Get ready for a weekend filled with artistic enchantment! From March 8 through March 10 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Quail Creek artists will showcase their talent and sell their art as part of the Open Studio Tour (sponsored by the Tubac Center of the Arts). Fifteen artists come together at six different homes within Quail Creek to offer their creative masterpieces. With a diverse range of styles and mediums, this event promises an immersive experience for everyone who appreciates the magic of art.
2333 E. Desert Pueblo Pass
Missy Guisto is a creative mixed media, assemblage, as well as a traditional artist.
1101 N. Broken Hills Drive
Cyndy Padilla portrays wildlife and nature using a variety of mediums.
Terry Smith creates vibrant, colorful paintings using acrylic and various hand-decorated papers and mark-making tools.
Katalin Jacobs creates mixed media intuitive abstracts. Having escaped the Iron Curtain during the Hungarian Revolution, her passion is to donate money raised by the sale of her art to Ukraine and World Kitchen.
Rebecca Dahlke paints wide open places in Arizona, soaring birds, and four-legged critters.
Lyn Rackley works with strong values and abstract shapes.
2750 E. Eba Court
Debbie O’Rourke uses vibrant colors and textures in diverse mediums from representational to abstract.
Victoria Thornton creates abstract mixed media, layered glossy finish resin art using a variety of pigments and textures.
Brad Grant uses oil paint, oil pastel, chalk, and watercolor to create a variety of realistic artwork.
Jean Pastore works in transparent watercolor, creating unique landscapes, flowers, and animals.
2703 E. Glen Canyon Road
Glenis Leitch creates abstract art using oil paint and cold wax on birch wood panels.
2143 E. Spurwind Lane
Arlene Zaloznik weaves pine needles on gourds, incorporating various gemstones and fossils.
Marlene Meyers designs functional, unique baskets using leather, birch bark, pine needles, yarn, and beads.
Diane Turney uses pieces of glass to create beautiful mosaics.
2275 E. Copper Valley Way
Karen Honaker passionately finds translucent and transparent reflections in her work, offering originals and prints or canvas giclee.