Tuesday, August 12, 2025

New Jersey Urban Sketchers Upcoming Events

The New Jersey section of the NYC Urban Sketchers has a host of interesting sketch events planned. Some are accessible by public transit. Some will be accessible  by car.   Looking forward to seeing you there!


  • Friday, August 15th – Van Vleck House & Gardens, Montclair

Van Vleck House and Gardens, Spring 2023 | Montclair, New Jersey - New  Jersey Memories

        The house and gardens in the center of Montclair offer multiple outdoor landscaped "rooms" perfect for sketching .  See the details for this event on the blog page. nycurbansketchers.org  This site is a accessible by public transportation

  • Thursday, August 28th – Liberty State Park, Jersey City

Liberty State Park
Looking east to the fabulous views of the city skyline, Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and looking west to the salt marshes and bird sanctuaries provide plenty of sketch alternatives. This site is accessible by public transportation. 


  • Thursday, September 4th, 10:30am: Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, Morristown

 

We will sketch at this Federal-style mansion, built in 1810 as the first significant brick home in Morristown. Transformed into a museum in 1950, Macculloch Hall now showcases preserved period rooms, fine art, and historic collections. Its beautiful outdoor garden provides a peaceful, inspiring space, making it an ideal sketching locale. 

 

 

 

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  • Sunday, September 21st, 10:30 am: South Mountain Reservation – Fairy Trail \

We will combine a short hike with sketching at the Fairy Trail, a whimsical half-mile stretch of the white-blazed Rahway Trail in Millburn, NJ, nestled within South Mountain Reservation. It’s dotted with about 80 tiny fairy houses made from natural materials like bark, acorns, and twigs—each tucked into tree hollows or nestled among roots.

 

 

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  • Saturday, October 4th, noon to 4pm: Ayres-Knuth Farm, Denville 

 

We have been invited to participate in an awareness building event for this working farm, one of the most complete examples of a 19th century agricultural complex in Morris County.  Activities for the day include artists working on the grounds and a pop-up art show and sale focused on nature inspired artwork. More details to come.

 

 

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Monday, August 11, 2025

Saturday August 16 Sketch East River Park

 


Play ball! Or perhaps, just sketch it.  


East River Park (aka John V Lindsay Park), is a location many of us sketched from the other side of the river, at Domino Park. This side ain’t too shabby either. This 57-acre public playground on the Lower East Side of Manhattan is bisected by the Williamsburg Bridge. It contains a track, tennis complex, eight baseball and softball fields, as well as soccer, football, fields, and basketball courts. There are paths for biking, lawns for sunbathing, grills for barecuing, and of course, dramatic views of New York’s Harbor.  


Time: 

11:00 AM to 2:30 PM


Getting to the meeting spot:

  • By foot: Walk to the far east end of Delancey St and take the footbridge over FDR Drive to the East River (on the Manhattan side). 

  • By subway: F or J train to Delancey/ Essex St Station and walk east to the FDR overpass (about 20 minutes)

  • By bus: M21 to FDR Dr/ 555 FDR stop and walk to FDR overpass, or M14D-SBS to Delancey/ FDR.  The FDR overpass is across the street on South (downtown) side of Delancey


Please note:

  • The section of East River Park south of Stanton Street is temporarily closed due to construction. 

  • The FDR overpass is not to be confused with the pedestrian/bike walkway that goes completely over the East River to Williamsburg.


Facilities: 

There are benches and picnic tables with umbrellas available along the riverwalk, as well as a functioning drinking fountain, but little to no food vendors. Best to bring your lunch or snack, water, a stool and sun protection. Portable toilets are available.


About our NYC Urban Sketchers Events:

All are welcome–no fees and no registration. Just look for folks at the designated location carrying sketch pads and introduce yourself. If you can't find the group, contact the host; their contact info is on the Urban Sketchers blogpost for this event. #nycurbansketchers



Co-hosts: 

Bonnie Astor (425.652.9532) and Neil Landreville (646.541.0749). 


Saturday, August 9, 2025

Thursday, August 14, 2025: Westchester Sketchers at Untermyer Gardens, Yonkers

 

 


Untermyer Park is a historic 43 acre park, located in YonkersNY, just north of New York City.  Also known as Untermyer Gardens, the park was previously part of an estate known as Greystone.  Situated on a hillside above the Hudson River, the park features a "Grecian garden" (actually a Persian Paradise garden), a small Grecian-style amphitheater, a classical pavilion, pergola, statuary, a rock and water feature called the "Temple of Love" and a "Vista" staircase.  To the west, the park has views of the Hudson River and the Palisades.


The gardens were developed during the first 40 years of the 20th century by prominent lawyer and civic leader, Samuel Untermyer.  Mr. Untermyer devoted approximately one third of what was then Greystone's 150-acres to its gardens, which were considered among the finest in America. 




DETAILS:
DATE: THURSDAY, August 14, 2025
Start time: 10:00 AM

LOCATION: Untermyer Gardens, 945 North Broadway, Yonkers, NY 10701
Phone: 914-613-4502. https://www.untermyergardens.org
We will meet by the Community Center just inside the entrance to the park.

NOTE: There are spaces for about 75 cars in the parking lots. In addition, there is street parking along North Broadway which is both metered (coin-operated) and unmetered.




TRANSPORTATION from NYC: Take the Metro North – Hudson Line north to the Greystone Station.  Please contact Cathy ((914) 625-0766) if you would like to have someone to meet the train and provide a ride from the station.

NOTE: The gardens are a 20-minute uphill walk from the station: walk uphill from the station to find the stairs on the left to Warburton Avenue.  Climb the stairs. Cross Warburton Avenue and go up Odell Avenue until it ends at North Broadway.  Turn right on North Broadway and walk to 945 N. Broadway, which is on the right. 
Caution: this is a significant uphill walk of more than 200 feet in elevation.  The Greystone Metro-North station does not have a taxi stand.

LUNCH: 12:30 PM. We will have lunch by the designated picnic area.  Bring your own as the park has no options for purchasing food.

SHOW and TELL: Following lunch, we will share our drawings and tell stories.  This is the social part of our day and not to be missed.



NOTES:

  • The Garden is open 9 AM to 7 PM.
  • Bring a stool if you have one. It gives you more options.
  • Dress for sunshine. Bring your lunch, a hat, water, and sunscreen.
  • Stay on the paths or lawns; do not walk or set up easels or stools on the garden beds.

Please RSVP to Cathy Gutterman westchester@nycurbansketchers.org

Looking for us? Contact Cathy at (914) 625-0766.


There are no fees. All drawing skill levels are welcome

Friday, August 8, 2025

FORT TRYON PARK August 13, 2025

Weekday Sketchers at Fort Tryon Park

Reinvigoration of the Heather Garden, Fort Tryon Park - Public Garden Design


Fort Tryon Park, has a lot to offer sketchers:  scenes of the Hudson and GW Bridge, beautiful flower gardens, views of the Cloisters that make it seem as if we are int he French Countryside, to mane a few.    The Heather Garden at the Margaret Corbin Gateway is always awash with seasonal flowers. The terraces and lawns that border the Heather Garden will offer river views framed by beautiful old trees.  A short walk from the Heather Garden will offer views of the exterior of the Cloisters with its Gothic windows and tower. 

For information about the park, click here: https://www.forttryonparktrust.org


The Remains of Fort Tryon Park's Turn of the Century Mansion Near the  Cloisters - Untapped New York
Remains of the Original Mansion 
 


DATE: WEDNESDAY August 13, 2025

STARTING TIME: 10:30 AM

LOCATION:  FORT TRYON PARK
                        We will meet in the Heather Garden (see map below)

TRANSPORTATION: A TRAIN TO 190TH STREET 
 Take the elevator and stairs up to Fort Washington Avenue and walk north (turn right as you come up the stairs from the station). The tall stone pillars in Margaret Corbin Circle mark the southern entrance to the park, and the Heather Garden is just inside.


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The Cloisters




NOTES

  • Please RSVP directly to Raylie Dunkel at President@NYCurbansketchers.org
  • Looking for us? Call/text Raylie at 201-273-0445
  • Bathrooms and water are available
  • Bring lunch. There are no food services in the park.
  • Bring a stool


Thursday, August 7, 2025

FRIDAY, August 15 2025: NJ Sketchers at Van Vleck Garden

New Jersey Sketchers at Van Vleck Garden

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With the beautiful Italianate villa as a background and the 12 acres of gardens surrounding it, the Van Vleck House in Montclair will be ours to explore for the day.  The house and outbuildings, the formal gardens, wetlands, beautiful trees and blooms that follow the seasons, will provide plenty of material for our sketches. 

For more information about the gardens and travel directions, click here: https://montclairfoundation.org





DATE: FRIDAY AUGUST 15, 2025

STARTING TIME: 10:30 AM

LOCATION: VAN VLECK HOUSE AND GARDEN
21 Van Vleck Street
Montclair, NJ 07042

DIRECTIONS: The entrance to the parking lot is on Van Vleck Street.
Please check a maps program for directions.



NOTES
  • Please RSVP directly to Julia Bazaz at jazaz7658@gmail.com
  • Looking for us? Call Julia at 551-206-1273
  • Entrance to the garden is free
  • Parking is free
  • Water and bathrooms are available
  • There is no food service on site.  Bring your own lunch and snacks. 
  • Bring a stool
  • Working in watercolor is ok
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!!! Great for photos! - Picture of Van Vleck  House & Gardens, Montclair - Tripadvisor


Food Glorious Food-Workshop with Shawne Cooper

 



Join Shawne Cooper for a one-of-a-kind workshop that blends artmaking with flavorful discoveries. We’ll explore the vibrant food scene of Flushing, Queens, stopping at a variety of Chinese eateries that will feed both your appetite and your imagination. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or a curious beginner, Shawne will guide you in capturing the colors, textures, and energy of each delicious dish, quickly and playfully. It’s a chance to savor each bite and document the experience as it unfolds.

Come hungry for good food, creative fun, and community!

When: September 7, 2025 2:00pm

Where: New World Mall  136-20 Roosevelt Avenue, Flushing, NY 11354

Many More Details and How To Sign Up: Click Here

Monday, August 4, 2025

cancelled-Saturday August 9 sketch Columbus Circle

 


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Columbus Circle is a key landmark and bustling intersection, that stands between the entranceway of the most famous park in the world and a swanky shopping mall.  Whether you choose to sketch architecture, nature, people, monuments, or the sweeping skyline views, there’s something to sketch for everyone. 

Getting there: 1, A, or D subway to 59th Street/Columbus Circle.

Restrooms: Public restrooms are located on the 2nd floor of The Shops at Columbus Circle mall. To access them, take the escalator up to the 2nd floor and hollow the hallway past the elevators on the left. There’s also a bathroom in Whole Foods in the lower level of the mall, behind the cashiers in the food court.


Show & Tell: 3 PM. On the 3rd Floor of The Shops at Columbus Circle mall, we’ll gather in a quiet corner there, in an unoccupied storefront just below Shake Shack.

About our NYC Urban Sketchers Events: All are welcome–no fees and no registration. Just look for folks at the designated location carrying sketch pads and introduce yourself. If you can't find the group, contact the host; their contact info is on the Urban Sketchers blogpost for this event. #nycurbansketchers

Host: Mel Barranco (203) 550-3666‬