Contemporary

Anne-Marie McIntyre

Anne-Marie McIntyre

Anne-Marie McIntyre’s ceramics are done in conjunction with her drawings and both are based in material exploration. The unusual techniques found in her work have been developed over years of studio practice. These include hand mixed glazes, drawing with wax resist and developing work over multiple firings. 

145 Palisade Street, Studio 339, Dobbs Ferry

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Sleepy Hollow Community Art Exhibit

Sleepy Hollow Community Art Exhibit

“Inciting Joy, Discovering Delight” : Sleepy Hollow’s 2023 Community Art Exhibit co-sponsored by the Village of Sleepy Hollow and the Sleepy Hollow Arts Collective.

W.L. Morse School, 30 Pocantico Street

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John Maggiotto

John Maggiotto

John Maggiotto is an exhibiting Artist for over 30 years. John is a NY Fellow in the Visual Arts and was selected as one of Westchester’s 50 Outstanding artists in 2015. He creates many one of a kind pieces on marble, and Polaroid film as well as many new works taken from his kayak on the Hudson River. See more works such as the Monopoly vintage game pieces on his website.

90 Cochrane Avenue, Hastings-on-Hudson

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David Press

David Press

David’s work consists of presenting string in 3D sculptures and mobiles. Wood or laser cut acrylic frames are designed to present the string. Many of David’s recent pieces are reactive to black light.

17 Riverview Place, Hastings-on-Hudson

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Mitchell Goldberg

Mitchell Goldberg

Mitchell explores gay male sexuality through the lens of pop culture imagery, distorted memory and vicarious nostalgia. His work encompasses collage, mixed media, and printmaking while interested in male camaraderie, desire, and loneliness, as well as emotions related to body image.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 383A, Dobbs Ferry

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Barbara King

Barbara King

Barbara King is an installation, mixed media artist. In her current body of work she traced and cut out various gender symbols to consider gender fluidity and expression. King continues to experiment with paper, fabric and other mediums and will be exhibiting this work as well as other projects in the Studio Tour.

93 Kent Avenue, Hastings, NY

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Bruce Richards

Bruce Richards

Bruce aims to engage the viewer in both the title’s verbal association and it’s visual analogy. His hope is that the work will provide both representational and metaphorical and allegorical readings that will connect the idea with the image.

153 Main Street, Dobbs Ferry, NY

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Nathan Frey

Nathan Frey

N8plaster lighting design shines beyond traditional lighting fixtures, incorporating creativity, innovation and traditional materials into their design. The pieces serve as both a practical light source and an artistic focal point within interior spaces.

92 Central Avenue, Tarrytown

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Lea Richardson

Lea Richardson

Lea works intuitively in various media, on paper, using line, shape and color to explore space, movement, and time. 
The works are titled by date in order to allow the viewer to see the work unfettered by suggestion. 

145 Palisade Street, Studio 317, Dobbs Ferry

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Weaving Center

Weaving Center

The Weaving Center is a non-profit community center established to encourage the artistic use of fibers, particularly in weaving. The Center offers both group and individual workshops, as well as loom rentals for individual weavers of all levels on various multi-shaft floor looms. 32 Warren Avenue, Tarrytown Website: www.theweavingcenter.org Email: rhavazelet@optonline.net (914) 332-1948 Cat Tracks […]

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Arriella Toeman

Arriella Toeman

Pastry Chef meets Potter, this piece symbolizes Ariella’s two worlds colliding; a fruit bowl made out of cookie cut-outs. Hand-built, glossy white glaze, fired to cone 6.

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Upstream Gallery

Upstream Gallery

Upstream Gallery was founded in 1991 by artists who came of age in New York during the 50’s and 60’s, and remains artist-owned and operated, with particular emphasis on quality, community. Current artist members work in a variety of media including painting, sculpture, collage/assemblage, print making and photography.  

20 Artists

8 Main Street, Hastings-on-Hudson

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Constanza Mallol

Constanza Mallol

Nature is Costanza’s inspiration. She likes to paint what is alive, breathe it’s aroma, feel the wind on her skin, imagine its taste and touch. 

“I absorb my subject through my senses and feel satisfaction with direct encounter, avoiding much interference between us as possible. This interference can be the use of electronics or my mind over intellectualizing my experience.”

145 Palisade Street, Studio 313, Dobbs Ferry

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Marci Miles

Marci Miles

Marci Miles resides in Hastings on Hudson, New York, where she passionately pursues her love for landscape and abstract photography. Nature has consistently held a profound influence over her, acting as a formidable force that fuels her creativity. Through her artwork, Marci aspires to evoke feelings of joy, peace, and even healing, hoping to accompany others on their personal journey of life.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 327, Dobbs Ferry

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Zoe Denahy

Zoe Denahy

Artist who paints abstracted landscapes of the East End. Light, Color and Horizons are dominant themes.  Planes of color lead to a open and airy sense of color and movement.

James Harmon Community Center, 44 Main Street, Hastings-On-Hudson

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Lindsay Harper duPont

Lindsay Harper duPont

Lindsay’s work is quasi logical, inspired by human gesture, attitude and movement. It is influenced by the seasons and the atmosphere of the day. “It is optimistic! And, embraces the absurd. It’s an improvisation with the excitement that there is something to be discovered right around the corner.”

145 Palisade Street, Studio 334C, Hudson River Landing, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522

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Eleanor Goldstein

Eleanor Goldstein

Eleanor Goldstein is a painter and sculptor from New York City, working in a variety of mediums. Goldstein’s work evokes emotion through the investigation of both natural and urban environments, exploring themes of death and rebirth throughout. Her subjects are drawn from the striking industrial landscapes and transcendent forms from nature that she encounters, representing a cry for action. 

145 Palisade Street, Studio 316, Dobbs Ferry

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Eva Bouhassira Gregor

Eva Bouhassira Gregor

Eva is an architect and a painter. She works with water-based and mixed media, walking the line between inorganic and organic, abstract and landscape expressions. 

James V. Harmon Community Center 44 Main Street, Hastings on Hudson, NY 10706 

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Carol Herd-Rodriguez

Carol Herd-Rodriguez

 Carol Herd-Rodriguez, a New York artist, draws inspiration from everyday life and the natural world. Her work is often rooted in a love of the Hudson River and its scenic surroundings. With three decades of professional exhibition experience and collectors of her art spanning the nation, she blends personal experiences into her work, aiming to capture a profound essence hidden beyond the visible.

James V. Harmon Community Center, 44 Main St, Hastings

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Kristin Javier

Kristin Javier

Kristin Javier began as a self-taught artist who eventually sought courses in both Classical and Modern Mosaic Techniques. A former teacher and translator of Spanish and Italian, in 2018 she turned a former weekend hobby into an artistic path forward. She cuts or shapes all materials by hand before placing the tiny pieces directly into cement tinted with earthen pigments.

385 Warburton Ave, Studio 1, Hastings-on-Hudson (through left gate, down stairs to patio)

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Jamie MacKenzie

Jamie MacKenzie

Jamie Kay MacKenzie is known for her ethereal narrative paintings. She is interested in exploring the emotional and spiritual lives of her subjects, forging a psychical connection to their past. Each piece serves as a kind of vessel for shared memories and experiences between people, combining the poignantly personal with an inclusive universality. 

385 Warburton Ave, Studio Four, Hastings-on-Hudson (through left gate, downstairs to patio)

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Edward Bear Miller

Edward Bear Miller

Edward paints portraits, landscapes, and figures in a loose, modern way. In 2016, the American flag became a subject and surface of special interest for him. Edward renders large portraits exploring nationality and history. Born and raised in Washington, D.C. with roots Upstate, he was a social studies teacher for twelve years and currently resides in Tarrytown with his wife and daughters. 

114 Neperan Road, Tarrytown

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Catrin Perih

Catrin Perih

Catrin’s work explores the concept of memory and how it is captured, represented and viewed. She finds inspiration in old family photos, antiques and vintage ephemera, historical buildings and settings, and anything that evokes a sense of nostalgia. She works with acrylic, oil, and watercolor and also creates paintings digitally.

385 Warburton Avenue, Studio 2,  Hastings (through left gate, down stairs to patio)

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Susan Richman

Susan Richman

The emotional pull of implied water in Susan’s work is the underpinning of her series, Confluence. A symbol of rebirth and hope, water gives sustenance to every ecosystem and civilization and is needed by all living organisms to grow and survive. Confluence builds on prior environmental themes and honors her subjects whose deterioration of habitat makes their recognition vital and poignant.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 304, Dobbs Ferry

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Hagar Sand

Hagar Sand

Hagar’s art asks questions about the relationship of the body to an ‘environment’ in both a physical and metaphorical sense. Her material and photographic exploration of this relationship defines and shapes it. She uses plexiglass as the holding structure of her pieces, and her process involves painting, tracing, adhering objects, melting and scratching its surface.

13 Crossbar Road, Hastings-on-Hudson

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Chloe Sikirica

Chloe Sikirica

Chloe Sikirica is a multi-faceted artist: printmaker, photographer, painter, and ceramist. She obtained her BFA Degree in Painting from SUNY New Paltz and her Masters Degree in Studio Art and Art Education from New York University. She currently resides in Hastings on Hudson and is excited to show her current work of Ceramics and Photo Encaustics during the RiverArts Open Studio Tour this fall.

526 Broadway, Hastings

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Janet Sikirica

Janet Sikirica

Janet is a fiber artist and her main medium is wool felt making, ranging from whimsical objects and home decor to wearable art. She also studies and practices Japanese Shibori dyeing techniques, eco dyeing, as well as the Korean art form of Bojagi – which merges various shapes and colors of a particular fabric through stitching, creating beautiful seams.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 314, Dobbs Ferry

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Marisa Silverstein

Marisa Silverstein

Marisa Gonzales Silverstein works as a paper sculptor, creating designs that are meditative and mathematical and demonstrate the interplay of light and shadow. Marisa received a Fellowship in Photography from New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) in 2016 for her series “92 Americans Everyday.” She has shown her work in galleries in New York City, Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam counties.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 318F, Dobbs Ferry

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