Guild Hall stays busy with a Paul Simon documentary from “American Masters,” a performance of a new work for solo piano, and its annual Garden as Art event.
Guild Hall stays busy with a Paul Simon documentary from “American Masters,” a performance of a new work for solo piano, and its annual Garden as Art event.
Sara Hanahan, a jazz saxophonist who tours nationwide and internationally, will perform with her quartet at the Parrish Art Museum.
Springs show features art and history, a tour of "Sculpture at Sylvester Manor" on Shelter Island, contemporary painting in London, two solo shows at Halsey McKay.
Michael Light's large-scale photographs range from the gardens of Madoo to nude human statuary to distressed landscapes on Napeague and Stony Hill.
The vocalist Christine Andreas will bring the music of Edith Piaf, Charles Trenet, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, and others to LTV Studios.
"Feast — A Still Life" at the Women's Art Center of the Hamptons features work by seven artists who celebrate food.
Abstraction takes different directions in the work of five local artists.
Jazz and Broadway in Southampton, a dialogue on Black women, politics, and power at The Church, Philippe Petit on the wire at LongHouse, and music with brunch in Sag Harbor.
A creative couple, the sculptor Monica Banks and the poet Philip Schultz, will be at the Leiber Collection to talk about the connections between their work and their lives.
Mary Heilmann documentary at the Parrish, Photorealism at the Fireplace Project, Tuscan scenes at Grenning, celebrating food at the Women's Art Center.
Duck Creek to show wood sculpture by Jonathan Shlafer and mixed-media work by Eliza Lu Doyle and Em Gallagher.
Victoria Bond, who has forged a remarkable career as both a composer and conductor, will see her orchestral work "Bridges" performed at the Hamptons Festival of Music.
The Hamptons Film Festival will honor Demi Moore, Liev Schreiber, and Malcolm Washington, and present the East Coast premiere of Mr. Washington's "The Piano Lesson."
Liz Collins's expertise in textile media has earned her exhibitions and commissions around the world, including the current Venice Biennale, a midcareer retrospective in England, and her selection as LongHouse's first artist-in-residence.
A celebration of creatives of color in Sag Harbor, funny women in song at The Church, two violinists at LongHouse, a fashion maven on film, and more.
KT Sullivan and Mark Nadler celebrate the love story of Irving Berlin, Afro-Cuban Jazz piano, and blues from the Delta at LTV.
The Sag Harbor Cinema will host a sneak preview screening of "Blake Edwards: A Love Story in 24 Frames," and Julie Andrews, Mr. Edwards's wife and collaborator, will be there.
A Surrealist party game has inspired more than 100 artists to create collaborative drawings for the benefit of the Arts Center at Duck Creek.
Guild Hall will host Laurie Anderson for a preview of her new album, Susan Lacy with her documentary about Leonard Bernstein, and the New York band Michelle.
The East Coast premiere of "Nightbitch," starring Amy Adams, will close this year's Hamptons Film Fest, and films with Jesse Eisenberg, Kieran Culkin, Andrew Garfield, and Florence Pugh have been announced.
Betti Franceschi will be at LongHouse Reserve to talk about and sign copies of her book "Ageless Dancers," a photographic celebration of dancers in motion at ages 70 and up.
The North Fork TV Festival will bring Marcia Gay Harden, John Turturro, Kelsey Grammer, and more stars to Greenport for awards, panels, workshops, and screenings.
Pioneering artists in conversation at The Church, a commemorative print by Ross Bleckner for Guild Hall, Mercedes Matter at Mark Borghi, and more.
Over 85 East End artists have creatively transformed small cigar or wine boxes into works of art to be auctioned for East End Hospice.
Comedy and cabaret at Bay Street, Nancy Atlas at the Masonic Temple, Marcus King at the Talkhouse, lots of jazz, and more.
LTV Studios will host Karen Akers, an actress and vocalist, for a cabaret show, and Corky Laing, a founding member of the rock band Mountain.
Bob Mackie in person and onscreen, Neil deGrasse Tyson at the lectern, and a panel about J Dilla, an influential record producer and rapper.
Willie Jenkins is such a huge fan of J.R.R. Tolkien's work that he regularly takes to social media in videos to explain and engage with the writing.
Maryam Eisler's photographs taken over video calls during Covid with many of the world's most influential artists are coming to LongHouse Reserve.
Naomi Watts, an award-winning actress, will be recognized as the first recipient of Sag Harbor Cinema's Voyager Award at the venue's annual benefit.
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