Dobbs Ferry

The Arts at Hudco

The Arts at Hudco

Art for Young Artists with Scribble Art Workshop Hudco: Create your own works of art inspired by the Studio Tour. Scribble Art Workshop offers activities for children and families from 12-3pm.

PictureBook Book Shop will have a curated assortment of art books for adults and children.

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Cathey Billian

Cathey Billian

I explore the relationship between photography and the expressive gestures of hand-etched lines and fields of tone. Printing on an aluminum base, etched lines erode the print surface and reveal reflective metal , utilizing light to deepen the perceptual sense of touch. Collections include the Smithsonian, Philadelphia Museum of Art, National Park Service, & Library of Congress.

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Jess Blaustein

Jess Blaustein

Jess Blaustein is a conceptual artist and wannabe spy. With backgrounds across architecture, craft, and the humanities, she often uses discarded materials to tell stories of places—especially places underneath and in between. Jess crafts books, quilts, maps, and other tactile devices under the name B-PLOT and is also the co-founder of STUDIOOSS Applied Arts Collective.

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Marie Bourdain

Marie Bourdain

Walking is so enjoyable, the slow pace of it, the many colors and many shapes of nature all dancing in the same slow movement. Painting, I try to communicate this peaceful feeling and I hope someone else can enjoy it as much as I do by looking at it.

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Gina Bratter

Gina Bratter

Designer, watercolor artist working out of her Dobbs Ferry studio.

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Lindsay duPont

Lindsay duPont

My paintings, drawings and collages are made using a quasi logical process balancing simple shape, form, color and texture. A leftover cut out shape becomes a skirt, the skirt becomes the head of a proud tulip and the conversation keeps going. The work is quirky and graphic and longs for an audience so, hope you can come by.

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Helen Elliott

Helen Elliott

When I paint, I enjoy the process, the movement and the stillness. I like the subjects of my paintings to be natural and alive. I try to clarify, treasure and savor the elements of what I see and endeavor to communicate the inherent beauty of our natural world, albeit in the form of 3 pears.

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Linda Friedlander

Linda Friedlander

I love painting still lifes and outdoor settings. I choose my subjects for their vibrant colors and patterns, as well as their reflective and transparent qualities. I hope my art conveys a vision of optimism and brightness. I’ve had solo shows at the Irvington Library, West Hampton Library and this November, my work will be exhibited at the Donald Gallery.

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Nora Galland

Nora Galland

Nature delights and inspires me. Botanical Illustration demands observation and accuracy. Watercolors allow me to capture the translucency of a flower’s petals and the magic of light on the leaves. I paint plants that I love. They could be red roses or blue chrysanthemums that capture my attention, but they could be simply weeds or dried autumn leaves.

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Raine Gifford

Raine Gifford

I find inspiration for my work in the garden and familiar landscapes. Ideas and images develop in reverie and on the page. I am moved by color and light, organic composition and growth – and by surprises of medium and process. Sharing studio space (Collective Art Space) adds a rich dynamic to work and life. […]

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Mitchell Goldberg

Mitchell Goldberg

Exploring personal relationships through the lens of pop culture imagery, distorted memory and vicarious nostalgia, my work encompasses collage, mixed media, and printmaking. Current pieces use transparent layers of color in acrylic and image transfers to create depth and complexity, enhancing the sense of memory altered, distorted and rewritten through the passage of time.

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Eleanor Goldstein

Eleanor Goldstein

Eleanor Goldstein’s work evokes emotion through the investigation of natural and urban environments – exploring themes of death and rebirth throughout. She is a painter and sculptor working in a variety of mediums and is a Wurlitzer Foundation Fellow, as well as a member of NAWA, Upstream Gallery, the Pastel Society of America and New York Artists Circle.

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Sonika Gupta

Sonika Gupta

Sonika Gupta focuses on oil and acrylic paintings, exploring a range of expression that forms her journey to wellness. She finds that the creative process of art and the act of viewing it have healing power for both the creator and the viewer. Sonika’s inspirations include places she’s visited, people she’s seen or interacted with, and renowned works she’s studied.

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Joseph Halperin

Joseph Halperin

I studied 5 years as an audit student in the Art Practice program UC Berkeley. My work is very eclectic wandering between abstract, abstract figurative renderings, acrylic to oil to mixed media on canvas, cardboard and wood. I have been in juried shows and donated a large body of work to nonprofit organizations including hospital waiting rooms.

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Lynn Halperin

Lynn Halperin

career: school counselor, family therapist, health educator and special education chairperson. When I retired I studied art at UC Berkeley and spent time with clay artists in Floyd Virginia. I started working on the wheel ( bowls and mugs and plates) and moved to hand building. I loved making “ceramic paper dolls” but also do plates, bowls and abstract pieces.

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Neil Lavey

Neil Lavey

Neil Lavey was born in New York City in 1958, and grew up in Dobbs Ferry N.Y. He graduated Cooper Union 1981. Works shown in NYC & Massachusetts & The Edward Hopper House in Nyack N.Y. ,The Blue Door Gallery in Yonkers N.Y., and the Upstream Gallery in Hastings on Hudson, The Bethany Art Center, St. Mathews Church Bedford Hills.

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Michael Lewis

Michael Lewis

Michael Lewis is a practicing architect and painter who emerged in the 80’s with East Village and Soho solo exhibitions at the M-13 and Howard Scott Galleries. His work is in corporate and private collections, as well as the Connecticut Museum of Contemporary Art permanent collection. Currently, Lewis’s painting and architecture studios are both located in Dobbs Ferry, NY.

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Malcolm MacDougall

Malcolm MacDougall

MacDougall’s work transcends the physical. Led by the desire to capture the potential for movement in the objects around us and influenced by the world as seen through the lens of the microscope, Macdougall creates sculpture which leads the imagination to touch the sublime.
Learn more about MacDougall’s work and meet the artist at a special Artist Conversation on Sunday October 17. Details and tickets: https://riverarts.org/event/artist-conversation-with-malcolm-d-macdougall/

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Stephanie Natale

Stephanie Natale

I’ve been doing mosaic art for a number of years, working in many different mediums- glass, smalti, found objects and ceramics. I enjoy learning new methods and working with new materials.

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Boris Curatolo Rasines

Boris Curatolo Rasines

My sculpture begins by investigating the physical properties of materials and finding ways to join, combine or assemble them. I seek forms that convey moods, gestures or concepts and develop them through variations, exploring different alternatives for their interaction and scale. My art is a constant reflection on the character of materials and the possibilities for transforming them into sculpture.

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Susan Richman

Susan Richman

Creating a permanent record of the impermanence of our world fascinates me. Because of this, I have composed studio images of deceased insects, birds and small animals assembled with botanicals. These images speak to the the precarious state of our world. Inspired by Memento Mori, I am honoring and memorialize my subjects whose decline makes their recognition important and poignant.

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Katie Rubright

Katie Rubright

Katie Rubright (she/her) is originally from Williamsburg, VA and based in the Hudson Valley, NY. Her work forges new alliances between abstract and figurative, pattern and experimentation, looseness and refinement. Her work has been exhibited in group shows throughout NYC. Katie holds a BA in Art History from JMU and a BFA and MFA from Hunter College.

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Vicente Saavedra

Vicente Saavedra

Artist and art teacher at the Art Academy of Westchester (Dobbs Ferry). I prefer oils but I often explore with other mediums such as charcoal, graphite, pastels, acrylics and ink. I also like to experiment on genre. My studio is a laboratory!

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Madge Scott

Madge Scott

Madge Scott is an international award-winning folk and portrait artist working in oils and mixed media, including wood carvings, drawings and fabrics. She is of Jamaican heritage and creates historical paintings and drawings in various media, especially inks.

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Monica Shulman

Monica Shulman

Monica Shulman is a self-taught artist whose brand of gestural abstraction is a form of story-telling. She is known for her elaborate impasto technique that creates heavily layered and sculptural surfaces. Exploring themes of the human condition, identity, and self-reflection, her intuitive work is process-oriented and she learns through experimentation. Her world is best described as colorful and rhythmic.

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Janet Sikirica

Janet Sikirica

I am a fiber artist, and my main medium is wool felt making ranging from wearable art to home décor in the form of wall panels and vessels, and small rugs. I also study and practice the Korean art form Bojagi as well as Japanese shibori dyeing techniques, and frequently create wearable art using these […]

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Marisa Silverstein

Marisa Silverstein

Marisa Gonzales Silverstein has worked since 2013 as a paper sculptor, creating designs that are meditative and mathematical but that demonstrate the interplay of light and shadow. Marisa received a Fellowship in Photography from the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) in 2016. She shows her work in galleries in New York City, Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam counties.

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Jen Moore Smith

Jen Moore Smith

My work in all mediums is shaped by love of natural forms, surfaces with history, creating windows of remembered experience, weather, and light. I earned a BFA Rhode Island School of Design, worked Fresco Decorative Painting in NYC. Currently I balance nurturing my family and growing my studio art practice here in Westchester.

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Beth Sutherland

Beth Sutherland

This is one of the works that was in my recent show at Gallery Halmetoja in Helsinki, Finland. Like many of the works in that exhibition, this image is based on a local spot, in this case in Yonkers.

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Donna Thompson

Donna Thompson

Donna Thompson is a multi-faceted artist and spiritual explorer. While pursuing her metaphysical studies, she became intrigued with the medium of collage as a form of spiritual practice. In 2015 she published her first book- Collage Quest: Ancient Roots of Paper Co-Creations. As a workshop facilitator Donna shares her love of collage as a form of questing and healing.

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Adnan Yunus

Adnan Yunus

Designer, watercolor artist working out of her Dobbs Ferry studio.

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Monika Zarzeczna

Monika Zarzeczna

Monika Zarzeczna works in abstract sculpture, collage and installation. Zarzeczna’s work stems from an exploration of materials, objects, forms and their perceived purpose, intent and history, depicting ideas of transition, loss of function and in-betweeness. Zarzeczna has shown in Europe, Canada, David Castillo Gallery in Miami and NYC’s SculptureCenter, Lesley Heller Gallery and Spencer Brownstone Gallery, among other venues.

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