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  • Submissions: Yellow Studio Member Art Show

    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. 

    The submission period is May 6 to May 27.

  • Finding the Language for Your Work: An Interactive Workshop with Corrie Jackson

    Join Yellow Studio and Corrie Jackson, writer and editor on Thursday, May 14 at 10am for an interactive workshop: Finding the Language for Your Work. Clear Words for Your Website, Bio, and Beyond.

    Writing about your work can be surprisingly difficult. Many creatives and small business owners know exactly what they do—until they have to articulate it for a website, bio, or social profile. The result? Flat, vague language—and a missed opportunity to connect with the right audience.

    Get Tickets $20.00 – $25.00
  • Hold – An Exhibition of Vessels and Objects in The Co-Op at Yellow Studio

    The Co-Op at Yellow Studio presents Hold, a group exhibition of vessels and objects by women and non-binary artists. Bowls, urns, cups, and forms beyond naming - each one built to receive, to enclose, to keep. Working across ceramics, metal, fiber, and found materials, the artists in Hold turn their attention to the object in full: its shape and surface, structure and ornament, everything that gives an object its character and intention.

  • Mindfulness Club: Softening the Grip

    Join us on Friday May 15 at 9:30am for Mindfulness Club: Softening the Grip.
    In this session, Tambra will take us on a journey to practice and cultivate releasing control while staying anchored. Less force. More flow.

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  • Book Club: Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy

    Join us for Book Club at Bedford Books on May 19 at 6:30pm to discuss Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy. There will be lively discussion, questions posed and answered and time to connect with fellow YS Members.

    This is a zero pressure book club – didn’t quite finish the book? Come anyway.

    Hosted by Fran Hauser & Emily Winograd Leonard

  • 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 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.⁠

  • Film Club: Discussion of Mistress Dispeller

    Join us for Film Club on Thursday May 28 at 7pm. We will be discussing the selected film, Mistress Dispeller (2020/2024). This documentary film directed by Elizabeth Lo, explores a unique, covert industry in China where professionals, like Teacher Wang, are hired to break up extramarital affairs to save marriages. The film provides an intimate look at the emotional complexities of infidelity and the methods used to dissolve them.

  • Opening Reception: Fiber Forward

    The Gallery at Yellow Studio presents Fiber Forward, a group exhibition featuring 38 women and non-binary artists working in fiber. Curated by Tina Villaveces, the exhibition runs from May 30 through June 28, 2026, with an opening reception on Saturday, May 30, from 4 to 6pm. An artist talk is scheduled for Saturday, June 27, at 2 pm, as part of Upstate Art Weekend 2026, in which The Gallery at Yellow Studio is a participant.

    Fiber Forward presents work that navigates the boundaries between tradition and innovation, material and meaning. The exhibition showcases fiber art as a site of experimentation, examining how artists are reimagining fiber as a vehicle for critical inquiry, spatial intervention, and personal expression. The works on view include sculpture, installation, embroidery, weaving, and mixed media, alongside activist craft kits, quilts made from repurposed domestic textiles, and large-scale fiber installations. Many of the artists work with found, secondhand, or repurposed materials, bringing new life to what has been discarded or overlooked.

  • Writing Club

    Once monthly we dedicate space and time for writing in the Gallery or The Co-Op. 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 accountability sessions are a great way to get started!⁠