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Armonk Outdoor Art Show 2025

September 27, 2025

Armonk Outdoor Art Show 2025

The Armonk Outdoor Art Show (AOAS) returns to 205 Business Park Drive in Armonk on Saturday and Sunday, September, 27 and 28 in 2025. In its 63rd year, the Armonk art show will present works from 143 juried artists in Fine Crafts, Mixed Media, Painting, Printmaking/Drawing/Pastels, Sculpture, Photography/Digital Art, and Wearable Art. This flagship Armonk event consistently ranks among the top fine art and design shows in the country and benefits the Friends of the North Castle Public Library.  Proceeds from the two day show help fund the maintenance of North Castle libraries as well as their educational and entertainment programs including the Armonk Players.

You can get familiar with the exhibitor’s work on the OAOS website, and link to individual artist’s sites or even contact them if you want to browse or shop ahead of the show. Or check out highlights from the show carefully selected by What To Do’s discerning arts and entertainment critics, below:

Painting

Always one of the highlights of the show, AOAS will feature 47 artists presenting figurative, abstract, landscape and still-life paintings in acrylics, oils, and watercolors. Including works from the vibrant colors in the abstract acrylics and oils of former AOAS prize winner Ummarid Eitharong and the figurative mid-century modern paintings of Beach House life by Michelle Mardis to David Oleskis’ Atmospheric Studies and fragmented still lifes. Another one of our favorites, muscle car enthusiast Jill Binser will return with her acrylic closeups of logos, headlamps and tail fins form Porsches, Cadillacs and Mustangs.

 

Mixed Media

Mixed Media is where you can always find some of the best abstract art and certainly some of the most fun, as well. This year’s group of 33 mixed media artists carry on that AOAS tradition. Such as Bruce Reinfeld’s Lenticular Mixed Media (pictured here.) And from the fun side, Jenny Henley’s hyper-realistic mixed media reel to reel tape recorders, phone booths and vintage Apple computers; Jennifer Lash Brooks paint chip art of pixilated Big Macs, Marilyn Monroe’s and LEGo people; and Derek Christiansen’s License Plate portraits of Katie Ledecky, Babe Ruth and Johnny Cash.

 

Photography/Digital Art

 

We know Photography is one of the most popular categories in the show because it attracts the most repeat exhibitors. Including our fave rave head and tail light photog Dan Oleski who snaps iconic close ups of classic cars from Porsches and Cadillacs to a VW Microbus. Dan Callister’s series of Penguins (who he calls the best antidote for despair) and Sharks is awesomeness in black and white. Likewise the photographs in Zilli Zhang’s Streets collection will put you in a peaceful place. As always, Caroline Christie deliver the equine photography for the BRLA crowd. And mirth reigns supreme in the Digital Art category through the escapist visions of Marina White.

 

Sculpture

Twenty sculptors will exhibit at this year’s art show in a variety of media from glass, stone and steel to old wood frames, scraps and cardboard to copper wire. Eugene Perry’s large scale abstract stainless steel sculptures are always a favorite out ours. Also catching our eye this year for your outdoor sculpture garden are the carved stone abstracts of Christopher Buonomo. And for the modern home the glass wall installation from Laguna Beach’s Christopher Jeffries. We especially like this one from his Intersections series.

 

 

Other Show Standouts

Some of the standouts in the show’s niche categories (Print making, Fibre Art, Wearable Art, and Fine Crafts) include: Michael Earley’s woven wood vases; David Melnick’s Scribble bracelets; Ngamije Javier’s sisal baskets; and Jeffrey Pender’s prints (pictured here).

 

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Armonk Outdoor Art Show 2025

The Armonk Outdoor Art Show (AOAS) returns to 205 Business Park Drive in Armonk on Saturday and Sunday, September, 27 and 28 in 2025. In its 63rd year, the Armonk art show will present works from 143 juried artists in Fine Crafts, Mixed Media, Painting, Printmaking/Drawing/Pastels, Sculpture, Photography/Digital Art, and Wearable Art. This flagship Armonk event consistently ranks among the top fine art and design shows in the country and benefits the Friends of the North Castle Public Library.  Proceeds from the two day show help fund the maintenance of North Castle libraries as well as their educational and entertainment programs including the Armonk Players.

You can get familiar with the exhibitor’s work on the OAOS website, and link to individual artist’s sites or even contact them if you want to browse or shop ahead of the show. Or check out highlights from the show carefully selected by What To Do’s discerning arts and entertainment critics, below:

Painting

Always one of the highlights of the show, AOAS will feature 47 artists presenting figurative, abstract, landscape and still-life paintings in acrylics, oils, and watercolors. Including works from the vibrant colors in the abstract acrylics and oils of former AOAS prize winner Ummarid Eitharong and the figurative mid-century modern paintings of Beach House life by Michelle Mardis to David Oleskis’ Atmospheric Studies and fragmented still lifes. Another one of our favorites, muscle car enthusiast Jill Binser will return with her acrylic closeups of logos, headlamps and tail fins form Porsches, Cadillacs and Mustangs.

 

Mixed Media

Mixed Media is where you can always find some of the best abstract art and certainly some of the most fun, as well. This year’s group of 33 mixed media artists carry on that AOAS tradition. Such as Bruce Reinfeld’s Lenticular Mixed Media (pictured here.) And from the fun side, Jenny Henley’s hyper-realistic mixed media reel to reel tape recorders, phone booths and vintage Apple computers; Jennifer Lash Brooks paint chip art of pixilated Big Macs, Marilyn Monroe’s and LEGo people; and Derek Christiansen’s License Plate portraits of Katie Ledecky, Babe Ruth and Johnny Cash.

 

Photography/Digital Art

 

We know Photography is one of the most popular categories in the show because it attracts the most repeat exhibitors. Including our fave rave head and tail light photog Dan Oleski who snaps iconic close ups of classic cars from Porsches and Cadillacs to a VW Microbus. Dan Callister’s series of Penguins (who he calls the best antidote for despair) and Sharks is awesomeness in black and white. Likewise the photographs in Zilli Zhang’s Streets collection will put you in a peaceful place. As always, Caroline Christie deliver the equine photography for the BRLA crowd. And mirth reigns supreme in the Digital Art category through the escapist visions of Marina White.

 

Sculpture

Twenty sculptors will exhibit at this year’s art show in a variety of media from glass, stone and steel to old wood frames, scraps and cardboard to copper wire. Eugene Perry’s large scale abstract stainless steel sculptures are always a favorite out ours. Also catching our eye this year for your outdoor sculpture garden are the carved stone abstracts of Christopher Buonomo. And for the modern home the glass wall installation from Laguna Beach’s Christopher Jeffries. We especially like this one from his Intersections series.

 

 

Other Show Standouts

Some of the standouts in the show’s niche categories (Print making, Fibre Art, Wearable Art, and Fine Crafts) include: Michael Earley’s woven wood vases; David Melnick’s Scribble bracelets; Ngamije Javier’s sisal baskets; and Jeffrey Pender’s prints (pictured here).

 

Details

Venue