The Watermill Center will host presentations by three of its resident artists.
'In Process' at Watermill CenterThe Watermill Center will host presentations by three of its resident artists.
Bits and Pieces 04.23.26Cowboy songs at the Presbyterian Church, standup at Bay Street, book talks in Bridgehampton, jamming and jazz at the Masonic Temple, a roving performance at Dia Bridgehampton, and "Love Letters" returns.
Docs Equinox Celebrates WildlifeHamptons Doc Fest's Docs Equinox program will celebrate wildlife with documentaries featuring Siberian huskies, "problem" horses, baby hummingbirds, and the people who care for them.
Happy Birthday to The ChurchThe weekend at The Church will include presentations by its staff members, an evening of storytelling and bluegrass, a round of sea shanties, and a community dinner.
John Glover to Attend Pride ScreeningThe acclaimed actor John Glover — who plays twin brothers in "Love! Valour! Compassion!" — will attend the Hamptons Pride screening of that film.
New Sag Cinema Leader on Film’s Immersive ExperienceMark Lubell, the Sag Harbor Cinema's new executive director, believes strongly in the importance of movie theaters in an age of streaming as they bring people together for shared experiences.
The Art Scene 04.23.26Marcie Honerkamp in a solo show at Springs Library, paintings and works on paper by Louisa Chase in Chelsea, and a tour of the Ellsworth Kelly exhibition at the Parrish.
Bits and Pieces 04.16.26Classical piano recital on Shelter Island, Viennese chamber music at Hoie Hall, Streisand tribute concert at Bay Street, jazz at the Masonic Temple, Guild Hall to honor Bernstein and Couric.
Exploring Nature and ArchitectureMark Webber's new sculpture at the Anita Rogers Gallery in Lower Manhattan explores the combination of home-building materials with found elements from the natural world.
Focus on Materials in Bridgehampton"Materials Speak," the new show at the Bridgehampton Museum's Nathaniel Rogers House, features works by 28 artists working in a variety of mediums and materials.
George Singer: Writer, Ad Man, ArtistBefore embarking on a prolific career as a painter, George Singer was a produced and published writer with an M.F.A. from the Iowa Playwrights Workshop and a successful ad man on Madison Avenue.
Recital, Photography, and Fiction at The ChurchComing to the Sag Harbor arts venue are a classical recital, presentations by two photographers, a fictional storytelling workshop, and an open studio night.
The Art Scene 04.16.26Earth Day panel at the Parrish, two solos at Halsey McKay, Art Groove in Springs, Goldilocks revisited in Bridgehampton, Joan Semmel in TriBeCa.
The East Village Comes to WainscottThe Tripoli Gallery will open "Park Life," a show of new paintings by Sage Schachter created at the gallery during his six-week residency there.
All-Day Affair on CreativityThe all-day Creativity Conference at The Church in Sag Harbor will feature talks by six acclaimed thinkers in the arts and sciences.
Billy Wilder Comes in for ReappraisalThe Sag Harbor Cinema will celebrate the comic genius of Billy Wilder with an eight-film series.
Bits and Pieces 04.09.26Country music's female stars, channeling the Bee Gees, music at the Masonic Temple, East Meets West Jazz Jam celebrates Miles Davis and John Coltrane.
Feel Good Films, Artists ChatComing to Guild Hall are Wes Anderson's comedy "Rushmore," Helen Mirren as Queen Elizabeth II, and Ross Bleckner and Jason Bard Yarmosky in conversation.
Screenwriters Lab ReturnsHamptonsFilm's Screenwriters Lab, set for this weekend, will focus on screenplays set in Sri Lanka, South Africa, and Iceland.
The Art Scene 04.09.26Art made from nature at Nightingale, still-life workshop at The Church, the White Room shakes things up, small works at Kramoris, Cold Castle art community at Keyes.
The Multidimensional John MargaritisThe remarkable practice of Southampton's John Margaritis ranges from sculpture to retail design to billboards made of fabric to a gallery that features local artists to furniture to flaming basketball hoops.
Bits and Pieces 04.02.26A writer who teaches inmates will speak at The Church, All Star Comedy at Bay Street, an Easter concert in Montauk, and "Garden CPR!" at the horticultural alliance.
Call for True-Crime ProposalsThis year as part of Hamptons Whodunit, journalists, filmmakers, and writers will have an opportunity to pitch true-crime story ideas to a team of studio executives.
Channeling Ric Ocasek Drive — the Cars Tribute will bring to Stephen Talkhouse such hits as "My Best Friend's Girl," "Just What I Needed," and "You Might Think," with Mary Beth Cronin as Ric Ocasek.
New Yorker Photographs at The ChurchNext at The Church is "A Thousand Words: Photography at the New Yorker," an exhibition of more than 30 years of work by 10 staff photographers.
Spring Awakening at LongHouseLongHouse Reserve will open for 2026 with new sculptures by Sean Scully and Renee Cox, furniture and objects by Wharton Esherick and Cheryl R. Riley, and a diverse slate of public programs.
The Art Scene 04.02.26A group show at the Drawing Room reflects the lasting influence of Matisse, Tim Tibus solo at Lucore, and Kristy Gordon and Hunt Slonem will be at Grenning.
A Rose in the MeadowWill Ryman’s monumental rose installation will travel from Shanghai to the Parrish Art Museum’s south meadow.
Bits and Pieces 03.26.26Conversation about injustice at Guantanamo Bay, a Journey tribute band at Bay Street, the legacy of a pioneering architect, and music at the Masonic Temple.
Celebrating Two AnniversariesThe Choral Society of East Hampton will celebrate its 80th anniversary with an all-jazz program drawing from Count Basie, Cole Porter, Cootie Williams, Thelonious Monk, and others.
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