Erika Ranee: Artist and Curator
The Arts Center at Duck Creek will host a solo exhibition by the painter Erika Ranee and a group show featuring work by six artists selected by Ms. Ranee.
The Arts Center at Duck Creek will host a solo exhibition by the painter Erika Ranee and a group show featuring work by six artists selected by Ms. Ranee.
The Parrish Art Museum will open solo exhibitions of work by two celebrated contemporary artists, KAWS and Julia Chiang.
Branford Marsalis and G.E. Smith at Guild Hall, new one-woman play premiering at Bay Street, world music at The Church in Sag Harbor, jazz at Duck Creek.
The Amanda Selwyn Dance Company will give a two-part modern dance performance full of expressive gestures and precise repetition in a Springs garden.
LongHouse will welcome two local talents for an evening of music and poetry, and Rue Matthiessen for a conversation about recently published memoir.
"Celebrity Autobiography," a comic romp in which stars act out hilarious passages from other stars' memoirs, is coming to the Southampton Arts Center.
LTV Studios will play host to a performance by the multiple award-winning Tovah Feldshuh, and its East End Underground series will feature Inda Eaton, Sarah Conway, and Axel Quincke.
Fifty dealers of antiques and fine art will descend on Mulford Farm for the East Hampton Historical Society's annual Antiques and Design Show.
Hidden among hostas and ferns in the corner of a private garden — tucked behind an old house, away from the world — you find them: humble but magical backyard sheds. Nick Sambides Jr. talks to a lucky few East Enders who use their shacks for writing, for work, for art, for chickens, for contemplation, or for hardly anything at all.
The long, mischievous friendship of a pair of culinary legends, Craig Claiborne and Pierre Franey, lives on in the lore and legend of East Hampton. Irene Silverman recalls their escapades, recipes, and dinner-party glory.
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