Events
GYN Literacy with Dr. Jill Becker: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask
Oftentimes, when learning that I am an Ob/Gyn, women will ask me the same thing:
“Do you mind if I ask you a question?”
And there are so many questions!
GYN Literacy is a safe place where women can learn about and then discuss many of the issues that have historically been either too uncomfortable to talk about, misunderstood, simply inaccurate or completely omitted.
Have a question but don’t feel comfortable asking it publicly? Put it in the anonymous question box and Dr. Jill Becker will get you the answer!
Art Club: Excursion to the Brooklyn Museum
All Members welcome! Join us for an excursion to the Brooklyn Museum on Saturday July 6.
We will start our visit by viewing Giants: The Dean Collection followed by lunch in the museum and then time to explore the permanent collection.
Please RSVP.
Please book your ticket for the exhibition and select 11am for the ticketed entry time.
Nature & Sustainability Club: Evening Hike and Potluck Picnic in Ward Pound Ridge
Looking to connect with nature and other liked-minded Yellow Studio women? Join the Nature & Sustainability Club for a scenic hike followed by a riverside Potluck Picnic on July 9 at 5:30pm.
Opening Reception for Natural Tendencies featuring Tomoko Abe, Natale Adgnot, Allison Belolan & Christy Sheppard Knell
Join us to celebrate the Artists and view their recent work featured in Natural Tendencies.
Upstate Art Weekend featuring Natural Tendencies at Yellow Studio
UPSTATE ART WEEKEND (UPAW) is a connective annual event, for residents and tourists alike, celebrating the cultural vibrancy of Upstate New York. The fifth edition of UPAW will take place Thursday, July 18, through Sunday, July 21, 2024, spanning ten counties in the Catskills Mountains and Hudson Valley.
Upcycling with the Sun: Cyanotype Workshop with Tomoko Abe during UPAW
Join us on Thursday July 18 at 10am to kick off Upstate Art Weekend with a cyanotype workshop! Transform discarded objects into a beautiful blue print with help from the sun.
Limited to 10 participants.
Carve, Print, Repeat: Beginner Relief Printing Workshop with Allison Belolan during UPAW
In this beginner-friendly workshop on Sunday July 21 as part of Upstate Art Weekend, artist and printmaker Allison Belolan will introduce you to the expressive potential of relief printmaking using Soft-Kut blocks and safe-wash ink.
How to Brave Creativity and Turn Fear into Excitement with Naomi Vladeck
In this inspiring and impactful talk and interactive discussion, Naomi Vladeck illuminates what is possible when we use our creative skills to transform our fear into outcomes that excite us.
Sharing stories from her own experience with big life change, and from artists she has interviewed, she explores what artists can teach us about activating the creative process inside of life's biggest changes.
If you are grappling with uncertainty, wanting to make a change or are in the midst of a transition of any kind, this event experience is for you!
You’ll leave with clarity about your relationship to change as well as the proof of your courage to take risks even when the path ahead is unclear.
Half-Hour Portraits by Jessica Miller
Join us on Saturday Saturday July 27 for 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.
Book Club: The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict & Victoria Christopher Murray
Let's discuss The Personal Librarian - bring questions, comments and connect with other Yellow Studio Members over this fascinating read. Hosted by Fran Hauser & Emily Winograd Leonard.
A remarkable novel about J. P. Morgan's personal librarian, Belle da Costa Greene, the Black American woman who was forced to hide her true identity and pass as white in order to leave a lasting legacy that enriched our nation, from New York Times bestselling authors Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray.