Five artistic communities come together for 44th Dixon Studio Tour A sculptural bracelet by Kay Weiner. A ceramic piece by Jill Whitten. A stoned wood piece by Mayo Licona. "Seven Sisters," blown fused glass, by Robin Stanaway. Published October 30, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. Modified October 30, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. As featured on - Communities come together for 44th Dixon Studio Tour The Dixon Studio Tour, New Mexico's longest continuously running studio art tour, is returning for its 44th year on Saturday, Nov. 1, and Sunday, Nov. 2. collection_3f09c604-9e66-46af-9dec-10b9c87f6be5.html
As featured on - Communities come together for 44th Dixon Studio Tour The Dixon Studio Tour, New Mexico's longest continuously running studio art tour, is returning for its 44th year on Saturday, Nov. 1, and Sunday, Nov. 2.
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