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The Studio was founded in 1998 by artist Tedd Stratis as an alternative space for contemporary art. For 10 years, The Studio has provided a congenial environment for artists and art-lovers to experience quality art and to share their ideas and enthusiasm. Please enjoy this virtual gallery, which showcases a selection of artists in the artist directory. The office and The Studio Sculpture Garden is located at 2 Maryland Avenue in Armonk, New York. The Studio Sculpture Garden exhibit, Contemporary Selections: A Look at Figurative and Abstract Sculpture is open for tours. See Press Release. For more information or to make an appointment for a tour, please contact Katie Stratis at director@thestudiony-alternative.org. The Studio's current outdoor sculpture exhibition and off site exhibitions are for the cultural enrichment of the Westchester community. Exhibitions and events showcase the work of various artists, from the emerging to the mid-career to the established. The curated off-site exhibitions include a variety of media, from painting and photography to video art and sound art. At Morgan Stanley in Purchase is a show entitled Women's Work curated by Denise Mullen, Dean of Purchase College School of Art and Design. The show includes three artists in The Studio's Artist Directory: Laurel Garcia Colvin, Judith Steinberg and Joyce Wenglowski. On June 14, the kinetic sculpture entitled "Blue Eclipse" was installed by the artist Drew Klotz in front of North Castle Town Hall. The artist received a B.F.A. in Sculpture from Cooper Union School of Fine Arts. He went on to work in New York City making props for novelty trade shows, television commercials and children's programs, including the original PeeWee Herman Show. see Press Release. The Annual Artists' Open Studios endeavor is an expansion of our decade-long effort to foster an appreciation for contemporary art by exhibiting art, hosting tours and lectures and maintaining the ongoing public sculpture site at North Castle Town Hall. "A Welcome Into Artists' Creative Spaces" by Roberta Hershenson was published in the May 11 issue of the New York Times. Exhibitions at The Studio are periodically reviewed in the Westchester section of The New York Times. Our May 2007 exhibit, Frank Lloyd Wright and Usonia: An Experiment in Living was featured in the New York Times article, 1940s Communal Living in a Wright-Planned Utopia by Benjamin Genocchio. To read the entire article on the Web please visit The New York Times. For your convenience we've provided a list of previous shows that have been reviewed, to view the list, simply go to the New York Times Reviews page on our site. For information about previous exhibitions please look at our Press Release archives. The Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center collaborated with Katie Stratis, Director of The Studio in an exhibition called “Goodnough Paints a Picture.” To view their web site for upcoming events go to www.pkhouse.org. For further information on selected works by Robert Goodnough please contact Katie Stratis at (914) 273-1452. The Studio has been and continues to be an important advocate for the visual arts in Westchester County and beyond.
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