“Of Time & Place” pop-up exhibit by the members of Mamaroneck Artists Guild can be viewed on October 1-27, 2022 at the Bronxville Women’s Club in Bronxville, NY
Special times, familiar places as they are kept in our memories and in our artworks.
The show explores the complexity of time, place, memories, and their inspiration on artwork. Included in the show are works in all art media. All pieces are available for sale. Inquire at (914)-621-2325.
Venue: Bronxville Women’s Club, Inc.,135 Midland Avenue, Bronxville, NY 10708 The Club is located at the intersection of Midland and Tanglewylde Avenues in Bronxville, NY.
Annual 2022 Summer FUNdraising Auction opens on August 23
View artworks at the gallery and place the bids online thru Sept 10
The artists of Mamaroneck Artists Guild are holding its annual Summer FUNdraising Auctionon August 23 – September 10, 2022. The artworks and services are on view at the gallery and online with the bidding taking place online via silent auction. All proceeds from the auction will support the Guild. Support the arts and local artists by placing a bid online or visiting the gallery at
On Sept 10, unsold works can be purchased at the Gallery only.
In-person Closing Reception: Saturday, September 10, 1 -3 pm
The Mamaroneck Artists’ Guild Gallery is a not for profit 501-3(c) organization. Located in the village of Larchmont and founded in 1953, it is the oldest artists’ co-operative, maintaining its own non-profit gallery, in Westchester County. Today, the Guild comprises of 150 members in various art media and fine crafts many of which have gone on to achieved national recognition.
Mamaroneck Artists Guild Gallery presents members’ work exclusively, alternating group shows with solo exhibitions, occasionally at other venues.
There are also programs for members and the community including visual presentations, demonstrations, workshops, critiques, and professional development programs for artists.
Mamaroneck Artists’ Guild Gallery reopens in August 2021 with a Summer FUNdraising Auction.
View artworks at the gallery and place the bids online thru Aug 24.
After almost a year of operating exclusively online, Mamaroneck Artists Guild reopens its Art Gallery in Larchmont, NY. Its new modern space is located in the heart of a charming village of Larchmont at 1987 Palmer Avenue. The gallery will hold group and solo exhibits by the artist members, showcase artisanal crafts and jewelry from the boutique, and offer other events and workshops.
The first show is a Summer FUNdraising Auction on August 3 – 27, 2021. All proceeds from the auction will support the Guild and ensure that it keeps bringing artworks to the public. Support the arts and local artists by placing a bid online or visiting the gallery at 1987 Palmer Ave in Larchmont, NY; Summer hours: Thur-Sat, 12-5pm.
From Aug 25-27, unsold works can be purchased at the Gallery only.
In-person Closing Reception: Friday, August 27, 3-5 pm
The Mamaroneck Artists’ Guild Gallery is a not for profit 501-3(c) organization. Located in the village of Larchmont and founded in 1953, it is the oldest artists’ co-operative, maintaining its own non-profit gallery, in Westchester County. Today, the Guild comprises of 150 members in various art media and fine crafts many of which have gone on to achieved national recognition.
Mamaroneck Artists Guild Gallery presents members’ work exclusively, alternating group shows with solo exhibitions, occasionally at other venues.
There are also programs for members and the community including visual presentations, demonstrations, workshops, critiques, and professional development programs for artists.
“Spring Approaches” pop-up exhibit by the members of Mamaroneck Artists Guild can be viewed on May 1-28, 2021 at the Bronxville Women’s Club in Bronxville, NY
This exhibit is produced in partnership with ARTS-NY.
Dates: May 1 – 28, 2021
Venue: Bronxville Women’s Club, Inc.,A not-for-profit 501(c)3, 135 Midland Avenue, Bronxville, NY 10708 The Club is located at the intersection of Midland and Tanglewylde Avenues in Bronxville, NY.