesque beaches and fresh lobster rolls. But out-of-towners may not realize the area is also an art hub where all types of creatives, from sculptors to photographers, live and work.held its 21st annual Open Studios Tour this summer, showcasing artists from Dartmouth and Westport in Massachusetts, and Tiverton and Little Compton in Rhode Island.

Cali Almy looking at the ceramic tiles she made for a commission at UMass Memorial Hospital in Worcester. In Tiverton, Epstein creates pottery in the studio she has worked at for nine years — she started throwing on a wheel in high school. Epstein has also taken in a sleepy black cat named Will Ferrell, who showed up years ago on her front porch and never left.

Epstein wanted to be a veterinarian, even going so far as to earn a degree in animal science. After graduating, she wasn't sure which path to follow, art or animal medicine. People were buying her pottery, so she decided to chase that passion. Epstein has been working on her art in the 20 years since.

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