New Episode of The Art Exchange!

The Ossining Arts Council is excited to share the newest episode of The Art Exchange, our ongoing interview series highlighting the artists who make up our creative community.

In this episode, host Anthony Cuozzo sits down with Tamar Drucker, an artist working in fiber, hand embroidery, watercolor, and sketching. Tamar’s fiber work combines fabric, thread, free-motion sewing, and hand embroidery to create richly textured wall art that invites viewers to slow down, look closely, and appreciate the details within each piece.

Through the conversation, Tamar shares insight into her creative journey, her relationship with materials, and the process behind her work. Her episode offers a thoughtful look at how traditional techniques and personal expression can come together in a contemporary artistic practice.

You can learn more about Tamar and view her work by visiting:
www.tamardrucker.com

Watch the New Episode

The full interview is now available on the Ossining Arts Council YouTube channel.

Visit the channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/@ossiningartscouncil

While you’re there, we invite you to watch Tamar’s episode, explore past episodes of The Art Exchange, and subscribe to stay connected with future artist conversations.

Catch Up on Past Episodes

If you missed earlier episodes, now is a great time to catch up. The Art Exchange continues to feature OAC artists from a range of backgrounds, mediums, and creative perspectives. Each conversation offers a closer look at the people behind the work and the artistic voices helping shape our local arts community.

Be Part of The Art Exchange

Are you a current member of the Ossining Arts Council interested in being featured in a future episode? Visit The Art Exchange page on the OAC website and fill out the form to tell us more about your work.

This series is one more way the Ossining Arts Council continues to promote, support, and celebrate the creativity of our members.

Watch. Subscribe. Share. Help us continue spotlighting the artists of the Ossining Arts Council.

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