We will be temporarily closed to celebrate our wedding! We will reopen June 26th <3
We will be temporarily closed to celebrate our wedding! We will reopen June 26th <3
Aleksander Milenkovic (Alex-Star) creates expressive art that blends reality with dreams, inspired by the joy of childhood drawing. His work includes vibrant urban scenes draw on location and imaginative piece exploring abstraction. Influenced by impressionism, he energized cityscapes with bold color. He combines words and shapes to challenge perception and create new dimensions. Guided by intuition and chance, his process invites unexpected forms to emerge.
Based in Manhattan, Anna Zetkulic is an Urban Planner working in clean energy and climate action. She mixes functional wheel-based objects and abstract raku pieces. Her utilitarian style plays with different stone body clays and high fire glazes
David Goteiner immigrated to the United States from the American Sector of occupied Germany. His interest led him to science, and his true passion is creating art. In 1982, he met Anatoly Ivanov, then a recent Russian immigrant and highly regarded painter. From that moment on, he discovered his passion for painting. When he is not teaching, he can be found happily engrossed behind his latest canvas always trying to tell a story.
Brittany Vogel is an award-winning artist based in Hoboken, NJ. Bring joy and empowerment into your home with colorful Abstract Paintings and portraits of Powerful Women. Prints are made with museum quality papers and inks to ensure quality and longevity. Brittany’s achievements include a painting a 12-foot interactive mural at the Columbus Circle Subway Station, speaking at the Bruce Museum and Hoboken Historical Museum, and being featured in Monmouth Museum’s Annual Juried Exhibitions for three consecutive years.
Deborah Pohl uses traditional oil painting techniques to create modern, beautiful still-lifes. Pohl seeks to elevate our everyday experience with objects in the world around us. Pohl’s artistic highlights include winning two Fellowships for painting from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a solo show at the Hoboken Historical Museum, and being a Showcase artist at the 14C Art Fair. Pohl’s arts education include going to Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers and taking classes at the Art Students League in NY.
Emily Zetkulic is an illustrator, printmaker, and craftsmaker currently residing in Upstate New York. She takes in imagery from her abundant time spent outdoors and captures our interconnectedness with plants and animals in her work. She also creates functional goods with salvaged wood. Her pieces are well-crafted to last a lifetime, but she uses biodegradable materials to ensure that, if given the chance, each piece may break down into the earth to be remade.
Francesca Designs
celebrates the artistry of Colombian craftsmanship through beautifully handwoven handbags, jewelry, and tableware. Using traditional techniques to weave palm tree fibers and incorporating stunning Tagua stones—each piece honors heritage, sustainability, and timeless design.
Francesca Designs was born from love, change, and a purposeful dream: to connect cultures through design. Working with Colombian artisans to bring their craft to the world, they create real impact with every piece.
George Cooke has been carving wood for over 30 years and enjoys transforming everyday objects such as clothing items, umbrellas, and bags into works of art in wood. His work has been shown in several juried art shows and art galleries in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
After many years working in wood, he began working with stone and has created a variety of sculptures, including a stack of books in limestone, roses in alabaster, and even a few sculptures in marble. More recently he’s been exploring woodturning, creating small decorative bowls, vases, and bottle stoppers.
Hens Breet is a landscape artist drawn to the contrast between the natural world and the built environment. His work often focuses on one or the other—forests and wetlands, or decaying buildings and infrastructure—but always with an awareness of how the two coexist.
Most of the pieces here are painted with casein, a medium he uses to explore mood, light, and atmosphere. He’s interested in how beauty can be found in both nature and urban decay, and how each tells its own quiet story.
Jason Sagat is a Hoboken-based artist whose vision is to capture the beauty in the everyday. His art layers macro and sweeping scenic photography to reveal how often-overlooked details of everyday life can carry meaningful impact.
His art invites curiosity and contemplation and serves as a source of appreciation, energy, and motivation. He partners with many on commissioned work, most recently installing a mural at Hoboken City Hall.
As a kid, Ken Hohnecker would draw pictures and write stories to go along with them. Though he dabbled in painting throughout his life, he didn’t begin painting seriously until around 2020. Many of his pieces feature beloved Hoboken establishments, serving as sentimental reminders of meaningful moments in people’s lives. With over 20 years of experience in woodworking, Ken has also evolved his craft into creating unique, repurposed antique lamps.
Marina Katsnelson is a visual artist known for transforming everyday objects into bold, modern still lifes. Her work features realistic portrayals of food, drink, and nostalgic items—often painted in oils on aluminum panels featuring maps or newspapers.
Marina’s unique aesthetic blends technical precision with emotional warmth, inviting viewers to find beauty in the familiar. Her work has been exhibited across New Jersey and New York, and is collected by those drawn to its clean lines, striking contrasts, and quiet charm.
In addition to original paintings, Marina creates hand-embellished prints, coasters, and functional art. She finds joy in sharing pieces that spark connection, memory, and delight.
Tom Wilkinson is a wood carving artist located in Linden, New Jersey. Tom draws his inspiration from nature and prefers to use found wood to create his carvings. With subjects ranging from portraits to birds and animals, each piece is an opportunity to find the spirit of the wood.
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