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Hidden in the Hills Studio Tour

Held annually the weekends before and after Thanksgiving, the Sonoran Arts League presents Hidden in the Hills, the Valley's largest six-day studio tour to art enthusiasts, patrons and serious collectors. The HITH tour of members' studios offers a unique opportunity to observe artists at work. Visitors are welcome to participate in conversation and creative connection with up to 200 artists, gleaning insight into the creative process, learning about the tools of the trade and are able to purchase works directly from the artists. Hidden In The Hills is the League's signature event that brings excitement, enrichment and artistic awareness so essential to life and community.

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

The citizens of Cave Creek invite you to visit our Town during the annual Hidden in the Hills Studio Tour. The tours, artist directories and maps are available at no charge. You may visit as many of the studios on the tour as you wish.

The Carefree/Cave Creek Chamber of Commerce also provides information, maps and directories.

The Town of Carefree is located in the high Sonoran Desert, the most beautiful in the world! We welcome this opportunity to showcase our community and hope you enjoy your stay. We're very proud of our artist community and know you will enjoy their diverse talents.

Hidden in the Hills Studio Tour


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