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Film Club: Portrait of a Lady on Fire

Join us for the next Film Club meeting on Tuesday September 16 at 7pm. We will be discussing the selected film, Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) starring Noémie Merlant as Marianne and Adèle Haenel as Héloïse. The film is a French romantic drama written and directed by Céline Sciamma.

Free

Networking Club: Welcome Back Brunch

Whether your kids are headed back to school in September or you're using this as an opportunity to reset your own schedule, join us for a Welcome Back Brunch on Friday September 19 at 10am.

$10.00 – $15.00

Writing Club: Writers on Writing – From Creation to Press

Join us for a collaborative discussion with writers on getting their ideas to paper. Everyone has a different journey and while writing can seem like a solo adventure, there is a whole community of writers that can help us on our writing odyssey.

Lauren Porté-Schwarzfeld will lead our discussion with local authors Lauren Acampora, Jimin Han and Heather Harpham on topics ranging from the ups and downs of the creative process to the nitty-gritty path to publishing. The talk will be followed by an opportunity to ask questions and chat with the authors.

$20.00 – $25.00

Mindfulness Club: Cacao Ceremony & The Heart of Belonging

This month, we’re stepping into nature’s embrace for a special offsite gathering in Tambra’s Tent aka as the new Soulful Lounge—an airy, candlelit sanctuary in a woodland setting. Join us for a soul-nourishing evening centered around a sacred cacao ceremony—a heart-opening mindfulness ritual rooted in ancient tradition. Cacao is pure, ethically-sourced, minimally processed chocolate known for its gentle ability to support emotional clarity, connection, and presence. As we sip this ceremonial elixir, we’ll explore the theme of belonging—to ourselves, to each other, and to the present moment.

For Yellow Studio Members. Space is limited to 10 attendees. 

Hosted by Tambra McCarthy

Free

Art Club: Critique Night

This Critique Night on Wednesday October 1 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.

Come share where you are. Open to artists of all skill levels and art lovers alike.

Planning to submit to our upcoming Juried Member Show? This is a GREAT opportunity to receive feedback from your peers regarding the work you will submit.

Free

Grand Opening of The Co-Op & Beehive at Yellow Studio

Come celebrate the grand opening of The Co-Op and Beehive at Yellow Studio with us!

Enjoy an afternoon of shopping, meeting the vendors, viewing the black and white photography installation, In Focus, and more!
More information and activities to be announced soon!

Free

Small Works at Yellow Studio: An Open Call to Women Artists

Yellow Studio invites women artists in the community to submit their small-format work – pieces that demonstrate how artistic vision and craftsmanship can create a profound impact within modest dimensions.

Submissions: Yellow Studio Juried Member Show

The Gallery at Yellow Studio invites Yellow Studio Artist Members to consider the many dimensions of belonging: the spaces we claim and those that exclude us; the materials and gestures through which we forge connection; the tension between individuality and collectivity; the ways language, memory, and culture root us—or unsettle us. Belonging may manifest as comfort or conflict, as intimacy or distance, as visibility or erasure.

Belonging is both a condition and a question. It describes our ties to place, community, and history, while also exposing the fragility of those bonds. In a world marked by migration, displacement, cultural hybridity, and shifting identities, belonging becomes less a fixed state than a process, something continually negotiated, reimagined, and reshaped.

Artists working across all media are encouraged to submit works that explore how belonging is constructed, disrupted, or reinvented, and what it means to find, or make, one’s place in the world.