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Sleepy Hollow Cultural Festival

Sleepy Hollow Cultural Festival

Sleepy Hollow Cultural Festival’s- “Celebration of Gratitude” includes the creative work of community members and local artists responding to a call for pieces that embody, reflect, or answer: What are you grateful for? Selected works collectively share and celebrate the moments, experiences, people, and things that enrich our lives in a positive way; to provide inspiration and fuel hope.

Sleepy Hollow Senior Center, 55 Elm Street, Sleepy Hollow

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Ecka Blaire Faulds

Ecka Blaire Faulds

Through layers of paint and pastel I consider color, structure, and texture to create contemplative moments observing the delicate relationship between humankind and the natural world. My subjects are engaged in their surroundings through acts such as swimming, climbing, studying, and walking. They may appear obscured, framed, or dwarfed by the elements, reinforcing how they are part of their environment

25 Marble Terrace, Hastings-on-Hudson

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Kevin Sterne

Kevin Sterne

Kevin Sterne is an artist and writer working and living in the Hudson Valley. Originally from Chicago, he is the author of three chapbooks and a story collection. His visual work is largely influenced by his passion for the outdoors and he seeks to paint what his intuition points him towards when in nature. 13 […]

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Karen Jenkins

Karen Jenkins

My work combines architectural elements with contrasting interiors. The paintings explore color, texture, and light, and the interplay between inside and outside. The architectural structure has a “conversation” with the more free-flowing, organic or ephemeral elements – the shifting patterns of light inside, or snippets of landscape glimpsed through a window or door

Studio TBD

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Charles Green

Charles Green

I have been oil painting for 27 years with a deep love of the sea. It is my specialty. Many of my paintings have been done on locations here in the States and overseas. Hanging onto my canvas amongst the rocks during forty mile an hour winds to capture a scene is memorable.

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Constanza Mallol

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Beverly Shipko

Beverly Shipko

I am drawn to painting sweets for their enticing textures, shapes, and colors that seduce you with mouth-watering rewards. These iconic images are a visual feast for the eyes while eliciting nostalgic childhood memories, when life was uncomplicated. They evoke a time in my life when an Oreo or Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup was the center of my universe.

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Michelle Winters

Michelle Winters

I have been creating art professionally for 25 years, Known for my whimsical style, I paint joyful images of stylish people enjoying life. I combine my background in fashion, passion for NY, style, color and interest in people, in my paintings. My work has sold in Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue, and others. My collectors are both local and international

Hudson Views, 1 South Astor Street #202, Irvington

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Zoe Denahy

Zoe Denahy

I see landscape as an abstraction of shapes and forms. Planes of color that form a perspective in a spatial relationship. I paint primarily in the East End of Long Island. I am very influenced by the beauty and light of the surrounding area.

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

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Emily Denise

Emily Denise

Emily is an artist and teacher based in Tarrytown, NY. She works representationally from life, with a love for careful observation and naturalism.

1 Central Avenue, Suite 302, Tarrytown

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Helen Elliott

Helen Elliott

Originally from the UK, Helen has been living and painting in the Rivertowns for over 25 years. She works as an artist and educator in her studio in Dobbs Ferry. “When I paint I enjoy the process, the movement and the stillness. I try to communicate the inherent beauty of our natural world, albeit in the form of 3 pears.”

145 Palisade Street, Studio 402, Dobbs Ferry

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Linda Friedlander

Linda Friedlander

I love painting still lifes and outdoor settings using vibrant colors, lively patterns and intricate details. The objects I choose for my still lifes are often keepsakes from family and friends; the landscape settings are mostly located close to home. I strive for my to art convey a vision of optimism and brightness

1 Mill River Lane, Apt. 305, Ardsley

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Eleanor Goldstein

Eleanor Goldstein

Eleanor Goldstein is a painter and sculptor from New York City, working 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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Jane Lawrence

Jane Lawrence

Like quiet intuitions, the paintings and prints contain layers of mark making and form, the colors create paths and enclosures for thoughts. The works offer a unique perspective of spatial layering while the vibrancy brings you in and throughout the surface. Jane is a founding director of Peep Space (Tarrytown, NY) and maintains a painting studio in 92 Central Avenue.

Peep Space, 92 Central Ave, Tarrytown, NY 10591

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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 N.Y. The Blue Door Gallery & The River Front Gallery in Yonkers N.Y. and the Upstream Gallery in Hastings on Hudson, N.Y. and the The H Gallery in Peekskill N.Y.

40 Beechdale Road, Dobbs Ferry

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Jamie MacKenzie

Jamie MacKenzie

Hastings-on-Hudson based artist Jamie Kay MacKenzie is interested in exploring the emotional and spiritual lives of her subjects, and forging a psychical connection to their past. Each piece serves as a kind of vessel for the collective unconscious, combining the poignantly personal with an inclusive universality.

385 Warburton Ave, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706

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Edward Bear Miller

Edward Bear Miller

Intimate landscapes, portraits, and figure paintings based on my people and places here in the lower Hudson Valley are at the center of my practice. But I also make large iconic paintings that struggle with American identity. I work in the loose modernist tradition of Manet, Van Gogh, and Bellows

114 Neperan Road, Tarrytown

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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 award winning self taught artist who has sold her work worldwide. She’s had solo exhibitions, exhibited in many institutions, galleries, including the Jamaican and Congolese Embassies. Her work is in documentaries, theater and more. She’s a member of the Upstream Gallery in Hastings on Hudson

145 Palisade Street, Studio 334F, Hudson River Landing, Dobbs Ferry

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Monica Shulman

Monica Shulman

My art explores themes of the human condition, identity, and self-reflection. I paint intuitively as my work is process-oriented and I learn best through experimentation. My world is best described as colorful and rhythmic and my materials, heavy layers of oil paint and oil pastel, are active participants in my paintings

145 Palisade Street, Studio 237B, Hudson River Landing, Dobbs Ferry

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Carol Sommerfield

Carol Sommerfield

My artist statement is simple. I paint what I love, what I find beautiful, what intrigues me and what makes me laugh. And then I hope for the best.

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Beth Sutherland

Beth Sutherland

This color reduction woodcut is produced using three carved woodblocks, each of which is recarved multiple times for each layer of color on the print. This impression has gone through the press sixteen times, resulting in a complex range of colors, including the untouched white of the page, single hues, and colors produced by several transparent layers of ink.

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