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Mark your calendar for
Covered Bridge Art Studio 2025 

October 10, 11 & 12
10am - 5pm

Save the date for our Fall event, Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour. It‘s the way to catch a glimpse of the enchanting studios and workspaces of some of Southeastern Wisconsin’s finest artists. Visiting our artists' studios on tour is the chance to see what inspires them and gain insight into their process. Click to see video clips of the artists from 2024.

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Artist Registration for the Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour closed.

We have 56 Artists signed up to participate in the studio tour this year.  We will be updating the artist profiles in the next few weeks and getting the information on the map below.  

Check out 2024 year’s map and list of artists on tour.

Every year, art enthusiasts enjoy the splendor of an autumn drive in rural Wisconsin and experience the scenic beauty of farm fields, pumpkin patches, and Lake Michigan‘s shoreline. The small towns in Ozaukee and Washington counties are picturesque. And don’t miss the historic wooden covered bridge! Each stop is marked with the signature red arrow signs. Detailed maps can be found throughout the Cedarburg community and with our sponsors. Or simply click the buttons about and download your map and list of studios now.  

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Try our interactive map at the bottom of this page.

A Sneak Peek of the Tour

Checkout videos of some of this year’s participating artists (2024).

Get an upclose and personal view of spaces and faces behind the work.

If you have questions or need more information about this event, please click the button to contact the Covered Bridge Art Studio Tour Committee.

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“The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.”

—Lau Tuz

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