Alison Marra
Alison Marra is an abstract painter and mixed media artist whose work investigates themes of cultural femininity, human instinct, and the natural environment
Alison Marra is an abstract painter and mixed media artist whose work investigates themes of cultural femininity, human instinct, and the natural environment
Metaphor compels me as much as seeing. As for process: I carve an unbroken contour line in plywood, abstracted from nature. Roll translucent ink to block. Register handmade Japanese paper and apply pressure to transfer image. Carve again from same block, destroying details carved previously. Roll ink of darker value. Register same paper on “reduced” block and apply pressure. Repeat
42 Hudson Street, Sleepy Hollow
My artwork is my refuge and passion. I spent 18 years in the fashion industry and focused on color, pattern and garment design. During the lockdown, my oldest son, who happens to have Autism started painting. Working with him helped me find my art again
114 N. Washington Street, Tarrytown
After years of making abstract work “on the side”, I add finally giving not its full do, working, and playing with paint, pencil, crayon and all sorts of other media to make paintings and collage, mostly on a small, intimate scale, having fun with color, movement, and mark-making
145 Palisade Street, Studio 317, Hudson Landing, Dobbs Ferry
Moose, cottontail, painted dog, deer, stand alone inside the margins- the otherwise empty space of the frame. Each arresting image of the individual connects with that same lonely part of me. There exists nothing else in the art to distract the viewer from the life that it holds and the vulnerability of all lives as nature becomes a specter
Cafe Latte, 36 Cedar Street, Dobbs Ferry
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
Jess Blaustein is a conceptual artist and urban researcher. She crafts various tactile devices under the name B-PLOT and also makes pop-up books as one half of STUDIOOSS. Her work has exhibited nationally and internationally, and she is the recipient of The Fine Art Textiles Award 2022.
145 Palisade Street, Studio 406, Hudson River Landing, Dobbs Ferry
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
Tim has been participating in the open studio tour for many years, first in Dobbs Ferry and now in Tarrytown, where he lives with his wife Lee Eiferman in a building originally built as a synagogue, later a Knights of Columbus hall, and now renovated as their home. Tim’s work has evolved, with narrative elements underlying both abstraction and figuration.
114 North Washington Street, Tarrytown
The source of inspiration is landscape. Immersion in landscape is essential to journey towards moments of peace. Including works inspired by many walks through near and far places, EB reflects on sights that surround us. Days are crowded with freedoms and limitations. Where do we go to find peace? Landscape of mind isn’t tangible but we can walk there too
Janine Menlove is a photo-based artist. She has traveled the globe on thousands of assignments photographing cars, places, architecture, and celebrities. Janine’s fine art projects and photomontages emerge from groups of thematic photos from her personal archives. Images are juxtaposed and collaged together referencing environmental and global issues in a blend of significance and whimsy
15 Walnut Street, Dobbs Ferry
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 has shown her work in galleries in New York City, Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam counties.
145 Palisade St, Studio 318f, Hudson River Landing, Dobbs Ferry