Eduardo Anievas, LIC artist, opens his studio to the public every Saturday afternoon
Image source: Eduardo Anievas We were recently made aware of a local Long Island City artist, painter Eduardo Anievas, who has been active in LIC since 2010. He recently relocated within the neighborhood. He is originally from northern Spain, worked in Germany and Portugal for a spell, and now makes his home in NY. Here’s…

Image source: Eduardo Anievas
We were recently made aware of a local Long Island City artist, painter Eduardo Anievas, who has been active in LIC since 2010. He recently relocated within the neighborhood. He is originally from northern Spain, worked in Germany and Portugal for a spell, and now makes his home in NY. Here’s more about him – and his studio is open to all on Saturday afternoons! Thanks to his press agent for passing this on.
Painter Eduardo Anievas recently relocated his studio to an accessible space located at 10-15 48th Avenue, between Vernon Blvd and 11th Street. His new studio functions as a gallery as well as a working space and features two windows at street level.
Eduardo’s studio is open to the public every Saturday from 1pm-6pm. Additionally, Eduardo is at his studio quite often and has an open door policy – he welcomes passersby to come in whenever he is there. Eduardo is warm and encouraging and those who walk in to see his paintings, have a chat or purchase some art enjoy the rare opportunity to visit with an artist in his workplace. He has 60 paintings on display and the rest of his available pieces in a digital portfolio.
Eduardo Anievas is originally from Santander, a city in Northern Spain. He left his country at age 23 and began to work as a full time artist, primarily with portraits and still lives, in Germany and Portugal before moving to NY where he has spent the last 14 years. Eduardo has displayed his works at many different venues including commercial and nonprofit galleries in Europe (Spain, Germany, Portugal, Bulgaria) and the US, restaurants, cafes, on the streets of Manhattan, and once on a school bus as part of the 2012 Bushwick Open Studios.
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