All Saints' Artist Collective is housed within the All Saints' Church in Briarcliff Manor, NY. The Collective is a space dedicated to bringing artists of all ages and crafts together where they can compose and collaborate. We lease artist studios and the parish hall to foster a creative environment in various types of art including painting, movement, and writing. Simply put, our mission is to spread love to the community through art.
We have four high quality studios that we rent. Please send any inquires to [email protected]. |
Lucia Rich and Embodied Arts and Wellness
Lucia Rich is a yoga/wellness instructor, SomaSource practitioner, collaborative theater artist and performing arts educator deeply devoted to the practice of embodiment through her personal practice, performing and teaching of the sacred and expressive arts. A lifelong lover of movement, Lucia has trained professionally in contemporary, classical, improvisational and somatic dance forms (including 5rhythms dance with Melissa Michaels, founder of the SomaSource Institute and Golden Bridge). Lucia has an MFA in Lecoq-based physical theater from London International School of Performing Arts. Her collaborations in dance, theater, puppetry, clown and beyond have taken her across the U.S. and internationally to Canada, England, Scotland, France, Germany, Turkey, Bulgaria. Lucia currently teaches classes/workshops for all ages at All Saints' Artist Collective and throughout Westchester. For more about Lucia please visit embodiedartsandwellness.com |
Anna Adler
Anna Adler (she/her) is an artist, teacher, cultural worker, and mother, functioning at the intersection of life and art. She maintains an interdisciplinary creative practice of image and object making, curating, and community building. Anna has nearly 20 years of teaching experience that spans toddlers to older adults and almost everyone in between. Currently, she works with several organizations in the Hudson Valley and NYC, including Westchester Community College, Bethany Arts Community, and DOROT. Her work has been shown in a myriad of places and spaces, including NYC, Detroit, Philly, Prague, and Berlin. Anna organizes with several creative collectives including (s)mother, Big Sky, and Sing Sing Family Collective (SSFC). Check out her work via www.annavictoriaadler.com (s)mother (s)mother is a curatorial project born out of the postpartum depression and anxiety of artist Anna Adler in 2019– it is an ongoing effort to deromanticize, expand the dialogue, and build a collective community of care around motherhood. The project has taken the form of visual art exhibitions, storytelling events, community gatherings, a MamaZine (forthcoming 2024), a communal studio space (currently located at All Saints Church, Briarcliff Manor, NY), an archive, and a reading room– the project continues to evolve. Since its inception (s)mother has included a myriad of collaborators, mothers, non-mothers, and others. |
Jamie Posa
Jaime Posa Cornell is a writer, teacher, and mother, who does her best work when she remembers that first she's a student. She loves to dive deep into the mystery of life, exploring nature, yoga, movement, typewriting, watercolors, food, and especially the mystery of motherhood. She currently shares her open-hearted stories through her online sacred space, Mud n Miracles, where she will also soon share more about yoga & movement offerings, writing circles, and more. More here, hear more: https://www.mudnmiracles.com |
Brake Factory, Oil on Canvas, 12”X12
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Steve Randolph
Steve Randolph has been a lifelong artist with a focus on painting over the last 20 years. Largely self-taught, his early paintings of still life and landscapes were inspired by artists such as Georgia O’Keefe and Edward Hopper. More recently, Steve has been painting with oil and cold wax and moving toward abstraction with a high interest in urban and industrial themes. Richard Diebenkorn’s work has been a major influencer, as well as work by contemporary artists Sandy Ostrau, Cynthia Packard and William Wray. Steve’s start in painting began as he attended community art center classes while traveling for business. His production of work has ebbed and flowed over the years due to life changes and circumstances but is a revived priority now as he moves into retirement. Calling Atlanta, GA as home, Steve and his wife Marla relocated to Ossining, NY in 2023 to be near family. He greatly appreciates All Saints’ commitment to local artists through the Artists’ Collective and the studio space it provides. |
Vanina Schick
Vanina is creating space in her life to creatively explore her personal curiosity and self-expression. This ranges from developing a prototype for a biophilic lighting concept to researching personality design in AI. A designer by training, her career has been focused on brand development and strategic marketing to drive consumer adoption of new technology. Having moved to Westchester from London (UK) in 2019, and started a family, the topics of self-knowledge, belonging and purpose have become increasingly important to her. |