Greetings! We are happy to welcome you back to the 9th Annual Yorkville Holiday Exhibit & Sale! We’re delighted to officially invite you to our show. Looking forward to seeing you and showing our latest creations. Yorkville Holiday is welcoming back many of our artisans and will introduce you to a few new local makers. We are a group of local makers, mostly from NYC and NYS. The participants will include ceramicists: Alicia Benoist, Emma Tabachnick, Honey Hill Pottery, Nanette Ronner, Jami Fields and Carol Grocki Lewis. Textile artists: Terry Henley, Ronnie Glattauer, Lynne Robinson and Freya Ellinwood. Jewelry makers: Marsha Davis, Glenn Doering, Antonella Fabri & Idee Simon. Our award winning jam makers will be back….S&V Jams! Please welcome Nayoung Kim with wonderful prints and paintings. Richard Lewis, author & teacher will be returning with many terrific books for children and adults. For all details please visit: yohoex.weebly.com
Something to think about, found on the River Reporter of NY:
“THE WORK OF LOCAL ARTISTS IS NOT SITTING ON CARGO SHIPS!”
*We will be observing covid protocols and ask that our visitors wear masks. We will provide hand sanitizer and space for social distancing.

Woo Vessel by Carol Grocki Lewis


Antonella Fabri brings her stunning, long-lasting quality jewelry. It’s unique, attractive and durable.

Nayoung Kim joins Yorkville Holiday for the first time adding her beautiful and festive prints, paintings and graphics. The images of so many beloved NYC locations will delight you.

S&V Jams, a popular mainstay of Yorkville Holiday will be back with a bounty of new flavors and old favorites. They continue to marvel their consumers and have won many awards. They are the best source of Manhattan made artisanal jams. All natural and “spread by word to mouth”.


Ronnie Glattauer’s creations will keep you and your friends warm and cozy throughout these chilly days and evenings. Stock up!

Alicia Benoist joins YHE&S this year with her lovely maiolica ceramics. They are cheerful and will add interest to your holiday table and everyday as well.

Lynne Robinson repurposes silk ties and transforms them into lovely scarves to add a certain panache to everyday attire.

Judy Kapner uses lovely natural fabrics and makes pouches, bags and many utilitarian items. They are sturdy and colorful and will help get organized.

Nanette Ronner will be back with Yorkville Holiday bringing her earthy pottery perfect for everyday and special occasions.

Terry Henley, co-founder y of Crosstown Shuttlers has been weaving up a storm and will be at Yorkville Holiday with his latest elegant, exquisite creations. What lovely gifts they will make for you or your friends!

Idee Simon is making her debut at Yorkville Holiday with her lovely jewelry.

Emma Tabachnick

Glenn Doering jewelry

Jami Fields

Freya Ellingwood rounds out our group of makers with her great aprons!