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Although Texas has started to slowly reopen, some facilities are still staying virtual for now.

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A Southeast Texas art gallery is keeping the community engaged in a unique way in this era of social distancing.

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COVID-19 caused many organizations and event venues to changes their routines for the public, but non-profits like The Art Studio found virtual, interactive ways to bring art to people's homes.
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People were showing off their books to us, and they said, 'This artist has done the art cover for us, and I've got a vampire/werewolf story, I've got a trilogy,' assistant curator Michelle Cate said.

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Cate described all the studio has to offer, including new exhibits. The Art Studio is currently hosting a virtual spooky book fair happening online until Friday, Oct. 16 featuring David Hooker, Linda Patillo, Steve Fitzner and Christopher Joubert.

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That was by Ms. Linda Patillo and that's what she does, and I knew some other locals that had self-published, she said. We just started thinking, well how can we do a little virtual book fair and feature these authors that have spooky themes in their books in October.

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The art community in Southeast Texas has been supportive of their decision to go virtual for now, Cate said.

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Upcoming virtual events like the spooky book fair at the Art Studio can be found on their website at <a href=http://www.artstudio.org/ target=_blank rel=noopener noreferrer>www.artstudio.org</a> or their Facebook page at <a href=https://www.facebook.com/theartstudioinc/ target=_blank rel=noopener noreferrer>The Art Studio Inc</a>.

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Although Texas has started to slowly reopen, some facilities are still staying virtual for now.

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A Southeast Texas art gallery is keeping the community engaged in a unique way in this era of social distancing.

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COVID-19 caused many organizations and event venues to changes their routines for the public, but non-profits like The Art Studio found virtual, interactive ways to bring art to people's homes.
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People were showing off their books to us, and they said, 'This artist has done the art cover for us, and I've got a vampire/werewolf story, I've got a trilogy,' assistant curator Michelle Cate said.

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Cate described all the studio has to offer, including new exhibits. The Art Studio is currently hosting a virtual spooky book fair happening online until Friday, Oct. 16 featuring David Hooker, Linda Patillo, Steve Fitzner and Christopher Joubert.

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That was by Ms. Linda Patillo and that's what she does, and I knew some other locals that had self-published, she said. We just started thinking, well how can we do a little virtual book fair and feature these authors that have spooky themes in their books in October.

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The art community in Southeast Texas has been supportive of their decision to go virtual for now, Cate said.

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Upcoming virtual events like the spooky book fair at the Art Studio can be found on their website at <a href=http://www.artstudio.org/ target=_blank rel=noopener noreferrer>www.artstudio.org</a> or their Facebook page at <a href=https://www.facebook.com/theartstudioinc/ target=_blank rel=noopener noreferrer>The Art Studio Inc</a>.

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