Wiley and Sherald films at the Parrish, printmaking with Dan Welden at The Church, new group shows at Keyes, Borghi, Grenning, and White Room, and Indigenous talks in Southampton.
Wiley and Sherald films at the Parrish, printmaking with Dan Welden at The Church, new group shows at Keyes, Borghi, Grenning, and White Room, and Indigenous talks in Southampton.
In celebration of its 30th anniversary, HamptonsFilm announced on Wednesday an extended festival that will run Oct. 7 through Oct. 16 with screenings and programs across the South Fork.
Bay Street is offering a two-day cultural getaway to Florida in April, while hosting a Pink Floyd tribute band at home
Music, music everywhere: Debussy, lots of jazz, R&B, a Dead tribute band, and classical, plus a tribute to Peter Bogdanovich at the Sag cinema
New York State artists in need have been invited to apply for either 18-month stipends or jobs in the nonprofit sector
The Battle of the Fantasy Girl Bands will return to the Stephen Talkhouse on March 5 with some 50 female rockers from near and far
Solo shows for Jane Wilson and Michelle Stuart in Chelsea, Indigenous art and a presentation about medicinal plant use in Southampton
Coppola's "The Conversation" in new 35mm print, All Star Comedy at Bay Street, Native American filmmaker in Southampton, virtual jazz from Brooklyn
Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker return to the stage together for the first time since 1995 in Neil Simon's "Plaza Suite."
"Snow Day" at the Drawing Room features mesmerizing 19th-century snowflake photographs plus paintings by Freilicher, Bartlett, Porter, Burchfield, and more.
A renowned orchestral conductor will bring the Hamptons Festival of Music with Bach, Beethoven, and more to LTV in September.
A tour of the Brooks-Park site in Springs, "The End" in Brooklyn, talks at The Church, Eric Dever via Zoom, and mixed-media abstraction in East Hampton
Guild Hall has revealed plans for yearlong renovations to create an optimal experience for artists and audiences.
Duck Creek's virtual music series features jazz from Brooklyn, enslaved and free people of color honored on Shelter Island, virtual readings from Blake, the Grimm Brothers, and Shel Silverstein
Gordon Parks will be celebrated by the Eastville Community Historical Society and the Parrish Art Museum with a film and panel discussion.
Bay Street Theater will offer a virtual singalong and a live ice-skating party, both featuring romantic music for Valentine's Day.
Solo shows for Charles Waller, John Gaspar, Adam Umbach, Dan Christensen, and a virtual presentation by Mike Solomon
Parrish Art Museum names new board officers and All Star Comedy returns to Bay Street.
The view from Lori Campbell's high-on-a-Montauk-bluff art studio is all Fort Pond Bay. Her paintings operate like fishing nets, trawling material out of the subconscious.
Works by 50 artists from the Shinnecock Nation and other Native American communities will bring Indigenous voices to Southampton.
Gardeners can start prepping for spring at least mentally with virtual programs on shade gardens and deer-resistant native plants coming in February from the Horticultural Alliance of the Hamptons.
Watermill Center announced this year's residents and fellowship winners from 10 countries.
Leslee Stradford at The Church, Dan Christensen in Montauk, Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald on film, plus Black public art and John Torreano on Zoom
African-American artists in Greenport, Richard Mayhew's reinvented landscapes at the Heckscher, rediscovering the abstraction of Thomas Sills in NoHo
Ballroom dancing and acting classes at Bay Street, the Roses Grove Band, plus a film and dance discussion at The Church
Guild Hall tried out a new paradigm focused on group work and collaboration for its residency program with the Hamptons Dance Project.
It's not easy to interview the "world's most in-demand stylist" without feeling wildly insecure about one's hair. Even over a badly lit Zoom session, it's clear that visual information is being constantly absorbed.
Fixed in space but not time, Peter Campus's video loops are set primarily on open vistas. A traffic light, duck blinds, and plastic netting, are all reminders of human presence as well as its absence.
The East Hampton Historical Society lecture series will illuminate the history of the Moran Studio and other local landmarks.
The Parrish Art Museum names a new deputy director and launches an exhibition of works by Larry Rivers, Jane Freilicher, Saul Steinberg, and others.
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