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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:20260422T133258
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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
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260428T183000
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SUMMARY:Book Club: Lady Tremaine by Rachel Hochhauser
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Book Club at Bedford Books on Tuesday April 28 at 6:30pm to discuss Lady Tremaine by Rachel Hochhauser. There will be lively discussion\, questions posed and answered and time to connect with fellow YS Members. \nThis is a zero pressure book club – didn’t quite finish the book? Come anyway. \nHosted by Fran Hauser & Emily Winograd Leonard \nLight refreshments will be available. \nMember RSVP required. \nThis book is available for purchase at Bedford Books! You can also purchase the book on the Bedford Books website here and have it shipped to you. \n  \nAbout the Book \nTwice-widowed\, Lady Etheldreda Verity Isolde Tremaine Bramley is solely responsible for her two children\, a priggish stepdaughter\, a razor-taloned peregrine falcon\, and a crumbling manor. Fierce and determined\, Ethel clings to the respectability her deceased husband’s title affords her\, hoping it will secure her daughters’ future through marriage. \nWhen a royal ball offers the chance to change everything\, Ethel risks her pride in pursuit of an invitation for all three of her daughters—only to see her hopes fulfilled by the wrong one. As an engagement to the future king unfolds\, Ethel discovers a sordid secret hidden in the depths of the royal family\, forcing her to choose between the security she craves and the wellbeing of the stepdaughter who has rebuffed her at every turn. \nAs if Bridgerton met Circe\, and exhilarating to its core\, Lady Tremaine reimagines the myth of the evil stepmother at the heart of the world’s most famous fairy tale. It is a battle cry for a mother’s love for her daughters\, and a celebration of women everywhere who make their own fortunes. \n  \nAbout the Author \nRachel Hochhauser grew up in Santa Barbara\, California. She attended New York University and earned a master’s in professional writing from the University of Southern California. Currently\, she lives in Portland\, Oregon with her husband and two daughters. Lady Tremaine is her first novel.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/book-club-lady-tremaine-by-rachel-hochhauser/
CATEGORIES:Art,Books,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260429T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260429T200000
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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! This workshop is meant to follow Karen’s recent Knitting Workshop where participants made their first hats. If you did not complete that workshop and are new to knitting\, you may sign up for this workshop and create a hat. Questions? Just ask!  \nOver three carefully designed sessions (April 8\, April 15 and April 29)\, you’ll learn everything you need to create your very first knitted vest—from casting on your first stitch to joining the shoulders 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• Casting on\n• The essential knit stitch\n• Reading a simple pattern\n• Troubleshooting common mistakes (we all make them!)\n• Finishing techniques to complete your vest \nWhat’s Included: A beginner-friendly vest pattern is included in the workshop fee.  \nAnthony Torres will be assisting Karen and bringing yarn to purchase from Pick Up Every Stitch.  \nSchedule: \n• Week 1: Wednesday\, April 8\, 7 to 8pm\n• Week 2: Wednesday\, April 15\, 7 to 8pm\n• Week 3: Wednesday\, April 29\, 7 to 8pm \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 vest 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 \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-with-karen-lerner-of-333knits/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260506
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SUMMARY:Submissions: Yellow Studio Member Art Show
DESCRIPTION:To submitting Yellow Studio Artist Members: please select artwork that pushes the boundaries of your style and technique and stands out in your body of work. This artwork should be work that you are eager for the community to see. Please don’t submit artwork that has been shown previously at Yellow Studio.  \n\nThe submission period is May 6 to May 27.\nNotifications will be sent by Wednesday June 3. \nArtwork drop-off: Tuesday June 30 (if this date does not work\, we can find an alternative date)\n\n\n\nEligibility Criteria:\nYou must be a Yellow Studio Artist Member to submit artwork to this open call (this includes Supporter Members who are professional Artists).\n\n\n\nTo submit via Artwork Archive:  \nAll submissions must be made through Artwork Archive. No email submissions will be reviewed.  \nFirst create a free Artwork Archive profile\, if you don’t already have one. Navigate to The Gallery at Yellow Studio’s open call.  \nThe submission link will be posted here on May 6. \n\n\n\nApplication Requirements:\nUpload 2 to 5 artwork images.\nInclude artist name\, title\, date\, medium\, dimensions and price in filename i.e. Pam Smith\, The Boat\, 2025\, acrylic on canvas\, 10×10 inches\, $300. \nUpload your Artist Statement tailored to your submitted artwork.\nUpload your Bio.\nSubmission fee: $25 (non-refundable\, paid through Artwork Archive)\n\n\nRules and Terms:\nAll media are welcome.\nWall art must be no larger than 48 inches in any direction\, including frame.\nWall art must be wired. \nPlease no sawtooth hanging hardware\, no French cleats\, no corner hanging hardware. \nHanging sculpture must be no larger than 36 inches in any direction and weigh less than 15 pounds.\nFreestanding sculpture is limited to a 4 foot square footprint (2 feet x 2 feet) and 20 pounds maximum.\nLimited pedestals are available. 
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/submissions-yellow-studio-member-art-show/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260513T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260513T180000
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SUMMARY:Nature & Sustainability Club: Re-Wilding Workshop - Weave\, Gather\, Create with Rebecca Rivard
DESCRIPTION:Join the Yellow Studio Nature & Sustainability Club on Wednesday\, May 13 at 6pm for Re-Wilding Workshop: Weave\, Gather\, Create with Rebecca Rivard. This hands-on outdoor workshop is centered on creativity\, sustainability\, and connection to the natural world. \nSet against the landscape of Ward Pound Ridge\, this special gathering invites you to slow down and create a small woven pouch using thrifted and secondhand yarns and fibers\, along with simple recycled cardboard looms. \n As part of the experience\, we’ll spend time exploring and gently foraging for natural materials—twigs\, grasses\, leaves\, and found elements—that can be woven into your piece or used as unique closures and finishing details. \nInspired by the idea of re-wilding\, this workshop encourages a return to intuitive making\, using what is around us and reimagining discarded materials with care and creativity. No prior weaving experience is needed—just a willingness to explore\, experiment\, and connect. \nParticipants will leave with a one-of-a-kind woven pouch and a renewed appreciation for the beauty of natural and repurposed materials. \n  \nAbout Rebecca Rivard \nRebecca Rivard is a multidisciplinary artist\, painter\, and composer working across paint\, sound\, and mixed media. Rooted in experimentation and intuitive process\, her work often incorporates natural and repurposed materials\, guided in part by an interest in “rewilding”\, returning materials and methods to a more tactile\, instinctive state. She brings this same spirit of curiosity and openness into her workshops\, encouraging participants to explore\, experiment\, and engage with materials in new ways.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/nature-sustainability-club-re-wilding-workshop-weave-gather-create/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community,Nature,Sustainability
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T133258
CREATED:20260403T183358Z
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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 Thursday May 21 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
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/art-club-critique-night-12/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260530T180000
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception: Fiber Forward
DESCRIPTION:The Gallery at Yellow Studio invited women and non-binary artists to submit work that challenges conventional perceptions of fiber art. We selected work demonstrating innovative approaches that expand the medium’s possibilities; work that complicates boundaries between decoration and concept\, tradition and innovation\, or material and meaning. This exhibition showcases fiber art as a site of experimentation\, examining how artists reimagine thread\, fabric\, rope\, and other fibrous materials as vehicles for critical inquiry\, spatial intervention\, technological integration\, or performative practice. \nMore information coming soon. 
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/opening-reception-fiber-forward/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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