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SUMMARY:Writing Club
DESCRIPTION:Looking for accountability on your writing project? We’re here to support that!\n\nOnce monthly we will be dedicating space and time for writing in the Gallery. Please join us quietly between 10 and 11; optional sharing and discussions will begin at 11. If you’re interested in turning your thoughts into words–but struggle to put pen to paper–these ‘butt in seat’ accountability sessions are a great way to get started!\n\nFor Yellow Studio Members. Please RSVP below.  
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/writing-club-24/
CATEGORIES:Community,Writing
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SUMMARY:Soulful Morning Meditation with Tambra McCarthy
DESCRIPTION:Join Yellow Studio Member Tambra McCarthy for a Soulful Morning Meditation session at Yellow Studio…blending stillness\, breath and creative energy to nourish the soul. \nLimited to 12 women\, must reserve your cushion in advance.\nFee: $10 \n  \nAbout Tambra \nTambra is a creative entrepreneur\, performing artist and mindfulness guide dedicated to helping others connect with their inner spark. Blending creativity\, mindfulness\, and the performing arts\, she creates transformative experiences that inspire authenticity and personal liberation. With a deep belief in the power of artistic expression as a path to healing\, Tambra leads meditative journeys\, immersive workshops\, and soulful gatherings that awaken the senses and nurture the soul. Her work invites others to step into their truth\, embrace their creative essence\, and savor the magic of togetherness. \n 
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/meditation-with-tami-mccarthy/
CATEGORIES:Community,Wellness
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SUMMARY:Nature & Sustainability Club: Afternoon Hike
DESCRIPTION:Looking to connect with nature and other like-minded Yellow Studio women? Then join the Nature & Sustainability Club for an afternoon hike on Friday\, February 21 at 1pm. \nWe’ll be heading to Westmoreland Sanctuary in Mt Kisco for a scenic and serene hike. \nWestmoreland Sanctuary is a cherished not-for-profit nature center and wildlife preserve\, spanning the towns of Bedford\, Mt Kisco and Armonk\, Encompassing 669 acres\, Westmoreland is a sanctuary for both nature enthusiasts and wildlife alike. The 8.5 miles of hiking trails wind through diverse ecosystems where visitors are invited to explore and immerse themselves in the beauty of the natural world. We will enjoy an approximately hour long hike\, including Bechtel Lake\, which has benches and a dock for observing wildlife. \nWe will meet at the Westmoreland Park Natural Science Museum at 1pm.   \n  \nPlease park at the main entrance\, located at: \n260 Chestnut Ridge Road \nMount Kisco\, NY 10549 \n  \nA map for location details and parking lot information will be emailed to the hikers in advance of the hike. We look forward to enjoying the surrounding beauty with each of you. \nFor Yellow Studio Members. Please RSVP.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/nature-sustainability-club-afternoon-hike/
CATEGORIES:Community,Nature,Sustainability,Wellness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250222T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250222T180000
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SUMMARY:Opening: Lost and Found featuring Carol Bouyoucos and Tina Scepanovic
DESCRIPTION:The Gallery at Yellow Studio presents “Lost and Found\,” a dynamic two-person exhibition featuring artists Carol Bouyoucos and Tina Scepanovic. On view February 15 to March 14\, this thoughtfully curated show explores the intersection of traditional craftsmanship and technological innovation\, as the artists move in opposite yet complementary directions; one mining the richness of historical techniques\, the other pioneering new digital territories. Join us for an opening reception on Saturday February 22 from 4 to 6pm. \nThrough this compelling pairing\, Scepanovic resurrects traditional processes and forgotten materials\, working with centuries-old water gilding techniques and transforming vintage glass to create contemporary meaning from the past. In contrast\, Bouyoucos pushes into future realms through post-photographic explorations\, employing artificial intelligence and digital tools to reshape our visual understanding of the natural world. Together\, their works demonstrate how contemporary art can simultaneously honor historical methods while embracing emerging technologies\, creating a rich dialogue between what is lost to time and what is found through innovation. \nView a selection of artwork images from the exhibition here. \nAll are welcome at the opening reception. RSVPs strongly encouraged.  \n  \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nCarol Bouyoucos is a contemporary American artist exploring the intersection between nature and technology. Her digital photographic works evoke the romanticism and nostalgia of nineteenth-century painting\, though created with distinctly 21st-century tools. Based at Meadowside Cottage at the Marsh Sanctuary in Mount Kisco\, NY\, Bouyoucos has exhibited her work internationally and is actively involved in local art communities\, museums\, and the Bedford Garden Club. She holds a BFA from The University of Michigan’s School of Art and Design. For more information\, visit her website here.  \nTina Scepanovic is a Chinese American artist known for innovative fusion of historical techniques with contemporary design. Drawing from her background in furniture restoration\, she transforms vintage materials and employs traditional processes like Renaissance-era water gilding in her sculptures and installations. Trained at the Isabel O’Neil Studio in NYC and under master gilder Charles Douglas\, Scepanovic’s work has been exhibited at prestigious venues including Salon Art + Design and The Painting Center\, featured in the New York Times\, and collected internationally. For more information\, visit her website here.  \n 
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/opening-carol-bouyoucos-tina-scepanovic/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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SUMMARY:Art Club Studio Visit: Suzie Jellinek
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Monday February 24 at 10am at the studio of Yellow Studio Artist Member Suzie Jellinek. Suzie will be showing us her work (both current and older)\, telling us about her process\, giving us a tour of her studio set up and answering questions from the group. \nStudio address in Darien\, CT to be provided upon RSVP. \nMember RSVP required.  \n  \nAbout Suzie Jellinek \nBorn in South Africa and raised in Canada\, Suzie Jellinek is a contemporary abstract painter. After attending FIT in New York \,and a subsequent successful career in fashion\, Suzie decided to pursue her passion for painting full time. She is influenced by nature\, travel and Mid-Century Modern painters and the Impressionists. She is curious about the relationship to colors found in nature and how they interact. She plays with color\, texture\, shape\, and pattern and is inspired by her personal interpretation of the natural world around her. \nHer work has been placed in both private and public collections.  She has also had collaborations with RH\, CB2\, Rejuvenation Hardware and General Public Art. \nSuzie lives and works in Connecticut with her family. \nLearn more about Suzie and see her work here on her website and here on Instagram.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/art-club-studio-visit-suzie-jellinek/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community,Networking
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SUMMARY:Book Club: Sweet Fury by Sash Bischoff
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Book Club at Bedford Books on Tuesday February 25 at 6:30pm to discuss Sweet Fury by Sash Bischoff. 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. \nAnnouncement! We will have a very special guest at Book Club\, the author herself: Sash Bischoff!  \nHosted by Fran Hauser & Emily Winograd Leonard \nLight refreshments will be available. \nYS Member RSVP required. \nThis book is available for purchase at Bedford Books.  \nLocation: \nBedford Books\n13 Court Road\nBedford\, NY 10506 \n  \nAbout the book: \n\n\nWhen a beloved actress is cast in a feminist adaptation of a Fitzgerald classic\, she finds herself the victim in a deadly game of revenge in which everyone\, on screen and off\, is playing a part. \n“Cunningly ambitious\, twisty\, and immersive\, it seduces you into a story so compelling that you aren’t ready for the sucker-punch of its deeper truths. This is a hell of a debut.” —Rebecca Makkai\n\n\nLila Crayne is America’s sweetheart: she’s generous and kind\, gorgeous and magnetic. She and her fiancé\, visionary filmmaker Kurt Royall\, have settled into a stunning new West Village apartment and are set to begin filming their feminist adaptation of Fitzgerald’s Tender Is the Night.\n\n\nTo prepare for the leading role\, Lila begins working with charming and accomplished therapist Jonah Gabriel to dig into the trauma of her past. Soon\, Lila’s impeccably manicured life begins to unravel on the therapy couch—and Jonah is just the man to pick up the pieces. But everyone has a secret\, and no one is quite who they seem.\n\n\nA twisty\, thought-provoking novel of construction and deconstruction in conversation with the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald and told through the lens of the film industry\, Sweet Fury is an incisive and bold critique of America’s deep-rooted misogyny. With this novel\, Bischoff examines the narratives we tell ourselves\, and what happens when we co-opt others into those stories; and she probes the blurred lines between victim and perpetrator and the true meaning of justice.\n  \n\n\n\nAbout the Author: \nSash Bischoff is a writer and theater director. She has written plays that have been developed at theaters throughout the US. As a director\, she has worked on Broadway and off. Broadway/National Tours include Dear Evan Hansen\, The Visit\, On the Town\, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying\, and Shrek. Sash grew up as an actor and won the National Arts Award (NFAA) for Acting. She currently lives in New York with her husband and their many pets. Sweet Fury is her first novel.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/book-club-sweet-fury-by-sash-bischoff/
CATEGORIES:Books,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250120T203946Z
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SUMMARY:Headshot Sessions with Angela Strassheim
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Headshot Mini Marathon at Yellow Studio! With only 16 spots available\, secure your 15-minute session for $200\, which includes three high-res retouched JPG files and the option to purchase more from a downloadable gallery. \nLed by internationally recognized photographer Angela Strassheim\, owner of Heartstone Photography\, known for her fun\, artistic style and unique approach to portraiture\, this session will provide a variety of backdrops and chairs. \nFeel free to bring personal props or art to make your photos truly one-of-a-kind! \nBook your session below. \nAbout Angela Strassheim \nAngela Strassheim was born in Bloomfield\, IA in 1969. She currently lives in Easton\, CT. She is an internationally recognized art photographer with an extensive multi-national exhibition record. She holds an MFA from Yale University\, a BFA from\nMinneapolis College of Art & Design\, as well as a Forensic Photography Certification from Metro-Dade in Miami Florida. \nAngela’s work has been exhibited in many galleries and museums including The Guggenheim Museum\, The Whitney Museum\, The National Museum of Women in the Arts\, The Art Institute of Chicago\, Yale University Art Gallery\, The Walker Art Center\, The Israel Museum in Jerusalem\, Musee de l’Elysee in Lausanne in Switzerland\, Museum of Modern Art (MAC/VAL) in Paris\, and the Wellcome Trust Collection in London. She was featured in the Whitney Biennial in 2006. Her work appears in many books including ReGeneration\, 50 Photographers of Tomorrow (Thames & Hudson)\, and Role Models (Scala). She recently produced the cover image and story for Time Magazine’s first issue covering the CoronaVirus Pandemic. Other publications include New York Times Magazine\, Harper’s Bazaar\, Exit\, Wired\, Art Pulse\, and Mossless. She has received awards including Women in Photography LTI Lightside Grant\, Bush Fellowship\, McKnight Fellowship\, Jerome Fellowship. Her work is included in many public and private collections including those of the Art Institute of Chicago\, The Whitney Museum of Art\, Yale University Art Museum\, The Israel Museum\, General Mills\, Sir Elton John\, Anthony Podesta\, Andrew Hecht and Peter Norton. \nCurrently\, Angela is working on a series of portraits through a two-way mirror titled Slow Tears & Fast Prayers. She is inviting people to come sit for a moment of vulnerability and to share a deep part of themselves while listening to a short playlist that each sitter has created for themself. Three portraits from this series were exhibited in The Juried Member Show at The Gallery at Yellow Studio in November-December 2024.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/headshot-sessions-with-angela-strassheim-2/
CATEGORIES:Art,Business,Community,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250227T210000
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SUMMARY:Writers' Salon at Yellow Studio hosted by Jessica Rao and Ines Rodrigues
DESCRIPTION:Five writers. One enchanting evening.  \nFeaturing\nBarri Leiner Grant\nAimee Pokwatka\nNan Mutnick\nJeanne-Marie Fleming\nMolly Felde\n\n \nHonorable Mentions\nGaby Gold\nJudy Shemtob \nJoin your Yellow Studio writing colleagues and other writers from the community as they read from their original work. \nHosted by current and former Yellow Studio Authors-in-Residence\, Jessica Rao and Ines Rodrigues\, five pieces will be selected from the first twenty submissions received by February 10. Submit your work in fiction\, non-fiction\, poetry\, short play\, or memoir. This is your chance to showcase your writing! \nSubmissions must be no longer than 700 words\, double spaced\, 12-point font\, and in a Word or PDF document.  Work at all stages of development welcome\, from in-progress to published pieces. \nPlease use “Writers’ Salon” as the subject line.  \nOnly Submissions from women-identifying applicants will be accepted.  \n  \nThe evening will feature short readings by each writer followed by an audience Q & A. Drinks and light bites will be served. \nProgram will begin promptly at 7:15pm. \n  \nSubmission Fee                   $10 via Zelle to tina@yellowstudiony.com \nSubmission Mailbox            submissions@yellowstudiony.com \nSubmission Deadline          by February 10\, 2025 (five pieces will be selected from the first twenty submissions received by February 10) \n  \nAbout Jessica Rao \nJessica is an award-winning journalist and media professional with extensive experience in the business\, lifestyle\, and corporate/PR sectors. She’s held contributor roles at CNBC and Gannett\, and has overseen communications for Fortune 500 companies. \nIn addition to her media career\, Jessica is the author of three middle-grade books published by McGraw Hill. She has performed at Writer’s Read\, a live essay reading series\, and her work appears in two 650 Anthologies — At the Bar and Back to High School. Jessica honed her creative writing skills at the Sarah Lawrence Writing Institute and is seeking representation for her first novel\, Tuesday Night Special. \nJessica currently serves as the Vice President of the White Plains Library Foundation Board. She hosts and produces “Books & Brew\,” a new author series benefiting the foundation\, and the live storytelling show\, StoryBOOM. Jessica was an Author-in-Residence at Yellow Studio from September through December\, 2024. She now has a studio at Yellow Studio. \nAbout Ines Rodrigues \nInes Rodrigues is a writer and teacher who holds an MFA in Fiction Writing from Columbia University. She published her first novel\, Days of Bossa Nova\, (Black Opal Books) in 2017. She’s the former editor of Scarsdale Living Magazine and since 2015 she has been curating The Scarsdale Salon\, a semestral literary event\, in partnership with the Salon de Belleville (Paris\, France) and Scarsdale Public Library. Her short fiction was published in The Plentitudes Literary Journal\, Tint Journal\, and 650 Where Writers Read Anthology – At the Bar. Her translation work was published in the Word for Word Anthology 2023. \nSince 2016\, Ines Rodrigues has been working as a creative writing instructor at the Writing Institute/Sarah Lawrence College\, Westport Writers’ Workshop\, and Bronxville Adult School. She has been an Author-in-Residence at Yellow Studio since November of 2024. \nLearn more about her work here. \n  \n  \nTo attend the Writers’ Salon as an audience member\, please purchase a ticket below. \nAll 18+ are welcome to attend.  \nYS Supporter Member Ticket: $20 \nYS Artist & Community Member Ticket: $22.50 \nNon-Member: $25
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/writing-salon-hosted-by-jessica-rao-and-ines-rodrigues/
CATEGORIES:Books,Community,Networking,Writing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250305T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250305T120000
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SUMMARY:Writing Club
DESCRIPTION:Looking for accountability on your writing project? We’re here to support that!\n \nMarch 8th is International Women’s Day and what better time to write about what it means to be a woman! While writing and sharing are always optional\, we thought we’d devote this month’s session on Wednesday March 5 to all things female. \n \nOnce monthly we will be dedicating space and time for writing in the Gallery. 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 ‘butt in seat’ accountability sessions are a great way to get started! \n\n\n\n\nFor Yellow Studio Members. RSVP required.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/writing-club-25/
CATEGORIES:Community,Networking,Writing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250305T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250305T130000
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SUMMARY:Art Club Excursion to Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy at The Shed
DESCRIPTION:Join the Art Club as we explore Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy at The Shed! Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy invites visitors into a colorful\, riotous fun house of carnival attractions by visionary artists of the 20th century\, including Jean-Michel Basquiat\, Sonia Delaunay\, Keith Haring\, David Hockney\, Roy Lichtenstein\, and more. \nAbout Luna Luna:  \n★★★★★\n“The art event of the year.”\n—The Independent \n“Luna Luna is\, hands down\, the coolest art exhibition to open in New York City this year.”\n—Time Out New York \n“An interactive exhibition that blurs the lines between theater and visual art.”\n—Essence \nLuna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy invites visitors into a colorful\, riotous fun house of carnival attractions by visionary artists of the 20th century\, including Jean-Michel Basquiat\, Sonia Delaunay\, Keith Haring\, David Hockney\, Roy Lichtenstein\, and more. \nThe brainchild of artist André Heller\, Luna Luna first opened in 1987 in Hamburg\, Germany\, as a spectacular fairground. And then\, by a twist of fate\, the park’s treasures were forgotten in storage in Texas for 36 years. With a blockbuster showing in Los Angeles in December 2023\, Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy resurrected these artworks\, to audiences’ delight. \nNow\, the showcase arrives at The Shed\, creating a can’t-be-missed event in NYC. The Shed’s presentation—installed in the soaring\, iconic McCourt space and Level 2 Gallery—includes special activations and concert events. Featured artists include Jean-Michel Basquiat\, Arik Brauer\, Salvador Dalí\, Sonia Delaunay\, Monika GilSing\, Keith Haring\, André Heller\, David Hockney\, Roy Lichtenstein\, and Kenny Scharf. \nWith your admission to Luna Luna\, enjoy access to the Butterfly Bar in The Overlook on Level 4—a perfect vantage point with panoramic views of Luna Luna in The Shed’s epic McCourt space. The Butterfly Bar is exclusive to Luna Luna guests and features a menu of delightful fare and beverages celebrating the spirit of Luna Luna. \nAll Yellow Studio Members are welcome! Join us for a day of exploration and inspiration and connect with fellow art lovers. \n\nEvent Details:\n\nDate: Wednesday March 5\nTime: Meet at Yellow Studio at 11:30am to carpool to The Shed or meet at The Shed at 12:45pm.\nFood: The Butterfly Bar is exclusive to Luna Luna guests and features a menu of delightful fare and beverages celebrating the spirit of Luna Luna. Folks can enjoy a pre-departure snack\, if desired. \n\nTravel Information:\n\nTo carpool from Yellow Studio to The Shed\, please email tina@yellowstudiony.com. Space in the car is limited.\nAt least one car will depart The Shed around 3 pm and head back to Yellow Studio.\n\n\n\nTickets: \n\n\n\nPlease purchase your ticket here for March 5 at 1pm. Tickets sell out\, so book ASAP. Tickets are $39 each.\n\n\n  \nAddress: \nTHE  BLOOMBERG  BUILDING\n545 West 30th Street\nNew York\, NY 10001 \ninfo@theshed.org\n(646) 455-3494
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/art-club-excursion-to-luna-luna-forgotten-fantasy-at-the-shed/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250307T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250307T120000
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CREATED:20241202T232058Z
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SUMMARY:International Women's Day Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:In honor of International Women’s Day\, Yellow Studio invites all women in our community for a breakfast celebration dedicated to recognizing and appreciating the incredible women in our lives. \n\n\n \nJoin us for delicious breakfast bites by Graze New York\, community and connection. \nExhibiting Artist\, Carol Bouyoucos\, will be attending the International Women’s Day Breakfast. Please feel free to speak with Carol about her artwork on display and ask her any questions you may have. \n\n\n \nThis is a free event. Please RSVP. \n  \nFeatured artwork: Carol Bouyoucos\, Garden Study\, 2025\, digital print\, 20 x 27 x 1 inches \n 
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/international-womens-day-breakfast-2/
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250308T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250308T153000
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SUMMARY:Lost and Found Artists' Talk: Carol Bouyoucos and Tina Scepanovic
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday March 8 at 2pm to learn more about the artistic practices\, process\, influences and more of Carol Bouyoucos and Tina Scepanovic. \n  \nAbout the Exhibition \nThe Gallery at Yellow Studio presents “Lost and Found\,” a dynamic two-person exhibition featuring artists Carol Bouyoucos and Tina Scepanovic. On view February 15 to March 14\, this thoughtfully curated show explores the intersection of traditional craftsmanship and technological innovation\, as the artists move in opposite yet complementary directions; one mining the richness of historical techniques\, the other pioneering new digital territories. \nThrough this compelling pairing\, Scepanovic resurrects traditional processes and forgotten materials\, working with centuries-old water gilding techniques and transforming vintage glass to create contemporary meaning from the past. In contrast\, Bouyoucos pushes into future realms through post-photographic explorations\, employing artificial intelligence and digital tools to reshape our visual understanding of the natural world. Together\, their works demonstrate how contemporary art can simultaneously honor historical methods while embracing emerging technologies\, creating a rich dialogue between what is lost to time and what is found through innovation. \nView and purchase artwork from the exhibition here. From the Collections dropdown menu please select “Lost and Found.” \n  \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nCarol Bouyoucos is a contemporary American artist exploring the intersection between nature and technology. Her digital photographic works evoke the romanticism and nostalgia of nineteenth-century painting\, though created with distinctly 21st-century tools. Based at Meadowside Cottage at the Marsh Sanctuary in Mount Kisco\, NY\, Bouyoucos has exhibited her work internationally and is actively involved in local art communities\, museums\, and the Bedford Garden Club. She holds a BFA from The University of Michigan’s School of Art and Design. Learn more at carolgreenanbouyoucos.com. \nTina Scepanovic is a Chinese American artist known for innovative fusion of historical techniques with contemporary design. Drawing from her background in furniture restoration\, she transforms vintage materials and employs traditional processes like Renaissance-era water gilding in her sculptures and installations. Trained at the Isabel O’Neil Studio in NYC and under master gilder Charles Douglas\, Scepanovic’s work has been exhibited at prestigious venues including Salon Art + Design and The Painting Center\, featured in the New York Times\, and collected internationally. Learn more at tinascepanovic.com. \n  \nAll are welcome. Please RSVP. 
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/lost-and-found-artists-talk-carol-bouyoucos-and-tina-scepanovic/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T183000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250206T023227Z
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SUMMARY:Mindfulness Club
DESCRIPTION:Mindfulness Club: A Monthly Journey to Presence\, Balance & Joy \nJoin us for the YS Mindfulness Club\, a monthly gathering designed to nurture inner peace\, self-expression\, and connection. Guided by Tambra McCarthy\, each session blends meditation\, breathwork\, and creative exploration\, inviting you to slow down\, tune in\, and ignite your authentic spark. Whether you’re seeking clarity\, balance\, or inspiration\, this space offers a supportive community where mindfulness meets artistry\, fostering personal and collective transformation. Please bring a journal. Monthly themes and mindful rituals will help you bring awareness\, calm\, and joy to everyday life. \nAwaken. Align. Create. Together. \nHosted by Tambra McCarthy \nFor Yellow Studio Members \n  \n \nAbout Tambra \nTambra is a creative entrepreneur\, performing artist and mindfulness guide dedicated to helping others connect with their inner spark. Blending creativity\, mindfulness\, and the performing arts\, she creates transformative experiences that inspire authenticity and personal liberation. With a deep belief in the power of artistic expression as a path to healing\, Tambra leads meditative journeys\, immersive workshops\, and soulful gatherings that awaken the senses and nurture the soul. Her work invites others to step into their truth\, embrace their creative essence\, and savor the magic of togetherness.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/mindfulness-club/
CATEGORIES:Community,Wellness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T190000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250212T024830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T030449Z
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SUMMARY:Film Club Discussion of The Substance
DESCRIPTION:FILM CLUB! It’s like a book club…but with movies!\n\n  \nThe Yellow Studio Film Club is a group of women who are interested in watching and discussing female-centric stories that have been on the big screen. Each month\, a different film will be chosen – selections will vary in terms of genre and time period but will always involve a female-centric theme and/or be written and/or directed by a woman. Once a month the group will meet to discuss the various aspects of the chosen film. Meetings will be informal and open to any YS Member who has a passion\, interest and/or curiosity about movies.\n\n\n\nFor our third meeting on March 12 at 7pm we will be discussing the selected film\, The Substance (2024) written and directed by Coralie Fargeat.\nFilm premise – A fading celebrity takes a black-market drug: a cell-replicating substance that temporarily creates a younger\, better version of herself. \n\n\nThe film can be watched on Amazon\, Fandango at Home for $5.99 and Apple TV. Trouble finding a way to watch? Don’t hesitate to reach out to Beth at bspitalny@gmail.com for guidance.\n\n\nThis session’s conversation will be led by Beth on topics from the film such as theme\, style\, genre and more! \nLight refreshments will be served. \nMember RSVP required. \n \nAbout Beth Spitalny\n\nBeth has been working in the film and television industry for over 20 years as a writer and director. She received her MFA from USC’s School Of Cinematic Arts where she earned the Jack Oakie Scholarship for Comedic Screenplay and Panavision’s New Filmmaker Grant. Upon graduation she was a finalist for the HBO/DGA directing fellowship. Beth resides in Cross River with her son and husband.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/film-club-discussion-of-the-substance/
CATEGORIES:Community,Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250212T144715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T145735Z
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SUMMARY:Writing Club: Query Workshop with Aimee Pokwatka
DESCRIPTION:The Writing Club is excited to host our first query workshop with Aimee Pokwatka\, Yellow Studio Author-in-Residence.\n \n\nAre you struggling with the idea of the query letter\, have no idea how to compile comps\, what a synopsis should look like\, or where to even begin? Aimee Pokwatka will be leading a discussion on the ins and outs of successful strategies for pitching your work to agents and editors. Bring your writing tools\, query/proposal drafts and questions! \nFree for Members / $20 for Non-Members \nAbout Aimee Pokwatka\n  \n\nBeyond having successfully pitched to multiple agents and editors\, Aimee Pokwatka is the author of the novels Self-Portrait with Nothing and The Parliament. Born and raised in West Virginia\, she studied anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and received her MFA in creative writing from Syracuse University. Her short fiction has been published in Fairy Tale Review\, Outlook Springs\, Hunger Mountain\, and elsewhere. She lives in Cross River\, NY with her family.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/writing-club-query-workshop-with-aimee-pokwatka/
CATEGORIES:Community,Networking,Writing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T180000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250206T194451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T120900Z
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SUMMARY:Opening: From Within featuring Rebecca Rivard
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the opening of Rebecca Rivard’s solo show\, From Within\, on Saturday March 22 from 4 to 6pm. \nPlease RSVP below. All are welcome.  \nView a selection of artwork images from the exhibition here.\n \n\nView and purchase artwork from the exhibition here. From the Collections dropdown menu please select “From Within.”\n \n\nABOUT THE EXHIBITION \nThe Gallery at Yellow Studio presents “From Within\,” a compelling solo exhibition by mixed-media artist Rebecca Rivard. Running March 22 through April 18\, 2025\, this intimate showcase explores themes of transformation and self-discovery through works that peel back layers to reveal the profound beauty of our inner worlds.  \nIn this evocative body of work\, Rivard masterfully navigates the terrain between external expression and internal reflection. Drawing inspiration from nature’s rhythms and patterns\, she builds richly textured surfaces through multiple layers of acrylic paint and precise linework on various substrates including wood panels and paper that pulse with inner vitality. Like geological formations that hold the story of time within their strata\, her works reveal the accumulated wisdom of experience\, inviting viewers to discover the profound beauty beneath surface appearances and connect with their path of personal evolution. \n  \nABOUT THE ARTIST \nRebecca Rivard creates richly layered mixed-media compositions inspired by nature’s rhythms\, exploring the relationship between sound\, texture\, and visual storytelling. A graduate of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst (BFA)\, she further developed her practice through studies in digital music production and composition at Juilliard’s Evening Division. Her signature project\, “52songsforu\,” exemplifies her interdisciplinary approach\, combining original musical compositions with video art. Rivard’s work\, influenced by her deep involvement with the Yellow Studio community\, investigates themes of transformation and self-discovery. Her work has been recognized with an award from Carriage Barn Arts Center\, and exhibitions at Bethany Arts Center\, The Gallery at Yellow Studio\, and the Bedford Art Crawl. An active leader in Westchester’s artistic community\, Rivard serves on the Katonah Museum Artists’ Association board and is a core member of Yellow Studio\, where she creates and collaborates. Learn more about Rebecca and her work at innerworkingart.com
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/opening-from-within-featuring-rebecca-rivard/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T200000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250129T181857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T162318Z
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SUMMARY:Book Club: Self-Portrait with Nothing by Aimee Pokwatka
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Book Club at Bedford Books on Tuesday March 25 at 6:30pm to discuss Self-Portrait with Nothing by Aimee Pokwatka\, current Yellow Studio Author-in-Residence. There will be lively discussion\, questions posed and answered and time to connect with fellow YS Members…and the author herself! That’s right\, Aimee will be joining us in-person for Book Club. \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 sold out at Bedford Books! But you can purchase the book online here and have it shipped to you.  \n  \nAbout the Book \nOrphan Black meets Fringe in a story that reminds us that living our best life sometimes means embracing the imperfect one we already have. \n“Fraught and deeply moving…the work of a genuinely exciting new talent.” —Booker Prize winner\, George Saunders. \n“Aimee Pokwatka’s Self-Portrait with Nothing is tantalizing and elusive lacework\, delicately balanced between the branches of fantasy\, mystery and realism like a spider’s web.” —The New York Times\n\nIf a picture paints a thousand worlds . . . \nAbandoned as an infant on the local veterinarian’s front porch\, Pepper Rafferty was raised by two loving mothers\, and now\, at thirty-six is married to the stable\, supportive Ike. She’s never told anyone that at fifteen she discovered the identity of her biological mother. \nThat’s because her birth mother is Ula Frost\, a reclusive painter famous for the outrageous claims that her portraits summon their subjects’ doppelgängers from parallel universes. \nResearching the rumors\, Pepper couldn’t help but wonder: Is there a parallel universe in which she is more confident\, more accomplished\, better able to accept love? \nA universe in which Ula decided she was worth keeping? \nA universe in which Ula’s rejection didn’t still hurt too much to share? \nCombining a thrilling pan-continental race against time with an authentic and touching personal drama\, Self-Portrait with Nothing is an unforgettable debut that explores what it means to be part of a family. \nAbout the Author \nAimee Pokwatka grew up in Wheeling\, West Virginia. She studied anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro\, and received her MFA in creative writing from Syracuse University. Her debut novel\, Self-Portrait with Nothing was published in 2022 to wide acclaim. Her work has been published in Fairy Tale Review\, Outlook Springs\, Hunger Mountain\, and elsewhere. She lives in New York with her family. \n  \nLocation: \nBedford Books \n13 Court Rd \nBedford\, NY 10506
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/book-club-self-portrait-with-nothing-by-aimee-pokwatka/
CATEGORIES:Art,Books,Community,Writing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250326T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250326T200000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250219T014634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250219T150118Z
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SUMMARY:The Artist's Journey: From Inspiration to Creation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special Women’s History Month event—where you’ll hear from the three local artists whose work is on display at Bedford Books. Through their personal stories\, we’ll explore the inspirations (including books!) that shape their art. \nWhether you’re an artist\, an art enthusiast\, collector\, or simply looking to tap into your creative side\, this event is for you! This collaboration between Bedford Books & Yellow Studio features Tricia Caracappa\, Jennifer Mullowney\, and Rebecca Rivard. They’ll be joined in conversation by Tina Villaveces\, Founder & Director of Yellow Studio. \nWine\, seltzer\, and snacks will be served. Each ticket includes a set of three journals designed by the artists for this event. \nDon’t miss this inspiring evening! \nTickets are $25 and can be purchased through Bedford Books here. \n  \nAbout Tricia Caracappa: \nTricia Caracappa paints delight – not just to imagine\, but to feel through color\, movement and layers that tell a story. A contemporary artist from Katonah\, New York\, Tricia’s abstract paintings explore communicating energy through art. Her artistic practice is shaped by her background in dance\, science\, finance and interior design — a fusion of movement\, curiosity\, structure and play that balances bold decisions and letting go. Tricia has a degree in interior design from Parsons School of Design and a Bachelor of Science from Providence College\, and she studied at the Art Students League. Tricia left her corporate career at a global brokerage firm to start a creative career in interior design\, and is now a full-time artist. She currently serves on the board of the Katonah Museum of Artists’ Association. Tricia’s work has been exhibited in solo and group shows and is in private collections across the country. Learn more at triciacaracappa.com. \nAbout Jen Mullowney: \nJen Mullowney is a documentary and fine art photographer dedicated to exploring the human experience through her lens. Her work emphasizes connection\, awareness\, and compassion\, whether she’s capturing candid moments on the street\, documenting family milestones\, building brands\, or addressing current events that shape our world. Jen’s mission is to unify experiences through empathy and storytelling. \nWith several awards to her name\, Jen’s compelling photographs and personal branding work have been featured in notable publications\, including Forbes\, Fortune\, People Magazine\, Women’s Health\, and Bedford/New Canaan Magazine. Her commitment to community service is evident through her donations of photography services to various charitable organizations and events\, such as the 2020 George Floyd rally in Bedford Green\, the Pound Ridge Eco-chic event\, and the BPR Baseball Association to name a few. \nJen has exhibited her work at prestigious venues including The Gallery at Yellow Studio\, The Art League of Long Island and the LI Photo Gallery. \nRecently\, she launched photography mentoring and workshops for teens at her studio in Cross River\, NY\, fueled by her love for the art and a passion for mentoring others. Jen invites you to join her on this journey to create lasting legacies through the power of photography. \nFollow Jen on Instagram @jenmullowneystudio \nAbout Rebecca Rivard: \nRebecca’s art is a reflection of a lifelong journey steeped in creativity and exploration. Raised in a home where artistry was encouraged\, she was immersed in a world where expression had no boundaries. This rich foundation led her to earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst\, where she honed her skills and began defining her artistic voice. \nThroughout her career\, Rebecca has embraced a variety of creative roles. She has developed a wide array of arts programs for children\, led hands on workshops for teachers\, and shared her passion for music with countless piano students through her teaching studio. These diverse experiences have enriched her understanding of the interplay between art\, music\, and human connection\, shaping the multifaceted artist she is today. \nRebecca finds profound meaning in the act of revealing her inner world through art. Much of her time is spent in quiet reflection\, often in the company of nature\, where she draws inspiration from the intricate beauty and rhythms of the natural world. These moments provide a space to weave together memories\, experiences\, and observations into a rich tapestry of thoughts and ideas. This internal process inspired the rebranding of her online presence to Innerworkingart\, a name that underscores her commitment to making the internal visible—not just her own\, but as an invitation for others to pause and connect with their own inner worlds. \nAbout Tina Villaveces: \nTina Villaveces is a recent Brooklyn transplant who has dedicated the majority of her career to the arts. Having spent almost a decade working in commercial art galleries and museums in NYC\, she has a deep appreciation for those who create and a strong sense of commitment for authenticity. Tina finds joy in learning and discovering\, which she makes her routine by connecting and supporting women at Yellow Studio. \nTina has an MA in Museum Studies with a concentration in Contemporary Art from NYU and a BA in Art History with minors in Architecture and French from Trinity College in Hartford\, CT. \nTina worked at Pace Gallery\, Sean Kelly\, James Cohan and D’Amelio Terras\, plus interned at numerous museums including the MoMA\, Guggenheim and Whitney. She also worked as a Project Manager at Pentagram. Most recently\, she did a stint at The Aldrich in Ridgefield and volunteered at the Katonah Museum of Art. She is currently a board member of the Katonah Museum Artists’ Association. \nTina lives in Pound Ridge with her husband and their two young sons. \n\n\nLocation:\nBedford Books\n13 Court Road\nBedford\, NY 10506
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/the-artists-journey-from-inspiration-to-creation/
CATEGORIES:Art,Books,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T200000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250207T180933Z
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SUMMARY:Exploring Alcohol Inks:  A Hands-On Workshop with Alissa Leigh
DESCRIPTION:Unleash your creativity in this immersive alcohol ink workshop on Thursday March 27 at 6pm! \nGuided by mixed media artist Alissa Leigh\, you’ll explore the fluid\, vibrant\, and unpredictable nature of alcohol inks. Learn techniques for blending\, layering\, and creating stunning abstract compositions while embracing the beauty of spontaneity. Perfect for beginners and experienced artists alike\, this workshop will inspire you to let go\, experiment\, and create with confidence. \nAll materials provided – just bring your creativity! \nSpace is limited to 12 participants. Please register below.  \n  \n \nAbout Alissa Leigh \nAlissa Leigh is a mixed media abstract artist whose work radiates energy\, color\, and emotion. Her process is intuitive and expressive\, blending acrylics\, inks\, oil pastels and other materials to build rich\, textured surfaces. \nPainting is Alissa’s way of translating feelings into visual form\, allowing viewers to find their own meaning within each piece. Her work has been showcased in exhibitions and collected by art lovers drawn to its vibrancy and movement. She is continuously pushing creative boundaries\, whether through her studio practice\, teaching workshops\, or developing new collections. \nTo explore Alissa’s art\, visit www.alissaleigh.com
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/exploring-alcohol-inks-a-hands-on-workshop-with-alissa-leigh/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250328T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250225T143914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250226T183212Z
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SUMMARY:Nature & Sustainability Club: Afternoon Hike
DESCRIPTION:Looking to connect with nature and other like-minded Yellow Studio women? Then join the Nature & Sustainability Club for an afternoon hike on Friday\, March 28 at 1pm. \nWe’ll be heading to Westmoreland Sanctuary in Mt Kisco for a scenic and serene hike. \nWestmoreland Sanctuary is a cherished not-for-profit nature center and wildlife preserve\, spanning the towns of Bedford\, Mt Kisco and Armonk\, Encompassing 669 acres\, Westmoreland is a sanctuary for both nature enthusiasts and wildlife alike. The 8.5 miles of hiking trails wind through diverse ecosystems where visitors are invited to explore and immerse themselves in the beauty of the natural world. We will enjoy an approximately hour long hike\, including Bechtel Lake\, which has benches and a dock for observing wildlife. \nWe will meet at the Westmoreland Park Natural Science Museum at 1pm.   \n  \nPlease park at the main entrance\, located at: \n260 Chestnut Ridge Road \nMount Kisco\, NY 10549 \n  \nA map for location details and parking lot information will be emailed to the hikers in advance of the hike. We look forward to enjoying the surrounding beauty with each of you. \nFor Yellow Studio Members. Please RSVP.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/nature-sustainability-club-afternoon-hike-2/
CATEGORIES:Community,Nature,Wellness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250329T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250218T205414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T205414Z
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SUMMARY:Half-Hour Portraits by Jessica Miller
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday March 29 for this unique opportunity – to have your portrait painted by local Artist Jessica Miller.\n\nEach 7 x 5 inch expressionist portrait will capture the subject’s likeness and mood\, painted in one half-hour sitting.\n\nAll are welcome to sit for a portrait\, including children accompanied by an adult.\n\nEach portrait is $250.\n\nThere will be 6 portrait sessions. \n\nPlease register below.\n\n\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.”\n— Andrew Lattimore\n\n\n\n\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\ncontinuing 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\n\nYou can learn more about Jessica on her website and Instagram.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/half-hour-portraits-by-jessica-miller-8/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250403T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250403T120000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250319T141553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T142521Z
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SUMMARY:Writing Club
DESCRIPTION:Looking for accountability on your writing project? We’re here to support that! Once monthly we will be dedicating space and time for writing in the Gallery. 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 ‘butt in seat’ accountability sessions are a great way to get started! \n\n\n\nFor Yellow Studio Members. RSVP required.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/writing-club-26/
CATEGORIES:Community,Writing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250403T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250403T203000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250206T163524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250324T171130Z
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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. \nThis Critique Night on Thursday April 3 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. \nCome share where you are. Open to artists of all skill levels and art lovers alike. \nPlanning to submit to our upcoming Member Show? This is a GREAT opportunity to receive feedback from your peers regarding the work you will submit. \nSnacks and beverages will be provided. \nFree. Open to all Yellow Studio Members. RSVP required. \nHosted by Alissa Leigh and Rebecca Rivard. \nNot a Member\, but curious about joining? Find more information and join here.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/art-club-critique-night-8/
CATEGORIES:Art,Business,Community,Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250405T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250405T153000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250324T181035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T191157Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: From Within featuring Rebecca Rivard
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday April 5 at 2pm to learn more about the artistic practice\, process\, influences and more of Rebecca Rivard. \n  \nAbout the Exhibition \nThe Gallery at Yellow Studio presents “From Within\,” a compelling solo exhibition by mixed-media artist Rebecca Rivard. Running March 22 through April 18\, 2025\, this intimate showcase explores themes of transformation and self-discovery through works that peel back layers to reveal the profound beauty of our inner worlds. \nIn this evocative body of work\, Rivard masterfully navigates the terrain between external expression and internal reflection. Drawing inspiration from nature’s rhythms and patterns\, she builds richly textured surfaces through multiple layers of acrylic paint and precise linework on various substrates including wood panels and paper that pulse with inner vitality. Like geological formations that hold the story of time within their strata\, her works reveal the accumulated wisdom of experience\, inviting viewers to discover the profound beauty beneath surface appearances and connect with their path of personal evolution. \nView and purchase artwork from the exhibition here. From the Collections dropdown menu please select “From Within.” \n  \n \nABOUT THE ARTIST \nRebecca Rivard creates richly layered mixed-media compositions inspired by nature’s rhythms\, exploring the relationship between sound\, texture\, and visual storytelling. A graduate of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst (BFA)\, she further developed her practice through studies in digital music production and composition at Juilliard’s Evening Division. Her signature project\, “52songsforu\,” exemplifies her interdisciplinary approach\, combining original musical compositions with video art. Rivard’s work\, influenced by her deep involvement with the Yellow Studio community\, investigates themes of transformation and self-discovery. Her work has been recognized with an award from Carriage Barn Arts Center\, and exhibitions at Bethany Arts Center\, The Gallery at Yellow Studio\, and the Bedford Art Crawl. An active leader in Westchester’s artistic community\, Rivard serves on the Katonah Museum Artists’ Association board and is a core member of Yellow Studio\, where she creates and collaborates. Learn more about Rebecca and her work at innerworkingart.com \n  \nAll are welcome. Please RSVP. 
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/artist-talk-from-within-featuring-rebecca-rivard/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250408T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250408T203000
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CREATED:20250310T160523Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Club: What It Really Takes To Own a Brick and Mortar
DESCRIPTION:This community is made up of so many small businesses that we all love and adore – stores that we can’t wait to pop into and check out what’s new and wander around! \nOn April 8\, we’re bringing together a few of these shop owners to give us a peek behind the curtain to understand what really goes into running a brick and mortar business – the unique challenges\, opportunities and exciting moments! \nAn engaging evening for entrepreneurs\, aspiring business owners or any women from the community who support these (or any) small business! \nThis event is FREE for Yellow Studio Members and $20 for non-members.  \nPlease register below. \n  \nPanelists: \nGretchen Menzies from Katonah Reading Room\n\nGretchen Menzies has lived in the Westchester area for over twenty-eight years. She began her career as a social worker in the Bronx working with teenagers. From 2002 – 2013 she ran a parenting website\, EssentialMom.com\, with online resources and a newsletter full of parenting tips\, local happenings and small business support services. In 2010 she founded a family volunteer group (FaVoRS) which created events for kids and parents to give back in the community. In 2013 Gretchen and her husband purchased Little Joe’s Coffee & Books\, and in 2015 they opened the cafe at Katonah Reading Room. She currently manages the Katonah Reading Room as a coffee shop and bookstore. Gretchen has spent many years actively volunteering on the boards of numerous non-profits\, hosted galas\, created fundraisers\, run speaker series and more in an effort to give back to the community and to causes near to her heart. \n  \n\nCasey Lynam from Our North\nCasey Lynam moved from Brooklyn to Katonah in April\, 2021 and instantly felt at home in this sweet\, nature-loving community- but also instantly missed NYC shopping.  With a background in styling and fashion\, she felt inspired to open a women’s clothing store right in the heart of town. Our North launched in June 2023 to serve the influx of recent city transplants and long-time residents who appreciate in-person access to under-the-radar brands\, and who value a sense of community and connection when shopping. Casey lives in Katonah with her husband Sean and two sons\, Van (5) and Jamie (5 months).\n  \n\nDawn Manwaring from Beehive Designer Collective\nTrinidadian native and Bedford Corners resident\, Dawn Manwaring is the founder of Beehive Designer Collective in Mount Kisco\, a beloved local shop that has been part of the community for 17 years. Passionate about supporting and collaborating with designers\, Beehive works with over 80 artisans\, primarily from the region but also from across the U.S. and internationally.\nBefore opening Beehive\, Manwaring launched and ran a wholesale company for 7 years that worked with artisans from Kenya\, Argentina\, and the Caribbean. \nHer appreciation for the balance of function and aesthetics in everyday objects is central to her curation process. \nHer journey from political science and environmental studies to retail has been an unexpected and rewarding one. \nNichole Wilder from WildFig Floral\nNichole Wilder is the owner and creative director of WildFig Floral. Her journey to creating WildFig Floral has been shaped by colorful travels\, a solid business foundation\, a love for design\, the unwavering support of her family\, and an ever-present connection to fresh blooms. Originally from South Florida\, she now calls Katonah\, NY home. Over the years\, Nichole discovered that flowers have always been the core of her creative energy—whether it was the shape of the stems\, the textures and colors of the petals\, or the art of blending them in a way that feels effortless\, organic\, and full of surprise. WildFig Floral is a garden style\, nature inspired floral experience providing everyday flowers and florals for special events.\n  \n\nModerator:\n\n  \nLauren Schwarzfeld\nLauren is the Chief Marketing Officer for Rise Literary\, a hybrid publisher and book coaching company. She has spent the past 25 years working in sales\, fundraising\, and marketing through various industries\, realizing that the most powerful part of a storied work history is the wide variety of human connection. In 2025 Lauren was the co-producer of TEDxOjai\, featuring 12 speakers through the daylong event in Ojai\, CA. She is endlessly curious\, a lover of books\, travel\, and new adventures. Lauren lives in Mt. Kisco\, NY.\n\n  \n\n\n  \nphoto by Angela Strassheim\nartwork by Carol Bouyoucos and Tina Scepanovic
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/networking-club-what-does-it-take-to-own-and-operate-a-brick-mortar/
CATEGORIES:Business,Community,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250409T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250409T213000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250319T135926Z
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SUMMARY:Film Club: Discussion of Anora
DESCRIPTION:FILM CLUB! It’s like a book club…but with movies!\n  \n\nThe Yellow Studio Film Club is a group of women who are interested in watching and discussing female-centric stories that have been on the big screen. Each month\, a different film will be chosen – selections will vary in terms of genre and time period but will always involve a female-centric theme and/or be written and/or directed by a woman. Once a month the group will meet to discuss the various aspects of the chosen film. Meetings will be informal and open to any YS Member who has a passion\, interest and/or curiosity about movies.\n\n  \nFor our next meeting on Wednesday April 9 at 7pm we will be discussing the selected film\, Anora (2024)  starring Mikey Madison and written and directed by Sean Baker. Anora – considered to be a low-budget\, independent film – took home multiple Oscars this year including Best Picture\, Best Actress\, Best Director and Best Original screenplay. \n  \n\nFilm premise – Anora\, a sex worker from Brooklyn\, gets her chance at a Cinderella story when she meets and marries the son of an oligarch. Once the news reaches Russia\, her fairytale is threatened as the parents set out for New York to get the marriage annulled. \n\n  \n\nThe film can be watched on Amazon\, Hulu and Apple TV. Trouble finding a way to watch? Don’t hesitate to reach out to Beth at bspitalny@gmail.com for guidance.\n\n  \n\nThis session’s conversation will be led by Beth on topics from the film such as theme\, style\, genre and more! \nLight refreshments will be served. \nMember RSVP required. \n  \n \nAbout Beth Spitalny\n\nBeth has been working in the film and television industry for over 20 years as a writer and director. She received her MFA from USC’s School Of Cinematic Arts where she earned the Jack Oakie Scholarship for Comedic Screenplay and Panavision’s New Filmmaker Grant. Upon graduation she was a finalist for the HBO/DGA directing fellowship. Beth resides in Cross River with her son and husband.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/film-club-discussion-of-anora/
CATEGORIES:Community,Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250509T000000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250404T160350Z
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SUMMARY:Open Call: In Bloom at Yellow Studio
DESCRIPTION:In Bloom at Yellow Studio  \n  \nYellow Studio is constantly evolving and exploring new opportunities. Flowers in bloom serve as a visual reminder of the beauty in growth through change. In June\, we are celebrating the third anniversary of Yellow Studio with additional space to display art and expand our engagement with women owned businesses in the community. In this spirit\, Yellow Studio invites women Artists in the community working across all mediums to submit their floral artwork – work that is inspired by or a depiction of flowers.  \n  \nTo submit via Artwork Archive:  \nFirst create an Artwork Archive profile\, if you don’t already have one. Navigate to Yellow Studio’s open call. Use the links below to access the open call – one link is for Members of YS (free) and the other link is for Non-Members of YS ($25 submission fee).\n\nOPEN CALL – MEMBERS OF YS (Free)\nOPEN CALL – NON MEMBERS OF YS ($25 submission fee paid via Artwork Archive)\n  \nYour submission: \nUpload 1 to 3 artwork images. Include artist name\, title\, date\, medium\, dimensions and price in filename i.e. Pam Smith\, Peony\, 2025\, acrylic on canvas\, 10×10 inches\, $300.  \nUpload your Artist Statement tailored to your submitted artwork. \nUpload your Bio. \nSubmission fee: Free for Members of Yellow Studio / $25 for Non-Members (non-refundable\, paid through Artwork Archive) \n  \nArtwork guidelines: \nAll media are welcome. \nWall art must be no larger than 24 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 24 inches in any direction and weigh less than 15 pounds. \nFreestanding sculpture is limited to a 4 foot square footprint (24 inches x 24 inches) and 20 pounds maximum. \nLimited pedestals are available.  \n  \nCommission to Yellow Studio: \nYellow Studio receives a 30% commission for artwork sold while on display and for 30 days after. \n  \nThe submission period is April 10 to May 8. The artwork will be given to the purchaser at time of payment in full and another artwork will be hung in its place. This will be a rotating themed art installation that is constantly changing. Artwork will need to be available for display from June 1 to August 31. \n  \nQuestions? Please email Tina Villaveces at tina@yellowstudiony.com. \n 
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/open-call-in-bloom-at-yellow-studio/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250417T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250417T101500
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250324T191358Z
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SUMMARY:Soulful Morning Meditation with Tambra McCarthy
DESCRIPTION:Join Yellow Studio Member Tambra McCarthy on Thursday April 17 at 9:30am for a Soulful Morning Meditation session at Yellow Studio…blending stillness\, breath and creative energy to nourish the soul. \nLimited to 12 women\, must reserve your cushion in advance.\nFee: $10 \n  \nAbout Tambra McCarthy \nTambra is a creative entrepreneur\, performing artist and mindfulness guide dedicated to helping others connect with their inner spark. Blending creativity\, mindfulness\, and the performing arts\, she creates transformative experiences that inspire authenticity and personal liberation. With a deep belief in the power of artistic expression as a path to healing\, Tambra leads meditative journeys\, immersive workshops\, and soulful gatherings that awaken the senses and nurture the soul. Her work invites others to step into their truth\, embrace their creative essence\, and savor the magic of togetherness. \n 
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/soulful-morning-meditation-with-tambra-mccarthy-2/
CATEGORIES:Community,Wellness
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250507
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250221T211649Z
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SUMMARY:YS Member Art Show Submissions
DESCRIPTION:From Saturday June 7 to Saturday July 5\, The Gallery at Yellow Studio will present our Member Art Show. \nThe opening reception will take place on Saturday June 7 from 4 to 6pm. \n  \n\nTo submitting Artists: 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 locally in the past year. You must be a Yellow Studio Artist Member to submit artwork to this open call (this includes Supporter Members who are professional Artists).\n  \n\nTo submit via Artwork Archive: \nFirst create an Artwork Archive profile\, if you don’t already have one. Navigate to The Gallery at Yellow Studio’s open call. \nHere is the link for Members to submit via Artwork Archive. \n\nYour submission:\nUpload 3 to 5 artwork images. Include 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: $35 (non-refundable\, paid through Artwork Archive)\n\n  \nArtwork guidelines:\n\nAll media are welcome. \nWall art must be no larger than 40 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. \n\n  \n\nCommission to Yellow Studio:\nYellow Studio receives a 40% commission for artwork sold during the show and 30 days after the close of the show. \n  \n\nThe submission period is April 22 to May 6.\nNotifications will be made by May 16. \n  \n\nQuestions? Please email Tina Villaveces at tina@yellowstudiony.com.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/ys-member-art-show-submissions/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250423T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250423T210000
DTSTAMP:20260429T052050
CREATED:20250319T143746Z
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SUMMARY:Writing Club: Critique Night
DESCRIPTION:Looking for accountability on your writing project? We’re here to support that!\n\nInterested in receiving feedback on your work?  The Writing Club will be hosting Critique Night once every other month.\n\nYS Members can email their work\, up to 3000 words to Molly and/or Lauren by April 20 to distribute to participants to read. If you prefer to read/perform a short piece (~3 to 5 minutes in length) that is also an option. As always\, you can clarify the type of feed-back you’d like.\n\nDon’t have time to write or read?  Members are still welcome to join\, no obligations!\n\nMember RSVP required.
URL:https://yellowstudiony.com/event/writing-club-critique-night-3/
CATEGORIES:Community,Writing
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