Life’s a beach
byA new summertime artwork fills a 700-square-foot space at Rye’s Playland – and it may be a sign of things to come for the Sound Shore amusement park.
A new summertime artwork fills a 700-square-foot space at Rye’s Playland – and it may be a sign of things to come for the Sound Shore amusement park.
The seventh annual Norwalk Art Festival returns this weekend.
Lehman College Art Gallery in the Bronx holds a family day of art tours and workshops.
Edmund F. Ward may not have been as famous as his Art Students League of New York classmate Norman Rockwell, but his works depicting White Plains history captured an aspect of the city that is the seat of Westchester County government.
WAG’s listing of local happenings and events in the month of June.
Leandro Erlich creates illusory artworks, like the small harbor within the Neuberger Museum of Art, that let you in on the trick so you can consider the nature of appearance and reality.
WAG profiled artist Gina Bratter back in 2015, her passion for her work making her an ideal subject for the February issue that year….
Artist Tony Matelli is known for provocative works that stand the nude on its head — literally, arms at its side instead of on…
Photographs courtesy Philip Holt. Philip Holt sees what others don’t see. But that’s because the South Salem photographer has an unusual way of looking…
It’s been quite the artistic journey for Ben Diep and Mairead Daly-Diep, the husband-and-wife founders and directors of Square Peg Gallery. The Hastings-on-Hudson arts…
“A lot of people say I should’ve lived in the 17th century,” Peter Layne Arguimbau says. And indeed the Greenwich painter lives very well…
Jill Moser’s art creates cohesion through contradiction. The New York-based artist — who was recently featured at Heather Gaudio Fine Art in New Canaan —…
Oshi Rabin is devoted to art, in all its forms. Visitors to Mahlstedt Gallery in New Rochelle on a recent morning can come to…
Susan Stillman is causing a bit of a stir at Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester. Actually, it’s the White Plains artist’s work that’s been getting…
The legacy of Rachel Lambert “Bunny” Mellon continues to grow. An American philanthropist best remembered as a significant garden designer and art collector, Mellon…
Photographs of Michael Ayervais and dolls from his ningyô collection. Photographs by John Rizzo. Michael Ayervais is a hairstylist (owner of Ayervais Salon…
Converted from the former Pleasantville train station, the Iron Horse Grill is a relaxed, refined charmer providing steady calm amidst the hum of active…
What an evolution the term “going green” has taken thanks to the 21st century eco-revolution. What began as a colorful expression denoting environmentalism quickly…
By Georgette Gouveia For sheer voluptuousness, it’s hard to beat Indian art. Curvaceous goddesses and temple celebrants, sensuous queens, strapping gods, ripped bodhisattvas: They…
Simon Teakle began his career in the fine jewelry business working for major auction houses at age 25 in London and hasn’t looked back. Recently, he’s changed direction by opening his own business in a coveted retail nook just off Greenwich Avenue. The charming shop, with its large-scale black-and-white photographs and salon-style seating, is an essential stop for holiday shopping, whether you’re looking to spend $250 or $250,000 (or much more).