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SUMMARY:Figure Drawing Workshop with Courtney Alan Rossy
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \nExperience a classic drawing exercise that teaches you how to observe and draw anything as you consider gesture\, proportion\, line and volume of the human form. \nJoin us on Tuesday November 11 at 6:30pm for a life drawing session and learn how to draw from a live model.  \nEnjoy a relaxing\, inspiring evening focused on looking and exploring materials. \nAll levels are welcome. \nLight refreshments will be provided. \n  \n \nAbout Courtney Alan Rossy \nCourtney Alan Rossy is an artist and educator living in Bedford\, NY. She received a BA from Boston College with a double major in Studio Art and Visual Communications. She has been teaching Art and Art History for over a decade. Her studio practice focuses on exploration and growth with concepts that connect an active love of materiality and freedom of discovery. Courtney’s work is deeply rooted in art history\, art theory\, psychology and philosophy finding inspiration in the work of Lee Krasner\, Georgia O’Keefe\, Pierre Bonnard\, Utagawa Hiroshige\, Remedios Varo and numerous contemporary painters.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/figure-drawing-workshop-with-courtney-alan-rossy-2/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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SUMMARY:A Holiday Kids Workshop: Print Your Own Bandana
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin Yellow Studio and Megan Oliver\, founder of League of Friends on Saturday November 22\, 11am to 5pm for a special holiday workshop where kids can create a one-of-a-kind gift from the heart Using traditional Indian woodblocks and natural inks\, children will handprint their very own design on an organic cotton bandana. \nIt’s the perfect creation to gift to someone special (or keep for themselves!). \nThis hands-on activity introduces little ones (3+) to an heirloom printing technique while celebrating creativity\, sustainability\, and the joy of giving. \nAll materials are provided. Just bring your holiday spirit and imagination! \n$25/bandana\, sibling discount $20 per additional bandana. \n 
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/a-holiday-kids-workshop-print-your-own-bandana/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community,Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T100000
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SUMMARY:Writing Club
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nLooking for accountability on your writing project? We’re here to support that! \nOnce monthly we will be dedicating space and time for writing in the Gallery. Join us for our next morning writing session on Thursday December 4 at 10am. We’ll use the first hour for writing\, followed by discussion. If you’re interested in turning your thoughts into words–but struggle to put pen to paper–these ‘butt in seat’ accountability sessions are a great way to get started! \n\n\n\nFor Yellow Studio Members. RSVP required.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/yellow-studio-writing-club-looking/
CATEGORIES:Art,Writing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T210000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20251030T154659Z
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SUMMARY:Still Standing Monologues at Yellow Studio
DESCRIPTION:  \nBorn in the chaos of the pandemic\, when stages went dark and calendars disappeared\, Still Standing Monologues began as a virtual lifeline. What started as comics and storytellers speaking into the abyss has evolved into a fearless night of truth\, laughter\, and resilience. \nNow\, this powerful show comes to Yellow Studio\, a creative home where women gather to connect\, create\, and inspire. Featuring Tami McCarthy\, Alyce Chan\, Robin Reitzes w/Julie Rosenberg and Luz Michelle\, bold voices sharing their stories through comedy\, storytelling\, and song. \nThey’re fierce. They’re funny. They’re still standing \nDoors open at 7pm\, showtime is 7:30pm. \n  \nTickets:\nYS Supporter Member (20% discount): $32\nYS Artist & Community Member (10% discount): $36\nNon YS Member (full price): $40\n  \nThe Lineup: \nAlyce Chan is a writer\, producer and stand-up comedian who performs internationally. She has performed at the New York Comedy Festival at Caroline’s on Broadway\, Broadway Comedy Club\, The Stand and more. She has garnered over 20 million views on social media and is regularly seen on Scary Mommy. Alyce has been featured on CBC Radio\, Today Parents and NBC New York. Alyce founded one of the biggest parenting platforms\, MOMCOMNYC\, which Vogue named among the top 6 funniest parenting Instagram accounts.\n \nRobin Reitzes is a professional singer and publicist. She is the lead vocalist for the widely popular local band Reservoir Road\, and formerly fronted Willin’\, which opened for The Spin Doctors in the fall of 2022. Known for her versatility\, Reitzes covers artists ranging from Carole King\, Stevie Nicks\, and Norah Jones to Lady Gaga\, Pink\, and more. She also has a passion for performing cabaret-style Broadway ballads that showcase her vocal range and emotional depth.\nReitzes began singing at age five\, when she earned a spot in the prestigious St. Louis Children’s Choir. After moving to Chappaqua at age 10\, she continued her musical journey\, beginning classical vocal training with Berenice “Bunny” Bramson at age 12. In her early 20s\, she began performing professionally at renowned Manhattan venues like Don’t Tell Mama and The Elbow Room.\nWhether belting out a soulful anthem or a tender ballad\, Reitzes’ goal remains the same: to connect with her audience and deliver a truly memorable performance.\n  \nTambra McCarthy is an award-winning branding visionary\, storyteller\, and wellness creator. After leading The McCarthy Group on Madison Avenue\, she followed her passion for authentic experiences\, launching Salty Bath in 2016\, a holistic self-care subscription box recognized by People Magazine and The Doctors. In 2018\, she opened KAHLO Collective\, Northern Westchester’s first eco-luxe lifestyle destination\, blending artisan goods\, mindful workshops\, and pop-up events. KAHLO became a hub for conscious commerce and community connection\, earning Westchester Magazine’s Best Eco-Conscious Shop award in 2022.\nTambra is now the creator of SPARK: the experience\, a multi-sensory storytelling and mindfulness platform featuring live sessions\, a podcast\, Soul Feast gatherings\, and the Mindfulness Club. A trained actress with Off-Broadway\, film\, and TV credits\, she combines performance\, branding\, and mindfulness to help others reconnect to their inner spark.\n  \nJulie Rosenberg is a multidisciplinary artist and musician\, with a particular focus on creating custom- painted electric guitars that blend her passion for music and visual art. Her journey playing the guitar began at age nine\, and over the years\, she has developed a unique artistic practice that merges sound and visual expression. In addition to playing guitar and drums in various bands\, Julie performs both as a solo artist and with her current band.\nHer artistic vision extends beyond music\, with her painting of two- and three-dimensional works that reflect a deep exploration of color\, form\, and design. Influenced throughout her childhood by her mother and sister\, both accomplished visual artists\, Julie has cultivated a distinctive style that bridges her musical and visual passions. She seeks to create pieces that are not only visually striking but also resonate emotionally with her audience\, whether through a painting or a performance.\nJulie studied jazz guitar in college\, and though she pursued a career in physical therapy\, her dual inter- ests in art and music have always been intertwined. She holds two Master’s Degrees: one in Applied Physiology and another in Physical Therapy.\nOriginally from Rye Brook\, NY\, Julie now resides in Katonah\, NY\, where she serves as the President of the Katonah Museum Artists’ Association. Her leadership in the arts community is a testament to her commitment to fostering creativity both on and off the guitar. \n  \nLuz Michelle is a bold\, fearless force in comedy\, known for her sharp wit and distinctive style. She’s performed at top venues like Caroline’s\, Gotham\, The Stand\, NYCC and recently won the Ladies of Laughter Westchester chapter at the Emelin Theater\, reaching the NYC finale.  She is also the voice behind “Dear Luz\,” a monthly advice column in Westchester’s Connect To Magazine\, where her wit and insight shine through.As Founder of Hard Headed Comedy™\,a women-owned powerhouse production company based in New York. She has hosted over 200 shows across the Tri-State area\, showcasing diverse and inclusive line-ups. She has curated and produced several notable sister shows of Hard Headed Comedy\, including Still Standing Monologues\, Queerlarious\, and Bluntness Comedy.A night with her is like a perfect cocktail followed by a potent edible—unforgettable and leaving you craving more.\n 
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/still-standing-monologues-at-yellow-studio-2/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260223
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SUMMARY:Small Works at The Co-Op & Beehive at Yellow Studio
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nYellow Studio’s “Small Works” celebrates the beauty of intimate scale\, showcasing artwork that fits perfectly in any space and budget. This curated retail exhibition features works 11×14 inches and smaller\, all priced at $500 or under\, making original art accessible for gift-giving and collecting.⁠ \nFrom delicate drawings to vibrant paintings\, mixed media pieces to photography\, “Small Works” brings together 55 women artists who understand that powerful impact doesn’t require grand scale. These perfectly sized pieces are ideal for first-time collectors\, thoughtful gift-givers\, or anyone who appreciates the charm of intimate artwork.⁠ \nPreview and purchase the artwork in Small Works here.  In the Collections dropdown menu\, please select “Small Works at Yellow Studio.” \nArtists on view in this rotating retail installation:  \nRobin Adler⁠\nKimm Alfonso⁠\nAllison Belolan⁠*\nKristen Biles⁠\nCarol Bouyoucos⁠*\nJoyce Byrnes⁠\nTricia Caracappa*\nKelly Coates⁠\nKathy Cornwell⁠\nSarah Moran D’Agostino⁠*\nLaurie Densen⁠\nChristy Dickinson⁠\nRebecca Dunn⁠*\nElena Eagleton⁠*\nSarah Ehrlich⁠*\nMary Ellis⁠*\nAmy Finkel⁠\nMonique Ford⁠\nKatie Goldberg*\nMegan Hildebrandt⁠\nShasha Hue⁠\nNicole Sylvia Javorsky⁠\nChristy Knell⁠*\nKimberly Kuniko\nMeg le Comte⁠\nAlissa Leigh⁠*\nIrina Lubenskaya⁠\nRita Maas⁠\nMarie McNicholas⁠\nEmily Miller⁠\nWiktoria Nędza⁠\nCarol Paik⁠*\nCarole Paley⁠*\nBetsy Palmieri⁠\n⁠Marcie Paper⁠\nSmitha Piedilato⁠\nSoli Pierce⁠\nPhoebe Polk⁠*\nJessica Porter⁠*\nMeenal Raghava⁠\nPaulina Ree⁠\nSophie Reisz⁠*\nConnie van Rhyn⁠\nRebecca Rivard⁠*\nNathalie Robbins⁠\nAnnie Rochelle⁠\nJessica Rizzuti⁠\nJocelyn Russell⁠\nCourtney Salerno⁠\nCynthia Shaw⁠\nKassandra Wall⁠\nSimone White⁠\nNina Wood⁠\nValerie Zeman⁠\nAudrey Zinman⁠* \n*Yellow Studio Artist Member \n  \nThe Co-Op and Beehive at Yellow Studio Hours \nWednesday & Thursday 11 to 5 \nFriday 11 to 6 \nSaturday 11 to 5 \nSunday 12 to 4
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/small-works-at-the-co-op-beehive-at-yellow-studio/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251206T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251206T180000
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Juried Member Show
DESCRIPTION:  \nJuried Member Show: Between Here and There \nWhat does it mean to belong? Where do we find our place in a world of constant movement and change? The Gallery at Yellow Studio invites you to explore these profound questions through Between Here and There\, a juried member exhibition featuring twenty-two women artists. On view from Saturday\, November 22\, through Sunday\, December 21\, 2025. Celebrate with us at the opening reception on Saturday\, December 6\, from 4 to 6pm. \nIn a world marked by migration\, displacement\, and shifting identities\, belonging is no longer a destination—it’s a journey. Juried by Tina Villaveces\, Founder & Director of Yellow Studio\, Between Here and There brings together artists working across painting\, mixed media\, sculpture\, photography\, and digital print to examine how we forge connections in uncertain times. These works explore the spaces that welcome us and those that exclude us\, the tension between standing out and fitting in\, and the ways memory\, culture\, and creativity help us find\, or make\, our place in the world. \nView and purchase artwork from the exhibition here. From the Collections dropdown menu please select “Juried Member Show: Between Here and There.” \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nThe exhibition features work by twenty-two Yellow Studio Artist Members working across diverse media\, including painting\, mixed media\, sculpture\, photography\, and digital print. Artists include Allison Belolan\, Julia Berkeley\, Carol Bouyoucos\, Tricia Caracappa\, Rebecca Dunn\, Sarah Ehrlich\, Elizabeth Elder\, Molly Felde\, Katie Goldberg\, Giselle Landers\, Alissa Leigh\, Judika Lieberman\, Carol Paik\, Carole Paley\, Jessica Porter\, Sophie Reisz\, Rebecca Rivard\, Julie Rosenberg\, Courtney Alan Rossy\, Jamie Cook Simon\, Shelby Smith\, and Angela Strassheim. \n  \n 
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/opening-reception-juried-member-show/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251208T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251208T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20251105T211655Z
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SUMMARY:Mindfulness Club: Luminous Stillness–Holiday Edition
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nStep out of the season’s swirl and into a field of quiet light. \nIn this special holiday edition of Mindfulness Club\, we’ll pause the pace of the world and return to what truly matters — presence\, breath\, and the simple beauty of being. \nThrough a guided sequence of Twelve Tiny Rituals\, you’ll move gently through moments of stillness\, reflection\, and renewal. Each practice — from a breath of gratitude to a candle’s quiet glow — is designed to replenish your nervous system and restore your inner radiance for the busy days ahead. And as always\, a gentle guided meditation will deepen your relaxation and experience   \nTo close\, you’ll craft a small Evergreen Charm using rosemary\, cinnamon\, and twine — a fragrant talisman to carry home as a reminder of warmth\, clarity\, and calm. \nLeave lighter\, and rooted in luminous peace — ready to move through the holidays with intention and grace. \nPlease note: The tent is heated but bring anything for added coziness- a blanket\, for example. And wear comfortable layers. Tea and snacks are served.  
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/mindfulness-club-luminous-stillness-holiday-edition/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community,Wellness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251213T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251213T140000
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SUMMARY:Juried Member Show Artists' Talk with Elizabeth Elder\, Shelby Smith and Carol Paik
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nJoin us for the Juried Member Show Artists’ Talk  on Saturday December 13 at 2pm to learn more about the artistic practices\, processes and influences of Yellow Studio Member Artists’ Elizabeth Elder\, Shelby Smith and Carol Paik. \nAbout the Exhibition \nWhat does it mean to belong? Where do we find our place in a world of constant movement and change? The Gallery at Yellow Studio invites you to explore these profound questions through Between Here and There\, a juried member exhibition featuring twenty-two women artists. On view from Saturday\, November 22\, through Sunday\, December 21\, 2025.  \nIn a world marked by migration\, displacement\, and shifting identities\, belonging is no longer a destination—it’s a journey. Juried by Tina Villaveces\, Founder & Director of Yellow Studio\, Between Here and There brings together artists working across painting\, mixed media\, sculpture\, photography\, and digital print to examine how we forge connections in uncertain times. These works explore the spaces that welcome us and those that exclude us\, the tension between standing out and fitting in\, and the ways memory\, culture\, and creativity help us find\, or make\, our place in the world. \nView and purchase artwork from the exhibition here. From the Collections dropdown menu please select “Juried Member Show: Between Here and There.” \n  \nAbout the Artists’ \nThe exhibition features work by twenty-two Yellow Studio Artist Members working across diverse media\, including painting\, mixed media\, sculpture\, photography\, and digital print. Artists include Allison Belolan\, Julia Berkeley\, Carol Bouyoucos\, Tricia Caracappa\, Rebecca Dunn\, Sarah Ehrlich\, Elizabeth Elder\, Molly Felde\, Katie Goldberg\, Giselle Landers\, Alissa Leigh\, Judika Lieberman\, Carol Paik\, Carole Paley\, Jessica Porter\, Sophie Reisz\, Rebecca Rivard\, Julie Rosenberg\, Courtney Alan Rossy\, Jamie Cook Simon\, Shelby Smith\, and Angela Strassheim. \n  \nPlease RSVP to the Artist Talk below. All are welcome.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/juried-member-show-artists-talk-with-elizabeth-elder-shelby-smith-and-carol-paik/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251215
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20251105T202328Z
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SUMMARY:Half-Hour Portraits By Jessica Miller
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \nJoin us on Sunday December 14 or this unique opportunity – to have your portrait painted by local Artist Jessica Miller. \nEach 7 x 5 inch expressionist portrait will capture the subject’s likeness and mood\, painted in one half-hour sitting. \nAll are welcome to sit for a portrait\, including children accompanied by an adult. \nEach portrait is $250. \nThere will be 6 portrait sessions. \nPlease register below. \n“Bold\, decisive\, and dynamic are just some of the adjectives that describe Jessica Miller’s work. Vibrant brushwork and vivid color embolden her canvas with a unique expression that captures the essence of her subjects. Whether painting a landscape or portrait\, Jessica finds the indelible qualities that invigorate and fortify her work\, leaving the viewer captivated by her interpretations of life and nature. Jessica’s work seems influenced by the Fauvists of the 20th century yet remains uniquely and formidably an expression of herself and her time.” — Andrew Lattimore \n  \nAbout Jessica Miller\nOriginally from northern Michigan\, Jessica now makes her home in the Hudson River Valley. She is best known for her portraits\, recognizable for their expressionist style and vibrant color\, one of which is featured on the cover of the 2023 New York Times bestseller Hello Beautiful. After graduating from the University of Michigan\, Jessica studied at the School of Visual Arts and at the Art Students League in New York\, with legendary painter Hananiah Harari\, later continuing her studies with acclaimed portrait and landscape artist Andrew Lattimore. Her work is shown regularly in galleries in New York and hangs in private collections throughout the U.S.\n\nYou can learn more about Jessica on her website and Instagram.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/half-hour-portraits-by-jessica-miller-13/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251214T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251214T190000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20250919T202516Z
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SUMMARY:The Art of Gifting
DESCRIPTION:Art makes the perfect gift – thoughtful\, unique\, and lasting. Join us on Sunday December 14 from 4 to 7pm to celebrate the art and artists featured in Small Works  and for some holiday shopping. \n\nYellow Studio’s Small Works  celebrates the beauty of intimate scale\, showcasing artwork that fits perfectly in any space and budget. This curated retail exhibition features works 11×14 inches and smaller\, all priced at $500 or under\, making original art accessible for gift-giving and collecting.⁠ \nFrom delicate drawings to vibrant paintings\, mixed media pieces to photography\, Small Works brings together 55 women artists who understand that powerful impact doesn’t require grand scale. These perfectly sized pieces are ideal for first-time collectors\, thoughtful gift-givers\, or anyone who appreciates the charm of intimate artwork.⁠\n  \nLight refreshments will be served.\n  \nAll are welcome. Please RSVP.\n  \nPreview and purchase the artwork in Small Works here.  In the Collections dropdown menu\, please select “Small Works at Yellow Studio.”\n  \n\nArtists on view in this rotating retail installation: \nRobin Adler⁠\nKimm Alfonso⁠\nAllison Belolan⁠*\nKristen Biles⁠\nCarol Bouyoucos⁠*\nJoyce Byrnes⁠\nTricia Caracappa*\nKelly Coates⁠\nKathy Cornwell⁠\nSarah Moran D’Agostino⁠*\nLaurie Densen⁠\nChristy Dickinson⁠\nRebecca Dunn⁠*\nElena Eagleton⁠*\nSarah Ehrlich⁠*\nMary Ellis⁠*\nAmy Finkel⁠\nMonique Ford⁠\nKatie Goldberg*\nMegan Hildebrandt⁠\nShasha Hue⁠\nNicole Sylvia Javorsky⁠\nChristy Knell⁠*\nKimberly Kuniko\nMeg le Comte⁠\nAlissa Leigh⁠*\nIrina Lubenskaya⁠\nRita Maas⁠\nMarie McNicholas⁠\nEmily Miller⁠\nWiktoria Nędza⁠\nCarol Paik⁠*\nCarole Paley⁠*\nBetsy Palmieri⁠\n⁠Marcie Paper⁠\nSmitha Piedilato⁠\nSoli Pierce⁠\nPhoebe Polk⁠*\nJessica Porter⁠*\nMeenal Raghava⁠\nPaulina Ree⁠\nSophie Reisz⁠*\nConnie van Rhyn⁠\nRebecca Rivard⁠*\nNathalie Robbins⁠\nAnnie Rochelle⁠\nJessica Rizzuti⁠\nJocelyn Russell⁠\nCourtney Salerno⁠\nCynthia Shaw⁠\nKassandra Wall⁠\nSimone White⁠\nNina Wood⁠\nValerie Zeman⁠\nAudrey Zinman⁠* \n\n\n*Yellow Studio Artist Member
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/the-art-of-gifting/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260102T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260118T235900
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20251218T223926Z
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SUMMARY:Submissions: The Yellow Show - An Open Call to Women Artists
DESCRIPTION:Yellow Studio invites women artists working across all media to submit work that engages with yellow in unexpected ways. \n\n\nYellow defies simple meaning. It signals joy and caution\, abundance and decay\, clarity and hazard. It’s sacred gold and rubber gloves\, daffodils and taxi cabs. \n\n\nThis open call invites artists to investigate yellow in all its complexity: as pigment\, symbol\, cultural signifier\, emotional landscape\, and more. \n\n\nWhat does yellow mean to you? What does it reveal? \n\n\nSubmissions Open: Friday\, January 2\nSubmissions Close: Sunday\, January 18\n\n  \nSetting up a free account on Artwork Archive to submit to calls:\n– Go to the “The Yellow Show” Open Call on Artwork Archive here.\n\n– Click on “Submit to Call” button. This will bring you to a page where you can create your free account. \n  \n– Helpful reading if you encounter any difficulty with your submission on Artwork Archive:\nGetting Started with Your Free Submit Account\nhttps://help.artworkarchive.com/en/articles/10246083-getting-started-with-your-free-submit-account\n  \nVenue: The Co-Op and Beehive at Yellow Studio (curated retail space)\n792 Route 35\, Cross River\, New York 10518\n  \nExhibition Format: This is a retail exhibition where selected artworks will be available for immediate purchase and pickup. Unlike traditional gallery shows\, this is an ongoing sales exhibition integrated into our retail environment.\n  \n\nDisplay Rotation: Accepted works may rotate in and out of display as pieces sell and new work is hung. Not all accepted pieces will be visible at the same time. \nExhibition Period: February 27 to May 10 \n\n\n\nSales Process: Purchased artwork goes home with the buyer immediately upon sale – no waiting until the exhibition ends.\nCommission Structure: Yellow Studio receives a 30% commission on all artwork sold while on display and for 30 days following the end of the exhibition period. \nArtwork Drop-off / arrival date if shipped: Tuesday February 24\, 11am – 2pm\nArtwork Pickup: Tuesday May\, 12\, 11am – 2pm\n  \n\nEligibility Criteria:\n\nSubmitting artists must identify as women\nAll artwork must be original work created by the submitting artist\n\n\n\nApplication Requirements\nYour Submission Must Include:\n\n1-3 artworks / image of each submitted artwork\nArtist Statement tailored to your submitted artwork\nArtist Bio\nSubmissions without a statement or bio will not be considered\nSubmissions will only be accepted through the Artwork Archive open call. No email submissions will be reviewed.\n\n\nImage Requirements\n\nSubmit 1-3 images of original artwork\nAll images must be digital files: JPEG format\, 300 DPI minimum\nFile size: maximum 5 MB per image\nName files as follows: LastName_FirstName_ImageTitle.jpg\n\n\nArtwork Size Requirements\n\nMaximum size: 24″ x  24″\nMinimum size: 4″ x 4″\nMaximum depth for sculpture: 12″\nAll dimensions refer to the actual artwork size\, not including the frame\n\n\nMedium Requirements\n\nAll media accepted: painting\, drawing\, printmaking\, photography\, mixed media\, collage\, sculpture\, etc.\nAll prints must be limited edition (no open-ended editions)\nLimited edition prints must include edition information\nNo reproductions (this includes giclee prints)\n\n\nPricing Requirements\n\nAll artwork must be priced at $1000 or under\nPricing should reflect the retail sale price (before Yellow Studio’s 30% commission)\n\n\nFraming Requirements\n\nFraming is done by the artist\nAll work must be framed and ready to hang\nThe frame must be properly wired for hanging\nNo sawtooth hanging hardware\, no French cleats\, no corner hanging hardware\nThe frame should complement but not overpower the artwork\nGlass or plexiglass is required for works on paper\n\n\n\nRules and Terms:\nAccess the Open Call on Artwork Archive here. \n\n\nFor Yellow Studio Members: Free submission (use code YSMEMBER)\nFor Non-Members: $25 submission fee\, non-refundable
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/submissions-the-yellow-show-an-open-call-to-women-artists/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260110T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260110T180000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20251207T144811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260101T170349Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Boundaries featuring Beth Dary\, Amy Kupferberg\, Rita Maas and Mary Negro
DESCRIPTION:The Gallery at Yellow Studio presents Boundaries\, a group exhibition bringing together four women artists whose conceptually driven practices explore the spaces where systems break down\, blur\, or transform. Through photography\, drawing\, printmaking\, and mixed media\, Beth Dary\, Amy Kupferberg\, Rita Maas\, and Mary Negro each use abstraction as a tool to process complexity\, whether examining information systems\, environmental change\, material transformation\, or the uncertainties of contemporary life. The exhibition runs from January 10 through February 8\, 2026. \nPlease join us for the opening reception on Saturday\, January 10\, from 4 to 6pm. \nTogether\, these artists reveal how abstraction becomes a language for understanding our increasingly complex world\, where familiar systems no longer hold\, and new forms emerge from breakdown and transformation. Beth Dary examines the liminal space between nature untouched by human intervention and the “new nature” we create\, drawing inspiration from environmental phenomena like CO2 bubbles in Arctic ice and fractal patterns in urban runoff. Amy Kupferberg transforms discarded materials into handmade paper\, using repetitive mark-making as visual affirmation\, exploring replication and regeneration through sustainable practices. Rita Maas constructs imagery within predetermined systems\, embracing chance and disorder while investigating how information is received\, filtered\, and retained. Mary Negro’s intuitive abstract drawings reflect mental space as she sorts through unknowns\, thinking about climate change\, the American political landscape\, and the physics of the universe. \nView the exhibition page with a preview of artwork images here. \nPreview and purchase artwork here. In the “Collections” dropdown menu please select “Boundaries.”\n  \nAbout the Artists \nBeth Dary holds a BFA from Syracuse University and an MFA from Memphis College of Art. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and is included in private\, corporate\, and museum collections in the USA and Europe. She has received grants from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and The Manhattan Community Arts Fund\, and fellowships through Yaddo and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. \nAmy Kupferberg earned her BA from Bard College and her MFA from Pratt Institute. Her work has been exhibited in solo shows at Pratt Institute\, Saint Peter’s Church in NYC\, and Gallery In The Square in Texas\, and in group exhibitions including Miami ArtBasel Wynwood Lofts. Kupferberg lives and works in the Mid-Hudson Valley. \nRita Maas is a visual artist working in photography\, drawing\, and printmaking. A 2023 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts\, her work is included in collections at the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston\, The Center for Creative Photography in Tucson\, and The Griffin Museum of Photography. Maas lives and works in the Hudson Valley\, NY. \nMary Negro creates abstract drawings and mixed media collages inspired by current events in America. Her work has been exhibited at the Frances M. Maguire Art Museum at Saint Joseph’s University\, the Ely Center for Contemporary Art\, and Ground Floor Gallery in Brooklyn. She holds a BA in Art History and Visual Arts from Fordham University and an MA in Art Market Studies from FIT\, and lives and works in New York.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/opening-reception-boundaries-featuring-beth-dary-amy-kupferberg-rita-maas-and-mary-negro/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260116T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20251104T192651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T212235Z
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SUMMARY:New date! Art Club Studio Visit: Jessica Porter
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nJoin us for a studio visit with Jessica Porter on Friday January 16* at 10am in Tarrytown. During our visit\, Jessica will explain and show her detailed artwork process\, from initial inspiration\, sketches\, color palette development to final painting. All an extension from her training and professional background as an interior architect. She will dive into her archived files from her past paintings and commissions from her notebook sketches as well as some paintings that are currently in the works. This visit will give the Art Club a glimpse into the layered approach to her compositions that spark memory\, feelings and depth. \nJessica invites the Art Club into her home studio in Tarrytown\, NY which reflects her personality and design style. Jessica’s address will be provided upon RSVP.  \n*This event is rescheduled from Friday December 19 at 10am  \nAbout Jessica Porter \nJessica Porter is an abstract painter based in Tarrytown\, NY with an extensive background in art and the interior design and architecture industry. She creates abstract landscape paintings that draw inspiration from places that are familiar to a viewer but create an unknown experience. The landscapes are her perspective of architecture and nature\, that explore feelings and mood as well as sparking memory and inspiration. She has a passion for color and creates unique color palettes in each painting that bring a dramatic focus to a space. Every piece has metallic layers that play with the natural light within a space that further explores color and dimension.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/art-club-studio-visit-jessica-porter/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260129T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260129T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20251219T182204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T232350Z
UID:18052-1769711400-1769718600@yellowstudiony.com
SUMMARY:Drawing into Print: An Introduction to Trace Monotype Workshop with Allison Belolan
DESCRIPTION:Explore the art of trace monotype printmaking at Yellow Studio on Thursday January 29 at 6:30pm. In this hands-on beginner workshop\, artist and printmaker Allison Belolan will guide you through a drawing-based printmaking technique pioneered by Paul Gauguin and used by contemporary artists like Tracy Emin. \nNo experience required – just bring your curiosity and openness to play. Learn the intimate process of trace monotype as you create drawings on an inked plate\, then transfer your marks onto paper through gentle pressure and touch. \nAllison will walk you through each step\, from inking your plate to making drawings with pencils\, styluses\, or even your fingers. This accessible technique bridges the immediacy of drawing with the distinctive character of printmaking\, allowing your personal mark-making to shine through delicate\, one of a kind images. \nYou’ll leave with your own plexi plate\, a collection of trace monotypes\, and the knowledge to continue exploring this technique at home or incorporate it into your existing creative practice. \nJoin us on the evening of January 29 at the Yellow Studio to discover the expressive possibilities of trace monotype printmaking. \nThis paid workshop is open to any woman interested in learning about the monotype process\, and is limited to 12 participants. \n  \nAbout Allison Belolan \nAllison is a curiosity-driven\, multidisciplinary artist whose practice is influenced by observations\, documentation\, and research of her surroundings. Allison’s work has been featured in US galleries and art fairs\, including the Every Woman Biennial and The Gallery at Yellow Studio. A Rhode Island School of Design graduate in Printmaking (2001)\, Allison later earned a Master’s in Teaching Art Education from the School of Visual Arts (2009). She taught art until 2019 and now creates from her home studio in Mamaroneck\, New York. For more information\, visit allisonbelolan.com
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/drawing-into-print-an-introduction-to-trace-monotype-with-allison-belolan/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260131T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260131T153000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20260115T165430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260115T172838Z
UID:18222-1769868000-1769873400@yellowstudiony.com
SUMMARY:Artists' Talk: Boundaries
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday January 31 at 2pm to learn more about the artistic practices\, processes\, and influences of Beth Dary\, Amy Kupferberg\, Rita Maas and Mary Negro. \nPlease RSVP. All are welcome. \nAbout the Exhibition \nThe Gallery at Yellow Studio presents Boundaries\, a group exhibition bringing together four women artists whose conceptually driven practices explore the spaces where systems break down\, blur\, or transform. Through photography\, drawing\, printmaking\, and mixed media\, Beth Dary\, Amy Kupferberg\, Rita Maas\, and Mary Negro each use abstraction as a tool to process complexity\, whether examining information systems\, environmental change\, material transformation\, or the uncertainties of contemporary life.  \nThe exhibition runs from January 10 through February 8\, 2026 \nTogether\, these artists reveal how abstraction becomes a language for understanding our increasingly complex world\, where familiar systems no longer hold\, and new forms emerge from breakdown and transformation. Beth Dary examines the liminal space between nature untouched by human intervention and the “new nature” we create\, drawing inspiration from environmental phenomena like CO2 bubbles in Arctic ice and fractal patterns in urban runoff. Amy Kupferberg transforms discarded materials into handmade paper\, using repetitive mark-making as visual affirmation\, exploring replication and regeneration through sustainable practices. Rita Maas constructs imagery within predetermined systems\, embracing chance and disorder while investigating how information is received\, filtered\, and retained. Mary Negro’s intuitive abstract drawings reflect mental space as she sorts through unknowns\, thinking about climate change\, the American political landscape\, and the physics of the universe. \nAbout the Artists \nBeth Dary holds a BFA from Syracuse University and an MFA from Memphis College of Art. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and is included in private\, corporate\, and museum collections in the USA and Europe. She has received grants from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and The Manhattan Community Arts Fund\, and fellowships through Yaddo and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council. \nAmy Kupferberg earned her BA from Bard College and her MFA from Pratt Institute. Her work has been exhibited in solo shows at Pratt Institute\, Saint Peter’s Church in NYC\, and Gallery In The Square in Texas\, and in group exhibitions including Miami ArtBasel Wynwood Lofts. Kupferberg lives and works in the Mid-Hudson Valley. \nRita Maas is a visual artist working in photography\, drawing\, and printmaking. A 2023 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts\, her work is included in collections at the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston\, The Center for Creative Photography in Tucson\, and The Griffin Museum of Photography. Maas lives and works in the Hudson Valley\, NY. \nMary Negro creates abstract drawings and mixed media collages inspired by current events in America. Her work has been exhibited at the Frances M. Maguire Art Museum at Saint Joseph’s University\, the Ely Center for Contemporary Art\, and Ground Floor Gallery in Brooklyn. She holds a BA in Art History and Visual Arts from Fordham University and an MA in Art Market Studies from FIT\, and lives and works in New York.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/boundaries-artists-talk/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260212T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260212T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20260106T220414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260125T222537Z
UID:18163-1770922800-1770928200@yellowstudiony.com
SUMMARY:Film Club: Discussion of Bugonia
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next Film Club meeting on Thursday February 12 at 7pm.  \nWe will be discussing the selected film\, Bugonia\, written by Will Tracey and Jang Joon-hwan\, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos\, starring Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons. \nThis is another collaboration between Yargos and Emma after Poor Things (one of the first films we watched for film club) \nFilm premise—Two conspiracy obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company\, convinced that she is an alien intent on destroying planet Earth. Watch a trailer here.  \nWhere to stream:\nAmazon (added fee to rent or buy)\nPeacock \nOscar Nominations \nBest Picture – Produced by Ed Guiney\, Andrew Lowe\, Yorgos Lanthimos\, Emma Stone\, and Lars Knudsen\nActress in a Leading Role – Emma Stone (as Michelle)\nMusic (Original Score) – Jerskin Fendrix\nWriting (Adapted Screenplay) – Will Tracy  \nGolden Globe Nominations \nBest Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy \nBest Actress – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy: Emma Stone\nBest Actor – Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy: Jesse Plemons \nThis session’s conversation will be led by Beth on topics from the film such as theme\, style\, genre and more! \nThe Yellow Studio Film Club is a group of women who are interested in watching and discussing female-centric stories that have been on the big screen. Each month\, a different film will be chosen – selections will vary in terms of genre and time period but will always involve a female-centric theme and/or be written and/or directed by a woman. Once a month the group will meet to discuss the various aspects of the chosen film. Meetings will be informal and open to any YS Member who has a passion\, interest and/or curiosity about movies. \nHosted by Beth Spitalny  \nYellow Studio Member RSVP required.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/film-club-4/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community,Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T180000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20251207T145131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T175819Z
UID:17965-1771084800-1771092000@yellowstudiony.com
SUMMARY:Opening Reception: The Phenomenon of Awe featuring Sonjie Feliciano Solomon and Antoinette Wysocki
DESCRIPTION:The Gallery at Yellow Studio presents “The Phenomenon of Awe\,” a two-person exhibition featuring multimedia artists Sonjie Feliciano Solomon and Antoinette Wysocki. Opening Saturday\, February 14\, 2026\, and running through March 15\, 2026\, the exhibition explores the intersections of memory\, natural beauty\, and human experience through painting\, sculpture\, mixed media\, and visual storytelling. Join us for an opening reception on Saturday\, February 14\, from 4 to 6pm. \nThe exhibition brings together two distinct artistic voices united by their deep engagement with the natural world and the passage of time. Solomon’s practice draws from environmental elements in nature to create rhythmic and fractalized patterns that invite quiet reflection and ground viewers in the present moment. Wysocki’s layered abstractions featuring collaged fragments of her own paintings and reimagined botanical imagery examine cycles of transformation through material reinvention.  \nTogether\, Solomon and Wysocki create a dialogue between memory and presence\, personal history and shared experience. Visitors will encounter layered compositions that invite sustained viewing\, from Solomon’s meditative patterns\, which echo the fractal beauty of the natural landscape\, to Wysocki’s circular formats\, which suggest interconnected worlds. The exhibition offers an immersive experience where both artists challenge viewers to slow down\, look deeply\, and discover the profound within the everyday. \nView the exhibition page with a preview of artwork images here. \nPreview and purchase artwork here. In the “Collections” dropdown menu please select “The Phenomenon of Awe.” \nRSVPs strongly encouraged. Please RSVP below. All are welcome.  \n  \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nSonjie Feliciano Solomon is a Brooklyn-based visual artist whose practice centers on creating work that balances the tangibility of experience with the intangibility of emotion. Born in Manila\, Philippines\, and raised in New York and St. Louis\, Solomon earned her BFA with honors in Industrial Design from Rhode Island School of Design and her BSBA from Georgetown University. She has exhibited at the Curator’s Gallery in Chelsea\, the Gwangju Biennale\, the Daegu International Textile Show in Korea\, and the Honolulu Museum of Art. Solomon has been a resident at VCCA (Virginia Center for the Creative Arts) and received a grant from the Urban Artists Initiative. \nAntoinette Wysocki is a New York-based multimedia artist whose work explores abstracted organic forms and microcosmic narratives through layered installations and paintings that balance chance and control. She holds a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. Wysocki has exhibited internationally in over 50 group exhibitions and more than 10 solo shows across major art centers\, including New York\, London\, Hong Kong\, Seoul\, Dubai\, and Los Angeles\, participating in key fairs such as The Armory Show\, Context Miami\, and Kiaf Seoul. Her work is held in prominent collections including the Clinton Foundation\, the Da-Xin Museum (China)\, and the former Corcoran Gallery of Art. \n  \n  \nYellow Studio \nYellow Monkey Village \n792 Route 35 \nCross River\, NY 10518
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/opening-reception-antoinette-wysocki-and-sonjie-feliciano-solomon/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20251216T220522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260108T224720Z
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SUMMARY:Half-Hour Portraits by Jessica Miller
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \nJoin us on Saturday February 21 or this unique opportunity – to have your portrait painted by local Artist Jessica Miller. \nEach 7 x 5 inch expressionist portrait will capture the subject’s likeness and mood\, painted in one half-hour sitting. \nAll are welcome to sit for a portrait\, including children accompanied by an adult. \nEach portrait is $250. \nThere will be 6 portrait sessions. \nPlease register below. \n“Bold\, decisive\, and dynamic are just some of the adjectives that describe Jessica Miller’s work. Vibrant brushwork and vivid color embolden her canvas with a unique expression that captures the essence of her subjects. Whether painting a landscape or portrait\, Jessica finds the indelible qualities that invigorate and fortify her work\, leaving the viewer captivated by her interpretations of life and nature. Jessica’s work seems influenced by the Fauvists of the 20th century yet remains uniquely and formidably an expression of herself and her time.” — Andrew Lattimore \n  \nAbout Jessica Miller\nOriginally from northern Michigan\, Jessica now makes her home in the Hudson River Valley. She is best known for her portraits\, recognizable for their expressionist style and vibrant color\, one of which is featured on the cover of the 2023 New York Times bestseller Hello Beautiful. After graduating from the University of Michigan\, Jessica studied at the School of Visual Arts and at the Art Students League in New York\, with legendary painter Hananiah Harari\, later continuing her studies with acclaimed portrait and landscape artist Andrew Lattimore. Her work is shown regularly in galleries in New York and hangs in private collections throughout the U.S.\n\nYou can learn more about Jessica on her website and Instagram.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/half-hour-portraits-by-jessica-miller-14/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260225T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260225T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20260106T010116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T010116Z
UID:18151-1772044200-1772049600@yellowstudiony.com
SUMMARY:Art Club: Critique Night
DESCRIPTION:Are you in the midst of a project or work of art that you want to bring out of hiding? We as artists so often work in solitude but there is such beauty in community and opening ourselves up.⁠\n⁠\nThis Critique Night on Wednesday February 25 at 6:30pm will be a pressure free\, supportive space to share ideas and get inspired. It’s completely okay if you don’t have anything concrete to bring for this gathering. You can also bring a question or issue related to art or art business that you would like the group to help with.⁠\n⁠\nCome share where you are. Open to artists of all skill levels and art lovers alike.⁠\n⁠\nSnacks and beverages will be provided.⁠\n⁠\nFree. Open to all Yellow Studio Members. RSVP required.⁠\n⁠\nHosted by Alissa Leigh and Rebecca Rivard.⁠\n⁠\n⁠
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/art-club-critique-night-11/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260226T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260226T193000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20260119T130904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T204503Z
UID:18234-1772128800-1772134200@yellowstudiony.com
SUMMARY:Live Music in The Co-Op: Julie Rosenberg and Sam Popkin
DESCRIPTION:Join us for live music with Julie Rosenberg and Sam Popkin in The Co-Op at Yellow Studio on Thursday February 26\, 6 to 7:30pm. \nAs accomplished musicians\, Julie and Sam began their friendship out of their mutual and infinite love of guitars. In this collaboration they bring together their styles of playing to the stage\, in a special collaboration that will include music from their favorite bands that will include The Who\, The Beatles\, and Led Zeppelin. \nLight refreshments will be available. \nJulie Rosenberg is a guitarist whose passion for the instrument began at age nine\, the first time she held one in her hands. Growing up\, she played lead guitar and drums in multiple bands and later studied jazz guitar in college as a BFA major before ultimately switching to physical therapy. Today\, she performs as guitarist in her trio\, Reservoir Road Band\, collaborates with other musicians\, and also performs solo. Her early musical influences include Jimi Hendrix\, Jimmy Page\, Carlos Santana\, as well as\, the rhythmic and iconic sounds of disco and pop. Her improvisational\, spontaneous playing style reflects her passion for abstract art as a painter\, along with her deep\, long-standing appreciation for jazz and rock music. \nSam Popkin is a New York based guitarist\, audio-engineer and multi-instrumentalist. He specializes in learning songs by ear\, breaking them down note-for-note\, while using vintage accurate gear. \nCome visit the new Gear Wall at The Co-Op at Yellow Studio and welcome our latest vendor\, Julie Rosenberg Guitar. \n\n\nRSVP strongly suggested below. All are welcome. \n  \nAbout Julie Rosenberg Guitar\nJulie Rosenberg is a Katonah\, NY-based musician and artist who owns a business that sells her brand of hand-painted\, one-of-a-kind electric guitars\, and accessories. Her customers are guitarists and collectors that span across the United States. Products that she creates and sells on her website range from electric guitars and pickguards to GuitarGrips and other parts of guitars. Julie plays guitar in the community in her trio called\, Reservoir Road Band\, and other musicians\, also as a solo performer.⁠\n⁠\nAs a vendor in The Co-Op at Yellow Studio\, Julie is excited to bring her products to life in an up-close and in-person local setting. From January through March\, 2026\, Julie will offer a variety of her products over three themed months\, for example\, January is Pickguard Central and currently features acoustic and electric pickguards\, and an electric guitar with one of her hand-painted pickguards. There will be musical performances with special guests in February and March\, and Julie will be available to meet one-on-one with individuals who want to demo and learn more about a guitar.⁠\n⁠\nShop The Co-Op and Beehive this week for thoughtfully curated art\, gifts and more!⁠\n⁠\nHours⁠\nWednesday & Thursday 11 to 5⁠*\nFriday 11 to 6⁠\nSaturday 11 to 5\nSunday 12 to 4⁠\n*The Co-Op will be open for shopping during this event.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/live-music-in-the-co-op-julie-rosenberg-and-sam-popkin/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260227
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260511
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20260122T174153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T172955Z
UID:18261-1772150400-1778457599@yellowstudiony.com
SUMMARY:The Yellow Show in The Co-Op at Yellow Studio
DESCRIPTION:For The Yellow Show Open Call\, Yellow Studio invited women artists working across all media to submit work that engages with yellow in unexpected ways. \n\n\nYellow defies simple meaning. It signals joy and caution\, abundance and decay\, clarity and hazard. It’s sacred gold and rubber gloves\, daffodils and taxi cabs. \n\n\nThis open call invited artists to investigate yellow in all its complexity: as pigment\, symbol\, cultural signifier\, emotional landscape\, and more. \nWhat does yellow mean to you? What does it reveal? Come see for yourself\, from February 27 to May 10.  \nPreview and purchase artwork from The Yellow Show here on our website. In the “Collections” dropdown menu\, please select “The Yellow Show.” \nVenue: The Co-Op and Beehive at Yellow Studio (curated retail space)\n792 Route 35\, Cross River\, New York 10518 \nHours:\nWednesday: 11 to 5\nThursday: 11 to 5\nFriday: 11 to 6\nSaturday: 11 to 5\nSunday: 12 to 4\n\n\n \nExhibition Format: This is a retail exhibition where selected artworks will be available for immediate purchase and pickup. Unlike traditional gallery shows\, this is an ongoing sales exhibition integrated into our retail environment.\n\nDisplay Rotation: Accepted works may rotate in and out of display as pieces sell and new work is hung. Not all accepted pieces will be visible at the same time.\n \nExhibition Period: February 27 to May 10
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/the-yellow-show-in-the-co-op-at-yellow-studio/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260304T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260304T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20260106T201843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T180623Z
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SUMMARY:Cast On: A Beginner's Knitting Experience with Karen Lerner of 333Knits
DESCRIPTION:Ready to transform yarn into something amazing? \nJoin Karen Lerner of 333Knits for a cozy\, hands-on journey into the wonderful world of knitting! Whether you’ve never touched a knitting needle or tried once years ago\, this workshop is your perfect starting point. \nOver three carefully designed sessions (February 4\, February 11 and March 4)\, you’ll learn everything you need to create your very first knitted hat—from casting on your first stitch to closing the crown of your finished masterpiece. Karen will guide you through the fundamentals with patience\, humor\, and plenty of encouragement\, making sure no one gets left in a tangle! \nWhat You’ll Learn: \n\nCasting on\nThe essential knit stitch\nReading a simple pattern\nTroubleshooting common mistakes (we all make them!)\nFinishing techniques to complete your hat\n\nWhat’s Included: Everything you need is provided—your yarn\, knitting needles\, and a beginner-friendly hat pattern are all part of your $130 workshop fee. All materials provided by Pick Up Every Stitch located in Mt. Kisco\, NY. Just bring yourself and a willingness to learn! \nSchedule: \n\nWeek 1: Wednesday\, February 4\, 7 to 8pm\nWeek 2: Wednesday\, February 11\, 7 to 8pm\nWeek 3: Wednesday\, March 4\, 7 to 8pm\n\nThis thoughtfully spaced schedule gives you time to practice between sessions and come back with questions. By your final class\, you’ll be proudly wearing (or gifting!) your handmade hat and ready to tackle your next project. \nReserve your spot and discover the joy of creating with your own two hands! \nLocation: \nThe Co-Op at Yellow Studio \n792 Route 35 \nCross River\, NY 10518 \n  \nAbout Karen \nFollowing a diverse career in economic development with non-profits and financial trading\, Karen Lerner founded 333Knits to dedicate herself entirely to the art of knitting. Her practice is deeply influenced by her training as a Reiki practitioner\, allowing her to approach each piece with intentional energy work. She believes that the positive energy she channels into every stitch creates garments that carry healing and comfort to those who wear them. \nAbout Pick Up Every Stitch \n\n\nIt starts with the name: “Pick Up Every Stitch™” It means: ‘Do things right.’ \nFor us\, that means providing everything that lovers of knitting and crocheting love: working with independent companies that offer gorgeous colors\, a sense of craft and inspiring originality; carrying yarns that appeal to our fingers and our creativity; and creating the kind of place (offline!)\, where we can learn from each other\, hang out and knit a community that keeps us real.\n​\nWe are located at 200 Main Street in Mt. Kisco\, NY\, in the municipal lot behind Lefteris\, off Dakin Ave. Our fiber enthusiasts come from all over\, including Westchester\, Hudson Valley\, Rockland County\, the 5 Boroughs\, and Southern Connecticut. We hope you enjoy visiting this Westchester yarn shop.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/cast-on-a-beginners-knitting-experience/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260413
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20260113T220353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260412T130523Z
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SUMMARY:Submissions - Fiber Forward: An Open Call to Women and Non-Binary Artists for Fiber Art
DESCRIPTION:The Gallery at Yellow Studio invites women and non-binary artists to submit work that challenges conventional perceptions of fiber art. We seek innovative approaches that expand the medium’s possibilities; work that complicates boundaries between decoration and concept\, tradition and innovation\, or material and meaning. \nThis exhibition will showcase fiber art as a site of experimentation\, examining how artists are reimagining thread\, fabric\, rope\, and other fibrous materials as vehicles for critical inquiry\, spatial intervention\, technological integration\, or performative practice. \n\n\nSubmissions Open: Wednesday\, March 11\nSubmissions Close: Wednesday\, April 8 Sunday April 12\n\n  \nSetting up a free account on Artwork Archive to submit to calls:\n– Go to the “Fiber Forward” Open Call on Artwork Archive \nAccess the Open Call on Artwork Archive here. \n\n– Click on “Submit to Call” button. This will bring you to a page where you can create your free account. \n  \nVenue: The Gallery at Yellow Studio\n792 Route 35\, Cross River\, New York 10518\n\nExhibition Period: May 30 to June 28 \nUpstate Art Weekend: June 25 to June 29 \n\nAbout Upstate Art Weekend\n\nUpstate Art Weekend (UAW) is an artist-forward\, region-rooted arts platform dedicated to amplifying artists\, organizations\, and creative communities throughout the Hudson Valley and Catskills\, while fostering meaningful exchange with aligned creative communities beyond the region.\n\nFounded in 2020\, UAW began as an annual festival celebrating the cultural vibrancy of Upstate New York. Today\, UAW functions as both its flagship annual event and a broader platform—supporting artists\, strengthening cultural networks\, and deepening public connection to art\, people\, and place through multiple initiatives.\n\nAt the core of UAW’s work is a commitment to centering artists’ voices and practices while honoring the organizations\, institutions\, and individuals who shape regional creative ecosystems. UAW advances this mission through artist-forward programming and region-rooted partnerships that prioritize care\, reciprocity\, and long-term impact.\n\nMore about UAW here. \n\n\n\nCommission Structure: Yellow Studio receives a 40% commission on all artwork sold while on display and for 30 days following the end of the exhibition period. \nArtwork Drop-off / arrival date if shipped: Friday May 22\, 11am – 2pm\nArtwork Pickup: Monday June 29\, 12\, 11am – 2pm\n  \n\nEligibility Criteria:\n\nSubmitting artists must identify as women or non-binary.\nAll artwork must be original work created by the submitting artist\n\n\n\nApplication Requirements\nYour Submission Must Include:\n\n1-3 artworks / image of each submitted artwork\nArtist Statement tailored to your submitted artwork\nArtist Bio\nSubmissions without a statement or bio will not be considered\nSubmissions will only be accepted through the Artwork Archive open call. No email submissions will be reviewed.\n\n\nImage Requirements\n\nSubmit 1-3 images of original artwork\nAll images must be digital files: JPEG format\, 300 DPI minimum\nFile size: maximum 5 MB per image\nName files as follows: LastName_FirstName_ImageTitle.jpg\n\n\nArtwork Size Requirements\n\nMaximum size: 84″ (H) x 60″ (W)\nMinimum size: 4″ x 4″\nMaximum depth for sculpture: 30″\nAll dimensions refer to the actual artwork size\, not including the frame\n\n\nMedium Requirements\n\nWork must be primarily fiber-based (including\, but not limited to thread\, yarn\, fabric\, rope). Mixed media accepted if fiber is the dominant element.\nNo reproductions (this includes giclee prints).\n\n\nPricing Requirements\n\nPricing should reflect the retail sale price (before Yellow Studio’s 40% commission)\n\n\nInstallation Requirements\n\nFraming (if applicable) is done by the artist\nThe frame must be properly wired for hanging (if applicable)\nFor frames: no sawtooth hanging hardware\, no French cleats\, no corner hanging hardware\nIf artwork is displayed by hanging on the wall or ceiling\, all hanging hardware must be provided. The Gallery will provide traditional nails\, screws\, and picture hooks. Everything else must accompany the artwork.\n\n\n\nAccess the Open Call on Artwork Archive here.\n\n\nFor Yellow Studio Members: Free submission (YSMEMBER)\nFor Non-Members: $35 submission fee\, non-refundable*\nFor students with a valid student ID: $25 (please email a photo of your student ID to info@yellowstudiony.com).\n\n*A $35 submission fee for non-members helps cover exhibition expenses\, including installation\, marketing\, and gallery maintenance. We recognize that entry fees can be exclusionary and welcome waiver requests at info@yellowstudiony.com—we want to see your work regardless of financial circumstances.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/submissions-fiber-forward-an-open-call-to-women-artists-for-fiber-art/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260313T113000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20260208T150113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T133632Z
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SUMMARY:Art Club Studio Visit: Alissa Leigh
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday March 13 at 10am for a studio visit of Alissa Leigh’s new backyard studio\, where she now creates her abstract paintings in a compact\, very intentional space. She’ll share how she organizes her materials\, how she’s able to work efficiently in a small footprint while allowing her process to lead the way. The visit will focus on how space\, routine\, and intuition shape her work. \nMember RSVP required. All Members welcome!  \nAlissa’s studio address will be shared after RSVPs are received.  \n  \nAbout Alissa Leigh \nAlissa Leigh is a self-taught mixed media abstract artist based in Bedford\, NY. She discovered painting while grieving the loss of her mother—and it became a powerful path to healing and self-expression. Alissa’s work is bold\, layered\, and emotionally charged\, blending acrylics\, paper\, charcoal\, and ink to create pieces that radiate movement and joy. She creates original paintings\, limited edition prints\, and handmade art objects that speak without words. Her goal is simple: to make art that connects—art that helps people feel more deeply and live more freely.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/art-club-studio-visit-alissa-leigh/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T180000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20260204T182859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T162134Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Multitudes featuring Allison Belolan\, Dorian Goldman\, Anne Pollard James and Angela Strassheim
DESCRIPTION:The Gallery at Yellow Studio presents Multitudes\, a group exhibition featuring Allison Belolan\, Dorian Goldman\, Anne Pollard James\, and Angela Strassheim\, on view March 21 through April 19\, 2026. The exhibition brings together painting\, photography\, printmaking\, and sculpture to examine how women perceive themselves and their bodies\, and how others perceive them. The works investigate the many versions of ourselves that exist simultaneously: the self we know\, the self others see\, the roles we inhabit\, and the experiences we share. Join us for an opening reception on Saturday\, March 21\, from 4 to 6pm.  \nThrough diverse mediums and approaches\, the four artists reclaim autonomy and ownership of representation\, pushing back against idealized expectations and centering regular bodies as sites of strength and transformation. Anne Pollard James presents bold works that shift between confrontation and quiet negotiation. Allison Belolan’s layered monotypes and collages on handmade paper examine shared bodily experiences\, deliberately breaking from classical conventions. Angela Strassheim\, an internationally recognized photographer\, explores the performative aspects of photography while challenging traditional ways of looking at the female form. Dorian Goldman’s clay and bronze sculptures blur the boundary between the anatomical and the organic\, drawing connections between the female body and forms in nature. Together\, these artists create a powerful conversation about reclaiming the gaze and the right to take up space without apology. \n  \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nAllison Belolan is a Mamaroneck\, New York-based multidisciplinary artist whose practice is influenced by observations\, documentation\, and research of her surroundings. She earned her BFA in Printmaking from Rhode Island School of Design and her MA in Teaching Art Education from the School of Visual Arts. Belolan’s work has been featured in galleries including Lichtundfire in New York\, Strata Gallery in Santa Fe\, and The Old Stone House in Brooklyn. She curates at The Idea Kitchen in Larchmont\, NY\, and serves as curatorial associate at Yellow Studio in Cross River\, NY. \nDorian Goldman is a New York-based sculptor whose work explores the intersection between the human form and the natural world through clay\, wood\, marble\, and cast bronze. She earned both a BA/BFA and an MFA in sculpture from the University of Pennsylvania. Goldman’s work has been exhibited at the Japan Society\, the Art Students League of New York\, and the National Association of Women Artists (NAWA)\, among others. In 2026\, she won the sculpture award from NAWA for their Winter Small Works Juried Exhibition. She has completed international residencies in Carrara\, Italy\, and Shigaraki\, Japan. \nAnne Pollard James is an Oklahoma-based contemporary oil painter whose work explores how women thrive in spaces often not made for or by them. With a background in historic preservation in real estate development\, James began painting in 2020 and committed to her art practice full-time in 2022. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions in Oklahoma\, New York City\, and California\, with solo exhibitions at The Price Tower Arts Center and Positive Space Gallery. James founded Carson House Tulsa\, a contemporary gallery\, studio\, and artist residency that centers on women and creative community work. \nAngela Strassheim is an Easton\, Connecticut-based internationally recognized photographer. She holds an MFA from Yale University\, a BFA from Minneapolis College of Art & Design\, and a Forensic Photography Certification from Metro-Dade. Strassheim’s work has been exhibited at the Guggenheim Museum\, the Whitney Museum\, the National Museum of Women in the Arts\, the Art Institute of Chicago\, and the Israel Museum\, among others. She was featured in the Whitney Biennial in 2006 and has received awards\, including the Women in Photography LTI Lightside Grant and Bush Fellowship.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/opening-reception-multitudes-featuring-allison-belolan-dorian-goldman-anne-pollard-james-and-angela-strassheim/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260401
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260413
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20260314T120901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260412T130348Z
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SUMMARY:Submissions: Hold - An Exhibition of Vessels and Objects in The Co-Op at Yellow Studio
DESCRIPTION:  \nYellow Studio invites women and non-binary artists to submit three-dimensional work for Hold — an exhibition of vessels and objects. We are looking for work that physically contains\, encloses\, or surrounds. Bowls\, vases\, mugs\, urns and beyond. Forms built to receive something\, or to keep it in. \nWe welcome work in any material: ceramics\, glass\, metal\, wood\, resin\, found objects\, and combinations. The form is the focus. What the object holds — and how it holds it — is up to you.* \n*The submitted vessels and objects must be empty.  \nSubmissions Open: Wednesday\, April 1 \nSubmissions Close: Sunday\, April 12 \nVenue: The Co-Op and Beehive at Yellow Studio (curated retail space) \n792 Route 35\, Cross River\, New York 10518 \n  \nExhibition Format: This is a retail exhibition where selected artworks will be available for immediate purchase and pickup. Unlike traditional gallery shows\, this is an ongoing sales exhibition integrated into our retail environment. \nDisplay Rotation: Accepted works may rotate in and out of display as pieces sell and new work is displayed. Not all accepted pieces will be visible at the same time. \nArtwork drop-off (or deliver by date\, if shipped): Tuesday\, May 12 \nArtwork pick up: Tuesday\, August 18 \nEligibility Criteria: \n\nSubmitting artists must identify as women or non-binary\nAll artwork must be original work created by the submitting artist\n\nApplication Requirements: \nYour Submission Must Include: \n\n1-3 artworks / image of each submitted artwork\nArtist Statement tailored to your submitted artwork\nArtist Bio\nSubmissions without a statement or bio will not be considered\nSubmissions will only be accepted through the Artwork Archive open call. No email submissions will be reviewed.\n\nImage Requirements \n\nSubmit 1-3 images of original artwork\nAll images must be digital files: JPEG format\, 300 DPI minimum\nFile size: maximum 5 MB per image\nName files as follows: LastName_FirstName_ImageTitle.jpg\n\nArtwork Size Requirements \n\nMaximum size: 12″ x 12″ x 12″\nMinimum size: 1″ x 1″ x 1″\nAll dimensions refer to the actual artwork size\n\nMedium Requirements \n\nAll materials welcome. Artwork must be three-dimensional. \n\nPricing Requirements \n\nAll artwork must be priced at $1000 or under\nYellow Studio receives a 30% commission on the listed artwork price (i.e. for an artwork priced at $100\, the Artist receives $70 and Yellow Studio receives $30). \n\nRules and Terms \nAccess the Open Call on Artwork Archive \n\nFor Yellow Studio Members: Free submission (YS Members use code: YSMEMBERHOLD)\nFor Non-Members: $25 submission fee\, non-refundable\nThe link to access the Open Call will be posted on April 1: SUBMIT HERE\n\nApplication Questions \n\nPlease include Title\, date\, medium\, dimensions (H x W inches) and price.\nSubmit your bio.\nSubmit an artist statement tailored to your submitted artwork.\nInstagram Handle: ex @yellowstudiony\n\n 
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/submissions-hold-an-exhibition-of-vessels-and-objects-in-the-co-op-at-yellow-studio/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260410T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260410T110000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20260304T192031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T015335Z
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SUMMARY:Art Club: Visit to Metro Art Studios
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, April 10\, the Yellow Studio Art Club is heading to Metro Art Studios in Bridgeport\, CT — and we’d love for you to join us! \nWe’ll spend the morning exploring some of the building’s 38 artist studios\, browsing the shop\, and taking in the current exhibition in the Crown Gallery: Twist and Shout. \nTwist and Shout brings together six artists — Alex Ceppi\, John Guzman\, Louisa Pancoast\, Melissa Stern\, Yue Yuan\, and Tamsen Williams — whose figures bend\, twist\, and fracture in ways that communicate what words simply can’t. Rooted in Expressionism and moving fluidly between abstraction and figuration\, the work uses distortion and grotesque caricature as a kind of visual shorthand for emotion\, tension\, and identity. Some pieces lean into dark humor; others are raw and unfiltered. Curator Ellen Hawley weaves it all into a broader conversation about movement\, resilience\, and the expressive power of the human figure. Twist and Shout runs through April 25. \nCome for the art\, stay for the good company. This one promises plenty of both. \nGetting there: \n\nCarpool — A car leaves Yellow Studio at 10am. Email Tina at tina@yellowstudiony.com to claim your spot.\nMeet us there — Arriving on your own? We’ll see you at Metro Art Studios at 11am.\n\nFor Yellow Studio Members. Please RSVP. \n\nAddress:\n\nMetro Art Studios\n345 Railroad Avenue\nBridgeport\, CT 06604
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/art-club-visit-to-metro-art-studios/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T153000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20260328T190741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260328T190741Z
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SUMMARY:Multitudes: Artists' Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Multitudes: Artists’ Talk on Saturday\, April 11 at 2pm to learn more about the artistic practices\, process\, and influences of Allison Belolan\, Dorian Goldman\, Anne Pollard James and Angela Strassheim. \n\nAbout the Exhibition \nMultitudes\, a group exhibition featuring Allison Belolan\, Dorian Goldman\, Anne Pollard James\, and Angela Strassheim\, is on view through April 19\, 2026. The exhibition brings together painting\, photography\, printmaking\, and sculpture to examine how women perceive themselves and their bodies\, and how others perceive them. The works investigate the many versions of ourselves that exist simultaneously: the self we know\, the self others see\, the roles we inhabit\, and the experiences we share.  \nThrough diverse mediums and approaches\, the four artists reclaim autonomy and ownership of representation\, pushing back against idealized expectations and centering regular bodies as sites of strength and transformation. Anne Pollard James presents bold works that shift between confrontation and quiet negotiation. Allison Belolan’s layered monotypes and collages on handmade paper examine shared bodily experiences\, deliberately breaking from classical conventions. Angela Strassheim\, an internationally recognized photographer\, explores the performative aspects of photography while challenging traditional ways of looking at the female form. Dorian Goldman’s clay and bronze sculptures blur the boundary between the anatomical and the organic\, drawing connections between the female body and forms in nature. Together\, these artists create a powerful conversation about reclaiming the gaze and the right to take up space without apology. \n\n\nAbout the Artists \n\nAllison Belolan is a Mamaroneck\, New York-based multidisciplinary artist whose practice is influenced by observations\, documentation\, and research of her surroundings. She earned her BFA in Printmaking from Rhode Island School of Design and her MA in Teaching Art Education from the School of Visual Arts. Belolan’s work has been featured in galleries including Lichtundfire in New York\, Strata Gallery in Santa Fe\, and The Old Stone House in Brooklyn. She curates at The Idea Kitchen in Larchmont\, NY\, and serves as curatorial associate at Yellow Studio in Cross River\, NY. \nDorian Goldman is a New York-based sculptor whose work explores the intersection between the human form and the natural world through clay\, wood\, marble\, and cast bronze. She earned both a BA/BFA and an MFA in sculpture from the University of Pennsylvania. Goldman’s work has been exhibited at the Japan Society\, the Art Students League of New York\, and the National Association of Women Artists (NAWA)\, among others. In 2026\, she won the sculpture award from NAWA for their Winter Small Works Juried Exhibition. She has completed international residencies in Carrara\, Italy\, and Shigaraki\, Japan. \nAnne Pollard James is an Oklahoma-based contemporary oil painter whose work explores how women thrive in spaces often not made for or by them. With a background in historic preservation in real estate development\, James began painting in 2020 and committed to her art practice full-time in 2022. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions in Oklahoma\, New York City\, and California\, with solo exhibitions at The Price Tower Arts Center and Positive Space Gallery. James founded Carson House Tulsa\, a contemporary gallery\, studio\, and artist residency that centers on women and creative community work. \nAngela Strassheim is an Easton\, Connecticut-based internationally recognized photographer. She holds an MFA from Yale University\, a BFA from Minneapolis College of Art & Design\, and a Forensic Photography Certification from Metro-Dade. Strassheim’s work has been exhibited at the Guggenheim Museum\, the Whitney Museum\, the National Museum of Women in the Arts\, the Art Institute of Chicago\, and the Israel Museum\, among others. She was featured in the Whitney Biennial in 2006 and has received awards\, including the Women in Photography LTI Lightside Grant and Bush Fellowship. \n\nView and purchase artwork from the exhibition here. From the Collections dropdown menu please select “Multitudes” \n\nPlease RSVP to the Artist Talk below. All are welcome.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/multitudes-artists-talk/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20260307T170059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T231653Z
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SUMMARY:Half-Hour Portraits by Jessica Miller
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday April 18 for this unique opportunity – to have your portrait painted by local Artist Jessica Miller. \nEach 7 x 5 inch expressionist portrait will capture the subject’s likeness and mood\, painted in one half-hour sitting. \nAll are welcome to sit for a portrait\, including children accompanied by an adult. \nEach portrait is $250. \nThere will be 6 portrait sessions. \nPlease register below. \n“Bold\, decisive\, and dynamic are just some of the adjectives that describe Jessica Miller’s work. Vibrant brushwork and vivid color embolden her canvas with a unique expression that captures the essence of her subjects. Whether painting a landscape or portrait\, Jessica finds the indelible qualities that invigorate and fortify her work\, leaving the viewer captivated by her interpretations of life and nature. Jessica’s work seems influenced by the Fauvists of the 20th century yet remains uniquely and formidably an expression of herself and her time.” — Andrew Lattimore \n  \nAbout Jessica Miller\nOriginally from northern Michigan\, Jessica now makes her home in the Hudson River Valley. She is best known for her portraits\, recognizable for their expressionist style and vibrant color\, one of which is featured on the cover of the 2023 New York Times bestseller Hello Beautiful. After graduating from the University of Michigan\, Jessica studied at the School of Visual Arts and at the Art Students League in New York\, with legendary painter Hananiah Harari\, later continuing her studies with acclaimed portrait and landscape artist Andrew Lattimore. Her work is shown regularly in galleries in New York and hangs in private collections throughout the U.S.\n\nYou can learn more about Jessica on her website and Instagram.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/half-hour-portraits-by-jessica-miller-15/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T180000
DTSTAMP:20260422T072100
CREATED:20260204T183341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260419T011657Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Said in Color featuring Giselle Landers and Alissa Leigh
DESCRIPTION:The Gallery at Yellow Studio presents Said in Color\, an exhibition of paintings and wall relief sculptures by Alissa Leigh and Giselle Landers\, on view April 25 to May 24\, 2025. Color is a language\, and these two abstract painters each speak it with a different accent\, arriving at bold\, expressive work from opposite directions. Join us for the opening reception on Saturday\, April 25\, from 4 to 6pm. RSVPs encouraged.  \nBoth artists draw color inspiration from the everyday world: textiles\, product packaging\, movie posters\, and the textures of city life. Leigh builds her mixed media works around a loosely drawn grid\, layering and scraping surfaces so that earlier marks shape what follows. Landers approaches abstraction through the lens of graphic design\, moving each piece from sketch to digital process before it reaches canvas or three-dimensional form. Her paintings and wall relief sculptures pull from a wide visual archive\, including modernist architecture\, hieroglyphics\, and pop culture imagery. The contrast between their methods is as much the point as the connection. \nPreview a selection of artwork from Said in Color here on the Exhibition page.  \nPreview and purchase artwork from the exhibition here. From the “Collections” dropdown menu\, please select “Said in Color.” \n  \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nGiselle Landers is an artist and former graphic designer whose abstract paintings and wall relief sculptures explore the intersection of art and design. She earned a BFA from Syracuse University and a Graduate Diploma in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Arts in London\, and has exhibited in group shows in London\, New York\, and Connecticut. In 2026\, she was selected for the Canopy Program\, where she mentors under artist Erika Ranee. Landers serves on the board of the Katonah Museum Artists’ Association and lives and works in Greenwich\, Connecticut. \nAlissa Leigh is a mixed media abstract painter based in Bedford\, New York. She has presented solo exhibitions at Chroma Gallery in Katonah\, NY\, shown in group exhibitions throughout the greater New York and Connecticut area\, and has exhibited in the  Armonk Outdoor Art Show for three consecutive years. Her work is held in private collections across the United States and Europe.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/opening-reception-giselle-landers-and-alissa-leigh/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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