Music to Solace and Sustain
The Reflections in Music series will bring "Sound & Spirit(s)," a concert conceived to bring solace during these trying times, to The Church in Sag Harbor.
The Reflections in Music series will bring "Sound & Spirit(s)," a concert conceived to bring solace during these trying times, to The Church in Sag Harbor.
Roy Lichtenstein’s centenary was marked the launch of the artists’s catalogue raisonne, a postage stamp, the declaration of Roy Lichtenstein Day in New York City, and the completion of the renovation of his former Manhattan studio into the home of the Whitney Museum’s Independent Study Program.
Sag Harbor Cinema’s Festival of Preservation will feature everything from an animated short that began as a collaboration between Salvador Dali and Walt Disney, to classics like Hitchcock’s “Spellbound,” Mervyn LeRoy’s “:Little Caesar,” a Vincent Price horror film, a Senegalese masterpiece, and more.
East Hampton had a presence at the Art Dealers Association of America's “Art Show” in Manhattan with a series of paintings by East Hampton’s Joel Mesler, and a selection of work by Black artists from East Hampton shown by Eric Firestone Gallery.
Rashid Johnson’s sculptural installation, a massive shelving unit holding books, ceramics, lights, plants, and much more, will connect the Whitney Museum’s new Frenchette Bakery with the museum’s lobby and the community outside.
Joy Jan Jones and her quintet will perform a program of jazz standards at St. Luke's Church in East Hampton.
Photography workshop with Jeremy Dennis, Audrey Flack in person and on film, open studio at The Church, Charlotte Park in Chelsea, Sabina Streeter in Greenport, group shows at Willoughby and Keyes, art as a gift in Southampton, gallery talk at Guild Hall.
The Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons will hold the first of two trap-neuter-return clinics for feral cats on Thursday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the center on Daniel's Hole Road in Wainscott, "promoting the well-being of feral cats and reducing their overpopulation."
HamptonsFilm accepting Screenwriters Lab applications, Guild Hall workshop on Indigenous culture, Black Film Fest focus on Haiti, Shinnecock History talk in Springs, music three ways in Sag, benefit at Southampton Cultural Center, Native plants lecture.
Thanksgiving feasts to go or stay from 1770 House and Lulu's Kitchen, take-home only from Nick and Toni’s, turkey and more from Harbor Market, Amber Waves is taking orders, and Curated Fine Meats is discounting birds.
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