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Let It Snow, Let It Snow

"Snow Day" at the Drawing Room features mesmerizing 19th-century snowflake photographs plus paintings by Freilicher, Bartlett, Porter, Burchfield, and more.

Feb 17, 2022
New Music Festival Coming This Fall

A renowned orchestral conductor will bring the Hamptons Festival of Music with Bach, Beethoven, and more to LTV in September.

Feb 17, 2022
The Art Scene 02.17.22

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

Feb 17, 2022
Presenting . . . a New Guild Hall

Guild Hall has revealed plans for yearlong renovations to create an optimal experience for artists and audiences.

Feb 16, 2022
Bits and Pieces 02.10.22

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

Feb 10, 2022
Gordon Parks: His Camera Was a 'Bazooka'

Gordon Parks will be celebrated by the Eastville Community Historical Society and the Parrish Art Museum with a film and panel discussion.

Feb 10, 2022
Music for Singing, Skating, and Love

Bay Street Theater will offer a virtual singalong and a live ice-skating party, both featuring romantic music for Valentine's Day.

Feb 10, 2022
The Art Scene 02.10.22

Solo shows for Charles Waller, John Gaspar, Adam Umbach, Dan Christensen, and a virtual presentation by Mike Solomon

Feb 10, 2022
Bits and Pieces 02.03.22

Parrish Art Museum names new board officers and All Star Comedy returns to Bay Street.

Feb 3, 2022
Gone Fishing: A New Artist Tackles Surrealism

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. 

Feb 3, 2022
Indigenous Art in Southampton

Works by 50 artists from the Shinnecock Nation and other Native American communities will bring Indigenous voices to Southampton.

Feb 3, 2022
Made in the Shade and More

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.

Feb 3, 2022
New Watermill Residents

Watermill Center announced this year's residents and fellowship winners from 10 countries.

Feb 3, 2022
The Art Scene 02.03.2022

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

Feb 3, 2022
The Art Scene 01.27.22

African-American artists in Greenport, Richard Mayhew's reinvented landscapes at the Heckscher, rediscovering the abstraction of Thomas Sills in NoHo

Jan 31, 2022
Bits and Pieces 01.27.22

Ballroom dancing and acting classes at Bay Street, the Roses Grove Band, plus a film and dance discussion at The Church

Jan 27, 2022
Dancers Wrap Up Rayner Residency

Guild Hall tried out a new paradigm focused on group work and collaboration for its residency program with the Hamptons Dance Project.

Jan 27, 2022
Heady Stuff: Guido Palau on Hair

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.

Jan 27, 2022
Light on the Retinas, Light on the Screens

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. 

Jan 27, 2022
The Story of The Studio

The East Hampton Historical Society lecture series will illuminate the history of the Moran Studio and other local landmarks.

Jan 27, 2022
New Appointment, Another Exhibition

The Parrish Art Museum names a new deputy director and launches an exhibition of works by Larry Rivers, Jane Freilicher, Saul Steinberg, and others.

Jan 20, 2022
Poet and Harvard Economist Speaks at Watermill Center

Zoe Hitzig, a poet and author of "The Mezzanine," will read from and discuss her work at the Watermill Center.

Jan 20, 2022
Reversing Global Warming

A virtual Drawdown Festival features three days of talks, films, and workshops confronting climate change.

Jan 20, 2022
The Art of One's Time

Sara Cochran, the Sag Harbor Church's chief curator, discusses her deep engagement with contemporary art and ideas.

Jan 20, 2022
The Art Scene 01.20.22

Four artists at Halsey McKay, Charles Ly at Harper's Chelsea, and a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer speaks on Jackson Pollock

Jan 20, 2022
Amanda Fairbanks Keeps Her Head Above Water

It was right before Memorial Day last year when the Sag Harbor resident's book "The Lost Boys of Montauk" was released. Among the positive responses were starred reviews for the exhaustively researched story of a local tragedy dating back to the 1980s.

Jan 13, 2022
Bits and Pieces 01.13.22

David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust onscreen at Sag Cinema, and auditions for productions in Quogue and Riverhead

Jan 13, 2022
Carter Burwell's Toil and Trouble

The composer Carter Burwell discusses the challenges and rewards of creating the score for Joel Coen's "The Tragedy of Macbeth."

Jan 13, 2022
De Kooning and Her House Honored

Along with her artwork, Elaine de Kooning's house and studio have been recognized for their historic importance.

Jan 13, 2022
The Art Scene 01.13.22

A documentary by Jeremy Dennis at the Parrish, new shows at Keyes, Drawing Room, Grenning, and Folioeast, plus Syd Solomon in Chelsea

Jan 13, 2022