Whimsical

Janette Rozene

Janette Rozene

Jan Rozene is a contemporary Hudson River painter. A student of Frank Mason at the Art Students’ League, she has masters degrees from Columbia University and Hunter College in library science and art history. She hopes to have the viewer share the emotional high she achieves when lost in meditation and engagement with nature.

1 Central Avenue, Studio 302 (Lyceum Building)

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Larry Blizard

Larry Blizard

Larry Blizard’s imagination is a deluge of hysterically funny ideas, all of which work. His drawings are warm and delicate. Technically, they are masterful.

12 Chestnut Street, Dobbs Ferry

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Alison Cimmet

Alison Cimmet

Alison Cimmet’s mixed-media painted collage work celebrates vibrant colors and textures. She uses beautiful curated papers, vintage ephemera (sheet music, literature, etc.), and her own gelli-plate acrylic prints. Final touches are done with paint, markers, and gold leaf. Alison is a proud member of the Collective Art Studio collaborative work space in Dobbs Ferry, New York. www.Fancille.com

145 Palisade Street, Studio 318F, Dobbs Ferry

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David Barnett

David Barnett

Combining found elements with those fashioned by his own hand, David’s work encompasses two- and three-dimensional collage as well as sculptural objects. The essence of his work lies in the age-old struggle between nature and the man-made industrial world. His challenge is to convey that sense of conflict in a way that resonates with the viewer.

104 Main Street, Tarrytown, NY 10591

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Jess Blaustein

Jess Blaustein

Jess Blaustein is a conceptual artist/maker who takes so-called ordinary things and projects them into other
dimensions

145 Palisade Street, Studio 406, Dobbs Ferry

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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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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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David Rabinowitz

David Rabinowitz

David’s work mainly consists of photographic objects that have been extracted from their original work and placed into a new setting. His objective is to create a surrealistic images with odd inhabitants and strange objects within the boundaries of a photograph.

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

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Jen Moore Smith

Jen Moore Smith

Jen paints light and color as they imbue natural subjects. In works large and small her brushwork remains visible and loose. Composing often with a perspective suggesting a child’s viewpoint, Jen reveals  hope that the work is seen with the serious curiosity, and lighthearted intensity of youthful innocence.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 318F, Dobbs Ferry

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Vicky Youngman

Vicky Youngman

Vicky is an Adjunct Professor at Pace University, Pleasantville campus, where she has taught ceramics since 2011. As a Professional Teaching Artist through ArtsWestchester she conducts ceramic arts residencies in schools, community sites and through Arts Mobile. She teaches adults and children at Clay Art Center in Portchester and senior citizens at Five Star Premier in Yonkers.

James Harmon Community Center, 44 Main Street, Hastings on Hudson

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