Makers Central
We are a community of makers businesses sharing space in the heart of Tarrytown, NY. We make custom handmade goods for home and hospitality.
84 Central Avenue, Tarrytown
We are a community of makers businesses sharing space in the heart of Tarrytown, NY. We make custom handmade goods for home and hospitality.
84 Central Avenue, Tarrytown
Turning wood bowls from reclaimed wood is an excellent way to combine Bill Abram’s passion for woodworking with environmental consciousness. Reclaimed wood not only adds character to his creations but also helps reduce waste and the demand for new resources. Each piece of reclaimed wood carries its own history and story, making the bowls even more unique and special.
25 Woodlands Avenue, White Plains, NY
The techniques found in Anne-Marie Mcintyre’s work have developed over years of studio practice. These include an extensive repertoire of hand mixed glazes and inks and combining 2D and 3D media in unconventional ways. Her ceramics are done in conjunction with her drawings and inform each other to help answer questions about the nature of consciousness and embodiment.
145 Palisade Street, Studio 339, Dobbs Ferry
Bonnie Levine is a ceramic artist and studio art educator. Similar to her work in the classroom where material exploration is essential, Levine draws inspiration from the clay itself. She uses various techniques to create her forms. The plasticity of the material, the mood of the moment, the moisture in the air and other variables converge to produce one-of-a-kind pieces.
James Harmon Community Center, 44 Main Street, Hastings-on-Hudson
The Weaving Center is a non-profit community center, run by volunteers, established over 40 years ago to encourage the artistic use of fibers in general and weaving in particular.
32 Warren Avenue, Tarrytown
Wendy Naidich is a photographer and potter living in Hastings-on-Hudson, NY. She often focuses on architectural details that can take on an abstract quality. Textures, patterns, and colors are what attract her eye. Wendy’s pottery is hand built and mostly functional. She enjoys the tactile experience and the unexpected twists & turns of clay and glaze.
James Harmon Community Center, 44 Main Street, Hastings-on-Hudson
Vicky Youngman makes functional pottery for everyday use but also enjoys creating ceramic wall art. Her approach to both involves considerable hands on exploration, experimentation and playfulness. Much like life, it’s a journey into the unknown, one of discovery with imperfections, mishaps and wonderful surprises along the way.
James Harmon Community Center, 44 Main Street, Hastings