@ Tilly Foster Farm
100 RTE 312, Brewster NY
August 31-October 28, 2024
Photograpy by Elbert Mills
And many thanks to all our artists, the staff at Tilly Foster Farm, Putnam County, Putnam Arts Council and Putnam County Hospitality.
This program is made possible, in part, through the Putnam Arts Council’s Link Grant Program with public funds provided through the NY State Council on the Arts with support from the Office of the Governor and the NY State Legislature and with public funds from Putnam County.
Inez Andrucyk
Totem Stories
84 x 24 x 24”
Mixed media
Jo-Ann Brody
Very Large Worry Doll
75 x 42 x 8”
PVC pipe, clothing, shoes, rope, Construction glue
Jodi Carlson
Untitled
96 x 96 x 72”
Repurposed trampoline and kitchen metal
Donna Castelluccio
Summer Breeze
variable
9 photos on canvas. on rod between 2 shepherd crooks
Phillipe Halaburda
Untitled
Variable
Fabric
David Link
On Holiday
Variable
Wood
Natalya Khorover
After Party
24 x 43 x 22”
Single-use plastic, resin, solar panels, lights, rebar stakes
Bernard Klevickas
Hudson Valley Boomerang
108 x 60 x 60”
painted aluminum with tinted plastic
Carol Paik
Alight
Variable
Wire hangers wrapped in repurposed textiles, yarn, thread
Herman Roggeman
Forest
108 x 48 x 24”
Mixed media
Richard Z. Ross
PICASSO CUBED
17 x 12 x 10”
61 tall total
Carved Tiger’s Eye Alabaster
Peter Schlemowitz
Augmented Fifth
101.75 x 28 x 29.5
Wood
Fred Schlitzer
Fountain
60.5 x 27 x 27”
Casting cement, coper, mixed media, solar panel
Herrat Sommerhoff
Splendor in Nature
60 x 35 x 24”
Recycled tires on metal frame, acrylic paint
Storm King School
Life’s Little Ups & Downs
72 x 48 x 96”
Wood, paint
Patrick Todd
Losing Time
108 x 120 x 120”
Wood and Flags
Max Yawney
Old Boots/Elevator Man
72 x 84 x 120”
Blocks ,sheet metal, metal pole
& Carmel Recreation
Red Mills Historic Park
Rte 6N & Hill Street, Mahopac NY
Jo-Ann Brody
Huddled Figure, redux. 2020,2023, Cements over foam
27 x 12 x 16 inches
Palm Hands, 2023, Construction glues
over expandible foam, PVC pipe
from 55 to 64 inches
David Link
Running Stream, 2023, Repurposed Wood, Painted
Jim Lloyd
Circular Reasoning, Recycled welded steel
about 6 feet tall
Herman Roggeman
TIKI WOMAN1
8’ high
Peter Schlemowitz
Three Quarters Diagonal, Painted
Plywood with Welded Steel Fixtures
68 H x 68 W x 36 D
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Naomi Teppich
Pear Cactus Reverie
Stainless steel, Alumnum mesh, Copper wire, river rocks, exterior paint
6.5 feet x 35 x 30 inches
Photograpy by Elbert Mills
And many thanks to all our artists, Nina Kallmeyer, Director, Recreation and Parks, Town of Carmel Parks & Rec Department, the staff at Recreation and Parks, and Putnam Arts Council and Putnam County Hospitality.
This program is made possible, in part, through the Putnam Arts Council’s Link Grant Program with public funds provided through the NY State Council on the Arts with support from the Office of the Governor and the NY State Legislature and with public funds from Putnam County.
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Program made possible, in part, through the Putnam Arts Council’s Link Grant Program with public funds provided through the NY State Council on the Arts with support from the Office of the Governor and the NY State Legislature and with public funds from Putnam County
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Mission
We believe that professional artists working together can achieve artful accomplishments and provide the community with exceptional cultural experiences. Since its founding in 1999, Collaborative Concepts has curated more than 40 exhibitions in galleries and outdoor settings in the Hudson Valley.
What We Do
Collaborative Concepts at The Putnam Arts Council
We have a partnership program for facilitating art on the Council's Belle Levine Art Center campus in Mahopac. The program began during the Collaborative Concepts Farm Project 2010. The Putnam Arts Council's Visual Arts Committee selected two works of art from the more than sixty works on display at the annual exhibition that takes place each year from Labor Day weekend through October. We are located at Tilly Foster Farm, in Brewster, New York.
Collaborative Concepts at Tilly foster Farm
All the sculpture installations are temporary, and many works are for sale. The Collaborative Concepts at Tilly Foster Farm exhibition is free and can be viewed from 10 am to 4 pm, during the exhibition dates. Visitors should dress appropriately for a walk in the country.
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