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Art Garage to hold
open studio, final viewing

There will be a free open animation studio with Julien Miller, experimental video artist in The Sibling Show, which is on view.

Miller will demonstrate digital drawing pad and traditional and experimental animation processes.

The last day to see Miller and his siblings’ show is Saturday May 29. Featuring Julien, Sophie and Ginger Miller, and even both parents: painter Tracy Helgeson, designer/artist Doug Miller. See FB/ArtGarageCooperstown.

Saturday May 29, from 11a.m. to 2 p.m. is also the last open studio with Miller.

All ages welcome. See FB/ArtGarageCooperstown. To reserve a visit time, call 607-547-5327, text 315-941-9607. Or just stop by, at 689 Beaver Meadow Road, just outside of Cooperstown, in the town of Middlefield.

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