HOLIDAY SHOW 2025
Join us December 6th & 7th for Holiday Show 2025, a weekend open house at James Yarosh Associates Fine Art & Design Gallery. Enjoy conversations and reflections on art with works by Miriam Beerman, Jacob Landau, Sheba Sharrow, and Marian Christopher Zacharow. Saturday & Sunday, 12–4 PM. Exhibit continues through Saturday, December 27th.


M. C. ZACHAROW Head Hunters II, 2025, 36in x 48in, Acrylic on canvas

JACOB LANDAU Man and Technology, 1990's, 21in x 18in, watercolor

SHEBA SHARROW Love in the Time of Death, 1995, 60 x 52 inches, mixed media on Arches paper

MIRIAM BEERMAN Untitled (Mirror Portrait), 2006, 59in x 43in, mm/collage on paper

SHEBA SHARROW Clumsy Dancer, 2002, 51 x 83 inches, acrylic on canvas

HOLIDAY SHOW 2025 | DEC 6 & 7, SAT AND SUN, 12-4 PM

JAMES YAROSH ASSOCIATES FINE ART AND INTERIOR DESIGN GALLERY SALON CONVERSATIONS – A VIDEO RECORDING
This video documents a recent evening of conversation as part of a gallery salon event with a special focus on three artists: Miriam Beerman, Robert Melee and Sheba Sharrow. Thank you to my fellow speakers, Heather Barone (Mentee and former assistant to artist Miriam Beerman), Robert Melee (Artist), Mayda Sharrow (Trustee of the estate of Sheba Sharrow and the artist's daughter),and client/art collector guests who joined us as we shared stories, ideas of gallery curation, backgrounds on the artists and insights on the artworks featured in our 2023 exhibit.
VIDEO RECORDING: FINE ART CONVERSATIONS/ FIVE ARTISTS | RECEPTION CONVERSATION LINK
James Yarosh Associates Fine Art Gallery
The James Yarosh Associates Fine Art Gallery, located one hour outside of Manhattan in Holmdel, New Jersey, was established in 1996 and remains loyal to representing fine art, curating gallery collections, and thoughtfully presenting art and interior design specifications through an artist’s vision and understanding. Yarosh has received national acclaim for presenting Russian fine art collections and recognizing significant art movements in their infancy. Yarosh advocates for what greatness looks like in the arts, showcasing at his destination gallery the works of both new and established museum-recognized artists of merit in a space designed to replicate the intimacy of an artist’s home.
