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A Talk and Studio Tours at The Church

Mon, 03/20/2023 - 13:18
The artists Ivan Cofield and Darryl Westly will open their studios at The Church in Sag Harbor.
Courtesy of the artists

Sunday will be busy at The Church in Sag Harbor, with a talk by the artist Nanette Carter at 10:30 a.m., and a free studio tour from noon to 2 p.m. with the venue's artists-in-residence, Ivan Cofield, Darryl Westly, and Anh Tran.

Ms. Carter, who has four works in The Church's current exhibition, "Return to a Place By the Sea," will illuminate her creative process as it informs the pieces on view as well as her other works. She is known for her complex compositions that use paper collages, canvas, and mylar to explore human nature and the mysteries of the natural world. 

Tickets are $10, free for members. 

Mr. Cofield, Mr. Westly, and Ms. Tran are participants in The Church's "Painting Practices" intensive, which is designed to offer resources, guidance, and advice for painters in the earlier stages of their careers. Mr. Cofield holds a B.F.A. from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Mr. Westly has a B.F.A. from Cooper Union, and Ms. Tran earned a B.F.A. in illustration from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design.

This article has been changed from its original and print versions to reflect the change of the time for the open studios and the addition of Ms. Tran to the event, both of which were announced after the article went to press.

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