contemporary

Alison Bert

Alison Bert

Alison draws on her background in music and journalism to capture the spirit of people and places, distilling her subjects to convey the most striking elements. She started photography 10 years ago as a reporter for The Journal News and continued as a photojournalist for AOL Patch Media. She has been displaying her work in […]

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Alison Marra

Alison Marra

Alison Marra is an abstract painter and mixed media artist whose work investigates themes of cultural femininity and the natural environment. Additionally, she volunteers and holds residencies in several local elementary schools to guide children in accessing and trusting their personal creative voices. Alison lives with her husband and two daughters in Yonkers, NY.   […]

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Arlé	Sklar-Weinstein

Arlé Sklar-Weinstein

Arlé Sklar-Weinstein’s career spans over 50 years of prestigious exhibitions and installations, including numerous awards and review. She has exhibited extensively throughout New York, the Northeast and West Coast, with international exhibits in the Sakai City Museum, Japan, Paris, Fr., Niteroi, Brazil and Almeria, Spain. Sklar-Weinstein held her first museum show, a retrospective called EVOLUTIONS, […]

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Barbara King

Barbara King

Barbara King is a mixed media, installation artist who was born in Syracuse, NY. She obtained her MFA from Hunter College and was recognized with the William Graft Award for her thesis show. Ms. King graduated from the University of Buffalo with a BFA in Printmaking and was the recipient of a Creative and Performing […]

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Bruce Richards

Bruce Richards

  The titles of the works, which are suggestive of allegorical content, serve as introductions to the images narrative. My aim is to engage the viewer in both the title’s verbal association and it’s visual analogy. My hope is that the work will provide both surface and metaphorical readings that will connect the idea with […]

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Carol Herd-Rodriguez

Carol Herd-Rodriguez

Carol Herd-Rodriguez imposes a deliberate lens of childlike wonder in her process. She maintains that everyone has a limitless potential to perceive the ordinary as extraordinary. Through keeping a focus on the beauty found in memories of what has been and dreams of what may be, the process and the work becomes a meditation on […]

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Carolyn Bloom

Carolyn Bloom

Carolyn is a fiber artist residing in Dobbs Ferry, New York. She began knitting in 2005, when she was at home with two small children and keen to find a creative outlet. Each year as her children got older, Carolyn added skills to her repertoire – cables, lace, color work, crochet. And most recently, she […]

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Constanza Mallol

Constanza Mallol

Constanza has lived in Chile, México and the United States.  The folklore, nature, culture and weather of each of these countries that were her beloved homes, have cause a great impact on the artist sensibilities toward her Art. Her painting is direct, immediate  and speak directly to emotion, with no intellectual or rational interference. Trained […]

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David Press

David Press

Inspired by artists Naum Gabo, Alexander Calder, and Raider Nelson and mathematician/model builder Theodore Olivier, I continue in 2017 to use straight lines to produce three dimensional curves. One present focus is the suspension of multiple shapes at once. Website         17 Riverview Place Hastings on Hudson, NY

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Donald Holden

Donald Holden

Don fell in love with art, age 3, when he and his Dad drew “horsies” and wagons, on shirt card boards.  He continued drawing and paint- ing through his years at Columbia.  Working at The Met for 2 years as PR director, he was fascinated by the subtleties of Asian painting for the first time. […]

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EB Gregor

EB Gregor

Living and working as an architect in Hastings on Hudson, surrounded by the natural beauty of the area, as well as many intense thinkers and artists, I attempt to both explore and find peace. A house is a physical shelter, a place to live and to dream. It has a constructed meaning and it is […]

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Edward Bear Miller

Edward Bear Miller

Much of my work is painted on site in the spirit of Courbet and Van Gogh. The larger studio pieces are contemplative visions of river waters nourishing and flushing human infrastructure, with river creatures mirroring our physical and psychological health. I’m trying to foster wildness in the late industrial age. I live in Hastings-on-Hudson and […]

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Eleanor Goldstein

Eleanor Goldstein

I move from a moment in nature to the back-story of cities dying and being reborn, to faces/people in the middle of their personal stories. In all instances, if it touches me I need to catch it and express it. And as for my choice of medium, I select each one for how it moves […]

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Eleni LaSenna

Eleni LaSenna

My artwork might be described as mostly abstract and organic in nature, however I tend not to confine it to a particular definition or style as my enjoyment comes from experiencing and exploring the unlimited possibilities that allow me to express creativity. I continue to be influenced by certain Asian philosophies and artists as well […]

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Elizabeth de Bethune

Elizabeth de Bethune

Elizabeth de Bethune is a figurative/representational (sometimes) painter/drawer/printmaking, who frequently works back and forth between media and materials. Much of her work combines collage as well. Although mostly “realistic”, her work plays back and forth between illusion and surface. A recent series involves images of people looking at art, painted upon heavily collaged surfaces. The […]

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Elizabeth Naughton

Elizabeth Naughton

I am a passionate artist who enjoys creating in a wide variety of mediums including painting, mosaics, digital art, graphic design, 3D printing and kiln glass. I am extremely enthusiastic about contemporary art and design. I enjoy exploring new ideas, techniques and technologies. I like to go with the flow and be in the moment […]

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Ellen Crane

Ellen Crane

My interest in movement and background in dance led me to explore various methods of expressing kinetic energy in still photographs.  Recently I’ve used a moving camera and long shutter speeds to create images using various light sources and subjects.  I strive to create work that conveys vitality, joy and transcendence.  After dancing with ballet […]

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Evan Read

Evan Read

My new inkjet prints on paper combine ideas from two past sets of work. Packing an array of ovals into a rectangle goes back to paintings I did in the mid-90s, but here I’ve updated the idea with digital manipulations developed in a very different recent series. In the earlier work, the hard-edged ovals remained […]

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Gabriel Pinto

Gabriel Pinto

GABRIEL PINTO is an artist and illustrator working in the animation industry. He grew up on a steady diet of Wu-Tang Clan albums, Saturday morning cartoons and Kurt Vonnegut novels. His screenprints draw from these and others influences, while playing with bold graphic images and colors. He currently resides in Tarrytown, NY where he can […]

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Gabrielle Burger

Gabrielle Burger

Gabrielle Burger is a painter and designer living in Tarrytown, NY. Her paintings focus on floral still lives, serene landscapes, and the beauty of everyday objects. Nature plays a meaningful role in her art, offering respite from the monotonous confines of cubicles and screens. Merging the natural world with detailed and fabricated settings, she finds […]

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Jane Kang Lawrence

Jane Kang Lawrence

SATURDAY only My paintings and multi-media collage are born of curiosity about the world traveled, coupled with the world I can create. Besides responding to architecture, I am also responding to my relationship to my near daily commute into Grand Central Terminal. New York’s architecture provokes and induces thought; emotions are aroused by looming buildings, […]

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Janet Lippmann

Janet Lippmann

BA and MA in Art and Education from Brooklyn College. Post graduate studies, N.Y.U, The Art Students League, and The Pastel Society of America. Taught Art in Cincinnati, NYC and Westchester Pubic Schools. Teaching painting and pastels to retired NYC teachers since 2010. Founded and directed The River Gallery, Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y. from 1974 to 1989. […]

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Janet Sikirica

Janet Sikirica

  Janet Sikirica Fiber Art I am primarily a fiber artist although I have worked with many different forms of textile design – from silk painting to industrial wool. I have a passion with wool, which began at an early age with knitting. In 2011, I continued to pursue various ways to create wearable art […]

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Jeff Dietz

Jeff Dietz

Jeff is constantly carrying a camera and a sketchbook, searching for inspiration everywhere, with a strong connection to sunlight, trees, and the streets. He works as the Studio Manager and in-house photographer/videographer for MAC Group US. When he gets back to his home studio, he compiles small artist books, collages, and photographs that have made […]

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Jeff	White

Jeff White

Jeff White is a woodcut artist who has facilitated print projects with over 50 artists in the past 5 years under the publisher name Totemic17. Thematic group projects have included 17tugs, Bridgebuilder & Truthiness. More recently, solo projects by Tuukka Peltonen of Finland & Beth Sutherland of Dobbs Ferry have been shown at major regional […]

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John Maggiotto

John Maggiotto

John Maggiotto’s work has been exhibited nationally and is in major collections on both coasts. He moved his studio to Dobbs Ferry in 1993. Currently his imagery follows the heights our society has reached in technical achievement and then abandoned, making large black and white prints of the Space Shuttle and Supersonic aircraft. His still-lifes […]

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Katerina	Spilio

Katerina Spilio

I am interested in visual subjects exploring authenticity and identity, feminism and destruction. I am curious about the constructs of creativity in bilingual cultures and the limits of language in different cultures. I am disturbed by injustice, and my response was to create a depiction of language’s potential ambiguities. Language is power, and lack of […]

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Kaya Deckelbaum

Kaya Deckelbaum

Kaya Deckelbaum is a sculptor whose use of wire-mesh and light enables her to create dynamic shadows in her four dimensional sculptures. Kaya’s work evokes the inherent coexistence between past and future, reality and mysticism. Kaya is influenced by her Bulgarian, Canadian and Israeli heritages. She is the recipient of Lorenzo Il Magnifico sculpture award […]

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Kit Demirdelen

Kit Demirdelen

I am an artist living in Hastings on Hudson, NY, in the beautiful Hudson River Valley. I studied art at Bennington College and I have an MA in art therapy. Besides working on my own artwork in my studio, I work with children with special needs making art through grants with local museums. I have […]

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Kristin Javier

Kristin Javier

It is only in the past four years that I have incorporated my artistic yearnings into my life as a mother, former teacher and translator, and recovering over-committer. Mosaic art has since become a very meditative journey. The manual breaking of glass, marble, rock, or found objects and then setting them piece by piece into […]

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Madge Scott

Madge Scott

Madge Scott is an award-winning Artist of International History and Folk Art. Living in Hastings on Hudson for almost a decade and a half; she began the first steps to drawing and painting in 1997 and had her first gallery show in October of 2005. She’s purely a self-taught artist who was once a wood […]

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Marisa Silverstein

Marisa Silverstein

Folded paper and mosaic are, at first glance, quite distinct media. Yet they both play with pattern and repetition, geometry and rhythm. Pieces come together to create a puzzle, often unexpectedly. Light and shadow interact to create a deeper, more complex image. My work in paper and mosaic is mathematical and meditative, feeding needs that […]

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Mia	de Bethune

Mia de Bethune

Though I’ve been a painter for many years, the last five years have taken me into the realm of weaving. These weaving s have taken many forms from sculptural installation to traditional objects to incorporation into painting.  http://miadebethuneart.weebly.com       Save Save SaveSave  

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Mitchell Goldberg

Mitchell Goldberg

My work explores dreams, memories and the passage of time using found images and thin transparent layers of acrylic paint. Distorted, altered and rewritten is how I prefer to approach the past; time always changes our perceptions of life. Collage has been a favorite medium of mine for forty years. Using fragments of images from […]

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Neil	Lavey

Neil Lavey

Neil Lavey was born in New York City in 1958, and grew up in Dobbs Ferry N.Y. He graduated Cooper Union 1981; He worked in advertising for 12 years before returning to fine art. His mediums include drawing, painting, sculpture, photography and Photoshop. He has had some great teachers and mentors over the years; including […]

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Robert Spinazzola

Robert Spinazzola

“In 1975 I began working in Cass Corridor, a tough but culturally significant district of Detroit, shaping and assembling discarded motorcycle and salvaged steel parts. The process has evolved into acetylene and electric welded constructions. I still choose to use discarded mechanical artifacts because I find them singularly precious and beautiful. Though I’ve lived in […]

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Rosalind Schneider

Rosalind Schneider

SUNDAY only  I seek to create work that transcends its source to form a new reference to a visionary landscape. The power of the natural environment is a continuing source of inspiration.I create layered landscape images with multiple realities that progress from the real into abstraction and a fusion of the two. They are expanded […]

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Selene Smerling

Selene Smerling

SATURDAY only My recent work is a series called Dialogues of Color, which looks at the relationships of colors and emotions. From an early age we develope color preferences, formed by personal experiences and cultural norms. We feel and react to color. Our color associations can sustain throughout our lives. I hope you visit my […]

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Susan Barrett

Susan Barrett

For years I have been taking photographic notes that serve as a collective library of imagery to draw upon when creating paintings. The light always has this extraordinary way of changing the reality of what I am photographing, always suggesting transformation and a sense of an extended moment in time. The objects that catch this […]

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Susan Jainchill

Susan Jainchill

As a fine artist, Susan places color on paper, seeking calm, clarity and perspective. She has developed a distinct mosaic-style watercolor technique -pure color on paper.. This technique, as demonstrated in her most recent work, has evolved to create images of deceptively rich complexity. Creating images and impressions has been Susan’s occupation and obsession for […]

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