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Ann Marie DeLuca

Ann Marie DeLuca

Ann Marie DeLuca, expressive artist and photographer, integrates Expressive Arts and yoga into her unique, multi sensory process. Inspired by nature and found objects, she transforms everyday items into meaningful art. Her work emphasizes the healing power of creativity, fostering well-being and authenticity through rich textures, colors, and forms. Ann Marie’s art is a testament to transformation and personal significance.

132 Main Street, Irvington, NY

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Peep Space

Peep Space

It is no surprise that these artists, who expertly work with concepts of connectivity in their craftsmanship, also facilitate human networks outside of their studios. The artists in this show have brought people together in cooperative ways such as curating, founding an artist-run-space, community fundraising and creating an interview based podcast, among other important initiatives around visual arts and society.

Website: peepspaceny.com

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Mary Fennell

Mary Fennell

As an artist, Mary always found herself torn between two mediums: Photography and Mixed Media. Her photography work represents her vision looking outward at the world. Her mixed media work represents her vision as looking inward, inspiring visual narratives that are both relics of personal memory and symbols of the universal human experience.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 415, Dobbs Ferry

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Mitchell Goldberg

Mitchell Goldberg

Exploring gay male sexuality through the lens of pop culture imagery, distorted memory and vicarious nostalgia, Goldberg’s work encompasses collage, mixed media, and printmaking. He is interested in male camaraderie, desire and relationships, as well as emotions related to body image.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 383A, Dobbs Ferry

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Christopher Williams

Christopher Williams

Christopher Williams creates a variety of mixed media works that include collage, drawings, paintings, graphic design pieces, puppets and masks. Williams embraces exploration, imagination and a dedication to the creative process. Williams’ personal artwork is inspired by his Catholic faith, but celebrates inclusive values, social justice, and activism. Williams teaches elementary Art and has a studio in Tarrytown.

1 Central Avenue, Suite 305, Tarrytown

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Naomi Gilbert

Naomi Gilbert

Naomi Gilbert’s work is inspired by the fundamental oneness of the universe and the patterns and particles that run throughout the cosmos. Nature repeats itself: images of microscopic life resemble galaxies which resemble deep sea environments. Atoms flow through everything. It is these energies, and a sense of connectivity, that inspire her to create.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 335D, Dobbs Ferry

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Alison Cimmet

Alison Cimmet

Alison Cimmet’s mixed-media painted collage work celebrates vibrant colors and textures. She uses beautiful curated papers, vintage ephemera (sheet music, literature, etc.), and her own gelli-plate acrylic prints. Final touches are done with paint, markers, and gold leaf. Alison is a proud member of the Collective Art Studio collaborative work space in Dobbs Ferry, New York.
www.Fancille.com

145 Palisade Street, Studio 318F, Dobbs Ferry

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David Barnett

David Barnett

Combining found elements with those fashioned by his own hand, David’s work encompasses two- and three-dimensional collage as well as sculptural objects. The essence of his work lies in the age-old struggle between nature and the man-made industrial world. His challenge is to convey that sense of conflict in a way that resonates with the viewer.

104 Main Street, Tarrytown, NY 10591

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Lindsay Harper duPont

Lindsay Harper duPont

Lindsay Harper duPont’s work is inspired by human gesture, attitude and movement. It is optimistic and embraces the absurd. Whether she’s illustrating or painting-it’s the same instinct, an improvisation with the feeling that there’s something waiting to be discovered right around the corner.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 334C, Dobbs Ferry

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Michael Lewis

Michael Lewis

Michael Barnett Lewis is an architect and painter who emerged in the 80’s with East Village and Soho solo exhibitions at M-13 and Howard Scott Galleries and numerous group exhibitions. His work is in corporate and private collections, as well as the Connecticut Museum of Contemporary Art. Currently, Lewis’s studios are located at 145 Palisade Street; Dobbs Ferry, NY.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 304, Dobbs Ferry

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Wendy Naidich

Wendy Naidich

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

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David Rabinowitz

David Rabinowitz

David Rabinowitz is an artist working with digital images to create surreal art work. He’s been doing this for 20 years and enjoys using masking techniques to isolate parts of many images, which he then combines into a completely new image. His art has been shown in galleries and has won numerous awards.

James Harmon Community Center, 44 Main Street, Hastings-on-Hudson

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Madge Scott

Madge Scott

Artist living in Hastings on Hudson for 23 years. Portrait and figure painter of realism and fantasy. An international artist whose work has been featured in galleries throughout the USA and abroad. A member of the Upstream and Blue Door Galleries, she is currently participating in a group exhibition at the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers NY. Dobbs Ferry Studio.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 334E, Dobbs Ferry

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Vicky Youngman

Vicky Youngman

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

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