The Sag Harbor Cinema loses its executive director less than a year after his hire. Genevieve Villaflor has been named acting director.
The Sag Harbor Cinema loses its executive director less than a year after his hire. Genevieve Villaflor has been named acting director.
"Tomashi Jackson: The Land Claim," an exhibition that sheds light on racial segregation on the East End, will open at the Parrish Art Museum this weekend.
Paintings and drawings by Billy Sullivan are on view at Madoo, which is also hosting a signing for a new book by Christophe von Hohenberg Friday.
Solo shows for John Little and Milton Avery, a pop-up from Mexico City, Minimalists at Berggruen, iconic women on canvas, and much more
Jazz Fest continues at multiple venues, Dan Bailey at Wolffer on Friday, a free music series at Main Beach, and more
In "Affinities for Abstraction," the artworks make their own cases for themselves on their own terms, whether they were painted last year or decades ago.
Jazz at Duck Creek and the Parrish, road movies at Sag Cinema, Concerts in the Park, and outdoor screenings
For Sandra Foschi and her husband, Bill Evans, ownership of WLNG is about "respecting its longevity, its legendary status in the community," the latter said last week
Decades after their publication, Steven Gaines's "Simply Halston" and "Philistines at the Hedgerow" are receiving big-time small screen treatment.
The Bay Street Theater will put the audience inside the four walls of its outdoor courtyard, where it will be surrounded by video projections and share the space with performers.
Sag Harbor Cinema launches its eclectic series of outdoor screenings in Mashashimuet Park this week.
Minimalists at Sotheby's and solos for Henry Taylor, Paul Cadmus, Adolph Gottlieb, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Frederic Tuten, and more
Hamptons Jazz Fest, and live music from the Talkhouse to Montauk to Shelter Island and the North Fork
On Monday, G.E. Smith, who lives in Amagansett, will host Masters of the Telecaster with Jim Weider, who played with the Band for 15 years.
“The God Committee,” which Bridgehampton's Austin Stark wrote, directed, and co-produced, will open tomorrow, theatrically and on demand, two weeks after its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Opportunities for young musicians, jazz at Duck Creek, "The Last Waltz" in Southampton, the LongHouse Reserve summer benefit, and more
Guild Hall, which suspended its annual Garden as Art tour a few years ago, is back this year with an appealing blend of outdoor spaces designed by artists or inspired by art.
Highlighting Jack Lenor Larsen's modern take on textiles, LongHouse's new exhibition will also showcase pieces from his vast collection of material culture and the clothing he collected and wore.
More than 100 objects are illuminated by video interviews with the designer about his approach to life and art.
Nicholas Howey discussed his work recently at the Madoo Conservancy in Sagaponack, where “The Color of Science,” an exhibition of his watercolors, is on view through Saturday.
"Road Rage" in Sag, Fireplace Project returns, Christie's pops up in Southampton, shows at Harper's, Dia, Selavy, Markel, Grenning, and more
As Americans yearned for prosperity and optimism after the Civil War, the Morans looked to the sea for inspiration.
Big Karma at the Talkhouse, Charles Certain and Certain Moves at Wolffer, Winston Irie at the Clubhouse, Sturdy Souls at the Surf Lodge, and more
Guild Hall's backyard theater to welcome a guitar virtuoso, a talented singer-songwriter, and a Terrence McNally play.
Fred Leighton and Francisco Costa have collaborated on a unique necklace celebrating the Amazon rainforest to be auctioned at Phillips to benefit its people on June 25.
Latin American cinema celebrated in Sag Harbor, an arts and advocacy gala, and Pecha Kucha goes virtual
Mary Abbott is the sole focus of an exhibition featuring her paintings of the 1950s at the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center in Springs. There she really shines, outdoing herself from canvas to canvas.
Hamptons Film's SummerDocs series returns to Guild Hall with three films highlighting 1960s Black music and culture, a controversial Leonardo da Vinci painting, and the world's greatest domino toppler.
New shows at Borghi, Tripoli, and MM Fine Arts, new galleries from the city, a talk about Pollock and performance art, and "Whimsy" in Southampton.
Lynn Blue Band at the Talkhouse, the Sturdy Souls at the Montauket and Surf Lodge, Sunset Fridays return to Wolffer, the Lone Sharks at the Clubhouse, music on Shelter Island, and more
Old East Hampton captured and restored on film, an online playwriting seminar, and a garden talk
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