10 Tips on dealing with Quarantine

This time can be very stressful and unpredictable. We are all trying to figure out how to navigate our temporary "normal" and what that will mean for the future. With so many of us relying on face to face interactions to sell our goods, we have to find new ways to interact with our customers.

In addition, when we are forced to be at home with a bit more time or lack of time from all the distractions, what can work for each of us is unique. Join us for a virtual roundtables on Tuesdays 4:30-5:1-PM every week to discuss how you are all pivoting your business during this time and what you plan on doing after we go back to “normal”

With so many Spring fairs cancelled and the threat of the Fall ones also at risk, we are all making adjustments in this uncertain time. And sound off on the comments section about some of your favorite tips!

Take fresh pictures of your art/goods.

Set up a list of items that you want to shoot. Use natural lighting and items around your home for interesting shots. Make branding and styling a priority.


 

Set up (an online) shop 

 Now is the best time to use an online store because online shopping is at an all time high! Use our Square referral code WSTHM10543 to receive free processing on up to $1,000 in sales. Make sure you use our referral code for the deal!


 

Get some help!

See if you qualify for loans or grants. Check out NY State’s Council for the arts where there is a great list of online resources from The Freelance Artist Resource Producing Collective or Artists Fellowship’s list of Emergency Aid Resources. GrantSpace has a free grant course.


 

Online Video

Videotape yourself creating something, or host an online class. Between Zoom and Google Hangouts, and everything in between, it's easier than ever to showcase your talents through online video formats beyond YouTube. You can even set up a daily or weekly event on Instagram Live so your fans can anticipate when you will be online and offer to answer questions. It’s a great way to engage your audience!


 

Keep/Change up the schedule

You may be dealing with a lot of distractions at home. Whether it is having to homeschool your kids or multiple adults trying to use WiFi during video conferences, try to set up some expectations on how you can work within this temporary situation. It may mean having to change your schedule to accommodate the inflexible schedules like scheduled video conferences. So it may mean getting up early or staying up a bit later to have that creative time. Or it may mean setting up a workspace in a spot that means that when you are working and need to be left alone. Having a door helps but setting up a sheet or other partition can help. Communicate to others about your needs but remain flexible with the situation. Here are some tips from CNBC.com how to work from home with your kids during the coronavirus outbreak.


 

Stay connected

Set up video conferences with friends or jump on a call. Try the Facebook Messenger Video Conferencing that also includes filters and games. Or House Party App is another one becoming increasingly popular.

It is the perfect time to reach out to a friend or business contact who you haven’t been in contact with recently. Networking doesn’t have to end just because we can’t meet in person. We will be hosting member-only virtual roundtables. Look out for those starting next week.


 

Plan for the Holidays

Use this time to plan out projects and get a head start on making items for the holiday markets.


 

Offer gift certificates

Not just brick and mortar stores can offer gift certificates. Use these as a way for others to gift your product and as a way for them to help to support your business without having to use up your current stock.


 

 Fine tune your marketing plan

Use this time to plan out social media (especially since you now have a good library of shots from your product) or maybe a new product line! See how you can use the downtime to be productive.


 

Relax

Sometimes we just need a break! If the current situation is making you nervous or add on anxiety, you can just try to slow the pace of things a bit and take it a day at a time. It’s important to take care of our mental health as well so practice meditation or deep breathing techniques to help relieve some of the stress.


 

Love of Handmade Market

Join us for this pre-Valentine's Day Themed Market

Westchester Handmade brings together a range of makers with gifts for the sweethearts on your list to Wolf & Warrior Brewery in White Plains, NY!

FEATURED MEMBERS:

A D'Zine (New Rochelle) One-of-a-kind Jewelry
The Bott Shoppe - Studio & Store (Mamaroneck) Art supplies, DIY Kits, home decor and more!
GK Designs Jewelry (Mamaroneck) Silver & Crystal Jewelry
Sew + Steady Studio (Yonkers) Handmade Pouches
22KATCorp (White Plains) Hand-painted bar glasses
MerMud Studio (Yonkers) Ceramic tableware and home decor
Playful Event (Yonkers) Wire and up-cycled Jewelry
Olenko's Kitchen (Tarrytown) Vegan Desserts & Chocolates
Three Peas Jewelry (White Plains) Men's and Women's Accessories made with Typewriter keys and other vintage items

To register for our directory, participate in the fair and become a member visit WestchesterHandmade.com/

Westchester Handmade Art Stroll

Mamaroneck Art Stroll presented by Westchester Handmade
Weekend · Sat. Jul 27 - Sun. Jul 28, 2019* (New Date)
12pm–5pm each day
Free to attend stroll! • Family Friendly

A weekend-long showcase of local creative businesses along with over 30 Westchester Artists & Makers at various venues in pop-up galleries throughout the village. Participants can follow along with a printed or custom Google map to over a dozen locations for art exhibits, live art, family-friendly activities, demos, giveaways, discounts, live music and more!

 

LEADING SPONSOR

Thank you to Murphy Brothers Contracting, a Mamaroneck-based General Contractor who is celebrating 40 years —for being our Leading Sponsor.
We’re delighted to be a part of the inaugural Art Stroll which we hope will be the first of many to come in the wonderful Village of Mamaroneck.” said Murphy Brothers Contracting, Chris Murphy“​

10 QUESTIONS WITH LAURA BOTT

10 questions with Laura Saravia Bott, the organizer of the Mamaroneck Art Stroll 2019

FEATURING

- HOSTED AT MAMARONECK BUSINESSES INCLUDING -

(*) Artists displaying until through August or longer

MAMARONECK ARTIST/MAKER STUDIOS*
The Dad Shop Featured Artist: Sky Burkson
Luis Moya
Beth Goodman Nadler
Wishflower Studio
Jill Krutick Fine Art 


LOCAL BUSINESSES & FEATURED ARTISTS/MAKERS

Always Impressive
Featured Artist: Lauren Jean Kroutil (White Plains)

Angie's Wine & Spirits
Featured Artist: Heather Stoltz - Sewing Stories (Harrison)*

Arquitex Surfaces
Featured Artist: Emily and the Arts (Port Chester)*

Bach to Rock
Musical Performances • Tour

The Bott Shoppe - Studio & Store
ACTIVITY: Coloring Station
Featured Artist/Makers:
Little Gray House Candle Company - LGH Candle Co. (Mamaroneck)*
Verona Black Accessories (Mamaroneck)*
Facundo (Mamaroneck)*
Joel Trieger (Mamaroneck)*
Nicole Pottberg Žahour (Rye)
Katie Reidy (Ossining)
Vanessa Pineda (Art By VPF) (Irvington)
Maureen Meehan (Larchmont)
Lisa Irving (Peekskill)
Danny Corigliano Sr. (Peekskill)
Sarah Harding Suplina (Armonk)
Gabrielle Burger (Tarrytown)
Katharine Dufault (Rye)
Designs by ACK (New Rochelle)
Allie Fuller Art (Harrison)

Bullseye Glass Co • Tour • Gift Certificate Raffle

Chocolations
ACTIVITY: Design your own Chocolate Bar • Tasting
Featured Maker: Stefanie's Sweets Cookies (Mamaroneck)

Donjito Latin Fusion
Featured Artist:
Stefanie Wolfson Art (Yonkers)*
Susan Wolfson (Yonkers)*

Decadent Ales/ HAPA
Featured Artist: Florence D'Andelo - Studioxflo (Peekskill)*

Emelin Theatre • Raffle for Movie Tickers

The Fine Men's Salon of Westchester • Gift Certificate
Featured Artist: The Painted Pooch (White Plains)* now featured at the Bott Shoppe

Frankie & Fanucci's
Featured Artist: Larry Gordon (Larchmont)*

The Gamer's Gauntlet
Featured Artist: Jose Marti (Bedford Hills)*

Good Shepherd Distillery 
Featured Artist: Johnny Skinz (Yonkers)

Mamaroneck Flowers
ACTIVITY: Paint your own pot and take home seeds to plant. Kids 6+
Featured Artist: H. David Stein (Larchmont)*

Mamaroneck Public Library
Featured Artist: Richela Fabian Morgan (Larchmont)*

Mamaroneck Self Storage
Dan Sciacca (Harrison)*

Murphy Brother's Contracting
Featured Artist: Dennis Dempsey (New Rochelle)*

MADE: my art + design experience
Featured Artist: Victoria Rolett (Mamaroneck)*

Mille's Toy Store
Featured Artist: Sergio Villatoro (Mamaroneck)

School of Rock Mamaroneck • Tour
Featured Artist: Patti Rotherberg*

Siren Boutique
Featured Artist: Tifa Chii (Dobbs Ferry)

Pinot's Palette • Raffle Party for Two

LIVE ART AT THE BARN

Live painting temporary murals at Murphy Brothers Contracting‘s barn that will be demolished at a later time.
Dennis Dempsey (New Rochelle)
Dan Scaccia (Harrison)

ACTIVITY: Tie Dying
Radiant Janes (Yonkers)

MINI MAKERS MARKET

MAKERS MARKET

LOCATED AT:
Chatsworth Antiques & Consignments LLC

GK Designs Jewelry (Mamaroneck)
A D’Zine (New Rochelle)
Sherrit Design (Mount Vernon)* Available at the Bott Shoppe
MerMud Studio (Yonkers)
Sew + Steady Studio (Yonkers)
Jes Designs Jewelry (Irvington)
ElectrickInk (Tarrytown)
22KATCorp (White Plains)

RECEPTION PARTY

Saturday, July 27, 6-9PM
Good Shepherd Distillery
360 Mt Pleasant Ave E. Mamaroneck, NY 10543
— Artist/Maker Meet & Greet
— Bites & Sips by local merchants including:
Good Shepherd Distillery • Specialty Cocktail
Diner Brew Co. • Beer & Cider
Chocolations • Chocolate Tasting

FEATURING:
Johnny Skinz from @SkinzCustoms • Live Painting on Sneakers
More to be announced
TICKET INFO > https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mamaroneck-art-stroll-reception-tickets-63435934588

 

RAFFLE ITEMS AT RECEPTION:
Pinot’s Palette • Party for 2 Gift Certificate
Artistree Performing Arts • $150 Gift Certificate
MADE: my art + design experience • $50 Gift Certificate
Walter’s Hot Dogs • $25 Gift Certificate, Tshirt, Jar of their famous Mustard & Magnet
Emelin Theatre • Tickets to select shows
Heimat New York • Product Samples
Bach to Rock Mamaroneck, NY • Class Pass Gift Certificate
The Bott Shoppe – Studio & Store • (3) Passes to Young Artists’ Creative Arts Open Studio Sessions

 

FOLLOW ALONG THE DIGITAL MAP

Q&A: Art Stroll with Organizer Laura Saravia Bott

Laura Saravia Bott

A passionate hands-on art director and designer with over 15 years working directly with clients both large and small.

What is your background in regards to putting together the Art Stroll? Can you talk a little bit about yourself to learn more about your background, your working experience, and your business?

I have always been involved in putting on art-based events since my first ones as a teen. After attending Pratt Institute, I have gathered over 20 years of experience in graphic design and marketing. In my last full-time role as Design Director / Senior Designer at Time Warner Global Media, an integrated marketing department of Time Warner Inc., I worked with leading brands to create custom marketing designs.

During those years, I started Stage 84, which was an art and music venue. After leaving Time Warner, I started Bott & Co. Productions, Inc. in 2014. With Bott & Co. I strive to help all types of businesses, from the local spot, like current clients Walter Hot Dogs and Good Shepherd Distillery to international, global brands like Citibank with a tailored approach to any budget. In late 2015, I expanded and opened the art gallery & gift store The Bott Shoppe in Mamaroneck. Recently, I created the group Westchester Handmade, as a way to unify the local creative scene starting in Southern Westchester.


 

So, what is the Art Stroll?

During the Summer months, the village residents often flee to other locations leaving the local businesses with diminished foot traffic, especially on weekends. Along with various venues throughout the village, residents and visitors alike can follow along with a printed or custom Google map to various locations hosting artists and makers, various demos and activities as well. The Art Stroll is a way to not only showcase local talent but also bringing in people to the village to increase potential customers to local businesses. 

Over 30 Westchester artists showcasing digital art, drawing, fiber, glass, graphics and print-making, metal works, wood, mixed media, ceramics, paintings, photography, sculpture, jewelry, and fashion.

On Saturday Night, we will be hosting a ticketed reception party VIP event where you can meet the artists and local business owners and will feature locally-made products, entertainment, and a raffle to win gift certificates and goods from a wider range of Mamaroneck businesses. Yet another opportunity for locals to support locals.


 

What made you decide to organize the Art Stroll?

I have seen other towns do various versions. I saw what RiverArts has been doing and have been going to Art on the Ave in Greenwich for many years. Since moving to Westchester, I have checked out ones in Katonah and Nyak and have experienced how wonderful it is to see people checking out the art and supporting local businesses


 

You have collaborated with many groups and businesses before. What are some of the projects you have worked on?

Yes, I have volunteered in many ways including providing graphic design and marketing services pro-bono to the Village of Mamaroneck Arts Council for many years. I also organized and curated the two Food Truck & Maker’s Markets in the Industrial Area, now known as the M.A.K.E.R.S. Zone. Every year, I also work with the Chamber of Commerce and Rec Department to help with the Halloween Spooktacular. Most recently, I worked with the Emelin Theatre with their event “Made In Westchester” performance series specially curated to celebrate the many talented performers in the Westchester Area with a series of art showcases. It was a great collaboration and look forward to putting on more shows there. We will also be featuring an artist in the lobby as we did with that series. And that’s really when we relaunched Westchester Handmade. They will be one of the featured locations during the Art Stroll.


 

You plan to feature some live art, can you tell us about that?

Yes, we are planning the “Live Art at the Barn” project thanks to the generous support of our Leading Sponsor Murphy Brothers Contracting, as part of the weekend’s festivities where will have two artists Dennis Dempsey and Dan Sciacca that we featured at our “Made in Westchester” series creating temporary murals at the barn. We will also be doing a communal portion where participants can help paint. In addition, artist Johnny “Skinz” that is going to live paint on sneakers during our reception party.


 

On the Event page, it notes that there are going to be family-friendly activities. What are some activities that participants can expect?

The always-delightful Chocolations will be doing “Design your own chocolate bar” bar and tasting samples or Mamaroneck Flowers, “Paint your own mini pot” and take home seeds to plant. 

Other art activities and demos at various locations including The Bott Shoppe, M.A.D.E., Pinot Palette or Bullseye Glass Resource and go check out artwork as well at local businesses like the Fine Men’s Salon of Westchester or go rock out at School of Rock of Mamaroneck for an interactive demo. We will also have Radiant Janes doing a tie dying activity as part of the  “Live Art at the Barn.” 

You should also drop by Chatsworth Antiques & Consignments for a mini version of their Market at Chatsworth with various makers selling their wares and lawn games by The Dad Shop who’s woodworking fabrication studio is also part of the Art Stroll.


 

Tell us about the artists that is going to be showcased.

As mentioned before, the main purpose of the Art Stroll is to promote local businesses but I also created the Art Stroll with a goal of featuring the creative diversity of Westchester. You don’t have to go to Brooklyn to find cool things. (Sorry Brooklyn!)

We are bringing back some of the other artists from the “Made in Westchester” series along with various artists from all over Westchester. We have tape artist Richela Fabian Morgan, as well as others from as close as Larchmont all the way to Yonkers and Tarrytown, and includes several from New Rochelle, Port Chester and Rye. All featured artists are currently living and working in Westchester.


 

And how will that impact the small and local businesses that are participating in the Art Stroll?

Besides the exhibition, businesses have the chance to directly engage with their customers and showcase their businesses. They can provide demos and provide discounts for instance.


 

Can you tell us more about the reception party on Saturday Night?

We will be celebrating the participating businesses at Good Shepherd Distillery which will feature their recently-released Sound Shore Whiskey. We will also have Mamaroneck resident, owner of Diner Brew Co. pouring beer and hard cider as well as samples from Chocolations and other locally made goods to be announced. Anyone can attend as purchase various ticket options, but we also wanted to make sure that everyone can join so we have suggested donation for entry.


 

How has your experience in putting this event on?

It has been so great to see everyone rallying together to get this done. I provided the branding, curation, and promotions so it’s been a great challenge but it’s been really rewarding so far. In the past years, I have developed good relationships with local business owners and I have collaborated with many groups and I so appreciate how we can come together to make great things happen.


 

Fashion and Beauty Professionals

Who should attend? Hair Stylist, Makeup Artist, Spa Professionals, Nail Technicians, Cosmetologist, Image Consultant/Stylist, Estheticians, Beauty Supply Salesmen, Jewelry Professionals, Boutique Owners, Clothing Store Professionals, Designers, Fashion Bloggers and more. Meet and greet other Industry Professionals and make yourself know.

Everyone will be given the the Opportunity to introduce themselves. This is a no admission event! Wine, Refreshments and Noshes will be serve. Find out how you can participate in events throughout the year with Westchester Fashion Week and Westchester Handmade. We will have an event photographer on hand to capture the event, so dress for success.

Please Bring plenty of business cards.
No Children please.

Blue Door Art Center

ABOUT

The Blue Door Art Center is a non-for-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to bringing the arts to local communities throughout Westchester that are currently under-served by art programs and exhibition venues. We do this through exhibitions in our gallery, educational programs and workshops, public art projects, poetry readings and performances, and special events.

LOCATION

40 Beech Street
Yonkers, NY 10573
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Clay Art Center

ABOUT

Clay Art Center is a nationally recognized non-profit center for the advancement and practice of ceramic art offering exhibitions, classes for adults and children, studio spaces for clay artists and outreach programs in the community. It is located in the heart of Port Chester at 40 Beech Street, Port Chester, NY 10573.

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40 Beech Street
Port Chester, NY 10573
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ArtsWestchester

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Our vision is of a Westchester in which every man, woman and child can explore his or her creative impulses; where the arts are accessible to every sector of society and are an educational priority in our schools; where opportunities for artists are plentiful; where public art is fundamental to the landscape and cityscape; and where a new generation can use the arts as a window to the world. ArtsWestchester’s programs and services enrich the lives of everyone in Westchester County. We help fund concerts, exhibitions and plays through grants; bring artists into schools and community centers; advocate for the arts; and build audiences through diverse marketing initiatives.

LOCATION

31 Mamaroneck Avenue, 3rd Floor
White Plains, NY 10601
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Port Chester Council for the Arts

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The Mamaroneck Artists Guild showcases unique Arts and Fine Crafts, handmade by our juried artist members. The Guild comprises approximately 200 artists, many of whom have achieved national recognition for their paintings, drawings, digital art, mixed media, sculptures, prints, photographs, woodwork, jewelry, ceramics, glass and fiber art. We invite you to visit our Gallery and join our artistic community, as an artist or non-artist member. All work in the Gallery is for sale and our artists also undertake commissions. We look forward to seeing you at the Gallery soon!

LOCATION

211 South Ridge Street, 3rd Floor
Port Chester, NY 10573
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