Providing the community with exceptional cultural experiences

@ Red Mills Historic Park

23 Hill Street, Mahopac NY 10541

July 12-October 31, 2025

Cecilia André

Kaleidoscope

74 x 14 x 11.5"
Repurposed metal side tables, metal structure with stitched color vinyl
$1,200.00

Inez Andrucyk

Pollinating Tree

Painted wood
84 x 30 x 30"
POR

Inez Andrucyk

Orbot

30”x 30”
Mixed Media, wood and repurposed objects
$1200

Jo-Ann Brody

Figure on a bench

Colored Cement
46 x 20 x 18” (without bench)
$1,900

Jodi Carlson

Untitled

Aluminum, Steel
14’ x 4’ x 4’
POR

Peter Schlemowitz

ARTagram

67 x 20 x 19"
Painted Plywood
$450.00

Fred Schlitzer

Foundry Bridge Falls

78 x 30”
Enamel paint on copper
$5,000

Laurie Sheridan

Sunworshippers 2

from 7-9 feet tall
Wood, cast resin
$3,000

Robert Spinazzola

Blue Headed Geeks

65 x 14 x 10”
Steel (in 3 pieces)
$6,400

Robert Spinazzola

Double Rabbit

72 x 36 x 18”
Steel
$9,800

Awarded Best in Show

Max Yawney

Untitled

7 x 12 x 8’
Painted wood
POR

And special thanks to:

Kelly Edwards,
owner and curator of Arbor Gallery, 1875 US-6
Unit 111, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512, who selected “Best in Show!"

Nina Kalmeier,
Carmel Parks and Recreation

Dell Jones
jo-Ann Brody
Inez Andrucyk

Most of the sculptures are for sale. Please contact us at collabcon2@gmail for more details!

POR means Price On Demand.

@ Tilly Foster Farm

100 RTE 312, Brewster NY

August 30 - October 31, 2025

With Thanks to

Putnam County Departments:
Mat Bruno-- Law Department | Chris Ruthven--Parks Director | Tara Brophy--Tourism

The staff at Tilly Foster Farm
Joyce Picone, Director, Putnam Arts Council

Elbert Mills, Jr.--Photography

Natalya Khorover--Instagram help

The artists for art and photography

Inez Andrucyk--unwavering support


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.



Reservoir Road Band

Julie Rosenberg-Guitar
Robin Ereitzes-Vocalist
Steve Giner-Guitar

Karen Allen

A Poem by Rilke

2.5 x 25 feet
Repurposed campaign signs, paint and assemblage elements

Cecilia André

4-Way Conversation

70 x 58 x 58 inches
mixed media (metal frame, weather-proof fabric, acrylic tubes, plastic and glass finials

Cecilia André

Cri-color

36 diameter x 48 inches
vinyl on wire mesh
90 diameter x 32 x 32 inches
Mixed media

Jo-Ann Brody

Gaia

59 x 22 x 11 inches
Cement over expanded metal lathe

Jo-Ann Brody

Flag Tower

26 diameter x 78 inches
Plumbing tubes: red, white, blue

Jodi Carlson

Meditation

12 x 8 x 8 feet
Galvanized steel, trampoline tubes, crystals and colors

Kris Campbell

X Cubed

Each X is 3.5 feet
PVC

Natalya Khorover

where the spirit never dies

90 x 25 x 25 inches
Single-use plastic, resin, metal rods, umbrella carcass, metal planter carcass, metal stand parts, wire

Jim Lloyd

S = klnW

7 feet tall
Welded steel

Tim Lutz

(a giant outlet with an extension cord)

8 x 8 x 7.5 feet
XPS - expanded poly styrene, paint

Bob Madden

An Alternate Universe

27 x 14 x 8 inches on a base Granite & steel
hemispheres poly styrene, paint

Inez Andrucyk

Orbiting Tower

90 diameter x 32 x 32 inches
Mixed media

Carol Paik

Bud

112 x 31 x 15 inches
Metal, wood, fabric

Herman Roggeman

Column

8 x 3 x 3 feet
Steel, Insert: baling rope on steel

Peter Schlemowitz

Stormy Weather

85 x 163 x 55 Inches
Painted plywood

Fred Schlitzer

Saunders Farm

Patinated copper
6 x 3 feet
$5,000

Fred Schlitzer

Trees in Belize

6.5 x 8.5 feet
Plywood, paint
mixed media

Laurie Sheridan

Visitors

7 x 6 x 6 feet
Giant palm sheaths, coconut shred basket, welded steel armature

Laurie Sheridan

Drunken Oroboros

Dimensions variable
Wine bottles, vodka bottles, vinyl and wire

Herrat Sommerhoff

Spiral

8 feet x 17 inches dia
Found plastic shapes on metal rod on pedestal

Robert Spinazzola

Bird with a House in Its Head

87 x 47 x 47 inches
Steel

Laurie Sheridan

Drunken Oroboros

Dimensions variable
Wine bottles, vodka bottles, vinyl and wire

Naomi Teppich

Birth Piece

6 feet 3 inches x 4 feet x 23 inches
Sheet aluminum, chromed stainless steel, slate rock base, lightfast exterior paint


Max Yawney

Radio / Radiator

8 feet x 8 x 7 feet
Wood with acrylic/spray paint


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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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