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Pelham Art Center Artist Collective Exhibition On View Through - September 7, 2025

Pelham Art Center is pleased to announce its third Artist Collective Exhibition, on view through September 7, 2025. Featuring 45 artists from Westchester, New York City, and the Hudson Valley, the exhibition presents a rich diversity of mediums and perspectives—including painting, collage, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography, and jewelry— unified by a shared focus on the emotional and observational details of contemporary life.

Utilizing humor, irony, intimacy, and abstraction, exhibiting artists explore the natural world and built environment as well as internal landscapes of memory, identity, and emotion. Domestic artifacts and daily rituals become focal points for reflection. Layered dialogues examine personal experience, human connection, and resilience in a chaotic world, offering  a compelling glimpse into how local artists are navigating—and making meaning from—the present moment.

The gallery is open to visitors Monday – Friday 9am-5pm and Saturday & Sunday 10am-4pm. 

Participating Artists: Fiona Agababian, ARABELLA, Ilene Bellovin, Kathleen Benton, Robyn Olivia Berland, Eric C Chiang, Paul Cocchiara, Mary Colby, Marie Hines Cowan, Lisa D’Amico, Galina Dargery, Kaya Devi Das, Janice DeMarino, Anelise Noemi Feinstein, David B Fine, Monique Ford, Helayne Friedland, David Greene, Mackenzie “Mac” Heslin-Scott, Michael Holstein, Lynn Honeysett, Rose Marie James, Dorothy Johnson, Amy Kanarek, Elizabeth Klein, Paige Lauren, Lynne Lederman, Kevin Madden, Kristin Moore-Gantz, Susan L. Nathenson, Patricia Pardini, Mary Pargas, Anna Pasztor, Joyce Pommer, Jon Rowe, Rebecca Schwarz, Inez Sieben, Fran Sisco, Kelly Sisco, Jodi Brown Steifel, Cedric Van Eenoo, Sylvia Vigliani, Tara Weishaupl, Jaime Wright, Valerie Zeman

About the Artist Collective: The Pelham Art Center Artist Collective was established in 2021 to connect and support exhibiting artists in the Westchester, NYC and Hudson Valley Regions. The Artist Collective offers local artists opportunities to network and exhibit, as well as to participate in community engagement initiatives through art. Local artists interested in joining the Artist Collective can enroll online at pelhamartcenter.org/membership. To learn more about all current members of the Pelham Art Center Artist Club, visit the Artist Directory on their website. 

Pelham Art Center is a non-profit educational and cultural institution committed to providing public access to see, study and experience the arts, foster lifelong arts appreciation and thereby strengthen the community. The Art Center was founded in 1970 and now serves more than 16,000 people each year. These events and programs are made possible, in part, by ArtsWestchester with funds from Westchester County Government with the support of County Executive George Latimer. Pelham Art Center also receives funding from: New York State Council on the Arts, A State Agency, and Pelham Community Members and Annual Fund Donors.