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Gosta and Pat Peterson enjoyed a moment at the opening of his exhibition at the Turn Gallery in New York. Celebrating Gosta Peterson

“From the Archive,” an exhibition of photographs by Gosta Peterson, a renowned fashion photographer, is on view at the Turn Gallery in Manhattan through March 22. The show includes groundbreaking black-and-white photographs from 1960 through 1980, among them his New York Times photographs of Twiggy, the iconic English model, and his “Fashion of the Times” cover photo of Naomi Sims, the first African-American to appear on the cover of an American magazine.

Feb 10, 2015
One Billion Rising

The local action of the 2015 campaign of One Billion Rising, a mass demonstration launched three years ago to end violence against women, will take place tomorrow from 5 to 7 p.m. at Dodds and Eder Home in Sag Harbor.

Kate Mueth and the Neo-Political Cowgirls, an East End company of women dedicated to creating dance theater that explores the female voice, has organized the event, which will include a flash mob dance, poetic readings, and performances by Skylar Day, Lynn Blue, the East Hampton High School Key Club, and Escola de Samba BOOM.

Feb 10, 2015
Steve Miller, seen in his Sagaponack studio, is part of a team that is building a mobile phone app to make gallery-going in New York City easier. Putting Galleries in the Palm of Your Hand

It wasn’t all that long ago that the art world cognoscenti and mere tourists would walk the streets of SoHo, then Chelsea, and even more recently the Lower East Side, with “Gallery Guide” booklets clutched to their chests. Now, it’s more likely that they are looking at their phones, parsing the disparate information and endorsements available online for their favorite galleries and artists.

Feb 10, 2015
Snow Orchid’ in N.Y.C.

“Snow Orchid,” a play by Joe Pintauro, is enjoying a limited engagement at the Lion Theater in Manhattan through Feb. 28. A photographer and novelist as well as an acclaimed playwright, Mr. Pintauro lives in Sag Harbor.

Set in Brooklyn in 1964, the play stars Robert Cuccioli as Rocco Lazarra, who is returning home after having suffered a nervous breakdown. His wife, Filumena (Angelina Fiordellisi), refuses to leave their house and longs for her native Sicily.

Feb 10, 2015
On Saturday, Bogdan Renczyński, a protege of Tadeusz Kantor, will lead a workshop at the Watermill Center dedicated to the Polish visual artist and theater director, who died in 1990.. The Art Scene: 02.12.15

Pioneer at Watermill Center

The Watermill Center will present a special workshop introducing the work of Tadeusz Kantor (1915-1990), a revolutionary Polish visual artist and theater director, on Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. An artistic pioneer and chief influence on Robert Wilson, Kantor gained international acclaim for defying theatrical convention in the 1960s and ’70s.

Feb 10, 2015
Joe Brondo and Sophie Vanier play a married couple whose relationship is tested in “Bluebirds.” ‘Bluebirds’ to Premiere at Guild Hall

Joe Brondo, author and co-star of “Bluebirds,” which will open a six-performance engagement at Guild Hall on Friday, Feb. 20, did not grow up dreaming of a life in the theater. An East Hampton native, he was obsessed with computers while in high school. “That was all I did, I was always hunched over my desk,” he recalled. “I was kind of a class clown, but on the weirder end of the spectrum. I wasn’t the super-popular goofball.”

Feb 10, 2015
Beatles vs. Stones

The rafters will start shaking at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor on Saturday at 8 p.m. when local bands will duke it out with rotating sets of music by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.

Organized by Joe Lauro, filmmaker, musician, and archivist, the performers will include the HooDoo Loungers, Black and Sparrow, Randall Hudson, Mama Lee and Rose, Joe Delia, Inda Eaton, and Sarah Conway, with other musicians expected to show up. Two bands will be onstage at all times, rotating sets of the best dance music by the Beatles and the Stones.

Feb 3, 2015
Drawing at SoFo

Christine Morro, a writer, photographer, and printmaker, will teach “Drawing With Natural Materials,” a class for adults and children age 8 and older, on Feb. 14 at 11 a.m. at the South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton.

The class, which is for both beginning and experienced artists, will examine the direct nature of drawing, approaching it through an exploration of mark-making, using local grasses, stems, and branches as well as traditional brushes.

There is a $15 materials fee, and the class is limited to 10 participants.

 

Feb 3, 2015
The John Drew Theater Lab will present a free staged reading of “Honor Killing,” a new play by Sarah Bierstock, on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Guild Hall’s Busy Week

The Hamptons International Film Festival and Guild Hall will present a screening of “The Searchers,” John Ford’s 1956 western, on Saturday at 7 p.m. Alec Baldwin and David Nugent, the festival’s director, will host the program.

Although it got mixed reviews upon its release and received no Oscar nominations, “The Searchers” is now considered by many, including the American Film Institute, among the 10 best American films of all time.

Feb 3, 2015
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Living Pictures

The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will present “The Fish Juggler,” a free program of tableaux vivants, living pictures, created by the East End Special Players, a group of learning-disabled actors, on Saturday from 2:30 to 3 p.m. Tableau vivant is a style of theater initially popularized in the court of King Louis XIV.

Feb 3, 2015
In one of the more characteristic Drawing Room installations within the salon setting, three pieces in the hallway are given some breathing room. They are a 19th-century drawing of a pear, an Adam Bartos photograph, and Donald Sultan’s “Dead Bird” drawing. A Beautiful Visual Feast

The Drawing Room and its partners, Emily Goldstein and Victoria Munroe, celebrate a decade in East Hampton with a surprisingly cohesive salon-style show in its always pleasant but somewhat small gallery space.

Jan 28, 2015
The campus of the Women’s Opportunity Center in Kayonza, Rwanda, includes classrooms, offices, and a working farm. Architecture for Communities

As cookie-cutter mansions spread across the East End, the Architectural Sessions, a series of panels and presentations organized by the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill and A.I.A. Peconic, continues to provide fascinating perspectives on architecture’s many possibilities. Friday’s program, “Pro Bono: Architects Who Serve Humanity,” focused on two unique projects, one in Rwanda, the other in Brooklyn, that are, in different ways, about creating something of value for their communities.

Jan 28, 2015
Joseph Vecsey will bring the laughs to Bay Street Theater with his “All Star Comedy Show” Saturday night. Comedy on a Cold Night

Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor has kept South Fork residents both warm and entertained through the winter of 2015 with an active calendar of musical events that will continue through the coldest and quietest months. On Saturday at 8 p.m., the venue will vary the entertainment being offered with the fifth All Star Comedy Show, hosted by Joseph Vecsey.

Jan 28, 2015
Heart Songs

Guild Hall will show the Met: Live in HD’s simulcast of “Les Contes d’Hoffmann,” an opera by Jacques Offenbach, on Saturday at 1 p.m. First performed in 1881, four months after Offenbach’s death, the opera is based on three short stories by E.T.A. Hoffmann, who is the opera’s protagonist.

The prologue shows Hoffman and his fellow students in Luther’s Inn at Nuremberg. He is persuaded to tell of his three love encounters, which form the three succeeding acts. The opera ends as it began, with an epilogue set in the tavern.

Jan 28, 2015
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Lichtenstein Film

The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will screen “Roy Lichtenstein: Tokyo Brushstrokes,” a 1995 film that documents the creative process, from concept to fabrication and installation, of one of the artist’s most important public sculptures, tomorrow at 6 p.m.

Lichtenstein became intrigued by a brushstroke he saw in a cartoon and started his “brushstroke paintings” in 1965. In the 1980s, he began work on the monumental sculptures, which became public works in Paris, Barcelona, and, in 1994, Tokyo.

Jan 28, 2015
Linda Aydinian and Rebecca Edana play one of the mother-and-bride pairs in “Mom, It’s MY Wedding!” at the Southampton Cultural Center. The Wedded and the Prudish

“Mom, It’s MY Wedding!” is the latest collaboration between Ilene Beckerman and Michael Disher at the Southampton Cultural Center, following last year’s “Sex: What She’s Really Thinking!” In a striking similarity to that show, new ideas are not at the forefront of this script. Surprising poignancy lurks between the jokes, however, and audience members — those who have been brides, have daughters who have been wedded off, or have simply wandered into the theater by mistake — will find themselves reaching for the tissues between giggles.

Jan 28, 2015
Kate Kenney, John Carlin, Sandy York, and John L. Payne in a tense moment from “Time Stands Still.” Career, Morals, and Love

The second production in the Hampton Theatre Company’s seasonal lineup proves to be as different as can be from the first. “Harvey” was a classic comedy, a tale of fuzzy humanity and warmth. “Time Stands Still,” another powerful work by the Pulitzer Prize-winner Donald Margulies, is a commentary on war, relationships, and the tragically intellectual.

Jan 20, 2015
Clarification

An arts calendar listing last week for Fergus MacRoich’s appearance at the East Hampton Library with his book “Fried Chicken, Jesus and Chocolate” said he was “involved in the civil rights movement,” when according to the back of the book he “joined the Medical Corps and was sent to Selma, Alabama, during the civil rights movement.”

Jan 20, 2015
Classic Silent Film, Live Organ

UPDATE: The following program has been canceled as of Jan. 23.

The East Hampton Presbyterian Church is offering film enthusiasts an opportunity to journey into the cinematic past with a screening of “Our Hospitality,” a 1923 film starring Buster Keaton that will be accompanied by Bernie Anderson on the church’s organ, on Saturday at 7 p.m.

Jan 20, 2015
Pamela Luss will perform Saturday in the Bridgehampton Museum’s Parlor Jazz series. Jazz Concerts Resume

The Bridgehampton Museum’s Parlor Jazz concerts will resume Saturday at 7:30 p.m. with “Home Is Where the Heart Is,” a performance by Pamela Luss, a contemporary jazz vocalist, who will be accompanied by Julie Bluestone on saxophone and flute.

Jan 20, 2015
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Humanitarian Architecture

The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, in association with A.I.A. Peconic, will present “Pro Bono: Architects Who Serve Humanity,” a discussion focusing on architects who volunteer their time for charitable causes, tomorrow at 6 p.m.

Maziar Behrooz, an East Hampton architect known for work that involves civic, community, and art projects, will moderate a conversation between Sharon Davis, a New York architect, and Jane Walentas, an artist and philanthropist.

Jan 20, 2015
Sarah and John Turnbull enjoyed a break in winter’s weather outside their house in Bridgehampton. The Turnbulls: ‘A Good Collaboration’

John and Sarah Jaffe Turnbull both arrived on the East End in the early 1980s, but they didn’t meet until 15 years ago. “I heard that John taught a karate class for children, so I called him to see where the program was. My son Max started taking classes, and one thing led to another.”

Married for 13 years, each pursues a number of different interests, including ceramics for her and martial arts for him, and both are committed to public service. “We have a good collaboration,” Ms. Turnbull said.

Jan 20, 2015
Up and Running

The Watermill Center will inaugurate its 2015 residency season with a brunch Sunday at noon, followed by a tour of the center and an open rehearsal by Catherine Galasso, a choreographer and multimedia artist, at 3 p.m.

Ms. Galasso will present excerpts from “stabat,” “swan lac,” and “hiroshima,” three works by Andy deGroat, an important New York choreographer during the 1970s who collaborated frequently with Robert Wilson. The works will be performed by Rachel I. Berman, John Hoobyar, Anne Lewis, Sarah Sandoval, Austin Selden, and Connor Voss.

Jan 20, 2015
“2 Autumns, 3 Winters” is a French romantic comedy “in the vein of Truffaut.” Winter Film Series at E.H. Library

When the East Hampton Library’s new addition opened last June, it included the Baldwin Family Lecture Room, a versatile space for children’s programs, film screenings, poetry readings, lectures on local history, and author and book events.

The new space has supplanted the Bendheim Room as the locus of the library’s film programs and enabled its annual winter film series, previously held across the street at Guild Hall, to come home. While the Bendheim Room could seat only 30 people, the Baldwin Room accommodates 80 and boasts a state-of-the-art audiovisual system.

Jan 20, 2015
‘John’ at Guild Hall

A screening of the National Theatre Live presentation of “John,” a work conceived and directed by Lloyd Newson and produced by London’s DV8 Physical Theatre, will take place at Guild Hall Saturday at 8 p.m.

DV8 Physical Theatre has produced 18 highly acclaimed dance-theater works and four films for television. The company’s new production, “John,” authentically depicts real-life stories, combining movement and spoken word to create an intense theatrical experience.

Jan 20, 2015
Rebecca Schull Next at John Drew Lab

The John Drew Theater Lab will present a free staged reading of “What About Miami,” a new play by Rebecca Schull, on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Ms. Schull, a stage, screen, and television actress, was the founder and artistic director of Open World Theatre Company, which presented readings of plays banned in their countries of origin.

Jan 13, 2015
Jack Lenor Larsen will speak at the Parrish tomorrow. The Art Scene: 01.15.15

Jack Lenor Larsen at Parrish

Jack Lenor Larsen, renowned textile designer and founder of LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton, will discuss art, craft, and design at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill tomorrow at 6 p.m. in conversation with Terrie Sultan, the museum’s director.

Jan 13, 2015
Eli Wallach and Jeff Baron E.H. Library To Honor Eli Wallach

The East Hampton Library will present a tribute to the celebrated actor Eli Wallach, who died in June at the age of 98, on Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Baldwin Family lecture room. The program will include a never-before-seen video of Wallach’s performance as Mr. Green, his last starring role on the stage. Jeff Baron, the author of “Visiting Mr. Green,” will discuss working with the actor for four years to bring the play to the stage.

Jan 6, 2015
Gene Casey and the Lone Sharks will rock Bay Street Theater in celebration of Elvis’s 80th birthday. Elvis Reigns at Bay Street

Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor will present “Elvis 80: A Tribute to the King” on Saturday at 8 p.m. Gene Casey and the Lone Sharks and the Vendettas will celebrate Elvis Presley’s 80th birthday with a selection of his hits and other early rock ’n’ roll classics.

Jan 6, 2015
H.T.C. Auditions

The Hampton Theatre Company will hold open auditions for “Clybourne Park,” Bruce Norris’s Pulitzer and Tony Award-winning drama about racism in a Midwestern city, on Monday and Tuesday from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Quogue Community Hall. Union and non-union actors have been invited to attend.

The play has roles for four men and three women, ages late 20s to late 40s. Three men and two women are Caucasian; one man and one woman are African-American. Readings will be from the script. Neither monologues nor appointments are necessary.

Jan 6, 2015