Members Showcase 2026

Members Showcase 2026

members showcase art gallery exhibit 2025

MEMBERS SHOWCASE 2026

Exhibition

Participate in The Art Guild’s esteemed members-only exhibition and experience the honor of having your work exhibited in a professional gallery setting. All members aged 18 and older are invited to submit one piece. Non-members may join at the time of submission. The first 100 entries will be guaranteed inclusion in the exhibition.

Deadline: May 29 at 10pm or first 100 entries

Drop Off: May 31, 3-5pm and June 1, 1-6pm

Awards & Reception: Friday, June 5th from 6-8pm

Exhibit on View: June 5 – July 11

Juror: Deb Katz

 

RULES FOR THE JURIED COMPETITION

 

Criteria
  • All styles from realism to abstract are welcome.
  • All works must be original, and have been created in the last five years.
  • References used in the creation of the submitted work must be the artist’s own, or copyright-released for use in this work.
  • Works previously exhibited at The Art Guild Gallery will not be considered.
  • All artwork must be framed. Frame size must not exceed 30” on the longest side. Gallery wraps are acceptable, but must be at least 1 1/2” thick and must not exceed 30″ on the longest side.
  • Ages 18 and over.
Mediums
  • Included but not limited to acrylic, charcoal, collage, colored pencil, digital art, ink, mixed media, oil, pastel, pencil, printmaking, sculpture, photography or watercolor.
  • No Copies, Master Copies, Reproductions or Giclees
Size & Frame
  • Artwork must be ready for display upon arrival.  All work that is expected to hang on the wall must be framed and wired.
  • Frame size must not exceed 30 on the longest side.
  • Frame must be wired securely for hanging with screw eyes or D-rings to the frame, NOT the backboard. No sawtooth hangers, tape, string, or gallery wraps less than 1 1/2″ thickness. How to Wire Your Artwork for a Gallery Show.
  • All work should be legibly signed by the artist on the back.
Entry Fees
  • Members: $35 (1 piece). NOTE: You must be a current member to enter this exhibit. If you need to renew or purchase your membership, CLICK HERE.
  • No more than 1 work per artist
  • Entry fees are payable (1) online  or (2) check
  • Entry fees are non-refundable, even if a piece is not selected for a show
  • Registration through the online app required
  • This is NOT a juried competition. The first 100 entries will be guaranteed inclusion in the exhibition.
  • Payment must be included or submission will not be included in curating.
  • Please remember anyone can join/renew membership at any time!
  • Entry fees cover costs for the promotion of the shows, the Opening Reception and juror/awards judge

REGISTER FOR THE COMPETITION

STEP 1: SUBMIT ARTWORK

Before submitting artwork:

  1. Make sure file size of images must be between 1MB and a maximum of 3MB. To resize or compress your images, go to PICRESIZE.com
  2. LABEL image as follows: lastname_firstname_title.jpg (example: smith_john_sunset.jpg)

STEP 2: MAKE PAYMENT
  1. ENTRY FEES:
    • Members: $35 (1 piece). NOTE: You must be a current member to enter this exhibit. If you need to renew or purchase your membership, CLICK HERE.
    • Entry fees are payable (1) online  or (2) check

2. Submission will not be included in curating without payment.

3. Fees are non-refundable

 

  • Option 1: Pay online
  • You will be taken to another website, if you do not have an account, you will have to set up one.
  • If payment is successful, you will receive an email confirmation.

 

Option 2: Check

The Art Guild Accounting Dept
PO Box 693
Port Washington, NY 11050

QUESTIONS?

Email artshow@TheArtGuild.org or Call 516-304-5797

CALENDAR & IMPORTANT DATES

Deadline: May 29th at 10pm or first 100 entries

Awards & Reception: Friday, June 5th, 6-8pm

Exhibit on View: June 5 – July 11*

Drop off: Sunday, May 31, 3- 5 pm and Monday, June 1, 1- 6 pm

Pick up: Sunday, July 12, 3-5pm and Monday, July 13, 1-6pm

*Artwork not picked up within 90 days will become property of The Art Guild

TROUBLESHOOTING

QUESTIONS Call 516-304-5797 or email artshow@TheArtGuild.org. 

If you have problems with the uploader, please email your images to artshow@TheArtGuild.org  – with ALL contact information, image titles and mediums. We will invoice you for payment. Submission will not be included in curating without payment. 

Emailed images must include your name, contact information and the title, medium, value, and size in your email.

To resize or compress your images, go to PICRESIZE.com

Please be aware that the digital images you send should look as good as they possibly can. These will be the images that will be will be reviewed by our curators and displayed in our online gallery. Try to photograph your image in natural light, that the image is straight and that there is no glare on glass or varnished surface.

FINALISTS & AWARDS

FINALISTS:

The Selection Committee will review all entries and notify each artist as to the acceptance of the submitted work. High school students will be reviewed and judged separately. The Art Guild has the right, in its sole discretion, to choose which eligible entries will be accepted to be exhibited. All decisions are final. Artists whose work has been selected will be notified either by email OR on our website.

AWARDS:

1st Place $300 • 2nd Place $200 • 3rd Place $100 • Honorable Mentions

SIZE & FRAMING

All artwork must be framed. Frame size must not exceed 30″.

It must be wired securely for hanging with screw eyes or D-rings to the frame, NOT the backboard. No sawtooth hangers, tape, strings.  We can wire for you for a $10 fee.

Work must be labeled on the back with the title, artist’s name, street address, phone number, and email.

Framing of your work must comply with the above OR IT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

SELLING YOUR ARTWORK

Artwork may be sold directly by the artist with a suggested donation of 20% of the selling price from the artist to The Art Guild. Note, however, that sales may not be made at the exhibition.

All work must remain on view for the duration of the exhibit.

LIABILITY & INSURANCE

The Liability Waiver on the entry form must be signed by the artist submitting images for consideration. It is the responsibility of the participating artist to insure or self-insure any work submitted for inclusion in this exhibit.

LIABILITY WAIVER

I wish to have The Art Guild of Port Washington, Inc., (“TAG”) consider my artwork for exhibition as indicated in this Registration Form, and I acknowledge that TAG has the right, in its sole discretion, to choose the artwork to be exhibited. I also acknowledge that unrelated business or other activities may or will take place at the exhibition location during the exhibition and I assume any risk associated with such activities. I further acknowledge that I have been notified that I should carry my own insurance to be protected against loss, theft or damage to my artwork. I fully understand and agree that the following waiver, release and hold harmless agreement is binding on my heirs, assigns and legal representatives. In exchange for TAG’s consideration of my artwork, I agree to assume all risks of copying, theft, loss or damage to my artwork in connection with TAG’s decision to exhibit or not exhibit my artwork or in connection with the exhibition of my artwork, for the duration of the exhibition from and including delivery to TAG, through and including pickup, and knowingly and intentionally release, discharge, hold harmless, and agree not to sue TAG, its officers, directors, members, committee personnel, agents or owners and/or lessees of the premises where the exhibition is held (“Released Persons”) from any claim, that I may have or acquire in the future, arising out of my submission of artwork to TAG for its consideration for exhibition, for TAG’s exhibition of my artwork, or while it or I am on the premises where the exhibition is held, for, including but not limited to, copying, theft, loss, or damage to my artwork, personal injury, or death, whether caused intentionally or arising from the negligence of any Released Person, of any other person or any other cause, to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. The artist agrees to indemnify and hold harmless The Art Guild for any copyright claims arising from the display of his/her image. Whether or not any artwork submitted by me is chosen for exhibition, I consent to The Art Guild’s use of any artwork I submit (or an image representing such artwork) in connection with TAG’s communications to prospective members, members and the public.

Angela Classi Children’s Book Talk

Meet Author/Artist

Angela Classi

Join us for an intimate evening with Angela Classi as she shares the story behind her new children’s book, Vivi A-Z at the New York Public Library. Angela will give a tailored 30-minute presentation for artists, sharing her creative process, the journey of bringing her book to life, and the steps she took to secure a publisher.

The talk will be followed by a Q&A, giving attendees the chance to ask about illustration, storytelling, and the publishing process. Angela will also bring several original illustrations to display and discuss.

Enjoy wine, cheese, and refreshments provided by Angela while mingling with fellow Members and friends. Members are welcome to bring a guest.

DETAILS

Date & Time: Thursday, May 14th, 7 – 9pm

Location: The Art Guild

Admission: Free but please RSVP

Don’t miss this chance to get an insider look at the world of children’s book publishing and the artistry behind it.

Angela Classi

Angela Classi

Angela is an artist living and working in New York. In her portraits she seeks to capture the essence of the subject, that feeling you get when they walk into the room, their presence and humanity. She endeavors to infuse each painting with the joy she experiences in the pleasure of touching brush to canvas and playing with color, light and composition to create a lasting reflection of an elusive moment in time.

Angela’s earned an MPT degree from Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science and considers her studies in Human Anatomy and Kinesiology to be an invaluable asset in informing her portrait and figure studies.

https://www.angelaclassi.com/about

 

celebrate mindfulness and mental health with chair yoga and art therapy exercises

Celebrate Mental Health Awareness in the Month of May!

Meditate & Create

Date: May 19th
Time: 7 – 9:00pm
Free event! Open to high school students and up!

This May, The Art Guild, is  hosting island wide events during May Mental Health Awareness Month. Please join us on as Sandy Wilding, yoga instructor from YogaLife, starts off the night leading chair yoga and breathing exercises. Pamela Schindler-Thomsen, licensed art therapist, will follow up with a mindful art project. Space is limited so please RSVP. Free event! Open to high school students and up.

IN COLLABORATION WITH

sandy wilding yogalife

Sandy Wilding – yoga instructor

Several years ago I was mentally drained and physically beat up from my job. I decided to take some time off to heal. I wandered into a yoga studio in Port Washington and never looked back. I knew that after just two weeks of practice I wanted to become an instructor and was certified to teach within 6 months. I hold several certificates, including Yoga Alliance RYT-200, Health and Wellness Coaching, Restorative Yoga and Reiki. Besides teaching yoga year round, I spend my summers teaching kids’ yoga at Port Day Camp. During the school year I am a Teacher Assistant in the ENL program at Schreiber High School. Please join me on a journey to a place where the heart is open and the mind is free.

Namaste


Pamela Schindler-Thomsen – Licensed Board Certified Creative Arts Therapist

I’m a licensed Creative Arts therapist specializing in helping children through adults identify obstacles in their lives that cause conflict in their day to day lives.

I like to think outside the box and use creative thinking in helping my clients problem solve.  In session I like to use mindfulness.  Whether that means focusing on our senses instead of the chatter in our minds to help be in the moment, or deep breathing to quiet that chatter.

We can’t solve tomorrow’s issues with todays information.  I stress the importance of being present, because we CAN handle anything in the moment, but cannot change what happened in our past, or control what happens in our future.

In session, I use breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, and hypnotherapy to help with anxiety.

Together we will work to identify, challenge and replace  thoughts that don’t work in your benefit.  We replace these thoughts with healthier, more realistic ones which help improve overall quality of life, and a greater sense of joy.I love to use metaphor, storytelling and art to help in this process.

I have worked as a licensed therapist in various settings for over 20 years helping people with various mental and emotional difficulties.

We are so much stronger than our fears and negative thoughts.  We all have goals, which are important..but the HOW TO attain them is the important part..and that’s where I come in.  We all get stuck, but that’s only temporary, we can all become unstuck and grow.

Floral Fantasies Juried Competition & Exhibition

photography show

Floral Fantasies

Juried Competition & Exhibition

Floral Fantasies evokes a magical creative
and beautiful world centered around flowers.
Creating a whimsical and artistic floral
experience is the theme for this show.
Floral Fantasies will give you the opportunity to
create imaginative settings, unique patterns
and dream like elements all centered around a
botanical experience for your creative expression.
Artists age 18 and older are invited to submit
artwork for consideration for this exhibit.

Deadline: April 13th at 10pm

Awards & Reception: Sunday, May 3rd, 3-5pm

Exhibit on View: May 3 – 30

Juror: Anne Siefert

Congratulations to the artists listed below!
Your name and the piece(s) accepted are listed.

Carolina Amato Quogue Sunflowers
Nancy Aranda Five Bouquets
Jeanine Aufiero Where the Garden Glows
Danielle Barbaro Aphrodite
Jorus Beasley Garden 10
Garden 11
Claudia Bedell Smell the Roses
Lois Bender Asters & Zinnias Fantasia, Oh My
Summer Bouquet of Roses & Dahlias
Lois Bennardo Liberty in Bloom
Sheri Berman In the Pink
Michele Bernic Felted Flower
Miranda Best Pink and Green Still Life
Pear with Flowers
Jane Cairns Irvine Sunflower
Anastasia Cordova Peony
Caryn Coville Vera’s Garden
Aleta Crawford Fantasy Flowers and Gingham
Michael Daponte The Scorpionsun
John Dolimpio Luminescence
Maryanne Driscoll Joy in Bloom
Mary Kate Dunphy Midnight Meadow
Deirdre Faughey In Plain Sight
Floral Study No. 1
Lisa Fazio For the love of peonies
Susie Gách Peelle Find the Butterfly
Marina Gigante My First Rose
Peggy Gooler Magnollias
Karin Handrakis Celebrate
Shelley Holtzman Red Rose
Stephanie Ivolella Just clipped bouquet
Karen Jakubowski Peony
Marc Josloff Presenting Flowers, SW China
Vibrant Sunflower
Stacey Kitay Golden Hour Bouquet
Brian Kotzky sunflowers
Brian Kotzky Pansies
Rosemary Kurtz Hummingbird Garden
Aleta Levine Ravens and Roses
Laurie Levine UP, UP AND AWAY
Christine Maichin Bouquet a day
In the middle of it all
Lorraine Marxer Gratitude
Eileen McKenna Spring “Junk” Journal
John Micheals Lattice Entertain You
Andrea Moon Peonies in Window
Stephanie Navon-Jacobson Ethereal Bouquet
Gail Neuman Seraphinianis
Sherri Ocner 11 Roses
Toby Ozure Floral Fantasy
Arlene Papier-Brickman Color my World
Spring’s Floramist
Patti Peterson Daffodils in Crystal Vase
Denis Ponsot Spring 2026 In Pink
Howard Rose Amber Jar
Plums and Roses
Jane Sanderson Wild Exuberence
Irene Sankari Time is Fleeting
Gail Sarasohn Gather Together
Nolly Shavzin Floral Sonnet
Ilene Silberstein Double Trouble
Memories in Bloom
Harriet Spivack Beautiful Floral Fantasy
Robert Stuhmer Wisteria
Dora Themelis Echinacea
Marie vigliarolo Blooming Ride
Judy Vine Tea Rose
Kate Walz Sailing in a Dream
Nancy Wernersbach Dahlia Days
Diane White Octopus’s Garden

RULES FOR THE JURIED COMPETITION

 

Criteria
  • All styles from realism to abstract are welcome.
  • All works must be original, and have been created in the last five years.
  • References used in the creation of the submitted work must be the artist’s own, or copyright-released for use in this work.
  • Works previously exhibited at The Art Guild Gallery will not be considered.
  • All artwork must be framed. Frame size must not exceed 36” on the longest side. Gallery wraps are acceptable, but must be at least 1” thick and must not exceed 36″ on the longest side.
  • Ages 18 and over.
Mediums
  • Included but not limited to acrylic, charcoal, collage, colored pencil, digital art, ink, mixed media, oil, pastel, pencil, printmaking, sculpture, or watercolor.
  • No Photography, Copies, Master Copies, Reproductions or Giclees
Size & Frame
  • Artwork must be ready for display upon arrival.  All work that is expected to hang on the wall must be framed and wired.
  • Frame size must not exceed 36 on the longest side.
  • Frame must be wired securely for hanging with screw eyes or D-rings to the frame, NOT the backboard. No sawtooth hangers, tape, string, or gallery wraps. How to Wire Your Artwork for a Gallery Show.
  • All work should be legibly signed by the artist on the back.
Entry Fees
  • Adult Members: $35 (1-2 pieces)
  • Adult Non-members: $45 (1-2 pieces)
  • One additional entry: $10 (per person)
  • No more than 3 works per artist
  • Entry fees are payable (1) online  or (2) check
  • Entry fees are non-refundable, even if a piece is not selected for a show
  • Registration through the online app required
  • This is a juried competition.
  • Submission does not guarantee entry
  • Payment must be included or submission will not be included in curating.
  • Please remember anyone can join/renew membership at any time!
  • Entry fees cover costs for the promotion of the shows, the Opening Reception and juror/awards judge

REGISTER FOR THE COMPETITION

STEP 1: SUBMIT ARTWORK

Before submitting artwork:

  1. Make sure file size of images must be between 1MB and a maximum of 3MB. To resize or compress your images, go to PICRESIZE.com
  2. LABEL image as follows: lastname_firstname_title.jpg (example: smith_john_sunset.jpg)

STEP 2: MAKE PAYMENT
  1. ENTRY FEES:
    • Adult Members: $35 (1-2 pieces)
    • Adult Non-members: $45 (1-2 pieces)
    • One additional entry: $10 (per person)
    • No more than 3 works per artist
    • Entry fees are payable (1) online  or (2) check

2. Submission will not be included in curating without payment.

3. Fees are non-refundable

 

  • Option 1: Pay online
  • You will be taken to another website, if you do not have an account, you will have to set up one.
  • If payment is successful, you will receive an email confirmation.

 

Option 2: Check

The Art Guild Accounting Dept
PO Box 693
Port Washington, NY 11050

QUESTIONS?

Email artshow@TheArtGuild.org or Call 516-304-5797

CALENDAR & IMPORTANT DATES

Deadline: April 13th at 10pm

Awards & Reception: Sunday, May 3rd, 3-5pm

Exhibit on View: May 3 – 30*

Notification of entry: after April 17 either by email OR on our website

Drop off: Sunday, April 26, 3- 5 pm and Monday, April 27, 1- 6 pm

Pick up: Sunday, May 31, 3-5pm and Monday, June 1, 1-6pm

*Artwork not picked up within 90 days will become property of The Art Guild

TROUBLESHOOTING

QUESTIONS Call 516-304-5797 or email artshow@TheArtGuild.org. 

If you have problems with the uploader, please email your images to artshow@TheArtGuild.org  – with ALL contact information, image titles and mediums. We will invoice you for payment. Submission will not be included in curating without payment. 

Emailed images must include your name, contact information and the title, medium, value, and size in your email.

To resize or compress your images, go to PICRESIZE.com

Please be aware that the digital images you send should look as good as they possibly can. These will be the images that will be will be reviewed by our curators and displayed in our online gallery. Try to photograph your image in natural light, that the image is straight and that there is no glare on glass or varnished surface.

FINALISTS & AWARDS

FINALISTS:

The Selection Committee will review all entries and notify each artist as to the acceptance of the submitted work. High school students will be reviewed and judged separately. The Art Guild has the right, in its sole discretion, to choose which eligible entries will be accepted to be exhibited. All decisions are final. Artists whose work has been selected will be notified either by email OR on our website.

AWARDS:

1st Place $300 • 2nd Place $200 • 3rd Place $100 • Honorable Mentions

SIZE & FRAMING

All artwork must be framed. Frame size must not exceed 36″.

It must be wired securely for hanging with screw eyes or D-rings to the frame, NOT the backboard. No sawtooth hangers, tape, strings.  We can wire for you for a $10 fee.

Work must be labeled on the back with the title, artist’s name, street address, phone number, and email.

Framing of your work must comply with the above OR IT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

SELLING YOUR ARTWORK

Artwork may be sold directly by the artist with a suggested donation of 20% of the selling price from the artist to The Art Guild. Note, however, that sales may not be made at the exhibition.

All work must remain on view for the duration of the exhibit.

LIABILITY & INSURANCE

The Liability Waiver on the entry form must be signed by the artist submitting images for consideration. It is the responsibility of the participating artist to insure or self-insure any work submitted for inclusion in this exhibit.

LIABILITY WAIVER

I wish to have The Art Guild of Port Washington, Inc., (“TAG”) consider my artwork for exhibition as indicated in this Registration Form, and I acknowledge that TAG has the right, in its sole discretion, to choose the artwork to be exhibited. I also acknowledge that unrelated business or other activities may or will take place at the exhibition location during the exhibition and I assume any risk associated with such activities. I further acknowledge that I have been notified that I should carry my own insurance to be protected against loss, theft or damage to my artwork. I fully understand and agree that the following waiver, release and hold harmless agreement is binding on my heirs, assigns and legal representatives. In exchange for TAG’s consideration of my artwork, I agree to assume all risks of copying, theft, loss or damage to my artwork in connection with TAG’s decision to exhibit or not exhibit my artwork or in connection with the exhibition of my artwork, for the duration of the exhibition from and including delivery to TAG, through and including pickup, and knowingly and intentionally release, discharge, hold harmless, and agree not to sue TAG, its officers, directors, members, committee personnel, agents or owners and/or lessees of the premises where the exhibition is held (“Released Persons”) from any claim, that I may have or acquire in the future, arising out of my submission of artwork to TAG for its consideration for exhibition, for TAG’s exhibition of my artwork, or while it or I am on the premises where the exhibition is held, for, including but not limited to, copying, theft, loss, or damage to my artwork, personal injury, or death, whether caused intentionally or arising from the negligence of any Released Person, of any other person or any other cause, to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. The artist agrees to indemnify and hold harmless The Art Guild for any copyright claims arising from the display of his/her image. Whether or not any artwork submitted by me is chosen for exhibition, I consent to The Art Guild’s use of any artwork I submit (or an image representing such artwork) in connection with TAG’s communications to prospective members, members and the public.

Annual Membership Meeting 2026

Annual Membership Meeting 2026

2026 Annual Membership Meeting

Annual Membership Meeting

Date: Thursday, April 16th
Time: 7 – 8:30pm
Location: The Port Washington Public Library

 

The agenda for this meeting will include:

  • Presentation of Financial Report
  • Election of Proposed Directors as indicated below
  • Summary of the past year’s accomplishments
  • Discussion of the future
  • HOW ART THOU? A presentation by an inspiring panel of speakers

This is an important meeting, as the issues to be discussed will affect the direction in which we move over the course of the next year. We kindly ask all of our members to please attend the Annual Meeting. If you cannot attend the meeting, please complete the attached below Proxy prior to the meeting so your vote is counted.

 

Membership expired? Renew today!

PROPOSED DIRECTORS

 

Term 2024-2027: Diane Bares, Mary Behling, Angela Classi, Nancy Lyon, Lauren Brady-Russell*, Carol Schepp, Ilene Silberstein 

Term 2025-2028: John D’Olimpio*, Hon. Dina DeGiorgio, Safia Fatimi, Deb Josephs*, Annette Kasle, Mark Mancher

Term 2026-2029: Francine Furtado*, Shelley Holtzman*, Marceil Kazickas*, Diane Luger*, Talia Senders*, Dave Wollin*

*Proposed director for election at members’ meeting. Other directors have previously been elected and are continuing their terms through the date indicated.

President  Shelley Holtzman

Co-Vice President – Annette Kasle

Co-Vice President – Diane Luger

Treasurer Talia Senders

Secretary – Mary Behling

 

HOW ART THOU

Following The Art Guild’s Annual Meeting on

Thursday, April 16th 2026

Art does more than inspire – it heals, connects, and strengthens communities. This panel brings together artists, healthcare professionals, art educators and advocates to explore the transformative role of art in promoting physical, emotional and mental well-being. From hospitals and clinics to community spaces, panelists will share how art reduces stress, supports recovery and enhances quality of life. Join us for a dynamic conversation on how creativity can be a powerful force in our lives.

Mary Kate Carroll

The Nicholas Center, Creative Arts Coordinator

Dr. Safia Fatimi

Living Water for Women, Art Instructor

Antonia Isnardi, MA, LCAT, ATR-BC

Helen Keller National Center, Art Therapist

Randy Hight, LCSW

Nancy Marx Cancer Wellness Center, Director

Stephanie Zim, LMSW, OSW-C

The Cancer Institute St. Francis Hospital, Oncology Social Worker