Calendar

  • Small Works at The Co-Op & Beehive at Yellow Studio

    From 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.⁠

  • Apply to become a vendor in The Co-Op at Yellow Studio

    We're seeking established, woman-owned businesses for long-term residencies in our curated marketplace. If you're looking for a supportive community that values collaboration and quality, we'd love to hear from you.

  • Opening Reception: The Phenomenon of Awe featuring Sonjie Feliciano Solomon and Antoinette Wysocki

    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.

  • Half-Hour Portraits by Jessica Miller

    Join us on Saturday February 21 or this unique opportunity – to have your portrait painted by local Artist Jessica Miller.

    Each 7 x 5 inch expressionist portrait will capture the subject’s likeness and mood, painted in one half-hour sitting.

    All are welcome to sit for a portrait, including children accompanied by an adult.

    Each portrait is $250.

    There will be 6 portrait sessions.

    Sold Out $250.00
  • Writing Club: Critique Night

    Looking for accountability on your writing project? We’re here to support that!

    Interested in receiving feedback on your work? The Writing Club will be hosting Critique Night once every other month. Our next Critique Night is Monday February 23 at 7pm.

  • Nature & Sustainability Club: Warm Up at The Orchid Show

    Escape the winter chill with Yellow Studio’s Nature and Sustainability Club at the annual Orchid Show at the New York Botanical Garden, themed “Mr. Flower Fantastic’s Concrete Jungle.” This immersive exhibition transforms iconic New York City scenes—stoops, slice shops, and even the subway—into vibrant floral landscapes. The show is designed by Mr. Flower Fantastic, one of the world’s most sought-after floral artists, known for blending nature, fashion, pop culture, and sustainability. His journey from his mother’s garden in Queens to global collaborations with brands like Nike and Louis Vuitton brings a powerful local-meets-global narrative to the experience. 

  • Art Club: Critique Night

    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.⁠

    This 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.⁠

  • Live Music in The Co-Op: Julie Rosenberg and Sam Popkin

    Join us for live music with Julie Rosenberg and Sam Popkin in The Co-Op at Yellow Studio on Thursday February 26 at 6pm.

    As 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.

  • Submissions – Fiber Forward: An Open Call to Women and Non-Binary Artists for Fiber Art

    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.

    This 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.

    Submissions Open: Wednesday, March 11
    Submissions Close: Wednesday, April 8