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The Art Scene 03.19.26

Tue, 03/17/2026 - 13:09
Stephanie Blank’s collages can be seen at LTV Studios in Wainscott.

Lost, Then Found

“The Lost Works,” a show of artwork by Adam Baranello once thought permanently lost, will open Friday at the Shine Studio, 977 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, with a reception from 4 to 7 p.m. It will run through April.

From 2015 to 2020, Mr. Baranello, a multidisciplinary artist, filmmaker, musician, and designer, was represented by a gallery that closed without returning his inventory. The works were recently discovered in an abandoned storage unit whose contents were sold at auction. The new owner contacted Mr. Baranello and returned the long-missing paintings.

The exhibition is co-presented with Kasper Contemporary, an art advisory and exhibition platform based on the East End.

Three at LTV

“The Light of Awakening: Paintings and Collages,” an exhibition organized by Haim Mizrahi, will open at LTV Studios in Wainscott with a reception on Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. and remain on view through April 12.

The exhibiting artists are Steve Romm, a painter from Wainscott, Stephanie Blank, a collage artist from East Quogue and Marina del Rey, Calif., and Mr. Mizrahi.

Artists Connect

As part of a group show called “Connections” at Dan Welden’s studio-gallery, Gus Yero, George Singer, Christina Graham, and A.G. Duggan will be on hand with Mr. Welden on Sunday at 2 p.m. to discuss how art draws people together as a community and adds color and light during dark times.

The studio is at 1649 Millstone Road in Noyac. Appointments to see the show, which is on view through April 19, can be made by emailing Andrea Sher, the curator, at [email protected].

News for Foodies 03.19.26

Artists' Table with Almond Zigmund and Jason Weiner, wine class at Park Place, specials at Elaia Estiatorio, La Goulue is back, Loaves and Fishes Cookshop to close.

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News for Foodies 03.12.26

Miracle, a new restaurant from the co-founder of Fresno, is coming to Sag Harbor, and there are two weeks of St. Patrick's Day specials at Rowdy Hall and an Irish prix fixe at 1770 House.

Mar 12, 2026

Rowdy Hall’s 2026 Giveback

Rowdy Hall in Amagansett is celebrating 30 years in business by launching a 1 Percent for the East End Giving Campaign, in which the locally owned restaurant will donate 1 percent of its monthly revenue to a rotating local charity serving the East End throughout 2026.

Mar 5, 2026

 

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