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Theater, Virtual and Alfresco, From Guild Hall

The plays are the thing at Guild Hall, both virtually and live, starting Sunday with “The Pack: Short Comedies by Eugene Pack,” three plays featuring exceptional casts that will be available via YouTube Live at 8 p.m.

Aug 13, 2020
‘Andromeda’s Sisters’: Actors and Advocates

“Andromeda’s Sisters,” the Neo-Political Cowgirls’ two-part virtual arts and advocacy program, will kick off Friday evening at 7:30 with a show of monologues written by female-identifying playwrights and performed by notable actors.

Aug 13, 2020
Phillips Auction House Latest to Follow Clients East

Although not yet publicly announced, Phillips auction house proclaimed its presence in the Hamptons this week with a demure and obviously temporary sign at the rather showy location of 1 Nugent Street in Southampton Village.

Aug 11, 2020
Bits and Pieces 08.06.20

Guild Hall continues outdoor programs, a surf movie night livestream, Jazz on the Terrace at the Parrish, and more.

Aug 6, 2020
Hamada Brings Three Intuitive Artists to Duck Creek

Hiroyuki Hamada was inspired to organize "Three Painters at Duck Creek," an exhibition of works by Elliott Green, Eric Banks, and Sean Sullivan, after showing there himself last summer.

Aug 6, 2020
Isaac Mizrahi and Friends for the Jewish Center

The Jewish Center of the Hamptons has organized a Virtual Evening With Isaac Mizrahi in Sunday. He will be joined by friends such as Bob Balaban, Sandra Bernhard, and more.

Aug 6, 2020
Reaching Out to Give Back to 'The Hall'

Although he was scheduled to have a summer exhibition at Guild Hall, Robert Longo came up with a better plan for this year's unique circumstances. It involved his artist friends and giving back to the arts institution.

Aug 6, 2020
The Art Scene 08.06.20

New galleries, new shows, video projections, and more from all over the South Fork.

Aug 6, 2020
Bits and Pieces 07.30.20

New live programs at Guild Hall, a Zoom lecture and lunch with the historical society, live jazz at the Parrish, and more

Jul 30, 2020
Parrish Reopening by Reservation With New Collection Shows

The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will open its galleries for the first time since March on Aug. 7, with three exhibitions of works by and about East End artists drawn in large part from its permanent collection.

Jul 30, 2020
Slavery in the Northeast and the Hamptons, in Plain Sight

Beginning on Saturday, the Arts Center at Duck Creek will host a series of talks that highlight and describe the work of the Plain Sight Project, which has been documenting the history of East Hampton's slave-owning past for several years.

Jul 30, 2020
The Art Scene 07.30.20

East End Photographers and Artists Alliance have new exhibitions along with new gallery shows at Halsey McKay, MM Fine Art, BCK Fine Arts, Chase Edwards, and more.

Jul 30, 2020
New Montauk Gallery? It Takes a Village

On a side street in Montauk just off the Plaza, Amalia Dayan and Adam Lindemann have conjured something different from the galleries setting up in storefronts on the South Fork. Their space, South Etna, is a manifestation of place as much as it is a merger of the independent curatorial approaches they have honed over years of directing their own New York galleries.

Jul 29, 2020
A Celebration of Black Artists in Sag Harbor

When Mark Borghi saw an empty space in Sag Harbor next to Flying Point Surf Boutique was available this spring, he did not hesitate to lease it. It is now the Sag Harbor sister to his Bridgehampton space and the current home to "The Silence Perpetuates."

Jul 23, 2020
Bits and Pieces 07.23.20

More drive-in films courtesy of Sag Cinema and a drive-in concert, live onsite programs at the Parrish, more classes at Bay Street, and much more

Jul 23, 2020
Bridgehampton's Summertime Chamber Music, Safely

This weekend, the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival normally would have begun its annual summer concert series, as it has for 36 years. But aside from the heat, this summer is anything but normal. Fans of the series, however, will be able to hear five hourlong performances in the comfort and safety of their home or garden beginning Sunday.

Jul 23, 2020
Hamptons Film Drive-In's Last Picture Show

Hamptons Film Drive-In at the Hayground School in Bridgehampton will screen its last week of movies next week: a remake of "The Parent Trap," the original "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory," and a brand-new SummerDoc, "Made You Look: A True Story About Fake Art."

Jul 23, 2020
It Was Bound to Happen: The Hamptons Virtual Art Fair

Southampton's Rick Friedman is back with the Hamptons Virtual Art Fair, which will launch at noon Thursday on its website and continue through Sunday. It will return again over Labor Day weekend.

Jul 23, 2020
The Art Scene 07.23.20

New shows at Pace, Drawing Room, and Eastville, a book signing in Sag and a new gallery for art and design.

Jul 23, 2020
Visions of a World in Crisis

Guided by the conviction that artists are the antennae of society, Mr. Kratz, a painter and president of the New York Academy of Art, and Ms. Roach, who is the director of the Flag Art Foundation in New York City, began to solicit artists' thoughts on living and working during quarantine and what life would be like afterward.

Jul 23, 2020
Fairy Tale Art 'Trove' Was Not Quite as Reported

An article described the discovery of a "forgotten trove" of artworks with values estimated at $100,000 to $1 million at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital, the sale of which was destined to "bring them lifesaving cash" and help save them from millions of dollars of debt. It sounded like a fairy tale, and, according to the hospital, it is.

Jul 22, 2020
Bits and Pieces 07.16.20

More films al fresco in Bridge and South, Palm Springs comes to Zoom via the Southampton Arts Center's design tour, and a virtual jazz concert

Jul 16, 2020
How to Have an Antiques Show in the Virtual Era

The East Hampton Historical Society's annual Antiques and Design Show has adapted itself and its preview cocktail party for the season of the virtual benefit.

Jul 16, 2020
The Art Scene 07.16.20

Leiber reopens, Clothesline returns, LongHouse has an auction, new Montauk galleries, and new shows all over

Jul 16, 2020
The Complexities of Ai Weiwei at LongHouse

The placement of Ai Weiwei's "Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads: Bronze" at LongHouse Reserve earlier this month involved flatbeds, a crane, brute force, and extreme care.

Jul 16, 2020
Bits and Pieces 07.09.20

Our Fabulous Variety Show will host its own "American Idol"-style contest beginning Sunday and a new drive-in series in Southampton (with tailgating) will help Feed the Need.

Jul 9, 2020
Connecting Artists and the Public, Digitally

"When the museum temporarily closed the building, we realized, like everyone else, that the digital platform was our smoke signal, our flare, our communication. We started to look at our Instagram and we wondered how can we make it a little meatier."

Jul 9, 2020
Have Art and Shed, Will Travel

"In a sea of knotted sweaters and blue-chip galleries, we're here," Hadley Vogel said of East Hampton Shed. "There's so many pop-ups with galleries from the city, but a truly alternative space doesn't really exist out here anymore."

Jul 9, 2020
Movements, Migrations, and 'The Land Claim'

Tomashi Jackson's Parrish Art Museum project, "The Land Claim," focuses on historical land rights and appropriation in the United States, and, specifically, historic and contemporary issues that have affected indigenous, Black, and Latinx families on the East End. She will be part of a streamed discussion on Friday.

Jul 9, 2020
The Art Scene 07.09.20

Bryan Hunt opens at Duck Creek, visitors come back to Pollock-Krasner, Rental Gallery's "Friend," and more

Jul 9, 2020