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Art Sale In-Person, Coffee Too

Hundreds of affordable artworks will be on offer in Guild Hall's Clothesline Art Sale and benefit -- inside and outside, in person and on its website.

Jul 22, 2021
Back-to-Back Bach as Festival Returns

The Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival will be back onstage and in person from Aug. 4 to Aug. 22, returning to some of its favorite venues.

Jul 22, 2021
Bits and Pieces 07.22.21

A discussion of mid-century modernist architecture in the Hamptons, the Montauk Film Festival will return, plus jazz, live theater, and a silent disco are on the entertainment horizon.

Jul 22, 2021
Black Films Tackle Social Issues in Festival

A two-part Black Film Festival at the Parrish Art Museum will feature films about the impact on Black communities of gentrification, depression, and self-doubt.

Jul 22, 2021
Downtown Dance Reimagined

"Get Dancing" at Guild Hall will celebrate the choreography of the late Andy de Groat, a frequent collaborator of Robert Wilson, who will take part in a panel discussion about the early years of downtown performance.

Jul 22, 2021
Jeannette Seaver: Putting Out Books, Banned and Canceled

Jeannette Seaver's five-decade career in publishing has been marked by an unswerving commitment to discovering new voices and standing against censorship.

Jul 22, 2021
Painting Reigns at Duck Creek

Two exhibitions of work by East End artists, Charles Manion of Montauk and Jennifer Cross of Springs, will open at the Arts Center at Duck Creek on Saturday.

Jul 22, 2021
The Art Scene 07.22.21

Yung Jake's Nerf guns at Tripoli, Christmas in the Shed, paintings by Grace Hartigan at Christie's, and new work by Candace Hill Montgomery at Fireplace Project are among this week's gallery highlights.

Jul 22, 2021
The Music Scene 07.22.21

Jazz is alive from Southampton to Montauk, the HooDoo Loungers will bring New Orleans to Sagaponack, and Judy Collins and Steve Earle will play the Talkhouse, as live music continues its comeback on the East End.

Jul 22, 2021
Abridged Bard Hits Herrick

Kate Mueth and the Neo-Political Cowgirls will perform "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged" starting Thursday at Herrick Park in downtown East Hampton.

Jul 15, 2021
Alexis Rockman at Sea and Beyond

"Alexis Rockman: Shipwrecks," is a meditation on the power and peril of the sea, with paintings crossing the boundaries of realism and hellscape.
 

Jul 15, 2021
Bits and Pieces 07.15.21

Morris Goldman and SafroJazz at the Parrish, Max Blagg reading at Duck Creek

Jul 15, 2021
Community Day at Watermill Center

Community Day at the Water Mill Center will feature a dance rehearsal, hand-drumming workshops, outdoor artwork, a scavenger hunt, and more.

Jul 15, 2021
Nights of Achievers at Guild Hall

Guild Hall is celebrating its Academy of the Arts Lifetime Achievement Award-winners with a conversation between Laurie Anderson and Julian Schnabel and a night of wit and insights from the writer Tom Wolfe.     

Jul 15, 2021
Robert Hefner: Solving History's Mysteries

Name a centuries-old monument here, or windmill, or house, and the odds are that Robert Hefner had a hand (often a hands-on hand) in helping to save it from destruction or reincarnating it, sometimes phoenix-like from its very ashes.

Jul 15, 2021
Street Art Comes to Southampton

“Beyond the Streets on Paper,” a show of some 500 works by 75 international artists, will open at the Southampton Arts Center on Saturday with a free barbecue on the center’s West Lawn.     

Jul 15, 2021
The Art Scene 07.15.21

Small-scale Warhols, a new venue in East Hampton, sculpture at Duck Creek, painting at Ashawagh, linoleum collages, and more

Jul 15, 2021
The Music Scene 07.15.21

Hamptons Jazz Fest on the move, Trouble at Wolffer, G.E. Smith at the Talkhouse, Sublime's punk-ska at the Clubhouse, and more

Jul 15, 2021
Vintage to New at Mulford Farm

The East Hampton Historical Society's Antiques and Design Show returns this weekend with its covetous preview cocktail party and a design symposium.

Jul 15, 2021
Bits and Pieces 07.08.21

A new dance festival in Southampton, sonic experimentation at Duck Creek, call for performers. Broadway in Water Mill, and "Camelot" at Bay Street

Jul 8, 2021
Guild Hall's Comedic Bookends

This week, Guild Hall will present comedy from Mike Birbiglia, Susie Essman, Isaac Mizrahi, and Mercedes Ruehl, books talks, music, and "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea."

Jul 8, 2021
Let the Good Meals Roll

It takes more than wheels to make mobile meals, say food truck owners. In the spirit of high summer, four food truck operators talked about what makes their trucks tick.

Jul 8, 2021
Pollock-Krasner Lectures Return

Pollock-Krasner lecture series to focus on Mary Abbott and the women of mid-20th-century abstraction

Jul 8, 2021
Sag Cinema Head Resigns

The Sag Harbor Cinema loses its executive director less than a year after his hire. Genevieve Villaflor has been named acting director.

Jul 8, 2021
Segregation on the East End

"Tomashi Jackson: The Land Claim," an exhibition that sheds light on racial segregation on the East End, will open at the Parrish Art Museum this weekend.

Jul 8, 2021
Sullivan Takes Madoo

Paintings and drawings by Billy Sullivan are on view at Madoo, which is also hosting a signing for a new book by Christophe von Hohenberg Friday.

Jul 8, 2021
The Art Scene 07.08.21

Solo shows for John Little and Milton Avery, a pop-up from Mexico City, Minimalists at Berggruen, iconic women on canvas, and much more

Jul 8, 2021
The Music Scene 07.08.21

Jazz Fest continues at multiple venues, Dan Bailey at Wolffer on Friday, a free music series at Main Beach, and more

Jul 8, 2021
Abstraction's Continuum at the Parrish

In "Affinities for Abstraction," the artworks make their own cases for themselves on their own terms, whether they were painted last year or decades ago.

Jul 1, 2021
Bits and Pieces 07.01.21

Jazz at Duck Creek and the Parrish, road movies at Sag Cinema, Concerts in the Park, and outdoor screenings

Jul 1, 2021