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Stephanie Buck

Stephanie Buck

Stephanie Buck’s world is of Earth and Spirit. She is always moved to capture the light that radiates from a person, a place, a moment. During these last several years which, indeed have “tried our souls.” She is moved to express her fears, beliefs, and hopes for a kinder world: believing that the creative process is a healing process.

1 North Street, Hastings-on-Hudson

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Lindsay Mortimer

Lindsay Mortimer

Lindsay’s work is all about color and pattern. Working in the fashion & textile industry for 20 years, she has cultivated an understanding of successful design. Working with clay allows her to explore without distraction, cultivating mindfulness while creating. Her work is a celebration of the making as well as the beauty of the result.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 327, Dobbs Ferry

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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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Naomi Gilbert

Naomi Gilbert

Naomi’s work is inspired by the natural world, focusing on the patterns and particles that run throughout the cosmos rather than the distinct forms that make up the material world. Advances in technology reveal images of realities once invisible to us. While their beauty and perfection cannot be matched, they suggest endless possibilities that inspire her to create.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 335D Hudson River Landing, Dobbs Ferry

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Timothy Duch

Timothy Duch

Timothy’s paintings invite the viewer to participate in the narratives implied within the artworks. His process is improvisatory, informed by choices made on the paper and then refined and revised, until it is hung on the wall. Generally that ends the process, unless further revisions are added.

114 North Washington Street, Tarrytown

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Helen Elliott

Helen Elliott

Originally from the UK, Helen has been living and painting in the Rivertowns for over 25 years. She works as an artist and educator in her studio in Dobbs Ferry. “When I paint I enjoy the process, the movement and the stillness. I try to communicate the inherent beauty of our natural world, albeit in the form of 3 pears.”

145 Palisade Street, Studio 402, Dobbs Ferry

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Nora Galland

Nora Galland

Nora loves to paint and paints what she loves: flowers, nature, botanicals.

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

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Raine Gifford

Raine Gifford

Raine’s current work continues to explore themes related to found moments in time and space, as well as lost moments. Some of the work is inspired by observed still life, some by memory and surprises of medium and process. Raine is a member of Collective Arts Space in Dobbs Ferry where she shares studio space with four other artists.  

145 Palisade Street, Studio 318F, Dobbs Ferry

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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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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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Wendy Naidich

Wendy Naidich

Wendy Naidich is a photographer & potter living In Hastings-on-Hudson, NY. She often focuses on architectural details which can take on an abstract quality. Textures, patterns, and colors are what attracts her eye. Wendy’s pottery is hand built and mostly functional. She enjoys the tactile experience and the unexpected twists & turns of clay and glaze. 

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

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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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Madge Scott

Madge Scott

Madge is a self taught, award-winning arist who has shown and sold her work nationally and internationally. Her career began in the mid 1990’s. She’s been exhibiting her work since 2005 in solo and group exhibitions in New York and other states including New Jersey and Gallerie Bonheur, St. Louis. She’s a member of the Upstream, Blue Door Galleries and RiverArts.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 334E, Dobbs Ferry

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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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