sculpture

Stephen Stoller

Stephen Stoller

Stoller worked and learned his art on the streets of New York and other cities around the world. His works were exhibited on Madison Avenue and other mainstream galleries in New York City.

In 1982, defined himself a street painter. Stephen renders the figurative in urban setting using the live model and architecture as a basis for his work.

579 Warburton Avenue, Unit #4, Hastings

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Rea Silvia Feriozzi

Rea Silvia Feriozzi

Rea Silvia Feriozzi loves exploring new media and organic elements like clay, wool, wood, and paper, reflecting her passion for the planet. Whether traditional or digital, her art, from animation to pottery excites her creativity. She sees no divide between hands-on and digital work, only potential to express her love for form, motion, and nature’s cycle.

500 Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley, NY

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Bonnie Levine

Bonnie Levine

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

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Neil Lavey

Neil Lavey

Neil Lavey was born in 1958, He graduated Cooper Union 1981. His Exhibitions include: The Leslie Lohman gallery, Rockland Center for the Arts , The Edward Hopper House in Nyack, The Blue Door Gallery & The River Front Gallery in Yonkers, the Upstream Gallery in Hastings on Hudson, and the The H Gallery in Peekskill.

60 Beechdale Road, Dobbs Ferry

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Nathan Frey

Nathan Frey

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

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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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Timothy Duch

Timothy Duch

Improvisation is key to creating the paintings Tim Duch makes. He starts with a mark that has no intention, a random starting point. That mark inspires others, a shape becomes a figure, and eventually an interplay of figures populates the field. The results are far reaching, allowing the viewer’s eyes to roam over the painting, while suggestions of a narrative unfold.

114 North Washington Street, Suite #1, Tarrytown

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Eleanor Goldstein

Eleanor Goldstein

Eleanor Goldstein is a painter and sculptor from Westchester, NY, who works in a variety of mediums. Goldstein’s work evokes emotion through the investigation of both natural and urban environments, exploring themes of death and rebirth throughout. Her subjects are drawn from the striking industrial landscapes and transcendent forms from nature that she encounters.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 316, Dobbs Ferry

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Kristin Javier

Kristin Javier

Kristin Javier began as a self-taught artist who eventually sought courses in both Classical and Modern Mosaic Techniques. A former teacher and translator of Spanish and Italian, in 2018 she turned a former weekend hobby into an artistic path forward. She cuts or shapes all materials by hand before placing the tiny pieces directly into cement tinted with earthen pigments.

385 Warburton Ave, Studio 1, Hastings-on-Hudson (through left gate, down stairs to patio)

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