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Michael Gaillard

Michael Gaillard

Photographer Michael Gaillard’s work spans a broad spectrum within the category of landscape photography. Some of his work—the work for which he’s most known—is defined by an expansive and precise yet minimal rendering of atmosphere and place, while other work calls attention fissures American narrative by capturing moments of symbolic significance he finds on his journeys around the American landscape

190 High Street, Hastings-on-Hudson

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Mary Fennell

Mary Fennell

As an artist, I have always found myself split between the two disciplines of photography and mixed media. My photographic images reflect the light and textures of world around me. They have been my eye looking outward. My mixed media work, on the other hand, has been my eye looking inward, a vehicle for expressing my personal philosophy

145 Palisade Street, Studio 415, Dobbs Ferry

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Andrew Roberto

Andrew Roberto

Andy Roberto is a Sculptor and Industrial Designer living and creating artwork in Dobbs Ferry. Andy has shown his fine art and design work in numerous galleries in NYC and his newest limited series, Rynths, developed by Andy and his son, Mason, are now available at Rynths.com

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Iris Jaffe

Iris Jaffe

Iris Jaffe is a contemporary artist living and working in Westchester, NY. She holds a BA with honors from Brown University and has worked for the contemporary artist Tom Sachs and the gallery Ronald Feldman Fine Arts. Her artistic practice currently consists of painting and digital prints.

19 Windle Park B, Tarrytown
Visitors cannot park in the Whisper Hill parking lot. They will be towed.

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David Barnett

David Barnett

Combining found elements with those fashioned by my own hand, my work encompasses two- and three-dimensional collage as well as sculptural objects. The essence of my work lies in the age-old struggle between nature and the man-made industrial world. My work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. I have taught at Parsons School of Design, Pratt Institute and the SVA.

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Jess Blaustein

Jess Blaustein

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

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Ted & Nune

Ted & Nune

Ted and Nune. Photographic team whose images document the grandeur and scars of the man-made world. Seeking out the spiritual dimension in monumental human constructions, they journey to remote lands to make studies of architecture and industry, bringing a joint male-female point of view to their shared vision. Both photograph, edit, and print. They do not sign their works individually.

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Michael Lewis

Michael Lewis

Michael Barnett Lewis is an architect and painter who emerged in the 80’s East Village with solo exhibitions at the M-13 and Howard Scott Galleries, and numerous group exhibitions. His work is in corporate and private collections, as well as the Connecticut Museum of Contemporary Art.

145 Palisade Street, Studio 307, Hudson River Landing, Dobbs Ferry

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David Rabinowitz

David Rabinowitz

My work mainly consists of photographic objects that have been extracted from their original work and placed into a new setting…the objective is to create a surrealistic images with odd inhabitants and strange objects within the boundaries of a photograph

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Susan Richman

Susan Richman

Richman’s interests lie in exploring the link between existence, decay and loss by photographing images that capture and preserve the fleeting nature of our world. She has been internationally exhibited in France, Italy, England and Spain. Recent US exhibitions include “Art of NY” Arkell Museum, NY, “All Creatures Big and Small”, dkGallery, Ga, and “The Still Life”, Praxis Gallery, MN

Keepers House Friends of Old Croton Aqueduct, 15 Walnut Street, Dobbs Ferry

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Hagar Sand

Hagar Sand

Hagar’s art asks questions about the relationship of the body to an ‘environment’ in both a physical and metaphorical sense. Her material and photographic exploration of this relationship defines and shapes it. She uses plexiglass as the holding structure of her pieces, and her process involves painting, tracing, adhering objects, melting and scratching its surface.

13 Crossbar Road, Hastings-on-Hudson

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