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
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
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
Hudson Ceramics is a local, female-owned collection of modern, handmade porcelain jewelry by Lindsay Mortimer. Each piece is a work of art, lovingly made in her Hastings-on-Hudson studio. She is inspired by the beauty of nature and draws on her BFA and 20 years experience in NYC fashion and textiles to create jewelry as unique as you are!
145 Palisade Street, Studio TBD, Dobbs Ferry
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
N8plaster lighting design shines beyond traditional lighting fixtures, incorporating creativity, innovation and traditional materials into their design. The pieces serve as both a practical light source and an artistic focal point within interior spaces.
92 Central Avenue, Tarrytown
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
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
Since 2013, Marisa Gonzales Silverstein has worked as a mosaic artist and paper sculptor, creating designs that are meditative and mathematical. Marisa received a BA in Art History from Yale College in 1992 and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in 1999. When not making art, Marisa helps teenagers successfully navigate the college admissions process.
145 Palisade Street, Studio 318F, Dobbs Ferry